HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 User Guide

NOTE:
If Replication Manager is not running when a task is scheduled to execute, the task is either
automatically executed after Replication Manager is restarted (if execution only once has been selected
for the task) or automatically rescheduled to execute at the next scheduled execution time after
Replication Manager is restarted (if an interval is selected for the task).
TIP:
You need to re-create the task if all of the following conditions are satisfied.
After the task was created, port number, host group, or pair management server WWN was
changed.
The task was created by Pair Configuration Wizard or Change Pair Status Wizard, the task status
is Ready, and the execution type is Immediate or Schedule.
Related topics
About task statuses, page 172
About task types (open systems), page 173
About task types (mainframe systems), page 173
About task statuses
Tasks can be in one of the following execution statuses:
Ready: Indicates that the task is waiting to execute.
NOTE:
If there are multiple tasks created by the Pair Configuration Wizard and they deal with same
resources, the tasks cannot be executed simultaneously. The tasks are executed in ascending order
of task ID. For this reason, if you specify immediate execution to multiple tasks or specify the same
execution time to multiple tasks, statuses of some tasks might be still Ready although the execution
time has passed.
Executing: Indicates that the task is executing.
Cancel: Indicates that the task was canceled.
Failure: Indicates that the task failed. When you select Failure, an error window appears. Read
the message in the error window.
Success: Indicates that the task was successful.
Warning: Indicates that the system timed out while waiting for the task to finish processing, or in-
dicates that the cancelling Executing status task has been completed. When you select Warning,
an error window appears. Read the message in the error window.
Related topics
About tasks, page 170
Viewing a list of tasks, page 177
Canceling tasks, page 177
Managing pair life cycle172