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Beginning The Work
You can always change any operation parameter, including type, file system, size,
location, etc. before performing the operation. Using
Change type
,
Convert
,
Move
,
Resize
,
and similar operations, you will also see that your actions
do not
result in creating new
pending operations. These actions will only change the existing pending operation
parameters.
If you decide to change the label of
a
different, existing partition, Acronis Disk Director
Server will immediately create a
new
pending operation. Thus the same actions
sometimes result in the creation of a new pending operation or modification of existing
operations.
3.4.6
Undoing user actions
Calling wizards or dialog boxes for planning disk partition operations are
user actions
.
User entries are necessary operation parameters on the wizard or dialog box pages.
One user action in Acronis Disk Director Server enables you to plan a list of partition
operations, for example,
calling a wizard
for partition creation or resizing. (You can easily
verify your actions by looking at the
Pending Operations when
the wizard finishes its
work.)
You can also create a partition by selecting
Disk
Æ
Create Partition
. This requires a list of
actions to be performed (enter a label, select partition type, file system, size and
location), resulting in the creation of a single partition create operation only.
The difference between user actions and partition operations should be kept in mind if
you wish to
undo user actions
.
Any user action in Acronis Disk Director Server can be undone or redone before
committing the operation. To undo a user action:
•
Select
Operations
Æ
Undo
from the main menu (or press
Ctrl
+
Z
)
•
Click the
Undo Last Action
toolbar button
To redo a user action:
•
Select
Operations
Æ
Redo
from the main menu (or press
Ctrl
+
Y
)
•
Click the
Redo Last Action
toolbar button
As user actions result in creating pending partition operations, as mentioned above,
undoing them results in canceling one or more partition operations. And conversely,
redoing a user action results in the addition of one or more pending operations.
Depending on the situation, undoing an action may cancel a pending operation or undo
changes of an existing operation (see
3.4.5 «Modifying pending operations»).
Similarly, redoing an action might add a pending operation to the list again or redo a
change of a pending operation parameter.
You can undo user actions
one at a time or all at once
by selecting
Operations
Æ
Undo All
.
Similarly, you can redo user actions (along with the corresponding graphical
representation of partition reconfiguration) one-by-one or all at once by selecting
Operations
Æ
Redo All.