You'll need to query the Events table for this info. Modify the current time
stamp as needed but I strongly suggest using it when querying the Events (and
Backups) table.
Something along the lines of:
select node_name,status from events where (scheduled_start>=current_timestamp -
24 hours)
-Rick Adamson
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Hey Everyone -
I am looking for a sql select statement that show completions, missed, and
failures of daily schedules. This output should be similar to the q event
command
Thank you in advance for the assistance
James Lepre
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