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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.
Before you begin
You must have the Application Administrator or Storage Administrator role.
Steps
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In the left navigation pane, click Protection > Jobs.
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From the list of jobs, select one job, and then click Abort.
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At the confirmation prompt, click Yes to abort the selected job.