Hi All,
Is there a particular job log file or something within the SQL DB that shows which user has made a change to a job configuration?
One of our staff has updated a job with new notification settings (not global settings - specific to one job) which has been sending reports to the wrong customer. Ultimately, no one has owned up to it, so I was wondering if there was a log that I can check that will show which user made a change?
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Keiron
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Re: Log for Job Configuration Changes?
Hi Keiron
You can try the Audit report in the enterprise manager or Veeam One report to get this sort of logs. Veeam One will have more details about the changes.
EM:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
VeeamOne:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/one/r ... ml?ver=110
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Fabian
You can try the Audit report in the enterprise manager or Veeam One report to get this sort of logs. Veeam One will have more details about the changes.
EM:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110
VeeamOne:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/one/r ... ml?ver=110
Thanks
Fabian
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Re: Log for Job Configuration Changes?
Hello,
You can also export logs from the Veeam B&R server (select "Export logs for selected components"), unpack the archive, and search for a job name in the logs stored in: "PathToExtractedLogs"\"User"\AppData\Local\Veeam\Backup\Console\. However, you should try this only if you don't manage to find the necessary information using Veeam One, the method proposed by Fabian is without a doubt much better.
Thanks!
You can also export logs from the Veeam B&R server (select "Export logs for selected components"), unpack the archive, and search for a job name in the logs stored in: "PathToExtractedLogs"\"User"\AppData\Local\Veeam\Backup\Console\. However, you should try this only if you don't manage to find the necessary information using Veeam One, the method proposed by Fabian is without a doubt much better.
Thanks!
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Re: Log for Job Configuration Changes?
Thank you both for your suggestions!
We don't use Veeam One but I was able to export the logs via Enterprise Manager.
Cheers!
Keiron
We don't use Veeam One but I was able to export the logs via Enterprise Manager.
Cheers!
Keiron
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