Scheduling provisioning jobs, Scheduling, Provisioning jobs – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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8.

(HDS) Select the host mode for the host security group.

9.

(HDS) Provide a second host mode if applicable.

10.

(HDS) Click the Create Host Security Group button.

11.

For non-HDS storage systems, click OK.
The host security group is created in the LUN pane.

Scheduling Provisioning Jobs

Keep in mind the following:

You must have already created a provisioning job. See ”

About Path Provisioning

” on page 421

for more information.

You cannot delete a job once it has started. A job has started if it has a state of “started.”

You can deselect jobs by clicking the check marks or by clicking the Clear Selection ( ) button

in the Provision Jobs pane.

You can determine the status of a job by looking in the State column:

Created

- The job has been created, but it will not be executed. The job cannot be viewed by

others and it is deleted when the Web browser is closed. See

Scheduling Provisioning Jobs

” on

page 455 for information about changing the state of the job from “created” to “scheduled”.

Scheduled

- The job has been tasked to execute at a specified time and date. Jobs are

assigned a scheduled state after you select the job and click the Execute Job button ( )

button.

Started

- The job has started. You cannot delete a job once it has started.

Failed

- The job failed.

Ended

- The job has finished.

To schedule a provisioning job:

1.

Click the Create Job button in the lower pane.
The job is given the “created” status. The job, however, is not executed.

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