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Add backup time column in List of Backups

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  • robiR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Helps us keep track how long it takes backups to complete over time.

    Conscious tech

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      Helps us keep track how long it takes backups to complete over time.

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      @robi That's a great idea... I was just head-scratching that myself. Having this info would be great to assist with scheduling crons.

      That said - If you would like a quick fix, the info is already there (sort of).
      Just do this:

      • Log in to your Cloudron panel and select "Event Log" from the panel under your username.

      • Find the last "Backup Started" cron event in the list.

      • Use your pointer to hover over the value in the "Time" column that event.

      • You should now see all of the event details including the exact start time.

      • Do the same for the "Cloudron backup created..." event.

      With some simple math you should get some insight into how long your last backup took to complete. I hope this helps.

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        FWIW, the backup time is recorded in the logs.

        Apr 23 13:53:35 box:backups Rotated box backup successfully as id 2021-04-23-205302-603/box_2021-04-23-205335-138_v6.2.7
        Apr 23 13:53:35 box:taskworker Task took 32.618 seconds
        
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          Exposing this in the backup UI is the idea.. not fishing in the logs.

          Conscious tech

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