Viewing a list of tasks, Canceling tasks, Deleting tasks – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Viewing a list of tasks

The Task List displays the tasks related to operations performed on copy pairs that are registered when
the Pair Configuration Wizard or the Change Pair Status Wizard completes an operation, or when
a copy pair associated with a remote path is deleted. The maximum number of tasks is 1,000. In
this list, you can check information such as the task type (type of copy pair operation), execution
status, and owner.

To view a list of tasks, from the Explorer menu, choose Tasks and then Tasks. A list of tasks is displayed
in the Tasks subwindow.

Related topics

About tasks

, page 168

About task statuses

, page 169

About task types (mainframe systems)

, page 170

About task types (open systems)

, page 169

Canceling tasks

You can cancel tasks that were registered at the completion of Pair Configuration Wizard processing
and have a status of Ready. You cannot cancel tasks that have any other status or that were registered
at the completion of Change Pair Status Wizard processing.

To cancel tasks:

1.

From the Explorer menu, choose Tasks.

The Tasks subwindow appears.

2.

Select the check boxes of the tasks you want to cancel, and then click Cancel Tasks.

The Cancel Tasks dialog box appears.

3.

Confirm the tasks that will be canceled, and then cancel them.

The information in the Status and Execution Request Time columns for the tasks displayed in the
Tasks subwindow is refreshed.

Related topics

Deleting tasks

, page 173

About task statuses

, page 169

Deleting tasks

You can delete tasks related to operations on copy pairs that were registered when the Pair
Configuration Wizard or the Change Pair Status Wizard completed an operation, or when a copy
pair associated with a remote path was deleted. You can only delete tasks that have the Cancel,
Failure, Warning or Success status. When a task is deleted the task information is deleted from the
repository. Resources reserved by a task are released when all the related workflows are deleted.

Once a task has completed and the retention period has expired, it is automatically deleted from the
Task List. Users with the Admin (Replication Manager management) permission can manage the
retention period. For details on how to check the retention period of a task, see “

Viewing the data

retention period

” on page 139.

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