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Stop a task
Click
Stop
.
What will happen if I stop the task?
Generally, stopping the task aborts its operation (backup, recovery, validation,
exporting, conversion, migration). The task enters the
Stopping
state first, then
becomes Idle. The task schedule, if created, remains valid. To complete the
operation you will have to run the task over again.
recovery task (from the disk backup)
: The target volume will be deleted and
its space unallocated – the same result you will get if the recovery is
unsuccessful. To recover the “lost” volume, you will have to run the task
once again.
recovery task (from the file backup)
: The aborted operation may cause
changes in the destination folder. Some files may be recovered, but some
not, depending on the period when you stopped the task. To recover all the
files, you will have to run the task once again.
Edit a task
Click
Edit
.
Why can't I edit the task?
Task belongs to a backup plan
Only tasks that do not belong to a backup plan, such as a recovery task, can
be modified by direct editing. When you need to modify a task belonging to
a local backup plan, edit the backup plan. A task belonging to a centralized
backup plan can be modified by editing the centralized policy that spawned
the plan. Only the management server administrator can do this.
Do not have the appropriate privilege
Without Administrator privileges on the machine, a user cannot modify
tasks owned by other users
Delete a task
Click
Delete
.
Why can't I delete the task?
Task belongs to a backup plan
A task belonging to a backup plan cannot be deleted separately from the
plan. Edit the plan to remove the task or delete the entire plan.
Do not have the appropriate privilege
Without Administrator privileges on the machine, a user cannot delete tasks
owned by other users.
This is a built-in compacting task
Each storage node has a built-in service task called a compacting task. This
task cannot be deleted.
Refresh tasks table
Click
Refresh
.
The management console will update the list of tasks existing on the machines
with the most recent information. Though the list of tasks is refreshed
automatically based on events, the data may not be retrieved immediately from
the managed machine due to some latency. Manual refresh guarantees that the
most recent data is displayed.