HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Keep in mind the following:
• When you close the Web browser window, all jobs with a status of “created” are erased.
• Other users cannot see a job with a status of “created”.

• Change the schedule of job only if its status is “created”. Once you click the Execute Job ( )

icon, the job is saved in the database for the management server and its status changes from

“created” to “scheduled”. Thus, it should not be modified.

If you are unable to click the Create Job button, verify all required Step buttons have been

clicked. If you are still unable to click the Create Job button, verify if the Host Customize Dialog
( ) is selected for multipathing. If the Host Customize Dialog is set for multipathing, select the

second path from the Path combo box and repeat the provisioning steps, except the steps for

selecting a system action, storage system and host. See

Host Customize Dialog

” on page 460.

2.

Schedule the job by selecting the job and then clicking the button in the Provision Jobs pane.
a. (Optional) In the Time field, change the time displayed. The management server

automatically displays a time five minutes from when you clicked the . Type a time in

24-hour format with hours and minutes separated by a colon. For example, 23:15, for

11:15 p.m.

b. Select a date you want the job to start.

The date is selected.

c. Click the Set button.

If you click the Set button after the time has passed, you must reset the time.

3.

To execute the job, select the job and then click the Execute Job ( ) button. The job is executed

at the scheduled time.
You can obtain more information about a schedule job by selecting it. When you select a

scheduled job in the Provision Jobs pane, detailed information appears in the Job Console pane,

located in the lower-right corner. The Message Console tab, located also in the lower-right

corner, provides information such as if the job has ended or failed. If a job has failed, the reason

for the failure is provided on the Message Console tab.
Keep in mind the following:
• Jobs are executed according to the time set on the management server, since they are

centrally saved in the database for the management server.

• When the management server is determining which job to perform first, it looks first for jobs

requiring volume and/or zone creation. It does not perform the jobs in the order suggested

by the Provision Job ID nor according to the order of the jobs appearing in the Provision Jobs

table.

• The management server can detect when the required volume and/or zone has already

been created. For example, assume you created a job to create a volume. The next few jobs

use this volume. These jobs will determine if the volume has been created, before creating the

volume.

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