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==NAME==
==NAME==


mysql-zrm-reporter - MySQL backup reporting tool.
mysql-zrm-reporter - ZRM for MySQL backup reporting utility.


==SYNOPSIS==
==SYNOPSIS==
mysql-zrm-reporter [--fields <name1,name2,name3 ....>]
 
                    [--destination <dir> ]
  mysql-zrm-reporter [--fields name1, name2, name3, name4, name5 ....]
                    [--where  <fieldname=value>]
                      [--destination dir ]
                    [--type  html]
                      [--where  fieldname=value]
                    [--output <filename>]
                      [--type  html]
                    [--latest ]
                      [--output filename]
                    [--show   <backup-method-info | backup-status-info |
                      [--latest ]
                      backup-retention-info | backup-performance-info |
                      [--noheader ]
                      restore-info | selective-restore-info |  
                      [--show backup-method-info |
                      replication-info | backup-app-performance-info > ]
                                backup-status-info |
                    [--help]
                                backup-retention-info |
                                backup-performance-info |
                                restore-full-info |
                                restore-incr-info |
                                replication-info |
                                backup-app-performance-info ]
                      [--help]


==DESCRIPTION==
==DESCRIPTION==


This tool is part of Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL (MySQL ZRM).  This tool
mysql-zrm-reporter   utility  provides pre-defined   and user-defined reports about various MySQL database backup runs. The reports can be in text or HTML format. Backup report can be sent  as RSS feed.
can be used to provide reports about various MySQL database backup run parameters. Using mysql-zrm-reporter tool, administrator can generate pre-defined backup reports as well as user defined reports. The tool has a capability to generate backup reports in both HTML and text format. Backup reports are also available as RSS feed.


The format of parameters in the backup report can be configured using ''/etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf'' file. For supported formats, see [[mysql-zrm-reporter.conf]](5).
Backup        reports        can       be       configured       using ''/etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf'' file   parameters. For supported formats, see [[mysql-zrm-reporter.conf]](5).


The MySQL ZRM configuration file, [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) file contains HTML configuration and RSS feed configuration parameters for mysql-zrm-reporter tool. The list of ''mysql-zrm-reporter'' parameters are:
ZRM  for MySQL configuration file, [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) file contains HTML configuration   and   RSS   feed   configuration     parameters   for mysql-zrm-reporter       utility.     The     list     of mysql-zrm-reporter parameters are:


; html-report-directory : Directory location where text/HTML reports are written to. This parameter is optional. Example: ''/var/www/html/mysql-zrm-reports/''
;html-report-directory : Set the directory where   text/HTML   reports   are written. This parameter       is       optional.       Example: /var/www/html/mysql-zrm-reports/


; html-reports : List of pre-defined report(s) to be generated after a backup run Example: ''backup-status-info''
; html-reports : List of pre-defined report(s) to be generated after a backup run. Example: backup-status-info


; webserver-url : URL of a directory under document root of the web server.  Web server used for RSS feeds. If this value is not specified in the configuration file, RSS feeds will not be generated. Example: <nowiki>''http://backupserver.company.com/reports/''</nowiki>
; webserver-url : RSS  feeds  URL   of a directory under document root of the web server. If this value is not specified in the [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) configuration file, RSS feeds will not be generated. Example: <nowiki>http://backupserver.company.com/reports/ </nowiki>


; rss-header-location : The location of RSS feed properties file containing RSS feed channel and item properties. This parameter must be provided if ''webserver-url'' is specified. Example: ''/etc/mysql-zrm/plugins/RSS.header''
; rss-header-location : The location of RSS feed properties file contain ing  RSS feed channel   and item properties. This parameter must be provided if webserver-url is specified. Example: /etc/mysql-zrm/RSS.header


===BACKUP INFORMATION===
===BACKUP INFORMATION===


The list of information available for each backup run:
Each  backup run generates the following information about the backup:


; backup-date : Date and time stamp of backup run.
; backup-date : Date and time stamp of backup run.
; mysql-version : MySQL server version.
; mysql-version : MySQL server version.
; backup-directory : The location of backup directory.
; backup-directory : The location of backup directory.
 
