List Backup Job Summaries
| backup_list_backup_job_summaries | R Documentation |
This is a request for a summary of backup jobs created or running within the most recent 30 days¶
Description¶
This is a request for a summary of backup jobs created or running within the most recent 30 days. You can include parameters AccountID, State, ResourceType, MessageCategory, AggregationPeriod, MaxResults, or NextToken to filter results.
This request returns a summary that contains Region, Account, State, ResourceType, MessageCategory, StartTime, EndTime, and Count of included jobs.
Usage¶
backup_list_backup_job_summaries(AccountId, State, ResourceType,
MessageCategory, AggregationPeriod, MaxResults, NextToken)
Arguments¶
AccountIdReturns the job count for the specified account.
If the request is sent from a member account or an account not part of Amazon Web Services Organizations, jobs within requestor's account will be returned.
Root, admin, and delegated administrator accounts can use the value ANY to return job counts from every account in the organization.
AGGREGATE_ALLaggregates job counts from all accounts within the authenticated organization, then returns the sum.StateThis parameter returns the job count for jobs with the specified state.
The the value ANY returns count of all states.
AGGREGATE_ALLaggregates job counts for all states and returns the sum.Completed with issuesis a status found only in the Backup console. For API, this status refers to jobs with a state ofCOMPLETEDand aMessageCategorywith a value other thanSUCCESS; that is, the status is completed but comes with a status message. To obtain the job count forCompleted with issues, run two GET requests, and subtract the second, smaller number:GET /audit/backup-job-summaries?AggregationPeriod=FOURTEEN_DAYS&State=COMPLETED
GET /audit/backup-job-summaries?AggregationPeriod=FOURTEEN_DAYS&MessageCategory=SUCCESS&State=COMPLETED
ResourceTypeReturns the job count for the specified resource type. Use request
get_supported_resource_typesto obtain strings for supported resource types.The the value ANY returns count of all resource types.
AGGREGATE_ALLaggregates job counts for all resource types and returns the sum.The type of Amazon Web Services resource to be backed up; for example, an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume or an Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) database.
MessageCategoryThis parameter returns the job count for the specified message category.
Example accepted strings include
AccessDenied,Success, andInvalidParameters. See Monitoring for a list of accepted MessageCategory strings.The the value ANY returns count of all message categories.
AGGREGATE_ALLaggregates job counts for all message categories and returns the sum.AggregationPeriodThe period for the returned results.
ONE_DAY- The daily job count for the prior 14 days.SEVEN_DAYS- The aggregated job count for the prior 7 days.FOURTEEN_DAYS- The aggregated job count for prior 14 days.
MaxResultsThe maximum number of items to be returned.
The value is an integer. Range of accepted values is from 1 to 500.
NextTokenThe next item following a partial list of returned resources. For example, if a request is made to return
MaxResultsnumber of resources,NextTokenallows you to return more items in your list starting at the location pointed to by the next token.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
BackupJobSummaries = list(
list(
Region = "string",
AccountId = "string",
State = "CREATED"|"PENDING"|"RUNNING"|"ABORTING"|"ABORTED"|"COMPLETED"|"FAILED"|"EXPIRED"|"PARTIAL"|"AGGREGATE_ALL"|"ANY",
ResourceType = "string",
MessageCategory = "string",
Count = 123,
StartTime = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
),
EndTime = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
)
)
),
AggregationPeriod = "string",
NextToken = "string"
)
Request syntax¶
svc$list_backup_job_summaries(
AccountId = "string",
State = "CREATED"|"PENDING"|"RUNNING"|"ABORTING"|"ABORTED"|"COMPLETED"|"FAILED"|"EXPIRED"|"PARTIAL"|"AGGREGATE_ALL"|"ANY",
ResourceType = "string",
MessageCategory = "string",
AggregationPeriod = "ONE_DAY"|"SEVEN_DAYS"|"FOURTEEN_DAYS",
MaxResults = 123,
NextToken = "string"
)