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In the Navigation pane, click Job Status. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Job Status. |
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In the list of jobs, select the job, and click Remove Schedule. |
MSP administrator, Tenant administrator, and Tenant users can manage their respective jobs.
This section includes the following topics:
Job definitions are stored in the Scheduler Database. You can view the job definitions for all scheduled, saved, completed, and active jobs from the Manage Job Definitions page.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Job Definitions. |
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Job Title: Name or title of the job. |
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Job ID: Job ID number (also shows the instance ID number and phase ID number). |
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Policy name: Name of the policy if the job belongs to a backup policy. |
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Type: Backup or restore. |
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Plugin: Name of the plug-in used to perform the job. |
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Client: Name of the NetVault Client for which the job was performed. |
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Selection Set: Backup or Restore Selection Set. |
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Next Run Time: Date and time when the next instance is scheduled to run. |
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Optionally, use the Search option to filter the table data and quickly find entries that contain the specified string in any column values. You can also include wildcards (“?” or “*”) in the search filter string. |
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Job Details: This area shows the following information: job name, job ID, job type (backup or restore), and name of the client. |
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Configuration: This area lets you create, edit, and view the protection sets. It shows the selections, the plug-in options, schedule, source storage, target storage, and advanced options. |
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Recent Instances: This table lists the recent instances of the job. It shows the following information: Run time, duration, job size, instance ID, phase ID, and status (Succeeded, Failed, Aborted, and others). |
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