What If A Task Misses Its Start Time; Modifying A Task - Adaptec CDP-00278-01-A User Manual

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• Error—The task did not complete successfully. (For more information about an error, double-click
the task in the Task Log to open the Task Log Detail window; see
on page 88.)
The Event Log displays additional information about tasks, such as when a scheduled task is modified
or deleted, or when a task did not complete successfully.
The Event Log uses icons to show the status of tasks:
Icon
Status
Explanation and Solution
Information
The task completed successfully. No action required.
Warning
The task missed its start time. Reschedule the task to clear the error, as described in

Modifying a Task

Error
The task failed. Delete the task to clear the error. Schedule the task again, as described
in
Scheduling a Task

What if a Task Misses its Start Time?

Tasks scheduled in maxView Storage Manager include an automatic 30-minute grace period following
their start time, to accommodate temporary interruptions. For instance, if there's a brief power outage
a task will run once normal conditions resume, if the interruption lasts no longer than 30 minutes past
the scheduled start time.
If a task misses its start time, it must be rescheduled. For instructions, see
71.
If a recurring task misses its start time, it is automatically rescheduled to run at the next scheduled
interval.
Modifying a Task
If the requirements for a scheduled task change, you can use maxView Storage Manager to modify the
task. You can reschedule a task for a different date or time; change it from recurring to non-recurring;
and modify the task description that appears in the Task Log. Creating a custom task description makes
it easier to find the task in the task list.
To modify a scheduled task:
1. In the Task Log, single-click the task you want to modify.
2. When the Task Log Detail window opens, click Modify.
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Document No.: CDP-00278-01-A Rev. A, Issue:
on page 71.
on page 69.
maxView Storage Manager User's Guide
Viewing Task Status in the Task Log
Modifying a Task
on page
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