; backup-level : Lists the backup-level - 0 for a full and 1 for incremental backup.
; backup-level : Lists the backup-level of this backup. It will be 0 for a full backup and 1 for an incremental backup.
; raw-databases : List   of databases backed up using mysqlhotcopy. If raw-tables parameter is present, this will have only one database listed.
 
; raw-tables : List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy. The name of the database these tables belong  to is  found  under raw-databases.
; raw-databases : List of databases backed up using mysqlhotcopy. If ''raw-tables'' parameter is present, this will have only one database listed.
; raw-databases-snapshot : List of databases backed up using snapshots. When raw-tables parameter is specified, this  will  list  only  one database.
 
; raw-tables-snapshot : List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy.  The name of the database these tables belong  to is  found  under raw-databases.
; raw-tables : List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy. Refer to the ''raw-databases'' to find the name of the database these tables belongs to. This parameter will have valid values only if ''--tables'' parameter was specified for the backup run.
; backup-time : Time taken for the complete backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
 
; read-locks-time : Time read lock was  held   during  the  backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
; raw-databases-snapshot : List of databases backed up using lvm snapshots.
; flush-logs-time : Time for flushing database pages to the disk. Format is HH:MM:SS
 
; backup-size : The size, in megabytes, of data backed up.
; raw-tables-snapshot : List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy.  Refer to the ''raw-databases-snapshot'' to find the name of the database these tables belongs to.
; backup-status : Status has three values.  "Backup Failed" value means that there was  a fatal error. "Backup done with errors" means that though there was some error during backup but some of  the databases and tables were probably backed up. "Backup succeeded" means  that the backup run was completed successfully.
 
; logical-databases : List of databases backed up using mysqldump(1). When -tables parameter  is  specified,  this  will  only  one database.
; backup-time : Time taken for the complete backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
; logical-tables : List of  tables  belonging  to   logical-databases backed up  using mysqldump(1). The name of the database these tables belong to is found under -databases.
 
; replication : List of  replication   files   backed   up   namely master.info and relay-log.info
; read-locks-time : Time during which the read lock is held for each backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
 
; flush-logs-time : Time for flushing database pages to the disk. Format is HH:MM:SS
 
; backup-size : The size of data (in megabytes) backed up in the backup run.
 
; backup-status : Gives  the status of the backup run. It can have 3 values. The values can be "Backup Failed" which indicates that there was  a fatal error"Backup done with   errors"  which indicates that there was some error during backup.  Some  of  the databases and tables were probably backed up and "Backup succeeded" which indicates that the backup run was completed successfully.
 
; logical-databases : List of databases backed up using mysqldump(1).
 
; logical-tables : List of  tables  belonging  to ''logical-databases'' backed up  using mysqldump(1.      
 
; replication : List of names  of  the replication files backed up namely master.info and relay-log.info
 
; slave-load-files : Names of SQL_LOAD* files that were backed up.
; slave-load-files : Names of SQL_LOAD* files that were backed up.
; incremental : Names of the binary log files backed up.
; incremental : Names of the binary log files backed up.
; backup-set :  Name of the backup set this backup belongs to.
; comment : Comment  about  the  backup  added  by  the administrator in the [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) file.
; retention-policy : Backup image will be retained for the  time  specified as  parameter  in  Days/Weeks/Months/Years.  For  example: if the value is "10D" means the backup image will  be  retained  10 days  from  the backup-date.  This  policy  assumes  365 days in a year and 30 days in a month.
; compress : Specifies that the backup was  compressed.  Default compression method  is  gzip  program.  The  program used for compression is value for this parameter.
; encrypt : Program used for encryption if the backups are  encrypted.
; host : Hostname of the MySQL server that was backed up.
; compress-encrypt-time : Time  taken  by  compression  and/or  encryption.  This  time  is included in the backup time
; innodb-data : List of InnoDB shared data files backed up.
; innodb-logs : List of InnoDB logs backed up.


