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The user can stop a running task or a task that needs interaction. The task changes to the
Stopping
state and then to the
Idle
state. A waiting task can also be stopped. In this case, since
the task is not running, "stop" means removing it from the queue .
Task state diagram
Task statuses
A task can have one of the following statuses:
Error
;
Warning
;
OK
.
A task status is derived from the result of the last run of the task.
Status
How it is determined
How to handle
1
Error
Last result is "Failed"
Identify the failed task -> Check the task log to find out the
reason of the failure, then do one or more of the following:
Remove the reason of the failure -> [optionally] Start the
failed task manually
Edit the failed task to prevent its future failure
Edit the local plan to prevent its future failure in case a
local plan has failed
Edit the backup policy on the management server in case a
centralized plan has failed
2
Warning
Last result is "Succeeded
with warning"
View the log to read the warnings -> [optionally] Perform
actions to prevent the future warnings or failure.
3
OK
Last result is
"Succeeded", "-", or
"Stopped"
No action is required.
The "-" state means that the task has never been started or has
been started, but has not finished yet and so its result is not
available.