13 Managing Tasks; Overview; Task Manager; Task Ids - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node Administrator's Manual

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13 Managing Tasks

Overview

Some system operations with long running times can be managed as system tasks and initiated at
scheduled times. The larger your system, the longer some CLI command operations take to complete.
With the task manager you can pause, cancel, or remove tasks running on the system. The System
Scheduler allows you to create, modify, and remove schedules for initiating tasks.
The group of CLI commands that can be managed with the task manager CLI commands is different
from the group of CLI commands that can be scheduled with System Scheduler commands. For
example, the tunevv command can be managed as a task but the tunevv command cannot be
scheduled with System Scheduler commands.
See
Table 10 (page 126)
See
Table 1 1 (page 130)

task manager commands.

See
Table 12 (page 137)
See
Table 13 (page 137)
System Scheduler commands.

Task Manager

With the task manager CLI commands, you can display, cancel, or remove tasks running on the
system.
Tasks are created in one of two ways:
by a user or script issuing certain HP 3PAR CLI commands, such as the tunevv command.
by the system initiating certain automated or scheduled processes, such as the periodic
resynchronization of remote copy volumes groups.

Task IDs

Each task is identified by a task ID. When a task is started with the HP 3PAR CLI, the system displays
the task ID as part of the command output. For example, when you issue the tunevv command
with the HP 3PAR CLI, a task is started in order to track the progress of the tunevv operation.
The task ID is indicated in the output for the tunevv command. In the following example, Task454
is started as part of the tunevv operation.
cli% tunevv usr_cpg testcpg testvol
Task 454 started
Use the CLI showtask command to display the task IDs. For information about displaying task
IDs in the system, see
Task Manager Commands
You can use the task manager commands to display, cancel, and remove tasks running on the
system. See
Table 10 (page 126)
Table 10 Task Manager Commands
Command
canceltask
removetask
126 Managing Tasks
for a complete list of the task manager commands.
for a complete list of the commands that can be managed with the
for a complete list of the System Scheduler commands.
for a complete list of the commands that can be scheduled with the
"Displaying Task Information" (page
for a list of the HP 3PAR CLI task manager commands.
Description
Cancel one or more tasks.
Remove information about one or more tasks and their details.
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