Virtual Machines
In Veeam Service Provider Console you can view and export job and policy details for the following types of VMs:
- Virtual Infrastructure — VMs hosted on VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V platforms
- Public Cloud — VMs hosted in Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services public clouds
Viewing Virtual Infrastructure Job Details
To view and export job details for VMs in the Virtual Infrastructure:
For details, see Accessing Veeam Service Provider Console.
- In the menu on the left, click Backup Jobs.
- Open the Virtual Machines tab.
Veeam Service Provider Console will display a list of all VM jobs configured on managed backup servers.
To narrow down the list of jobs, you can apply the following filters:
- Job — search jobs by job name.
- Status — limit the list of jobs by the result of the latest job session (Success, Warning, Failed, Running, Information).
- Backup target — limit the list of jobs by target backup location (Local, Offsite).
- Type — limit the list of jobs by type (Backup, Replication, VMware Cloud Director replication, SureBackup, Backup copy, Backup to tape, VM Copy, SQL log backup job, Oracle log backup job, Storage snapshot).
- Backup server type — limit the list of jobs by the type of server on which jobs are configured (client backup servers or service provider backup server).
- Platform type — limit the list of jobs by the type of platform on which protected VMs run (vSphere, Hyper-V, AHV).
- Site/Reseller/Company/Location — limit the list of jobs by Veeam Cloud Connect site, reseller, company and location to which jobs belong. To limit the list of jobs by site, reseller, company and location, use filters at the top left corner of the Veeam Service Provider Console window.
- To export job details, click Export to and choose a format of the exported data:
- CSV — choose this option to structure exported data as a CSV file.
- XML — choose this option to structure exported data as an XML file.
The file with exported data will be saved to the default download location on your computer.
Each job in the list is described with a set of properties. By default, some properties in the list are hidden. To display additional properties, click the ellipsis on the right of the list header and choose job properties that must be displayed.
- Job — name of a data protection job.
- Company — name of a company to which a job belongs.
- Site — name of the Veeam Cloud Connect site on which the company is registered.
- Location — name of a location to which a job belongs.
- Server — name of a backup server on which a job is configured.
- Job Status — status of the latest job session (Success, Warning, Failed, Running, No Info).
- Type — job type (Backup, Replication, SureBackup, Backup copy, Backup to tape, VM Copy, SQL log backup, Oracle log backup, AHV Storage Snapshot Job).
- Platform — platform on which protected VMs run (vSphere, Hyper-V, AHV).
- Last Run — amount of time since the latest job session started.
- End Time — date and time when the latest job session ended.
- Duration — time taken to complete the latest job session.
- Avg. Duration — average time a job session takes to complete (total duration of job sessions for the previous month divided by the number of job sessions for the previous month).
- Target — name of a target backup location.
- Processing Rate — rate at which VM data was processed during the latest job session.
- Transferred Data — total amount of data that was transferred to target during the latest job session.
- Bottleneck — bottleneck in the process of transferring the data from source to target (source, proxy, network, target, source WAN accelerator, target WAN accelerator).
- Schedule — type of schedule configured for the job (Daily, Monthly, Periodically, Continuously, Chained, Not scheduled, Disabled).
- Protected VMs — number of processed by a job VMs that have backup or replica restore points.
Viewing Public Cloud Job Details
To view and export policy details for VMs in the public clouds:
For details, see Accessing Veeam Service Provider Console.
- In the menu on the left, click Backup Jobs.
- Open the Virtual Machines tab.
Veeam Service Provider Console will display a list of all policies configured to store backups on external repositories integrated with managed backup servers.
To narrow down the list of policies, you can apply the following filters:
- VM — search policies by name of a protected VM.
- Policy — search policies by name.
- Status — limit the list of policies by the result of the latest session (Success, Warning, Failed, Running, Information).
- Type — limit the list of policies by type (Backup, Snaphot, Replica snapshot).
- Platform — limit the list of policies by cloud platform on which protected VMs reside (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure).
- Site/Reseller/Company/Location — limit the list of policies by Veeam Cloud Connect site, reseller, company and location to which policies belong. To limit the list of policies by site, reseller, company and location, use filters at the top left corner of the Veeam Service Provider Console window.
- To export policy details, click Export to and choose a format of the exported data:
- CSV — choose this option to structure exported data as a CSV file.
- XML — choose this option to structure exported data as an XML file.
The file with exported data will be saved to the default download location on your computer.
Each policy in the list is described with a set of properties. By default, some properties in the list are hidden. To display additional properties, click the ellipsis on the right of the list header and choose job properties that must be displayed.
- VM — name of a protected VM.
- Company — name of a company to which a policy belongs.
- Location — name of a location to which a policy belongs.
- Site — name of the Veeam Cloud Connect site on which the company is registered.
- Resource ID — id of a Microsoft Azure VM or AWS EC2 instance.
- Platform — name of a cloud platform on which a protected VM reside.
- Policy — backup, snapshot or replica snapshot policy name.
- Policy State — state of a backup, snapshot or replication policy schedule (Enabled, Disabled).
- Last Snapshot — amount of time since the latest snapshot session completed and status of the session.
- Last Backup — amount of time since the latest backup session completed and status of the session.
- Last Replica Snapshot — amount of time since the latest replica snapshot session completed and status of the session.
- Server Name — name of a backup server with which an external repository hosting backup files is integrated.