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swalsh19
Level 3
Could I get descriptions for these queues as to what they are:

r1
r2
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6


Thanks,
Steve
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Judy_Glazier
Level 6
Partner
Here you go.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue r1:
Items to retrieve.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue r2
Items ready for retrieval.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a1:
Pending Items that need updating. Also failed operations.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a2:
Individual items to process. Used for manual archive requests and whenever Enterprise
Vault cannot directly communicate with the StorageArchive queue of the Storage service.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a3:
Mailboxes to process. Used for Run Now archiving. 

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a4:
Individual items to process. Only used for retrieswhenEnterprise Vault cannot directly
communicate with the StorageArchive queue of the Storage service.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a5:
Mailboxes to process. Used during background archiving. 
This queue is not processed outside the scheduled archiving times, so you cannot use Run Now to clear a backlog on this queue.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a6:
Requests to update folders with items that have been moved or copied to them. 
Enterprise Vault compresses the moved and copied item data that is placed in requests on queue A6. It also limits message storage on this queue to 100 MB. A compressed request to update 1,000 items occupies approximately 50 KB. So about 2,000 requests can be placed on the queue. 
When the queue is full, further requests are rejected. These moved and copied items have to wait for another shortcut processing run.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for  server queue a7:
Synchronization requests.


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Judy_Glazier
Level 6
Partner
Here you go.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue r1:
Items to retrieve.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue r2
Items ready for retrieval.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a1:
Pending Items that need updating. Also failed operations.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a2:
Individual items to process. Used for manual archive requests and whenever Enterprise
Vault cannot directly communicate with the StorageArchive queue of the Storage service.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a3:
Mailboxes to process. Used for Run Now archiving. 

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a4:
Individual items to process. Only used for retrieswhenEnterprise Vault cannot directly
communicate with the StorageArchive queue of the Storage service.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a5:
Mailboxes to process. Used during background archiving. 
This queue is not processed outside the scheduled archiving times, so you cannot use Run Now to clear a backlog on this queue.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue a6:
Requests to update folders with items that have been moved or copied to them. 
Enterprise Vault compresses the moved and copied item data that is placed in requests on queue A6. It also limits message storage on this queue to 100 MB. A compressed request to update 1,000 items occupies approximately 50 KB. So about 2,000 requests can be placed on the queue. 
When the queue is full, further requests are rejected. These moved and copied items have to wait for another shortcut processing run.

Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for  server queue a7:
Synchronization requests.


Wayne_Humphrey
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified
if you read the Admin Guide there is a good explanation in there.