Verification Job Management
Once a verification job is created, you’ll be redirected to the Monitor Center > Jobs page.
For a manual verification job, once the job is created it will run automatically.
For a automatic verification job, it will start at specific interval.
When you see the job progress reaches 100%, which means the VM backups included in this job had been all powered on from the verification lab and ready to be verified manually. By clicking on the verification job name you can view more details of this job.
Then you can open VMware vCenter web console to check the VM running state and manually perform the VM verification operations. Once done, you can manually stop this job to complete the verification process. For an automatic verification job, if it’s configured as verify now, then after the job is created it will start verification automatically. If it’s configured as verify as scheduled, then after the job is created it will be pending. Users can manually start or stop the job from running.
When running an automatic verification job, by default, each VM included in this job will be powered on for verification for 180 seconds.
When verification is completed for all the VMs, verification reports will be generated for each of the VMs and can be found by clicking on the History Jobs tab.