14 The Information Company
In the first example on the left, there are two active jobs – a hash and an automated
duplication job. There are two automated duplication jobs queued and waiting for
resources to be able to start. Note the textured grab areas in the queued job tiles which
can be used for drag-and-drop job reordering. In the Recent area there are three jobs,
each of which completed successfully. Since jobs pending includes both active and
queued jobs, the Jobs tab counter reads 4.
In the second example, Job 26 has moved from the Active Jobs area down to Recent
(due to being paused), which allowed Job 28 to start as shown in the Active Jobs area.
See “Pausing and resuming a duplication job” on page 94 for more information regarding
that feature.
There are several actions that can be taken on jobs from the Jobs tab, depending on
both the state and type of the job. Queued Jobs and jobs shown in the Recent area can
be deleted by tapping the Delete button on the right side of the job row. Jobs in the
Active Jobs area can be canceled by tapping the Cancel button . Imaging jobs in the
Active area that are capable of being paused and resumed (of type e01, ex01, dd, and
dmg) can be paused by tapping on the Pause button , at which point the job will be
moved to the Recent area with a status of Paused. Tapping the Play button or
tapping the Resume Job button in the header of the Job Status screen will display a
Resume Duplication screen. See See “Pausing and resuming a duplication job” on page
94 for more information about pause and resume.
2.2.4 Job status
After a job starts, its Job Status screen is automatically displayed. This status screen
shows the details of a given job, including a header with its status, overall data rate, time
remaining, and percent complete. The lower area of the Job Status screen shows
additional job details, including sub-step progress (for example, Duplication separate
from Verification in a duplication/verification job), a settings summary, and a listing of the
drives involved in the job. Tapping a drive tile opens a drive details screen, which
provides a quick view of all the information available for the drive. An example of an
active Job Status screen is shown below.
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