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# gcp_sqladmin_backup_run{% #gcp_sqladmin_backup_run %}

## `ancestors`{% #ancestors %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `backup_kind`{% #backup_kind %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `backupKind`**Description**: Specifies the kind of backup, PHYSICAL or DEFAULT_SNAPSHOT.**Possible values**:

- `SQL_BACKUP_KIND_UNSPECIFIED` - This is an unknown BackupKind.
- `SNAPSHOT` - Snapshot-based backups.
- `PHYSICAL` - Physical backups.

## `database_version`{% #database_version %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `databaseVersion`**Description**: Output only. The instance database version at the time this backup was made.**Possible values**:

- `SQL_DATABASE_VERSION_UNSPECIFIED` - This is an unknown database version.
- `MYSQL_5_1` - The database version is MySQL 5.1.
- `MYSQL_5_5` - The database version is MySQL 5.5.
- `MYSQL_5_6` - The database version is MySQL 5.6.
- `MYSQL_5_7` - The database version is MySQL 5.7.
- `MYSQL_8_0` - The database version is MySQL 8.
- `MYSQL_8_0_18` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 18.
- `MYSQL_8_0_26` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 26.
- `MYSQL_8_0_27` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 27.
- `MYSQL_8_0_28` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 28.
- `MYSQL_8_0_29` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 29.
- `MYSQL_8_0_30` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 30.
- `MYSQL_8_0_31` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 31.
- `MYSQL_8_0_32` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 32.
- `MYSQL_8_0_33` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 33.
- `MYSQL_8_0_34` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 34.
- `MYSQL_8_0_35` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 35.
- `MYSQL_8_0_36` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 36.
- `MYSQL_8_0_37` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 37.
- `MYSQL_8_0_39` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 39.
- `MYSQL_8_0_40` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 40.
- `MYSQL_8_0_41` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 41.
- `MYSQL_8_0_42` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 42.
- `MYSQL_8_0_43` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 43.
- `MYSQL_8_0_44` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 44.
- `MYSQL_8_0_45` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 45.
- `MYSQL_8_0_46` - The database major version is MySQL 8.0 and the minor version is 46.
- `MYSQL_8_4` - The database version is MySQL 8.4.
- `SQLSERVER_2017_STANDARD` - The database version is SQL Server 2017 Standard.
- `SQLSERVER_2017_ENTERPRISE` - The database version is SQL Server 2017 Enterprise.
- `SQLSERVER_2017_EXPRESS` - The database version is SQL Server 2017 Express.
- `SQLSERVER_2017_WEB` - The database version is SQL Server 2017 Web.
- `POSTGRES_9_6` - The database version is PostgreSQL 9.6.
- `POSTGRES_10` - The database version is PostgreSQL 10.
- `POSTGRES_11` - The database version is PostgreSQL 11.
- `POSTGRES_12` - The database version is PostgreSQL 12.
- `POSTGRES_13` - The database version is PostgreSQL 13.
- `POSTGRES_14` - The database version is PostgreSQL 14.
- `POSTGRES_15` - The database version is PostgreSQL 15.
- `POSTGRES_16` - The database version is PostgreSQL 16.
- `POSTGRES_17` - The database version is PostgreSQL 17.
- `SQLSERVER_2019_STANDARD` - The database version is SQL Server 2019 Standard.
- `SQLSERVER_2019_ENTERPRISE` - The database version is SQL Server 2019 Enterprise.
- `SQLSERVER_2019_EXPRESS` - The database version is SQL Server 2019 Express.
- `SQLSERVER_2019_WEB` - The database version is SQL Server 2019 Web.
- `SQLSERVER_2022_STANDARD` - The database version is SQL Server 2022 Standard.
- `SQLSERVER_2022_ENTERPRISE` - The database version is SQL Server 2022 Enterprise.
- `SQLSERVER_2022_EXPRESS` - The database version is SQL Server 2022 Express.
- `SQLSERVER_2022_WEB` - The database version is SQL Server 2022 Web.

