Cancelling tasks, Migrating user-defined application, Data from a remote application – HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage User Manual

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Last 3 Days—Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed, all scheduled tasks, and
tasks that completed or failed during the past three days, including today.

Last 7 Days—Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed, all scheduled tasks, and
tasks that completed or failed during the past seven days, including today.

Last 30 Days—Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed, all scheduled tasks, and
tasks that completed or failed during the past thirty days, including today.

Errors Only—Displays all tasks that have failed and provides information about problems that
occurred during task processing.

The status of each task is provided and can be any one of the following:

Scheduled—The task has been scheduled to run at a specified time.

Verifying—ASM is confirming the configuration you specified is valid.

Ready—The task is ready to run and is waiting for other tasks or background processes to run.

Running—The task is being processed.

Completed (date)—The task completed without problems.

Cancelling—The task is being cancelled.

Cancelled—The task has been cancelled (see

Cancelling tasks

).

Failed—An error occurred during processing.

Cancelling tasks

1.

To cancel an uncompleted task, select the task and click Cancel Selected Task.

2.

Click Yes to confirm.

Tasks canceled after they have started may not cancel immediately. A task will stop running when
the last subtask started is completed. All subtasks listed below the last completed subtask are not
completed and cannot be restarted.

Migrating user-defined application data from a remote
application

The Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard and Host a SQL Server Database Wizard automatically
migrate application data from the application server to your HP Storage System. The Host a
User-Defined Application Wizard, however, does not migrate data for a user-defined application
from the application server to your HP Storage System. You must do this manually.

1.

Using ASM, determine the path to the iSCSI LUN (logical disk) created on the application server
by ASM, as follows:

a.

Select the user-defined application in the content pane.

b.

In the Actions pane, select Properties.

The Properties window opens.

c.

Click the Storage tab.

d.

Record the Application Path information displayed.

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