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  Use the toolbar's buttons to take an action on the selected plan (task). See the Actions on backup 
plans and tasks (p. 180) section for details. You can run, edit, stop and delete the created plans 
and tasks. 
  Use the Information panel to review detailed information on the selected plan (task). The panel 
is collapsed by default. To expand the panel, click the 
 chevron. The content of the panel is 
also duplicated in the Plan details (p. 186) and Task details (p. 184) windows respectively. 
6.1.2.1  Understanding states and statuses 
Backup plan execution states 
A backup plan can be in one of the following execution states: Idle; Waiting; Running; Stopping; 
Need Interaction. 
Plan states names are the same as task state names because a plan state is a cumulative state of the 
plan's tasks. 
State  How it is determined  How to handle 
1  Need interaction  At least one task needs 
user interaction. 
Otherwise, see 2. 
Identify the tasks that need interaction (the program will 
display what action is needed) -> Stop the tasks or enable 
the tasks to run (change media; provide additional space on 
the vault; ignore the read error; create the missing Acronis 
Secure Zone). 
2  Running  At least one task is 
running. 
Otherwise, see 3. 
No action is required. 
3  Waiting  At least one task is 
waiting. 
Otherwise, see 4. 
Waiting for condition. This situation is quite normal, but 
delaying a backup for too long is risky. The solution may be 
to set the maximum delay or force the condition (tell the 
user to log off, enable the required network connection.) 
Waiting while another task locks the necessary resources. A 
one-time waiting case may occur when a task start is 
delayed or a task run lasts much longer than usual for some 
particular reason and this way prevents another task from 
starting. This situation is resolved automatically when the 
obstructing task comes to an end. Consider stopping a task 
if it hangs for too long to enable the next task to start. 
Persistent task overlapping may result from an incorrectly 
scheduled plan or plans. It makes sense to edit the plan in 
this case. 
4  Stopping  At least one task is 
stopping. 
Otherwise, see 5.  
No action is required. 
5  Idle  All the tasks are idle.  No action is required. 
Backup plan statuses 
A backup plan can have one of the following statuses: Error; Warning; OK. 
A backup plan status is derived from the results of the last run of the plans' tasks. 










