# backup-scheduler-list

Create a backup of all flexi images in a specific project. This command allows you to safeguard your flexi images by creating a backup that can be restored later if needed.

## Usage

```
cldkctl flexi image backup-scheduler-list [flags]
```

## Aliases

```
backup-scheduler-list, backup
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Run the following command in your terminal:

```
cldkctl flexi image backup-scheduler-list 
```

2. The terminal displays the command output.

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<table><thead><tr><th width="203.33331298828125">Column</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>ID</td><td>The unique identifier of the backup scheduler.</td></tr><tr><td>Name</td><td>The name assigned to the backup scheduler.</td></tr><tr><td>Backup Time</td><td>The scheduled time when the backup process starts.</td></tr><tr><td>Duration</td><td>The retention period for each backup created by the scheduler.</td></tr><tr><td>Number Backup</td><td>The number of backups currently created by the scheduler.</td></tr><tr><td>Created At</td><td>The date and time when the backup scheduler was created.</td></tr></tbody></table>

## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags](/guidance-for-individual/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md). Refer to the Global Flags section for details
{% endhint %}

<table><thead><tr><th width="206.88897705078125">Flag</th><th>Shorthand</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>--help</td><td>-h</td><td>Help for the backup-scheduler-list command.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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