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You can use the Jobs page to abort a job if it is taking too long to finish, is encountering too many errors, or is no longer needed. You can abort a job only if its status and type allow it. You can abort any running job.

Aborting jobs

You can use the Jobs page to abort a job if it is taking too long to finish, is encountering too many errors, or is no longer needed. You can abort a job only if its status and type allow it. You can abort any running job.

What you’ll need

You must have the Application Administrator or Storage Administrator role.

Steps
  1. In the left navigation pane, click Protection > Jobs.

  2. From the list of jobs, select one job, and then click Abort.

  3. At the confirmation prompt, click Yes to abort the selected job.