EdmiError edmiRemoteGetBackupStatus(SdaiServerContext serverContextId, SdaiString *resultString, SdaiInvocationId *edmiInvocationId);
This function gives information about the current running backup process. The information is:
- State of backup database thread
- Directory and startup time of next backup (if backup is active)
- Backup interval (if backup is active)
- Directory, startup time and finished time of last backup finished.
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Related functions: edmiRemoteBackupDatabase, edmiRemoteRestoreBackup, edmiRemoteStopBackup, edmiRemoteDeleteBackup, edmiRemoteReadBackupResults
Header:
#include "sdai.h"
Prototype:
Arguments:
Type | Name | Comment |
SdaiServerContext | serverContextId | A context identification, from edmiDefineServerContext |
SdaiString | resultString | The result string with information about the backup thread and latest backup. |
SdaiInvocationId | edmiInvocationId | Not yet used. When the <edmiInvocationId> is specified unequal NULL, the actual operation will be asynchronous and a handle (identifier) of the call will be returned in the <edmiInvocationId> argument. |
Returns:
A completion code of datatype EdmiError is the returned function value. The completion code has the following values:
Completion code = 0 : Operation successfully performed.
Completion code != 0: Error in operation. Completion code is an _EDMinterface_ error code. Use edmiGetErrorText to get the error text corresponding to the error code.
Example:
EdmiError rstat;
SdaiServerContext contextId;
SdaiString resultString;
/* Create Server Context */
rstat = edmiDefineServerContext("MyContext",
"Johnny", "Supervisor", "cf37ftr",
"TCP", "9090", "MyServerHost",
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &contextId);
/* Get current backup status */
if (rstat = edmiRemoteGetBackupStatus(contextId, resultString, NULL) {
printf("\nError %d in edmiRemoteGetBackupStatus: %s", rstat,
edmiGetErrorText(rstat));
goto error;
}
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