From the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, you can cancel a backup or restore that is still in progress, or any asset protection and replication activities when the tasks are queued.
About this task
NOTE:The
Cancel operation is available for the following supported jobs and tasks only:
Backup and restore of:
Virtual machine assets
Kubernetes assets
NAS assets
File System assets
Microsoft SQL Server assets
Block volume assets
Server DR
Cloud DR
Backup (only) of:
Microsoft Exchange Server assets
Oracle assets
SAP HANA assets
Transaction logs of application-aware asset backups
Replication
Compliance
Copy deletion
Compliance verification
Auto promotion to full backup
Cleaning MTree or deleting user
On-demand update retention
Support
Communication of telemetry data
Export of job and job group logs
Adding log bundles
Steps
From the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI left navigation pane, select
Jobs > Protection Jobs,
Jobs > Asset Jobs, or
Jobs > System Jobs.
The relevant
Jobs window appears, displaying all completed and running jobs.
To cancel a job or job group, select a job or job group that is in-progress, and then click
Cancel.
NOTE:If a job is almost complete, the cancellation might fail. If the cancellation fails, a message displays indicating that the job cannot be canceled.
The window displays the status of the canceled job or job group. If the cancellation is successful, then the status eventually changes to
Canceled. If the cancellation is not successful, then the status might indicate either
Success or
Critical.
For protection and system jobs, to cancel an individual job or task from the
Job ID Summary
window:
Click the job ID next to the name of the job or job group.
The
Job ID Summary window opens to display a list of all jobs or tasks.
Select a job or task that is in-progress, and then click
Cancel.
NOTE:If a job or task is almost complete, the cancellation might fail. If the cancellation fails, a message displays indicating that the task cannot be canceled.
Click
Close.
The
Job ID Summary window displays the status of the canceled job or task. If the cancellation is successful, then the status eventually changes to
Canceled. If the cancellation is not successful, then the status might indicate either
Success or
Critical.
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