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4.
Depending on the result you want to obtain, select the appropriate options as described in the
table below.
5.
Click
Test command
to check if the command is correct.
Check box
Selection
Fail the task if the command
execution fails
Selected
Cleared
Selected
Cleared
Do not recover until the
command execution is
complete
Selected
Selected
Cleared
Cleared
Result
Preset
Perform the recovery
only after the
command is
successfully executed.
Fail the task if the
command execution
failed.
Perform the
recovery after the
command is
executed despite
execution failure
or success.
N/A
Perform the
recovery
concurrently with
the command
execution and
irrespective of the
command execution
result.
Post-recovery command
To specify a command/executable file to be executed after the recovery is completed
1.
In the
Command
field, type a command or browse to a batch file.
2.
In the
Working
directory field, specify a path to a directory where the command/batch file will be
executed.
3.
In the
Arguments
field, specify the command execution arguments, if required.
4.
If successful execution of the command is critical for you, select the
Fail the task if the command
execution fails
check box. In case the command execution fails, the task run result will be set to
Failed.
When the check box is not selected, the command execution result does not affect the task
execution failure or success. You can track the command execution result by exploring the log or
the errors and warnings displayed on the
Dashboard
.
5.
Click
Test command
to check if the command is correct.
A post-recovery command will not be executed if the recovery proceeds with reboot.
3.4.2.2
Recovery priority
This option is effective for both Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The priority of a process running in a system determines the amount of CPU and system resources
allocated to that process. Decreasing the recovery priority will free more resources for other
applications. Increasing the recovery priority might speed up the recovery process by requesting the
operating system to allocate more resources to the application that will perform the recovery.
However, the resulting effect will depend on the overall CPU usage and other factors like disk I/O
speed or network traffic.
The preset is:
Normal.