You can modify a backup policy only if it is in a “dormant” (or “quiesced”) state. A backup policy is said to be in a dormant (or inactive) state if no policy jobs are currently running. If one or more jobs are running for a policy, the policy is said to be in an active state. Before modifying an active backup policy, you must place the policy in a quiesced state. For more information about this procedure, see Quiescing a backup policy.
This section includes the following topics:
| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Manage Policies. | 
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| • | Add Job: On the Edit Policy page, click Add Job, and create the job definitions. For more information about the job components, see Policy job definition. | 
| • | Edit Job: In the Jobs table, select the job that you want to change, and click Edit Job.  | 
| • | Remove Jobs: In the Jobs table, select the job that you want to delete, and click Remove Jobs. In the confirmation dialog box, click OK. | 
| 4  | To save the policy definition without modifying client (s) and events, click Save Policy, else click Edit Clients or Edit Events. | 
| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Manage Policies. | 
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| 4  | Click Save Policy to save the policy definition. | 
| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Manage Policies. | 
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| 3  | To save the policy definition without modifying the client (s) and jobs, click Save Policy, else click Edit Clients or Edit Jobs. | 
| 4  | Click Save Policy to save the policy definition. |