
Starting Backup Job from Command Line Interface
You can start a backup job with the command line interface. When you start a backup job, Veeam Agent for Linux initiates a new backup job session and provides you with a Session ID. You can monitor the progress of the backup job session or view the session status.
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Veeam Agent for Linux can currently perform only one backup job at a time. You cannot start a backup job when another backup job is already running. |
To start a backup job, use the following command:
veeamconfig job start --name <job_name> |
or
veeamconfig job start --id <job_id> |
where:
- <job_name> — name of the backup job that you want to start.
- <job_id> — ID of the backup job that you want to start.
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Starting from Veeam Agent for Linux 2.0.1, you can use the veeamconfig job start command with the --activefull option to create active full backups. To learn more, see Creating Active Full Backups. |
For example:
$ veeamconfig job start --name SystemBackup |
You can check the backup job session status or view the backup job session log using the Veeam Agent for Linux command line interface.
You can also monitor the backup job performance in the Veeam Agent for Linux control panel. To learn more, see Viewing Real-Time Job Session Statistics.