Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

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itomic
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Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by itomic »

Hi All,

We're getting this 'critical' warning every day from a server running JetBackup 5.3.14.1, CloudLinux 8.10 and cPanel 122:

Backup job "JetBackup Config" (#61821edf352fc6181a6c42e4) has been aborted due to the following error: There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job

It seems that JetBackup is forgetting or ignoring the valid destination. I know it's valid because the main backup job is pointing to the same valid destination, and that's working fine.

Any ideas?

Thx,

Ross
JetAppsKevin
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by JetAppsKevin »

Hello itomic,

Thank you for reaching out. As an initial troubleshooting step, can you please make sure that JB Config is enabled for the destination and also try reindexing the destination? If the issue persists, I would advise contacting our Tech Support team so that they can take a closer look. You can do so by emailing [email protected] or through your JetApps Client Area.

Best Regards,
Kevin N
JetApps, LLC.
JetApps.com | JetBackup.com
NDYJonathon
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by NDYJonathon »

Hi Team,

We have now also noticed this,

14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031] Backup Type: Accounts

[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031] Backup Contains: Full Account (511)

[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031] Backup Structure: Incremental (1)

[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031]

[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031] [ERROR] Destination "Remote Backups": Failed downloading verification file from remote destination. Error: remote username contains invalid characters

rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [Receiver]
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(231) [Receiver=3.2.7]


[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031]

[14/Oct/2024 22:41:56 +0000] [PID 2562031] [ERROR] There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job

Base Version 5.3.14.1 Panel Version 5.3.14.1
CloudLinux v8.10.0 STANDARD vmware
cPanel Version
122.0.18

Please note a reindex works, and can browse the location as well via the GUI, SSH confirmed working with keys and password.
NDYJonathon
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by NDYJonathon »

To add - did this updated to
Base Version 5.3.14.1 Panel Version 5.3.14.1

# Change tier to RELEASE CANDIDATE (rc)

jetapps -t jetbackup5-{panel} rc

# Update JetBackup to v5.3.13

jetapps -u jetbackup5-{panel}

# Change tier back to RELEASE to receive RELEASE tier updates in the future

jetapps -t jetbackup5-{panel} release

Then still had the issue, when to plugins and reinstalled the SSH plugin and jobs started working.
MHAlex
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by MHAlex »

Same issue here. After today's upgrade of jetbackup5-cpanel to version 5.3.14.1-202 and plugin "SSH (Legacy)" to version "1.1.4-9 our servers are unable to run backups where the destination type is "SSH (Legacy)".

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[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] JetBackup Version: 5.3.14.1 Panel Version: cPanel 5.3.14.1 (STABLE) Hostname: ***
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] Backup Name: ***_daily_incremental (#***)
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] Backup Type: Accounts
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] Backup Contains: Full Account (511)
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] Backup Structure: Incremental (1)
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:08 +0000] [PID 3248213] 
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:10 +0000] [PID 3248213] [ERROR] Destination "***": Failed downloading verification file from remote destination. Error: remote username contains invalid characters
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [Receiver]
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(231) [Receiver=3.2.7]

[15/Oct/2024 06:30:10 +0000] [PID 3248213] 
[15/Oct/2024 06:30:10 +0000] [PID 3248213] [ERROR] There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job

There have been no recent changes to the destination's configuration from our side. The issue started occurring right after your version updates.
Last edited by MHAlex on October 15th, 2024, 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Marbman21
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by Marbman21 »

Any update or fix for this? I am seeing this error as well.
JetAppsKevin
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Re: Backup job "JetBackup Config" has been aborted - There is no valid destination assigned to this backup job.

Post by JetAppsKevin »

Hello Everyone,

We have been receiving reports regarding the destination errors on v5.3.14.1, and our team is currently prioritizing the investigation for this issue. If using a SSH (Legacy) destination, please try reinstalling the destination plugin by navigating to to Plugins >> Available Plugins >> SSH (Legacy) >> Reinstall and then restarting the JetBackup service.

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service jetbackup5d restart


If the issues persist, please do open a ticket with our Tech Support team by emailing [email protected] or through your client area.

Your continued patience and understanding as we work towards a solution are greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Kevin N
JetApps, LLC.
JetApps.com | JetBackup.com
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