; backup-set : Lists the backup-set this backup belongs to.
==OPTIONS==


; comment : Comment about the backup  added  by  the administrator in the [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) file.
      --show    backup-method-info  |  backup-status-info    | backup-retention-info |
                backup-performance-info    |    restore-info    | selective-restore-info |
                replication-info


; retention-policy : Backup data retention policy. Backup image will be retained for the  time specified as parameter. Time value can be in Days/Weeks/Months/Years.   For example: if  the value is "10D" means the backup  image  will  be  retained 10 days from the backup-date. 365 days  in  a  year and 30 days in a month are assumed.
To display predefined reports set this optionThe predefined reports, and what they contain, are listed below:


; compress : Specifies that the backup is compressed. Default compression method is ''gzip'' program. The program used for compression is value for this parameter.
; backup-status-info  :  backup-set,  backup-date, backup-level, backup-status,  backup  comment
; backup-method-info : backup-set, raw-databases, raw-databases, logical-databases
; backup-retention-info  :  backup-set,  backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, retention-policy
; backup-performance-info : backup-set,  backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, backup-size-compressed,    backup-time,  compress-encrypt-time
; backup-app-performance-info  : backup-set, backup-date, backup-level,              backup-size,backup-time, read-locks-time, flush-logs-time
; restore-info    :    backup-set,    backup-date, backup-level, backup-directory, backup-status, comment
; selective-restore-info :  backup-set, backup-date, incremental
; replication-info  :    backup-set,    backup-date, replication, slave-load-files


; encrypt : Program used for encryption if the backups are encrypted.
; --destination dir : Set  the backup  root  directory. This  parameter is  optional.  Default value is /var/lib/mysql-zrm


; host : Specifies the name of the host that was backed up.
; --fields name1,name2,name3... : Set  the list  of  backup parameters  to  display.  List of valid field  names  are  described in BACKUP  INFORMATION section.  This field          is          optional. By default ''backup-set,backup-date,backup-level,backup-status,comment'' are displayed.  Spaces  are  not  allowed with  in  the parameter name list.  If  spaces  must  be  used, list must within quotes.


==OPTIONS==
; --where fieldname=value : The utility will display the MySQL  backup  parameters  where  the field name matches value. This field is optional.


; --destination <dir> : Specify the backup root directory. This  parameter is  optional and default value is ''/var/lib/mysql-zrm''
; --type html : Report will be in HTML format.


; --fields <name1,name2,name3...> : Specify list of backup parameters to displayList of valid              field names are described in [[#BACKUP  INFORMATION|BACKUP INFORMATION]] sectionThis              field   is   optional.  If specific fields are not specified in the command line, ''backup-set'', ''backup-date'', ''backup-directory'', ''backup-level'', ''backup-status'', ''comment'' are displayed by default.
; --output filename : HTML  report  will  be written to filename under "html" directory and text reports will be written to filename  under "text" direc- tory.   By default, these directories are created under the current working directory.  The utility  allows  users to  specify explicit  directory  location  for  reports in [[mysql-zrm.conf]](5) using "html-report-directory" parameterIf   this parameter  is set, then the utility will create "html-report-directory" directory (if it does  not  exist)  and  output  report with  name  file name  will be written to "html" and/or "text" sub-directory under "html-report-directory" path.


; --where <fieldname=value> : The  tool will display  the MySQL backup parameters where the              ''field name'' matches ''value''. This field is optional.
; --latest : Report about the most recent backup run.


; --type html : Output format of the report will be HTML.
; --noheader : Generate TEXT reports with no page header, This option  will be ignored for HTML reports.


; --output <filename> : Tool output will be written to ''filename''.
; --help : Displays help message and exits.


