When you run a policy, a recovery operation, a system backup, or a cleaning operation, the
Cyber Recovery software creates a job.
Only the admin user can monitor jobs.
The
Jobs option on the
Main Menu enables you to select these types of jobs:
Protection Jobs—Includes jobs for Copy, Sync, Sync Copy, Secure Copy, Analyze, and Secure Copy Analyze actions and when you delete a copy
System Jobs—Includes jobs for a cleaning operation, disaster recovery backup, and the multilink feature
NOTE:When a cleaning operation deletes copies, the deletion step is shown as a Protection job type.
Recovery Jobs—Includes jobs for sandbox creation and deletion, recovery check, and application recovery and cleanup
The
Jobs content panes show the job status, which indicates the job's progress. It lists jobs that are running, successfully completed, canceling, or canceled. When a job is completed, its status is either
Successful,
Completed w/Exceptions, or
Failed (a critical alert is also associated with the failed job). The Details pane for a
Completed w/Exceptions or
Failed job includes a Job Alert notification with a link to the
Alerts content pane, which provides detailed information about the job's status.
NOTE:If you recover a DR backup, after the recovery, the DR backup job is displayed as a critical failed job. Ignore this status; you do not need to take any action.
The
Running tab also includes the option to cancel a running job. Jobs in the
Canceling state are displayed under the
Running tab.
You can create report schedules or on-demand reports. The Jobs pages include an option to export the jobs into an Excel spreadsheet. For more information, see
Creating a report.
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