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For situations such as when storage system resources and host applications are managed by different
administrators, the work status at any point during copy pair creation by a wizard can be saved as
a workflow and passed from one administrator to the next. In this case, a new task is generated when
the wizard finishes and the saved workflow is overwritten.

Because associated tasks have an execution order, a task that must be executed prior to another task
is known as a prerequisite task. If an execution problem occurs, error messages are displayed indicating
when a prerequisite task has failed and the steps necessary to correct the problem.

NOTE:

If Replication Manager is not running when a task is scheduled to execute, the task is either
automatically executed after Replication Manager is restarted (if execution only once has been selected
for the task) or automatically rescheduled to execute at the next scheduled execution time after
Replication Manager is restarted (if an interval is selected for the task).

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About task statuses

Tasks can be in one of the following execution statuses:

Ready: Indicates that the task is waiting to execute.

Executing: Indicates that the task is executing.

Cancel: Indicates that the task was cancelled.

Failure: Indicates that the task failed. When you select Failure, an error window appears. Read
the message in the error window.

Success: Indicates that the task was successful.

Warning: Indicates that the system timed out while waiting for the task to finish processing. When
you select Warning, an error window appears. Read the message in the error window.

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About task types (open systems)

The following task types are displayed for open systems:

modify file: Creates or edits the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file. This operation
does not create a copy pair.

modify file + create: Creates or edits the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file and
creates a copy pair.

modify file + delete: Edits the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file and dissolves a
copy pair.

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