## `description`{% #description %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `description`**Description**: The description of this run, only applicable to on-demand backups.

## `disk_encryption_configuration`{% #disk_encryption_configuration %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `diskEncryptionConfiguration`**Description**: Encryption configuration specific to a backup.

- `kind`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kind`**Description**: This is always `sql#diskEncryptionConfiguration`.
- `kms_key_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kmsKeyName`**Description**: Resource name of KMS key for disk encryption

## `disk_encryption_status`{% #disk_encryption_status %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `diskEncryptionStatus`**Description**: Encryption status specific to a backup.

- `kind`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kind`**Description**: This is always `sql#diskEncryptionStatus`.
- `kms_key_version_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kmsKeyVersionName`**Description**: KMS key version used to encrypt the Cloud SQL instance resource

## `end_time`{% #end_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `endTime`**Description**: The time the backup operation completed in UTC timezone in [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) format, for example `2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z`.

## `enqueued_time`{% #enqueued_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `enqueuedTime`**Description**: The time the run was enqueued in UTC timezone in [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) format, for example `2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z`.

## `error`{% #error %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `error`**Description**: Information about why the backup operation failed. This is only present if the run has the FAILED status.

- `code`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `code`**Description**: Identifies the specific error that occurred.
- `kind`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kind`**Description**: This is always `sql#operationError`.
- `message`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `message`**Description**: Additional information about the error encountered.

## `gcp_status`{% #gcp_status %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `status`**Description**: The status of this run.**Possible values**:

- `SQL_BACKUP_RUN_STATUS_UNSPECIFIED` - The status of the run is unknown.
- `ENQUEUED` - The backup operation was enqueued.
- `OVERDUE` - The backup is overdue across a given backup window. Indicates a problem. Example: Long-running operation in progress during the whole window.
- `RUNNING` - The backup is in progress.
- `FAILED` - The backup failed.
- `SUCCESSFUL` - The backup was successful.
- `SKIPPED` - The backup was skipped (without problems) for a given backup window. Example: Instance was idle.
- `DELETION_PENDING` - The backup is about to be deleted.
- `DELETION_FAILED` - The backup deletion failed.
- `DELETED` - The backup has been deleted.

## `id`{% #id %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `id`**Description**: The identifier for this backup run. Unique only for a specific Cloud SQL instance.

## `instance`{% #instance %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `instance`**Description**: Name of the database instance.

## `kind`{% #kind %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `kind`**Description**: This is always `sql#backupRun`.

## `labels`{% #labels %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `location`{% #location %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `location`**Description**: Location of the backups.

## `max_chargeable_bytes`{% #max_chargeable_bytes %}

**Type**: `INT64`**Provider name**: `maxChargeableBytes`**Description**: Output only. The maximum chargeable bytes for the backup.

## `organization_id`{% #organization_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `parent`{% #parent %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `project_id`{% #project_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `project_number`{% #project_number %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `region_id`{% #region_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `resource_name`{% #resource_name %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `self_link`{% #self_link %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `selfLink`**Description**: The URI of this resource.

## `start_time`{% #start_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `startTime`**Description**: The time the backup operation actually started in UTC timezone in [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) format, for example `2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z`.

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `time_zone`{% #time_zone %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `timeZone`**Description**: Backup time zone to prevent restores to an instance with a different time zone. Now relevant only for SQL Server.

## `type`{% #type %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `type`**Description**: The type of this run; can be either "AUTOMATED" or "ON_DEMAND" or "FINAL". This field defaults to "ON_DEMAND" and is ignored, when specified for insert requests.**Possible values**:

- `SQL_BACKUP_RUN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED` - This is an unknown BackupRun type.
- `AUTOMATED` - The backup schedule automatically triggers a backup.
- `ON_DEMAND` - The user manually triggers a backup.

## `window_start_time`{% #window_start_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `windowStartTime`**Description**: The start time of the backup window during which this the backup was attempted in [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339) format, for example `2012-11-15T16:19:00.094Z`.

## `zone_id`{% #zone_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`
