Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2010 181Otherwise, see 2 following: Remove the reason of the failure -> [optionally] Startthe failed task manually Edit the local plan to prevent its future failure in case alocal plan has failed Edit the backup policy on the management server incase a centralized plan has failedWhen creating a backup plan or policy the administratorcan turn on the option to stop executing the backup planas soon as the backup plan gets the Error status. Thebackup plan's execution can be resumed using the Restartbutton.2 Warning At least one task hassucceeded withwarnings.Otherwise, see 3.View the log to read the warnings -> [optionally] Performactions to prevent the future warnings or failure.3 OK All the tasks arecompleted successfully.No action is required. Note that a backup plan can be OK incase none of the tasks has been started yet or some of thetasks are stopped or being stopped. These situations areconsidered as normal.Task statesA task can be in one of the following states: Idle; Waiting; Running; Stopping; Need interaction. Theinitial task state is Idle.Once the task is started manually or the event specified by the schedule occurs, the task enterseither the Running state or the Waiting state.RunningA task changes to the Running state when the event specified by the schedule occurs AND all theconditions set in the backup plan are met AND no other task that locks the necessary resources isrunning. In this case, nothing prevents the task from running.WaitingA task changes to the Waiting state when the task is about to start, but another task using thesame resources is already running. In particular, more than one backup or recovery task cannotrun simultaneously on a machine. A backup task and a recovery task also cannot runsimultaneously. Once the other task unlocks the resource, the waiting task enters the Runningstate.A task may also change to the Waiting state when the event specified by the schedule occurs butthe condition set in the backup plan is not met. See Task start conditions (p. 112) for details.Need interactionAny running task can put itself into the Need interaction state when it needs human interactionsuch as changing media or ignoring a read error. The next state may be Stopping (if the userchooses to stop the task) or Running (on selecting Ignore/Retry or another action, such asReboot, that can put the task to the Running state.)Stopping