; --latest  : Report about the most recent backup run.
==EXAMPLES==


; --show <backup-method-info | backup-status-info |  backup-retention-info | backup-performance-info   | restore-info  | selective-restore-info | replication-info | backup-app-performance-info> : This option displays predefined  reports  based  on the option. The list of reports that are available are:
* To  display  backup date, location of backups, and backup set name use:
  mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup  --fields backup-date,backup-directory,backup-set


* backup-status-info : backup-set,backup-date,backup-level,backup-status, backup comment
* To  display  backup date, backup set nameand size of backup use:
* backup-method-info : backup-set,raw-databases,raw-databases,logical-databases 
  mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup   --fields backup-date,backup-set,backup-size
* backup-retention-info : backup-set,  backup-date, backup-level,backup-size,retention-policy
* backup-performance-info : backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, backup-size-compressed, backup-time
* backup-app-performance-info : backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, backup-time, read-locks-time, flush-logs-time
* restore-info : backup-set, backup-date, backup-level,backup-directory
* selective-restore-info : backup-set, backup-date,  incremental 
* replication-info  : backup-set, backup-date, replication,slave-load-files


; --help : Display help message and exit.
* To  display  size  of  backup, backup set name, and date of backup  for"config1"    backup    set    use:
  mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup      --fields      backup-date, backup-set, backup-size --where backup-set=config1


==EXAMPLES==
* To  display  backup  status  report  for  "config1"  backup set   use:
     
  mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup   --show backup-status-info --where backup-set=config1
Following command displays backup date, location of backups, backup set name:
mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup \
                    --fields backup-date,backup-directory,backup-set


Following command displays  size  of backup, backup set name, and date of backup:
* To display backup status report for "config1" backup  set in HTML format and     write    a    file    use:
mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup \
                    --fields backup-date,backup-set,backup-size


Following command displays  size  of  backup, backup set name, and date of backup for "config1" backup  set: 
  mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup --show backup-status-info    --where backup-set=config1 --type html --output myreport.html
mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup \
                    --fields backup-date,backup-set,backup-size \
                    --where backup-set=config1


Following command displays backup  status report for "config1" backup set:         
mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup \
                    --show backup-status-info \
                    --where backup-set=config1
Following command displays backup status report for "config1" backup set in HTML format and write the output to a file:
mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup \
                    --show backup-status-info --where backup-set=config1 \
                    --type html --output myreport.html


==FILES==


==FILES==
; /var/lib/mysql-zrm : Directory under which all backup data is stored.
; /var/lib/mysql-zrm : Directory under which all backup data is stored.


; /etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf : Configuration file read by mysql-zrm-reporter tool.
; /etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf : Configuration file read by mysql-zrm-reporter utility.


==RETURN VALUES==
==RETURN VALUES==
On success, zero is returned. On error,non-zero value is returned.
 
On success, zero is returned. On error, non-zero value is returned.  Output  messages  are written to STDOUT and error messages are to STDERR.


==SEE ALSO==
==SEE ALSO==
 
[[mysql-zrm]](1), [[mysql-zrm-backup]](1), [[mysql-zrm-manage-backup]](1), [[mysql-zrm-restore]](1), [[mysql-zrm-check]](1), [[mysql-zrm-list]](1), [[mysql-zrm-getconf]](1), [[mysql-zrm-setconf]](1), [[mysql-zrm-parse-binlogs]](1), [[mysql-zrm-purge]](1), [[mysql-zrm-extract-backup]](1), [[mysql-zrm-verify-backup]](1), [[mysql-zrm-abort-backup]](1), [[mysql-zrm-scheduler]](1), [[mysql-zrm-reporter.conf]](5)
[[mysql-zrm]](1), [[mysql-zrm-scheduler]](1), [[mysql-zrm-reporter.conf]](5), mysql(1), [[Zmanda_Recovery_Manager_for_MySQL|Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL]]


==AUTHOR==
==AUTHOR==
Zmanda Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)
Zmanda Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)

Latest revision as of 18:35, 28 June 2010

NAME

mysql-zrm-reporter - ZRM for MySQL backup reporting utility.

