Stopping a job that is running
After you assign a software configuration to user accounts or change an existing software configuration that you already assigned to user accounts, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates a job to deliver BlackBerry® Device Software, BlackBerry Java® Applications, or application settings to BlackBerry devices. If you assign an IT policy to user accounts or change an existing IT policy, a job sends the IT policy changes to BlackBerry devices. If you want to make changes to a job that is running, you can stop a job.
When you
stop a job, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
does not process the remaining tasks in the job, and the BlackBerry Administration Service
changes the scheduled start time for the job to the following day. The job returns to a ready to run status. You can make changes to the start time, priority, and distribution settings of the job. If you do not change the start time for the job, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server delivers the job on the following day using the default job schedule settings. When the job starts again, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server processes the remaining tasks in the job.
Deleting a job
If you want to delete a job, change the
start date of the job to
a date that exceeds the job failure period that you configured in the job schedule settings. The
default job failure period is 30 days.
Stop a job that is running
1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the
Devices menu, expand
Deployment jobs.
2. Click
Manage deployment jobs.
3. Search for the job that you want to stop.
4. In the search results, click the ID of the job that you want to stop. You can only stop jobs with a Running status.
5. Click
Stop Current Execution.
6. Click
Yes - Stop Current Execution.
Source: Stopping a job that is running - Administration Guide - BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino - 5.0.2