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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 Administration and User Guide

Monitor and view jobs

Use the Protection jobs and System jobs windows to monitor and view status information for PowerProtect Data Manager operations.

Protection jobs

To view protection jobs and job groups, from the PowerProtect Data Manager UI left navigation pane, select Jobs > Protection Jobs.

The Protection Jobs window opens to display a list of protection jobs and job groups.

Protection jobs include:

  • Cloud Tier
  • Cloud Protect
  • Consolidated Cloud Snapshot Manager jobs
    NOTE This job type does not apply to SAP HANA databases.
  • Export Reuse
  • Protect
  • Replicate
  • Restore

You can monitor and view detailed information for both centralized and self-service backup and restores of database application assets.

NOTE The Cancel and Retry options are not available for self-service jobs that are created by database application agents.

For application assets, the Protect, Restore, and Replicate job types can be monitored at the host or individual asset level. For all other asset types, the Protect and Replicate job types can be monitored at the host or individual asset level.

System jobs

To view system jobs and job groups, from the PowerProtect Data Manager UI left navigation pane, select Jobs > System Jobs.

The System Jobs window opens to display a list of system jobs and job groups.

System jobs include:

  • Config
  • Console
  • Delete
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Cloud Disaster Recovery
  • Cloud Copy Recovery
  • Discovery
  • Manage
  • Notify
  • System
  • Validate

System jobs can be monitored at the job group or job level.

Job information

The main Protection Jobs and System Jobs windows lists basic job information.

The following information is available in the Protection Jobs and System Jobs windows.

Table 1. Job information
Column Description
Job ID The unique and searchable identifier for the job.
Status Indicates the current state of the job. A job can be in one of the following states:
  • Success
  • Completed with Exceptions
  • Failed
  • Canceled
  • Unknown
  • Skipped
  • Running
  • Queued
  • Canceling

For jobs that do not have a Success status, a count of jobs is shown next to the status.

Description Description of the job.
Policy Name Name of the protection policy that started the job.
Assets Number of individual assets or tasks within the job group.
Job Type Type of protection job or system job.
Asset Type Type of asset.
Start Time Date and time that the job is scheduled to begin.
End Time

Date and time that this job completed.
  This column is not shown by default. To see a complete list of filtering and sorting columns, click View columns.

Duration

Overall duration of the job.
  This column is not shown by default. To see a complete list of filtering and sorting columns, click View columns.


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