Hi Bruno,
thanks for your reply.
The db-scheme seems correct.
bareos@blabla:~$ psql -U bareos bareos
psql (15.5 (Debian 15.5-0+deb12u1))
Geben Sie »help« für Hilfe ein.
bareos=> \c
Sie sind jetzt verbunden mit der Datenbank »bareos« als Benutzer »bareos«.
bareos=> select * from version;
versionid
-----------
2230
(1 Zeile)
I've had some trouble when I upgraded from bareos v22 to v23 but that was
some time ago.
The intention for the command `list jobid=36197 hours=24` is this: I want
to check if the given job ran in the last 24 hours. If the result is not
empty I don't need a backup, but if not I do need a new backup. I'm calling
my scripts every 30 minutes to backup up remote clients incrementally once
every 24 hours and fully once every 7 days.
But with your hints I think that I could do my check more correctly like
this:
list jobs client=laptop-XXXX-fd hours=24
The script code is now a little clearer than it was before so that's
already a benefit from our conversation.
But nevertheless, if I type in bconsole:
* list jobid=36197 hours=48
I get the error as mentioned above. With the solution the error doesn't
bother me but it seems a little strange to me.
Greetings, Jens
Bruno Friedmann (bruno-at-bareos) schrieb am Freitag, 5. Januar 2024 um
11:41:11 UTC+1:
Hi Jen,
I guess you already verified that you didn't forget to update the database
schema and the privileges ?
either with dbconfig or manually by applying the manual script
update_bareos_tables and grant_bareos_privileges
```
Enter SQL query: select * from version;
+-----------+
| versionid |
+-----------+
| 2,230 |
+-----------+
```
Otherwise I wonder what kind of output you are expecting with
list jobid=9999 hours=24
Aren't you looking for `show me the jobs run in the last 24 jours`
which is
list jobs hours=24
For example here with a 23 version
Using your command give me the right result
*list jobid=14970 hours=24
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| jobid | name | client | starttime | duration | type | level
| jobfiles | jobbytes | jobstatus |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| 14970 | catalog | yoda-fd | 2024-01-05 07:02:01 | 00:00:06 | B | F
| 272 | 770,112,797 | T |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
Show me the jobs for specific jobname during the last 48 hours.
*list jobs jobname=catalog hours=48
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| jobid | name | client | starttime | duration | type | level
| jobfiles | jobbytes | jobstatus |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| 14961 | catalog | yoda-fd | 2024-01-04 07:02:02 | 00:00:08 | B | F
| 272 | 767,798,259 | T |
| 14970 | catalog | yoda-fd | 2024-01-05 07:02:01 | 00:00:06 | B | F
| 272 | 770,112,797 | T |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
While trying to ask for a specific jobid will always return non or one
result.
*list jobid=14970 hours=48
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| jobid | name | client | starttime | duration | type | level
| jobfiles | jobbytes | jobstatus |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
| 14970 | catalog | yoda-fd | 2024-01-05 07:02:01 | 00:00:06 | B | F
| 272 | 770,112,797 | T |
+-------+---------+---------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+-------------+-----------+
Regards
Le mercredi 3 janvier 2024 à 09:30:52 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
Hi guys,
I'm using Version: 23.0.1~pre7.606b211eb (19 December 2023)
The following command does not work after I upgraded my server to Debian 12
and the database from postgres 13 to 15:
*list jobid=36197 hours=24
You have messages.
*m
03-Jan 08:54 bareos-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: cats/sql_list.cc:593
cats/sql_list.cc:593 query SELECT DISTINCT Job.JobId,Job.Name, Client.Name
as Client, Job.StartTime, CASE WHEN Job.endtime IS NOT NULL AND Job.endtime
>= Job.starttime THEN Job.endtime - Job.starttime ELSE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(0)
- Job.starttime END as Duration,
Job.Type,Job.Level,Job.JobFiles,Job.JobBytes,Job.JobStatus FROM Job LEFT
JOIN Client ON Client.ClientId=Job.ClientId LEFT JOIN JobMedia ON
JobMedia.JobId=Job.JobId LEFT JOIN Media ON JobMedia.MediaId=Media.MediaId
LEFT JOIN FileSet ON FileSet.FileSetId=Job.FileSetId WHERE Job.JobId > 0
AND Job.JobId=36197AND Job.SchedTime > '2024-01-02 08:54:37' ORDER BY
StartTime; failed:
FEHLER: Müll folgt auf numerische Konstante bei »36197A«
ZEILE 1: ...d=Job.FileSetId WHERE Job.JobId > 0 AND Job.JobId=36197AND J...
Seems like the missing blank between the JobId and the `AND` in the
SQL-command is causing the trouble. Running the command without `hours=24`
works as expected:
*list jobid=36197
+-------+-------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+----------+-----------+
| jobid | name | client
| starttime | duration | type | level | jobfiles |
jobbytes | jobstatus |
+-------+-------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+----------+-----------+
| 36197 | backup-laptop-XXXX-fd | laptop-XXXX-fd | 2024-01-02 09:07:08 |
00:00:02 | C | I | 1 | 81 | T |
+-------+-------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------+-------+----------+----------+-----------+
Does anyone know what could be the reason for this?
btw: I'm using this command inside a python script to regularly backup
remote clients.
Greetings, Jens
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