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FTP Mirror Status view

The FTP Mirror Status view lets you manage FTP Mirror jobs and provides information about them. A status icon gives you immediate information on the current status of each job. For a detailed description of its table columns see the following table.

Add Job

To add a new job to the list, do one of the following:

Edit the job properties.

Modify

If you double-click onto a job, its Properties dialog lets you edit and customize the settings of the activated job.

Delete Job

To delete one or several jobs permanently, select the respective job(s) and do one of the following:

Pause or Unpause Job(s)

To temporarily prevent one or several jobs from being executed, right-click them to open their shortcut menu and select Pause Job(s). This command sets the Pause job setting for all selected jobs to Yes. To allow the job(s) to be performed again, select Unpause Job(s). This command sets the Pause job setting to No; the file deletion will start as soon as the specified condition is fulfilled.

Main table entries: All available columns

Column

Description

More Information

Status icon

Visually describes the current status of the job.

 

The job is being performed or finished successfully.

A warning. See the FTP Mirror History view for more details.

An error. See the FTP Mirror History view for more details.

Description

Job name.

Derived from the General job setting.

Status

Status message.

Short verbal status message about the last run. See the FTP Mirror History view for more details.

Result

Most critical result of the last run.

One of the following:

  • Success
  • Information
  • Warning
  • Failed

Progress (Overall/ Current Dir)

In percent.

While a job runs, the update of the progress information depends on the bandwidth setting you have selected when logging in to the Trimble 4D Control Server UI.

Last Run

Date and time of last data transfer.

Local computer time. Empty, if the job has not been run yet.

Next Run

Date and time of the next scheduled data transfer.

Local computer time.

See Also

FTP Mirror History view