SYNOPSIS

  mysql-zrm-reporter  [--fields  name1, name2, name3, name4, name5 ....]
                      [--destination dir ]
                      [--where  fieldname=value]
                      [--type  html]
                      [--output filename]
                      [--latest ]
                      [--noheader ]
                      [--show  backup-method-info |
                               backup-status-info |
                               backup-retention-info |
                               backup-performance-info |
                               restore-full-info |
                               restore-incr-info |
                               replication-info |
                               backup-app-performance-info ]
                      [--help]

DESCRIPTION

mysql-zrm-reporter utility provides pre-defined and user-defined reports about various MySQL database backup runs. The reports can be in text or HTML format. Backup report can be sent as a RSS feed.

Backup reports can be configured using /etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf file parameters. For supported formats, see mysql-zrm-reporter.conf(5).

ZRM for MySQL configuration file, mysql-zrm.conf(5) file contains HTML configuration and RSS feed configuration parameters for mysql-zrm-reporter utility. The list of mysql-zrm-reporter parameters are:

html-report-directory
Set the directory where text/HTML reports are written. This parameter is optional. Example: /var/www/html/mysql-zrm-reports/
html-reports
List of pre-defined report(s) to be generated after a backup run. Example: backup-status-info
webserver-url
RSS feeds URL of a directory under document root of the web server. If this value is not specified in the mysql-zrm.conf(5) configuration file, RSS feeds will not be generated. Example: http://backupserver.company.com/reports/
rss-header-location
The location of RSS feed properties file contain ing RSS feed channel and item properties. This parameter must be provided if webserver-url is specified. Example: /etc/mysql-zrm/RSS.header

BACKUP INFORMATION

Each backup run generates the following information about the backup:

backup-date
Date and time stamp of backup run.
mysql-version
MySQL server version.
backup-directory
The location of backup directory.
backup-level
Lists the backup-level - 0 for a full and 1 for incremental backup.
raw-databases
List of databases backed up using mysqlhotcopy. If raw-tables parameter is present, this will have only one database listed.
raw-tables
List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy. The name of the database these tables belong to is found under raw-databases.
raw-databases-snapshot
List of databases backed up using snapshots. When raw-tables parameter is specified, this will list only one database.
raw-tables-snapshot
List of tables backed up using mysqlhotcopy. The name of the database these tables belong to is found under raw-databases.
backup-time
Time taken for the complete backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
read-locks-time
Time read lock was held during the backup run. Format is HH:MM:SS
flush-logs-time
Time for flushing database pages to the disk. Format is HH:MM:SS
backup-size
The size, in megabytes, of data backed up.
backup-status
Status has three values. "Backup Failed" value means that there was a fatal error. "Backup done with errors" means that though there was some error during backup but some of the databases and tables were probably backed up. "Backup succeeded" means that the backup run was completed successfully.
logical-databases
List of databases backed up using mysqldump(1). When -tables parameter is specified, this will only one database.
logical-tables
List of tables belonging to logical-databases backed up using mysqldump(1). The name of the database these tables belong to is found under -databases.
replication
List of replication files backed up namely master.info and relay-log.info
slave-load-files
Names of SQL_LOAD* files that were backed up.
incremental
Names of the binary log files backed up.
backup-set
Name of the backup set this backup belongs to.
comment
Comment about the backup added by the administrator in the mysql-zrm.conf(5) file.
retention-policy
Backup image will be retained for the time specified as parameter in Days/Weeks/Months/Years. For example: if the value is "10D" means the backup image will be retained 10 days from the backup-date. This policy assumes 365 days in a year and 30 days in a month.
compress
Specifies that the backup was compressed. Default compression method is gzip program. The program used for compression is value for this parameter.
encrypt
Program used for encryption if the backups are encrypted.
host
Hostname of the MySQL server that was backed up.
compress-encrypt-time
Time taken by compression and/or encryption. This time is included in the backup time
innodb-data
List of InnoDB shared data files backed up.
innodb-logs
List of InnoDB logs backed up.

