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Draft — this is a structural skeleton, not documentation. Most pages are empty stubs listing what they will cover. Nothing here is finished, and some of it describes parts of Baseout that are not built yet.

Reading a backup run

The backup history lists every run for a Space with its status, when it ran, what triggered it, and the bases, records, attachments and duration it covered. Opening a run drills into a per-base breakdown, and opening a base drills again to its tables.

This page will explain what each status means, how far down the audit trail goes, and how to read a run that only partly succeeded.

  • What do Queued, Running, Paused, Succeeded, Failed, Cancelled and Trial run mean?
  • A run succeeded but some attachments did not — where do I see which ones?
  • How do I find the run that captured a particular record?
  • Why do some runs show a dash instead of a record count?
  • I have a link to a run and it is not there any more — why?

Only the summary above. The status list itself is settled and is reproduced in the status reference.