Running and Queued Job Summary
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Backup Manager > Management Reports > Running and Queued Job Summary
Note: This report is applicable to only NetBackup and Networker.
The Running and Queued Jobs Summary displays any job that was running or queued at the time the management servers were polled.
Jobs that require attention (long-running, stalled, or slow jobs) will be highlighted in red and moved to the top of the running and queued jobs list so that they are quickly noted by administrators and handled appropriately. Each of these flagged jobs will be accompanied by one or more icons to indicate the type of potential problem.
NetBackup Running and Queued Jobs Summary
Server | Enables drill down access to the Host Details |
Client | Drill down to Client details |
Policy Name | The name of the backup policy associated with the job |
Job ID | The NetBackup job ID |
Try (MB) | Amount of data attempting to be backed up |
Try Start Date | Date of the attempted backup |
Duration | The length of the backup job |
KB/Sec | Transfer rate |
Last Written | The date and time of the last write. |
Slow Running Long Running Stalled | Indicators identify long-running (>= 12 hours), stalled (no write activity for >= 15 minutes), or slow-running jobs (kilobytes per second throughput <= 200). |
NetWorker Running and Queued Jobs Summary
Server | Enables drill down access to the Host Details |
Client/Group | Drill down to Client details |
Save Set ID | The NetWorker Save Set ID |
Duration | The length of the backup job |
Slow Running Long Running Stalled | Indicators identify long-running (>= 12 hours), stalled (no write activity for >= 15 minutes), or slow-running jobs (kilobytes per second throughput <= 200). |