The Job Details page shows the effective settings for a job, which are a combination of the job’s individual properties and the default settings the job uses.
In iManager, expand
, then click .Select the archive server you want to manage, then wait for the page to refresh.
For information, see Section 7.2, Configuring Archive Volume.
Select the
tab.View a report of all its current Archive and Version Services jobs.
Each entry in the table represents a single job.
Use one of the following methods to view the details of an Archive Job:
Select a
check box, then click . Select only one job at a time.Click the
icon for the job.The
box displays the following information about the selected job.
Property |
Description |
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The administrator-specified name of the job. |
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Reports the current operational state of the job. : The job is scheduled to save file versions; it is not currently running. : The job is actively saving file versions to the archive database. : The job’s archived data is available to users, but the job is disabled so that no new versions are being captured. : The Clean Up Users job is in progress. For information, see Cleaning Up a Job’s Users List. : One or more of the job’s settings are missing or invalid, or the default job settings the job uses are missing or invalid. While a job is in the state, the job and its Delete policy do not run. |
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The eDirectory Server object name of the source server where the data to be versioned is located. The source server is in the same tree as the Archive and Version Services server. |
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The name of the volume where the data to be versioned for this job is located. |
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The name of the destination pool where snapshots of the source volume are created and temporarily maintained until point-in-time file versions can be saved to the archive database. |
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The date and time that the job started the last time it was successfully run and completed. If the job is in the Running state, this time stamp is not updated until the job completes successfully. |
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The next scheduled date and time that the job is scheduled to begin a versioning process. The format is mm/dd/yy hh:mm xm. For example: 04/25/05 11:45 PM. If the job is in a Stopped state, the might have a date and time that is previous to the current time. Whenever the job starts again, you can specify whether to run the job immediately ( or actions) or to schedule the job to run later ( or actions). |
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Reports the interval or start times for the selected job.
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When you are done, click
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