Adaptec 133U2 User Guide - Page 117

Activity, Properties, Cancel, Change Priority, Delete, Abort

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Scheduling and Monitoring Array Operations To view more detailed information about the activity, rightclick the Activity icon and select Properties from the dropdown menu. The Scheduler dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 8-1. Click Cancel to close the dialog box. 3 To change the priority of a Verify or Reconstruct operation that is currently running (as indicated by a moving icon), rightclick the Activity icon on the left of the window and select Change Priority from the drop-down menu. Select an option and click OK. Note: The priority change applies only while the activity is running this time. If it is a regularly scheduled activity, the next time it runs it will have the priority originally assigned to it. You cannot change the priority of an Initialize or Test all Spares operation that is currently running. 4 To delete an activity that is not currently running, right-click its icon and select Delete from the drop-down menu or press the Delete key. After you confirm the command, the activity is deleted from the list. 5 To abort a currently-running activity, select its icon and click the Abort button . After you confirm the command, the activity stops running immediately. If this is a regularly recurring activity, such as a nightly test of all spares, it will run again in the future at the next scheduled time. Use Abort and then Delete to prevent the activity from ever running again. Note: The status of the system is indicated in the status bar. Ì 8-5

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Scheduling and Monitoring Array Operations
To view more detailed information about the activity, right-
click the
Activity
icon and select
Properties
from the drop-
down menu. The Scheduler dialog box appears, as shown in
Figure 8-1. Click
Cancel
to close the dialog box.
3
To change the priority of a Verify or Reconstruct operation that
is currently running (as indicated by a moving icon), right-
click the Activity icon on the left of the window and select
Change Priority
from the drop-down menu. Select an option
and click
OK
.
Note:
The priority change applies only while the
activity is running this time. If it is a regularly
scheduled activity, the next time it runs it will have the
priority originally assigned to it. You cannot change
the priority of an Initialize or Test all Spares operation
that is currently running.
4
To delete an activity that is
not
currently running, right-click its
icon and select
Delete
from the drop-down menu or press the
Delete key. After you confirm the command, the activity is
deleted from the list.
5
To abort a currently-running activity, select its icon and click
the
Abort
button
. After you confirm the command, the
activity stops running immediately. If this is a regularly
recurring activity, such as a nightly test of all spares, it will run
again in the future at the next scheduled time. Use
Abort
and
then
Delete
to prevent the activity from ever running again.
Note:
The status of the system is indicated in the status
bar.