Status
is showing as Offline
, it is possible that the Cloud Backup agent might be idle and not posting any heartbeats. You can wake up your Cloud Backup agent by using the operation described in Version of the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent.
Base architecture of the Cloud Server. Valid values are 64-bit or 32-bit.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Size of backup data in MB.
Full public URI for Cloud Files where backups are stored for this agent.
Indicates whether a cleanup can be manually triggered on the backup vault. Valid values are true or false.
Data center where the Cloud Server is located. Valid values are IAD, ORD, DFW, HKG, LON, or SYD).
Public IPv4 address of the Cloud Server.
Indicates if the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent on the server is disabled. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server.
Operating system of Cloud Server.
Operating system version of Cloud Server.
Public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Status of the Cloud Backup agent. Valid values are Online or Offline.
Time of last successful backup.
Indicates if the Cloud Backup agent is using ServiceNet to backup data to Cloud Files. Valid values are true or false.
Server ID of the host server where the Cloud Backup agent is running.
Specifies the backup data center where this Agent's backup will reside. You must have VMs in the data center specified by BackupDataCenter or this operation will fail.
Enables or disables the ServiceNet for this agent. Valid values are true or false.
Version of the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent.
Base architecture of the Cloud Server. Valid values are 64-bit or 32-bit.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Size of backup data in MB.
Indicates whether a cleanup can be manually triggered on the backup vault. Valid values are true or false.
Data center where the Cloud Server is located. Valid values are IAD, ORD, DFW, HKG, LON, or SYD).
Public IPv4 address of the Cloud Server.
Indicates if the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent on the server is disabled. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server.
Operating system of Cloud Server.
Operating system version of Cloud Server.
Public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Status of the Cloud Backup agent. Valid values are Online or Offline.
Time of last successful backup.
Indicates if the Cloud Backup agent is using ServiceNet to backup data to Cloud Files. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if a failover URI should be used. Valid values are true or false.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Indicates if agent is enabled (true) or disabled (false).
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Your encrypted password.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Your old encrypted password.
Your new encrypted password.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Agent ID of the source. Backups are migrated from this agent.
Agent ID of the destination. Backups are migrated to this agent.
Version of the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent.
Base architecture of the Cloud Server. Valid values are 64-bit or 32-bit.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Size of backup data in MB.
Indicates whether a cleanup can be manually triggered on the backup vault. Valid values are true or false.
Data center where the Cloud Server is located. Valid values are IAD, ORD, DFW, HKG, LON, or SYD).
Public IPv4 address of the Cloud Server.
Indicates if the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent on the server is disabled. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server.
Operating system of Cloud Server.
Operating system version of Cloud Server.
Public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Status of the Cloud Backup agent. Valid values are Online or Offline.
Time of last successful backup.
Indicates if the Cloud Backup agent is using ServiceNet to backup data to Cloud Files. Valid values are true or false.
Server ID of the host server where the Cloud Backup agent is running.
Status
is always Offline
in this call.Status
and TimeOfLastSuccessfulBackup
, use the operation described in Version of the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent.
Base architecture of the Cloud Server. Valid values are 64-bit or 32-bit.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Size of backup data in MB.
Full public URI for Cloud Files where backups are stored for this agent.
Indicates whether a cleanup can be manually triggered on the backup vault. Valid values are true or false.
Data center where the Cloud Server is located. Valid values are IAD, ORD, DFW, HKG, LON, or SYD).
Public IPv4 address of the Cloud Server.
Indicates if the Rackspace Cloud Backup agent on the server is disabled. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server.
Operating system of Cloud Server.
Operating system version of Cloud Server.
Public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Status of the Cloud Backup agent. Valid values are Online or Offline.
Time of last successful backup.
Indicates if the Cloud Backup agent is using ServiceNet to backup data to Cloud Files. Valid values are true or false.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Specifies when to send notification. Valid values are as follows: 1 that indicates that notifications are sent as soon as possible, or 2 that indicates that notifications are sent at the next scheduled time.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies a backup configuration. This ID is required on subsequent GET/UPDATE/DELETE calls.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
RaxCloudServer - for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Specifies when to send notification. Valid values are as follows: 1 that indicates that notifications are sent as soon as possible, or 2 that indicates that notifications are sent at the next scheduled time.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Specifies the next scheduled run time for a backup.
Indicates the last time a backup ran.
If the backup ran successfully ran last time, indicates the ID of the backup report.
