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The Job Status Manager ■ Run Now-Available only for jobs that have the Ready status. If a device group is available, this option runs the job immediately. If you select Run Now and a device group is not available, the job stays in the queue and waits for a group to become available. This option is useful if you want to run a job earlier than the time it was scheduled to run. It is also useful if a scheduled job does not run because of a hardware problem and you want to run it immediately after the problem is fixed. If you select the Run Now option for a repeating, rotation, or GFS rotation job, the following conditions apply: - The job runs immediately and the existing schedule is not affected unless the time it takes to run the job overlaps with the next scheduled run. In this scenario, the scheduled run is skipped for that day. For example, if you have a job scheduled to run Monday through Friday at 9:00 p.m., you select Run Now at 6:00 p.m. and it does not finish till 10:00 p.m., the 9:00 p.m. scheduled run for that day is skipped. - The backup method used for the job is the same backup method that will be used for the scheduled run that day. For example, if you have an incremental backup job scheduled for 9:00 p.m and select Run Now at 6:00 p.m., the job that runs at 6:00 p.m. will be an incremental backup. If you select Run Now on a day that does not have a scheduled run, the backup method of the next scheduled job will be used. For example, if you have an incremental job scheduled to run Monday and you select Run Now on Saturday, the job that runs on Saturday will be an incremental backup. ■ Stop Job-Cancels an active job from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup queue and reschedules it for its next regular interval. Note: If you stop a job, the Last Result field displays "Canceled." ■ Delete Job-Cancels the job and deletes it from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup queue completely. Important! You cannot use the Delete Job option on an active job. Use the Stop Job option if you want to delete an active job that repeats at intervals (determined when you create the job). Selecting the Delete Job button will interrupt and remove the job completely from the queue, and it will not be rescheduled. You will have to recreate the job if you did not save it to a script file. ■ Modify User Name-Modify the user name and password for server and source nodes. Customizing Your Jobs 5-21

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The Job Status Manager
Customizing Your Jobs
5–21
Run Now—Available only for jobs that have the
Ready
status. If a device
group is available, this option runs the job immediately. If you select Run Now
and a device group is not available, the job stays in the queue and waits for a
group to become available. This option is useful if you want to run a job earlier
than the time it was scheduled to run. It is also useful if a scheduled job does
not run because of a hardware problem and you want to run it immediately
after the problem is fixed.
If you select the Run Now option for a repeating, rotation, or GFS rotation job,
the following conditions apply:
The job runs immediately and the existing schedule is not affected unless
the time it takes to run the job overlaps with the next scheduled run. In this
scenario, the scheduled run is skipped for that day. For example, if you
have a job scheduled to run Monday through Friday at 9:00 p.m., you
select Run Now at 6:00 p.m. and it does not finish till 10:00 p.m., the 9:00
p.m. scheduled run for that day is skipped.
The backup method used for the job is the same backup method that will
be used for the scheduled run that day. For example, if you have an
incremental backup job scheduled for 9:00 p.m and select Run Now at 6:00
p.m., the job that runs at 6:00 p.m. will be an incremental backup. If you
select Run Now on a day that does
not
have a scheduled run, the backup
method of the next scheduled job will be used. For example, if you have
an incremental job scheduled to run Monday and you select Run Now on
Saturday, the job that runs on Saturday will be an incremental backup.
Stop Job—Cancels an active job from the BrightStor ARCserve Backup queue
and reschedules it for its next regular interval.
Note:
If you stop a job, the Last Result field displays “Canceled.”
Delete Job—Cancels the job and deletes it from the BrightStor ARCserve
Backup queue completely.
Important!
You cannot use the Delete Job option on an active job. Use the Stop Job
option if you want to delete an active job that repeats at intervals (determined when
you create the job). Selecting the Delete Job button will interrupt and remove the job
completely from the queue, and it will not be rescheduled. You will have to recreate the
job if you did not save it to a script file.
Modify User Name—Modify the user name and password for server and
source nodes.