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Operations in progress

The Operations in Progress page allows you to view a list of long-running operations that are currently running or are in a suspended, stopped, or failed state. You can take action on certain types of operations.

Long-running operations can affect system performance. For some operations, you have the option to stop the operation or change its priority so that more important operations complete first.

Operations that appear on the Operations in Progress page include the following:

OperationPossible status of the operationActions you can take
Volume copyCompletedClear
Volume copyIn progress
  • Change priority
  • Stop
Volume copyPendingClear
Volume copyFailed
  • Clear
  • Re-copy
Volume copyStopped
  • Clear
  • Re-copy
Volume create (thick pool volumes larger than 64TiB only)In progressnone
Volume delete (thick pool volumes larger than 64TiB only)In progressnone
Asynchronous mirror group initial synchronizationIn progressSuspend
Asynchronous mirror group initial synchronizationSuspendedResume
Synchronous mirroringIn progressSuspend
Synchronous mirroringSuspendedResume

Snapshot image rollback

In progressCancel
Snapshot image rollbackPendingCancel
Snapshot image rollbackPaused
  • Cancel
  • Resume
Drive evacuationIn progressCancel (depends on the drive evacuation type)
Add capacity to pool or volume groupIn progressnone
Change a RAID level for a volumeIn progressnone
Reduce capacity for a poolIn progressnone
Thin volume reclamationIn progressnone
Check the time remaining on an instant availability format (IAF) operation for pool volumesIn progressnone
Check the data redundancy of a volume groupIn progressnone
Defragment a volume groupIn progressnone
Initialize a volumeIn progressnone
Increase capacity for a volumeIn progressnone
Change segment size for a volumeIn progressnone
Drive copyIn progressnone
Data reconstructionIn progressnone
CopybackIn progressnone