Running Unscheduled Jobs; Unscheduled Job Settings And Permissions; Status Property Page - HP BB118BV - StorageWorks Data Protector Express Package User's Manual & Technical Reference

Data protector express user's guide and technical reference (bb116-90089, september 2008)
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Running Unscheduled Jobs

If you did not schedule the job, then you must manually instruct Data Protector Express to run the job each
time you want it to run. To run the job, select it from the Jobs and Media view and then select the Run
command. Data Protector Express asks you to confirm and then executes the job immediately.

Unscheduled job settings and permissions

When an unscheduled (or manual rotation) job is run, Data Protector Express uses the current settings
on the job's Options page.
Similarly, the owner of the job is the person that instructed Data Protector Express to run the job.
Data Protector Express calculates the permissions of the job using this user's permissions, that is, the
permissions of the job's owner.
NOTE:
The creator of a job and its owner are not necessarily the same user.

Status property page

Each time Data Protector Express runs a job, it goes through a series of predetermined steps. Many of
these steps are indicated on the Status page of the job. The Status page is available whenever a job has
run and Data Protector Express has new status information. Status information appears in the Details
information pane. Once the job finishes running, this status information disappears. To review the details
of the status information for a job, open the job's property pages and select the Status page.
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