OPTIONS

      --show    backup-method-info   |   backup-status-info    | backup-retention-info |
                backup-performance-info     |     restore-info     | selective-restore-info  |
                replication-info

To display predefined reports set this option. The predefined reports, and what they contain, are listed below:

backup-status-info
backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-status, backup comment
backup-method-info
backup-set, raw-databases, raw-databases, logical-databases
backup-retention-info
backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, retention-policy
backup-performance-info
backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-size, backup-size-compressed, backup-time, compress-encrypt-time
backup-app-performance-info
backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-size,backup-time, read-locks-time, flush-logs-time
restore-info
backup-set, backup-date, backup-level, backup-directory, backup-status, comment
selective-restore-info
backup-set, backup-date, incremental
replication-info
backup-set, backup-date, replication, slave-load-files
--destination dir
Set the backup root directory. This parameter is optional. Default value is /var/lib/mysql-zrm
--fields name1,name2,name3...
Set the list of backup parameters to display. List of valid field names are described in BACKUP INFORMATION section. This field is optional. By default backup-set,backup-date,backup-level,backup-status,comment are displayed. Spaces are not allowed with in the parameter name list. If spaces must be used, list must within quotes.
--where fieldname=value
The utility will display the MySQL backup parameters where the field name matches value. This field is optional.
--type html
Report will be in HTML format.
--output filename
HTML report will be written to filename under "html" directory and text reports will be written to filename under "text" direc- tory. By default, these directories are created under the current working directory. The utility allows users to specify explicit directory location for reports in mysql-zrm.conf(5) using "html-report-directory" parameter. If this parameter is set, then the utility will create "html-report-directory" directory (if it does not exist) and output report with name file name will be written to "html" and/or "text" sub-directory under "html-report-directory" path.
--latest
Report about the most recent backup run.
--noheader
Generate TEXT reports with no page header, This option will be ignored for HTML reports.
--help
Displays help message and exits.

EXAMPLES

  • To display backup date, location of backups, and backup set name use:
 mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup   --fields backup-date,backup-directory,backup-set
  • To display backup date, backup set name, and size of backup use:
 mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup   --fields backup-date,backup-set,backup-size
  • To display size of backup, backup set name, and date of backup for"config1" backup set use:
 mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup       --fields      backup-date, backup-set, backup-size --where backup-set=config1
  • To display backup status report for "config1" backup set use:
 mysql-zrm-reporter  --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup   --show backup-status-info --where backup-set=config1
  • To display backup status report for "config1" backup set in HTML format and write a file use:
 mysql-zrm-reporter --destination /var/lib/mysql-zrm/backup --show backup-status-info     --where backup-set=config1 --type html --output myreport.html


FILES

/var/lib/mysql-zrm
Directory under which all backup data is stored.
/etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm-reporter.conf
Configuration file read by mysql-zrm-reporter utility.

RETURN VALUES

On success, zero is returned. On error, non-zero value is returned. Output messages are written to STDOUT and error messages are to STDERR.

SEE ALSO

mysql-zrm(1), mysql-zrm-backup(1), mysql-zrm-manage-backup(1), mysql-zrm-restore(1), mysql-zrm-check(1), mysql-zrm-list(1), mysql-zrm-getconf(1), mysql-zrm-setconf(1), mysql-zrm-parse-binlogs(1), mysql-zrm-purge(1), mysql-zrm-extract-backup(1), mysql-zrm-verify-backup(1), mysql-zrm-abort-backup(1), mysql-zrm-scheduler(1), mysql-zrm-reporter.conf(5)

AUTHOR

Zmanda Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)