Option 4, End, suspend, or resume processing, on the Operator Main Menu lets you end CA VM:Backup or temporarily suspend job processing.
Note: Because CA VM:Backup runs as a disconnected service virtual machine, it is normally autologged at system startup and left running in disconnected mode. Leaving CA VM:Backup disconnected means that it is available to process backup and restore jobs as needed. Under normal circumstances, CA VM:Backup should be stopped only when all service virtual machine processing is being quiesced.
Enter 4 on the command line of the Operator Main Menu to select the End, suspend, or resume processing option. CA VM:Backup displays the End, Suspend, or Resume Processing menu. From this menu, you can do the following:
Select this option when you want all currently running backup and restore jobs, or commands to complete before CA VM:Backup execution ends. CA VM:Backup notifies you of the pending termination and sends you a message that indicates whether there are any active jobs. If no jobs or commands are currently running, CA VM:Backup ends immediately.
Select this option to force CA VM:Backup to immediately cease processing. All currently running backup and restore jobs, and commands stop running.
When you restart CA VM:Backup, CA VM:Backup restarts jobs that were interrupted. The point at which CA VM:Backup restarts jobs that were interrupted during processing depends on whether restart recovery is enabled and the type of the job.
If restart recovery is not enabled, CA VM:Backup restarts the job from the beginning. If restart recovery is enabled, CA VM:Backup restarts an interrupted backup job from the last completed domain on the last completed tape volume for each tape stream, and restarts an interrupted restore job from the last completed domain. For a restore job, CA VM:Backup restarts those domains that were not completely restored when the job was interrupted from the beginning.
Select this option to temporarily suspend CA VM:Backup job processing. When you suspend execution, CA VM:Backup allows all currently running backup and restore jobs to complete and prevents other jobs from starting. If a job is in progress, you will continue receiving messages (such as tape mount requests) relating to that job, but no other jobs will be started. Commands can still execute while CA VM:Backup is suspended.
When CA VM:Backup job processing is suspended, CA VM:Backup displays the message VM:Backup is Suspended in the upper right corner of the Manage System Activity screen.
Select this option to resume job processing that you previously suspended. This option is only applicable if you previously either selected the Suspend Processing Temporarily option or used the SUSPEND command to temporarily stop CA VM:Backup job execution.
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