system.backup_log
Querying in ClickHouse Cloud
The data in this system table is held locally on each node in ClickHouse Cloud. Obtaining a complete view of all data, therefore, requires the clusterAllReplicas function. See here for further details.
Contains logging entries with information about BACKUP and RESTORE operations.
Columns:
- hostname(LowCardinality(String)) — Hostname of the server executing the query.
- event_date(Date) — Date of the entry.
- event_time(DateTime) — The date and time of the entry.
- event_time_microseconds(DateTime64) — Time of the entry with microseconds precision.
- id(String) — Identifier of the backup or restore operation.
- name(String) — Name of the backup storage (the contents of the- FROMor- TOclause).
- status(Enum8) — Operation status. Possible values:- 'CREATING_BACKUP'
- 'BACKUP_CREATED'
- 'BACKUP_FAILED'
- 'RESTORING'
- 'RESTORED'
- 'RESTORE_FAILED'
 
- error(String) — Error message of the failed operation (empty string for successful operations).
- start_time(DateTime) — Start time of the operation.
- end_time(DateTime) — End time of the operation.
- num_files(UInt64) — Number of files stored in the backup.
- total_size(UInt64) — Total size of files stored in the backup.
- num_entries(UInt64) — Number of entries in the backup, i.e. the number of files inside the folder if the backup is stored as a folder, or the number of files inside the archive if the backup is stored as an archive. It is not the same as- num_filesif it's an incremental backup or if it contains empty files or duplicates. The following is always true:- num_entries <= num_files.
- uncompressed_size(UInt64) — Uncompressed size of the backup.
- compressed_size(UInt64) — Compressed size of the backup. If the backup is not stored as an archive it equals to- uncompressed_size.
- files_read(UInt64) — Number of files read during the restore operation.
- bytes_read(UInt64) — Total size of files read during the restore operation.
Example
This is essentially the same information that is written in the system table system.backups:
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