Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 122

Opening the Job Manager, Cancelling a Job in Progress

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The job's status is reported in the top half of the window, as shown in the previous figure. A job's status can be: • Running-Job is in process and progressing normally. • Attention-Job has failed. • Rolling back-Completed steps are being undone. • Cancelling-Job is being cancelled (the Quit job button has been clicked). You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor and manage jobs in progress: • To open the Job Manager, see page 116. • To cancel a job in progress, see page 116. • To resume a cancelled job, see page 117. • To undo a failed job, see page 117. Opening the Job Manager You can open the Job Manager at any time to monitor and manage jobs that are currently in progress. (This includes scheduled jobs that have begun.) To open the Job Manager: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 In the Configure menu, select the Management Service you want, then select Jobs. The Job Manager opens on the Security tab of a new window (see the figure on page 115), showing all running jobs. 3 Select any job to view its progress. Close the Jobs window when you're done. Cancelling a Job in Progress You can cancel a job in progress unless the job is in Attention status. (A job in Attention status must be undone, not cancelled. See page 117.) You might want to do this if the job requirements have changed, or if the job is no longer required. Cancelling a job does not undo any steps that have been completed. To undo a job, see page 117. You can resume a job that is being cancelled in the Job Manager (see page 117)-once a job is fully cancelled, it can't be resumed. To cancel a running job: 1 Open the Job Manager (see page 116). 2 Select the job you want to cancel, click Quit job, then click Yes to cancel the job. The job's status changes to Cancelled. To resume a job that is in the process of being cancelled, see page 117.

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The job’s status is reported in the top half of the window, as shown in the previous
figure. A job’s status can be:
Running
—Job is in process and progressing normally.
Attention
—Job has failed.
Rolling back
—Completed steps are being undone.
Cancelling
—Job is being cancelled (the
Quit job
button has been clicked).
You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor and manage jobs in progress:
To open the Job Manager, see page 116.
To cancel a job in progress, see page 116.
To resume a cancelled job, see page 117.
To undo a failed job, see page 117.
Opening the Job Manager
You can open the Job Manager at any time to monitor and manage jobs that are
currently in progress. (This includes scheduled jobs that have begun.)
To open the Job Manager:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service.
2
In the
Configure
menu, select the Management Service you want, then select
Jobs
.
The Job Manager opens on the Security tab of a new window (see the figure on
page 115), showing all running jobs.
3
Select any job to view its progress. Close the Jobs window when you’re done.
Cancelling a Job in Progress
You can cancel a job in progress unless the job is in Attention status. (A job in
Attention status must be
undone
, not cancelled. See page 117.) You might want to do
this if the job requirements have changed, or if the job is no longer required.
Cancelling a job does not undo any steps that have been completed. To undo a job,
see page 117. You can resume a job that is being cancelled in the Job Manager (see
page 117)—once a job is fully cancelled, it can’t be resumed.
To cancel a running job:
1
Open the Job Manager (see page 116).
2
Select the job you want to cancel, click
Quit job
, then click
Yes
to cancel the job.
The job’s status changes to Cancelled.
To resume a job that is in the process of being cancelled, see page 117.