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Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans

After you create and configure a cloud plan, run a successful readiness check, the plan can be considered ready for restore. You can invoke various actions for the plan, depending on the current plan state.

Plan States

Cloud plans can acquire the following default states after creation. The same states are shown after resetting a plan and after completing a check.

Plan State

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Description

NOT VERIFIED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan has never passed a readiness check or has been changed since the last readiness check.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan has failed to pass a readiness check.

VERIFIED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan has successfully passed a readiness check.

Cloud plans can reach the following stable states after completing current processing:

Plan State

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Description

HALTED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan has stopped due to either an error or user intervention.

RESTORED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Restore process completed successfully.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Restore process completed with one or more warnings.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Restore process completed with one or more errors.

Cloud plans can acquire the following active states while in use or in progress:

Plan State

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Description

Plan Management

CREATING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is being created.

EDITING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is being edited.

SAVING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is being saved.

RESETTING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is being reset.

DELETING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is being deleted.

Readiness Checks

CHECKING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan readiness check is in progress.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan readiness check is in progress; one or more warnings encountered.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan readiness check is in progress; one or more errors encountered.

CHECK HALTING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan readiness check is halting.

Execution

RESTORE

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is executing.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is executing; one or more warnings encountered.

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is executing; one or more errors encountered.

HALTING

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is halting.

 

Note

If you perform any infrastructure configuration changes (add, delete or rename VMs) or changes to Veeam ONE Business View groups, Orchestrator will not automatically apply these changes to plans that are currently executing — such plans are ‘locked’ and cannot be edited. The changes will take effect only if the plans enter the VERIFIED or NOT VERIFIED state.

Cloud plans can acquire the following modes:

Plan Mode

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Description

ENABLED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is ready to be verified and executed.

Notes:
Plan editing is not available.
Automatic report updates are enabled.

DISABLED

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is ready to be edited.

Notes:
Scheduled plan execution is not available.
Automatic report updates are disabled.

IN USE

Running and Scheduling Cloud Plans 

Plan is either in one of the active states (except the EDITING state) or in one of the stable states.

Notes:
Plan editing is not available.
Automatic report updates are disabled.

Before You Begin

To run a cloud plan, it must be ENABLED. To enable a plan:

  1. Navigate to Orchestration Plans.
  2. Select the plan.
  3. From the Manage menu, select Enable.

OR-

Right-click the plan name and select Manage > Enable.

 

If you do not enable a plan before you run it, the Run Plan wizard will force you to do that as soon as you try running the plan.

Notes

  1. An Orchestrator Administrator or Plan Author can force-enable a plan in the Run Plan wizard. However, a Plan Operator will not be able to run a disabled replica plan.

For more information on roles that can be assigned to users and user groups working with the Orchestrator UI, see Managing Permissions.

  1. For security purposes, all ‘real-world’ actions associated with restore plans require password confirmation.

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