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Canceling Scheduled Tasks
Canceling a task stops a running task from occurring, regardless of whether the task was a real-time task or a
scheduled task. The operation cancels only the running task. If the task being canceled is a scheduled task,
subsequent runs are not canceled.
Tasks that aren’t running can be cleared when they are in a queued or scheduled state. In such cases, because
the cancel operation is not available, either remove the task or reschedule it to run at a different time. Removing
a scheduled task requires that you recreate it to run it in the future, rescheduling does not.
You can cancel the following tasks:
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Connecting to a host
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Cloning a virtual machine
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Deploying a virtual machine
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Migrating a powered off virtual machine. This task is cancelable only when the source disks have not been
deleted.
If your vSphere uses virtual services, you can also cancel the following scheduled tasks:
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Change the power state of a virtual machine
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Make a snapshot of a virtual machine
Change or Reschedule a Task
After a scheduled task is created, you can change the timing, frequency, and specifics of the task. You can edit
and reschedule tasks before or after they run.
Required privilege:Schedule Task.Modify Task
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client navigation bar, click Home > Management > Scheduled Tasks.
2 Select the task.
3 In the toolbar, click Properties.
4 Change task attributes as necessary.
5 Click Next to advance through the wizard.
6 Click Finish.
Remove a Scheduled Task
Removing a scheduled task removes all future occurrences of the task. The history associated with all
completed occurrences of the task remains in the vCenter Server database.
Prerequisites
To remove scheduled tasks, the vSphere Client must be connected to the vCenter Server system.
Required privilege:Scheduled Task.Remove Task
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client navigation bar, click Home > Management > Scheduled Tasks.
2 Select the task.
3 Select Inventory > Scheduled Task > Remove.
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