When you run a policy, a recovery operation, a system backup, or a cleaning operation, the
Cyber Recovery software creates a job.
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
Recovery Jobs—Includes jobs for sandbox creation and deletion, recovery check, and application recovery and cleanup
NOTE: When a cleaning operation deletes copies, the deletion step is shown as a Protection job type.
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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