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies a backup configuration. This ID is required on subsequent GET/UPDATE/DELETE calls.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
RaxCloudServer - for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Specifies when to send notification. Valid values are as follows: 1 that indicates that notifications are sent as soon as possible, or 2 that indicates that notifications are sent at the next scheduled time.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies a backup configuration. This ID is required on subsequent GET/UPDATE/DELETE calls.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
RaxCloudServer - for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Specifies when to send notification. Valid values are as follows: 1 that indicates that notifications are sent as soon as possible, or 2 that indicates that notifications are sent at the next scheduled time.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Specifies the next scheduled run time for a backup.
Indicates the last time a backup ran.
If the backup ran successfully ran last time, indicates the ID of the backup report.
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
Indicates if backup configuration is enabled (true) or disabled (false).
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies a backup configuration. This ID is required on subsequent GET/UPDATE/DELETE calls.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
RaxCloudServer - for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
The name of the backup configuration. The configuration typically has the backup schedule, files to backup, and notification options.
Indicates if a backup configuration is active. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates how many days backup revisions are maintained. Valid values are 0, 30 , and 60. 0 means indefinite.
Uniquely identifies the schedule that is associated with this configuration.
Specifies when to send notification. Valid values are as follows: 1 that indicates that notifications are sent as soon as possible, or 2 that indicates that notifications are sent at the next scheduled time.
Frequency of backup schedule. Valid values are "Manually", "Hourly", "Daily", and "Weekly".
Indicates the hour when the backup runs. Valid values are 1 through 12, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the minute when the backup runs. Valid values are 0 through 59, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates AM or PM. Valid values are "AM" or "PM", as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" or "Hourly".
Indicates the day of the week. Valid values are 0 through 6, with 0 representing Sunday and 6 representing Saturday. null is also a valid value when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Hourly", or "Daily".
Indicates the hour. Valid values are 1 through 23, as well as null when the Frequency value is "Manually" ,"Daily", or "Weekly".
Specifies the time zone where the backup runs, for example "Eastern Standard Time".
Indicates the email address to notify in case of backup success or failure.
Indicates if emails are sent after a successful backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates if emails are sent after a failed backup. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the list of files and folders to back up.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to back up.
Specifies the action. Valid values are “StartManual” and "StopManual".
Specifies the value of BackupConfigurationId.
Specifies BackupId, a unique backup ID that identifies the backup to start manually.
Specifies the value of BackupId, a unique backup ID that identifies the backup to start manually.
Identifies a unique backup.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration that is associated with this backup.
Indicates the current state of the backup. Valid values are Queued, InProgress, Skipped, Missed, Stopped, Completed, Failed, Preparing, StartRequested, StartScheduled, StopRequested, and CompletedWithErrors.
Specifies the name of the backup configuration.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
Indicates when the backup last changed state.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
Specifies the encryption key.
Identifies a unique backup.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration that is associated with this backup.
Specifies the name of the backup configuration.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Name of the Cloud Server where the Cloud Backup agent resides.
Indicates the time when the backup completed.
Indicates how many bytes were searched for this backup.
Indicates the numbers of errors that were encountered during the run for this backup.
Identifies a unique backup.
Identifies the machine where your backup was originally made. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId. This is an agent ID - MachineAgentID from the List agent details operation.)
Identifies the machine to which you want the backups to restore. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId. This is an agent ID - MachineAgentID from the List agent details operation. )
Specifies the path where you want the backup to restore.
Indicates if files are overwritten. Valid values are true and false.
Specifies the datacenter where the original machine agent that was responsible for creating the backup, that is being used for the restore, is or was located (the source machine does not have to be online).
Creates a restore configuration and in response you get RestoreID.
Identifies a unique backup.
Identifies the machine where your backup was originally made. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Identifies the machine to which you want the backups to restore. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Indicates if files are overwritten. Valid values are true and false.
Specifies the datacenter where the original machine agent that was responsible for creating the backup, that is being used for the restore, is or was located (the source machine does not have to be online).
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration that is associated with this backup.
Specifies the name of the backup configuration.
Identifies the date of the backup.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Indicates the machine name of the backup.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Indicates the machine to which you want to restore the backup.
Specifies the path where you want the backup to restore.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
Specifies null or the encrypted key.
Indicates the public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Specifies the restore state ID. Valid values are 0 for Creating, 1 for Queued, 2 for InProgress, 3 for Completed, 4 for stopped, 5 for Failed, 6 for startRequested, 7 for Stoprequested, 8 for Completed WithErrors, and 9 for Preparing.
Indicates the list of files and folders to restore.
Indicates the list of files and folders not to restore.
Creates a restore configuration and in response you get RestoreID.
Identifies a unique backup.
Identifies the machine where your backup was originally made. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Identifies the machine to which you want the backups to restore. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Indicates if files are overwritten. Valid values are true and false.
