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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On the Manage Job Definitions page, you can view the job definitions that are available in the NetVault Database. The page includes all scheduled and saved jobs. |
The table shows the following information:
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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 Backup 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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On the Manage Job Definitions — View Jobs page, you can view the following information: |
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Job Summary: This area shows the following information: job title, job ID, and job type (backup or restore), name of the client, name of the plug-in, job creation date, job modification date, run count, average duration, average size, Backup or Restore Selection Set, Backup Options Set, Schedule Set, Source Set, Target Set, and Backup or Restore Advanced Options Set. |
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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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To perform a job-related task, click the corresponding button in the Operations pane. Alternatively, click a link in the Navigation pane to open a different page. However, the Remove button is disabled for a job associated with a policy. You can remove a job associated with a policy only from Manage Policies page. Also, if the job is associated with a policy, clicking Edit Job button opens the Edit Policy Job page. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Job Definitions. |
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Schedule the job: To submit the job for scheduling, click Save & Submit. |
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Save the definition without scheduling the job: To save the job definition without scheduling it, click Save. |
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If a new name was provided in Step 5, the Save Job dialog box is displayed. Select the applicable option in this dialog box: |
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Save changes creating a new job using the supplied name: Select this option to save the changes to a new job. |
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Save changes renaming this job to the supplied name: Select this option to rename the existing job. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Job Definitions. |
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You can view the completed jobs from the Job History page. The page shows all the instances that have run for the jobs. When viewing job history, you can use one or more filters to display jobs that match the specified criteria.
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In the Navigation pane, click Job History. |
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On the Job History page, you can view the job history records that are available in the NetVault Database. |
NOTE: You can also access this page from the Job Status page. You can select a job on the Job Status page, and click View history to view all past instances for that job. |
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Job Title: Name or title of the job. |
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End Time: Job completion time. |
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Job ID: Job ID number (also shows the instance ID number and phase ID number). |
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Job Type: Backup or restore. |
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Plugin: Name of the plug-in used to perform the job. |
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Selection Set: Backup or Restore Selection Set. |
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Client: Name of the NetVault Backup Client for which the job was performed. |
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Status: Status (Succeeded, Failed, Aborted, and others). |
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Click OK to set the filter, and close the dialog box. |
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The Job History page loads a maximum of 10,000 records initially. The total number of records fetched is displayed at the lower-right corner of the table. |
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