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The RESUME JOB
statement lets you resume the following types of jobs:
IMPORT
jobsBACKUP
andRESTORE
jobs- User-created table statistics jobs
- Automatic table statistics jobs
- Changefeeds
- Schema change jobs
- Scheduled backup jobs
Required privileges
To resume a job, the user must be a member of the admin
role or must have the CONTROLJOB
parameter set.
Synopsis
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
job_id |
The ID of the job you want to resume, which can be found with SHOW JOBS . |
select_stmt |
A selection query that returns job_id (s) to resume. |
for_schedules_clause |
The schedule you want to resume jobs for. You can resume jobs for a specific schedule (FOR SCHEDULE id ) or resume jobs for multiple schedules by nesting a SELECT clause in the statement (FOR SCHEDULES <select_clause> ). See the examples below. |
Examples
Pause a job
> SHOW JOBS;
job_id | job_type | description |...
-----------------+-----------+------------------------------------------------+...
27536791415282 | RESTORE | RESTORE db.* FROM 'azure://backup/db/tbl' |...
> PAUSE JOB 27536791415282;
Resume a single job
> RESUME JOB 27536791415282;
Resume multiple jobs
To resume multiple jobs, nest a SELECT
clause that retrieves job_id
(s) inside the RESUME JOBS
statement:
> RESUME JOBS (WITH x AS (SHOW JOBS) SELECT job_id FROM x
WHERE user_name = 'maxroach');
All jobs created by maxroach
will be resumed.
Resume jobs for a schedule
To resume jobs for a specific backup schedule, use the schedule's id
:
> RESUME JOBS FOR SCHEDULE 590204387299262465;
RESUME JOBS FOR SCHEDULES 1
You can also resume multiple schedules by nesting a SELECT
clause that retrieves id
(s) inside the PAUSE JOBS
statement:
> RESUME JOBS FOR SCHEDULES WITH x AS (SHOW SCHEDULES) SELECT id FROM x WHERE label = 'test_schedule';
RESUME JOBS FOR SCHEDULES 2