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    Export list of Backup results (to TXT or CSV)

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      DustinB
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      Does anyone know of a way to export a list of the backup results, success, failed etc? Copy and paste works I guess if you have a single page, but that kind of sucks.

      Looking for a quick and simple "export backup results" type of functionality. If I could filter to a range of backups great, if not its not a huge ordeal to clean up in a spreadsheet.

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Ping @julien-f I think we discussed something like this recently 🤔

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          KPS Top contributor @olivierlambert
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          Vates provided me a script, that does export the "age" of the last, successful backup-log-entry of every VM as CSV, if that helps...

          Important: If the backup is deleted after having been successful, the script does not detect it.

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            DustinB @KPS
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            @KPS That might be sufficient for now if you can share it with me. I assume you mean if the backup files are deleted there is nothing to detect, correct?

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              KPS Top contributor @DustinB
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              @DustinB said in Export list of Backup results (to TXT or CSV):

              @KPS That might be sufficient for now if you can share it with me. I assume you mean if the backup files are deleted there is nothing to detect, correct?

              If the backup-files are deleted, the script does still "count" them, as it only parses the logs.

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