Specifies the datacenter where the original machine agent that was responsible for creating the backup, that is being used for the restore, is or was located (the source machine does not have to be online).
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration that is associated with this backup.
Specifies the path where you want the backup to restore.
Specifies the restore state ID. Valid values are 0 for Creating, 1 for Queued, 2 for InProgress, 3 for Completed, 4 for stopped, 5 for Failed, 6 for startRequested, 7 for Stoprequested, 8 for Completed WithErrors, and 9 for Preparing.
Specifies the file or directory to restore.
Specifies 64-bit encoding of FilePath.
Specifies if a filter is included or excluded. Valid values for Filter are 1 for Include and 2 for Exclude.
Specifies the restore ID to which this file is associated.
Specifies the type of file. Valid values are 0 for file, 1 for folder, and 2 for database.
Specifies a file ID value.
Specifies the file or directory to restore.
Specifies if a filter is included or excluded. Valid values for Filter are 1 for Include and 2 for Exclude.
Creates a restore configuration and in response you get RestoreID.
Specifies the type of file. Valid values are 0 for file, 1 for folder, and 2 for database.
Specifies the action to perform. Valid values are "StartManual" and "StopManual".
Used only when you specify Action:"StartManual" to specify null or the encrypted key.
Specifies the restore ID.
Creates a restore configuration and in response you get RestoreID.
Identifies a unique backup.
Identifies the machine where your backup was originally made. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Identifies the machine to which you want the backups to restore. (If you restore files to the same system, BackupMachineId and DestinationMachineId are the same. If you decide to restore to another system, different from where the files were originally backed up, DestinationMachineId is different from BackupMachineId.)
Indicates if files are overwritten. Valid values are true and false.
Specifies the datacenter where the original machine agent that was responsible for creating the backup, that is being used for the restore, is or was located (the source machine does not have to be online).
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration that is associated with this backup.
Specifies the name of the backup configuration.
Identifies the date of the backup.
ID that uniquely identifies a Cloud Backup agent.
Indicates the machine name of the backup.
RaxCloudServer – for Rackspace Cloud Servers.
Indicates the machine to which you want to restore the backup.
Specifies the path where you want the backup to restore.
Indicates if backups are encrypted. Valid values are true or false.
Specifies null or the encrypted key.
Specifies the public key of the public/private encryption key pair.
Specifies the restore state ID. Valid values are 0 for Creating, 1 for Queued, 2 for InProgress, 3 for Completed, 4 for stopped, 5 for Failed, 6 for startRequested, 7 for Stoprequested, 8 for Completed WithErrors, and 9 for Preparing.
Indicates the list of files and folders to restore.
Indicates the list of files and folders to not restore.
Autogenerated ID that uniquely identifies the backup configuration just created.
Specifies the name of the backup configuration.
Indicates the ID of the backup report.
Indicates the time of the restore.
Indicates the starting time of the restore.
Indicates the completed time of the restore.
Indicates the total time to restore.
Specifies the backup machine name.
Indicates the state of the restore. Valid values include Creating, Queued, InProgress, Completed, Stopped, Failed, startRequested, Stoprequested, CompletedWithErrors, and Preparing.
Indicates the number of files restored.
Indicates the number of bytes (size of total files) restored.
Specifies the system to which the files are restored.
Specifies the machine ID to which the files are restored.
Indicates the number of errors encountered.
Explanation of errors.
Further explanation of errors.
List of errors.
Specifies the restore ID, backup ID, or cleanup ID.
Specifies type of activity. Valid values are Restore, Backup, or Cleanup.
Indicates the backup configuration ID for a backup.
Indicates the backup name or restore name.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the machine agent ID of the source system.
Indicates the machine agent name of the source system.
Specifies the machine agent ID of the destination system.
Indicates name of the destination system.
Indicates the current state. Valid values are Creating, Queued, InProgress, Completed, Stopped, Failed, startRequested, Stoprequested, Completed WithErrors, and Preparing.
Indicates the time of the activity.
Specifies the backup ID associated with a restore.
Specifies the restore ID, backup ID, or cleanup ID.
Specifies type of activity. Valid values are Restore, Backup, or Cleanup.
Indicates the backup configuration ID for a backup.
Indicates the backup name or restore name.
Indicates if the backup configuration is deleted. Valid values are true or false.
Indicates the machine agent ID of the source system.
Indicates the machine agent name of the source system.
Specifies the machine agent ID of the destination system.
Indicates name of the destination system.
Indicates the current state. Valid values are Creating, Queued, InProgress, Completed, Stopped, Failed, startRequested, Stoprequested, Completed WithErrors, and Preparing.
Indicates the time of the activity.
Specifies the backup ID associated with a restore.