I want to get the failed jobs which sql server agent failed to start or run through sql script...
3 Answers
I created a view to obtain the failed jobs in sql server
CREATE VIEW dbo.View_Failed_Jobs
AS
SELECT Job.instance_id
,SysJobs.job_id
,SysJobs.name as 'JOB_NAME'
,SysJobSteps.step_name as 'STEP_NAME'
,Job.run_status
,Job.sql_message_id
,Job.sql_severity
,Job.message
,Job.exec_date
,Job.run_duration
,Job.server
,SysJobSteps.output_file_name
FROM (SELECT Instance.instance_id
,DBSysJobHistory.job_id
,DBSysJobHistory.step_id
,DBSysJobHistory.sql_message_id
,DBSysJobHistory.sql_severity
,DBSysJobHistory.message
,(CASE DBSysJobHistory.run_status
WHEN 0 THEN 'Failed'
WHEN 1 THEN 'Succeeded'
WHEN 2 THEN 'Retry'
WHEN 3 THEN 'Canceled'
WHEN 4 THEN 'In progress'
END) as run_status
,((SUBSTRING(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_date AS VARCHAR(8)), 5, 2) + '/'
+ SUBSTRING(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_date AS VARCHAR(8)), 7, 2) + '/'
+ SUBSTRING(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_date AS VARCHAR(8)), 1, 4) + ' '
+ SUBSTRING((REPLICATE('0',6-LEN(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time AS varchar)))
+ CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time AS VARCHAR)), 1, 2) + ':'
+ SUBSTRING((REPLICATE('0',6-LEN(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time AS VARCHAR)))
+ CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time AS VARCHAR)), 3, 2) + ':'
+ SUBSTRING((REPLICATE('0',6-LEN(CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time as varchar)))
+ CAST(DBSysJobHistory.run_time AS VARCHAR)), 5, 2))) AS 'exec_date'
,DBSysJobHistory.run_duration
,DBSysJobHistory.retries_attempted
,DBSysJobHistory.server
FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobhistory DBSysJobHistory
JOIN (SELECT DBSysJobHistory.job_id
,DBSysJobHistory.step_id
,MAX(DBSysJobHistory.instance_id) as instance_id
FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobhistory DBSysJobHistory
GROUP BY DBSysJobHistory.job_id
,DBSysJobHistory.step_id
) AS Instance ON DBSysJobHistory.instance_id = Instance.instance_id
WHERE DBSysJobHistory.run_status <> 1
) AS Job
JOIN msdb.dbo.sysjobs SysJobs
ON (Job.job_id = SysJobs.job_id)
JOIN msdb.dbo.sysjobsteps SysJobSteps
ON (Job.job_id = SysJobSteps.job_id AND Job.step_id = SysJobSteps.step_id)
GO
-- Now execute the select statement to query the failed jobs
Select * from View_Failed_Jobs
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It should be noted that this script only lists jobs that failed the last time that it executed, and only lists the last failure. If it subsequently succeeded then it is not shown at all by this script. Which may or may not be what you want.– paulHJan 17, 2014 at 12:47
Here is an example for SQL Server 2008:
SQL Server Agent Job Query Samples
You'll find a lot more if you google for "sql server failed jobs", but unfortunately most of the examples don't say if they work for SQL Server 2008, for example this one.
EDIT:
Hint: when you copy the code from the first link, use the "view source" button:
There's a "copy to clipboard" button as well which I tried first, but it generated some HTML tags in the SQL code which SQL Server complained about (and didn't let me execute the query).
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2Link rot. Here's the updated link for SQL Server Agent Job Query Samples.– superEbMar 31, 2014 at 14:12
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