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release-22.1: backupccl: stop logging unsanitized backup stmt in schedule executor #99284

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@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot commented Mar 22, 2023

Backport 2/2 commits from #99150 on behalf of @msbutler.

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Informs #99145

Release note: None


Release justification: bug fix.

This patch ensures that no unsanitized uris or secret keys get written to the
jobs table if the backup fails.

Informs #99145

Release note: None
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot force-pushed the blathers/backport-release-22.1-99150 branch 2 times, most recently from e938568 to 8fc0a0a Compare March 22, 2023 20:58
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot requested review from dt and stevendanna March 22, 2023 20:58
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot added blathers-backport This is a backport that Blathers created automatically. O-robot Originated from a bot. labels Mar 22, 2023
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blathers-crl bot commented Mar 22, 2023

Thanks for opening a backport.

Please check the backport criteria before merging:

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... I ... guess?

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Lol, 22.1 is good, hence the 0/0 diff.

Thanks for the close review though.

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dt commented Mar 23, 2023

I mean I suppose you could merge it anyway so “was backported?” tools get arguably the right answer?

@rafiss rafiss deleted the blathers/backport-release-22.1-99150 branch June 24, 2023 14:37
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