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I have a couple of hosts that run multiple backups, primarily because they have mounted volumes on them that I want to separate in the backup data. Can you think of any way to support these in Duplicati_Monitor so they don't just roll up under the same host? The way it is now, if one of these fails and then a later backup on that host succeeds, I will never see the failure in the dashboard.
Looking over the data in the JSON, I don't see the backup name included, so I'm guessing this would have to be another argument passed in the request URL (ugh, that means you can't use a global setting for all backups). I don't know if something like receive.php?nameOfComputer=MyHostname&nameOfBackup=%backup-name% would work.
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I have a couple of hosts that run multiple backups, primarily because they have mounted volumes on them that I want to separate in the backup data. Can you think of any way to support these in Duplicati_Monitor so they don't just roll up under the same host? The way it is now, if one of these fails and then a later backup on that host succeeds, I will never see the failure in the dashboard.
Looking over the data in the JSON, I don't see the backup name included, so I'm guessing this would have to be another argument passed in the request URL (ugh, that means you can't use a global setting for all backups). I don't know if something like
receive.php?nameOfComputer=MyHostname&nameOfBackup=%backup-name%
would work.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: