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Editing Backup Job Sessions History Settings

You can edit the history settings of a backup job sessions.

Request

PUT https://<hostname>:4443/v5/HistorySettings

Request Headers

The request header must contain an authorization token of the current session.

Request Body

To edit a backup job sessions history settings, you need to enter in the request body the required properties with new values.

The following table lists available request properties:

Property

Type

Description

keepAllsessions

boolean

If set to true, indicates that Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 will keep job sessions forever. Otherwise, the job sessions will be kept during 53 weeks by default.

keeponlyLast

integer

Specifies the number of weeks during which a backup job sessions will be kept.

To specify the number of weeks during which Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 will keep a backup job sessions, perform the following steps:

  • Set the keepAllsessions property to false value.
  • Set the number of weeks for the keeponlyLast property.

For example:

Request Body:

{

 "keepAllsessions": false,

 "keeponlyLast": 4

}

Response

The server returns the following response to the client.

Response Codes

A successfully completed operation returns a response code 200 OK.

Response Headers

The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTPS headers.

Header

Description

Content-length

The length of the response body.

Content-type

The media type and syntax of the response body message: application/json; charset=utf-8

Response Body

None.

Examples

Example 1

The example shows how to update the history settings of a backup job sessions.

Request:

PUT https://abc.tech.local:4443/v5/HistorySettings

 

Request Header:

Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>

 

Request Body:

{

 "keepAllsessions": false,

 "keeponlyLast": 4

}

 

Response:

200 OK