08-09-2011 06:41 AM
I run EV 9.0.2 and Exchange 2007. I opened the A5 quque and noticed that more than half the items in it had a lable of [1], while the rest started with the test "Archive Mailbox (V4)" followed by the mailbox DN or were either Process Mailbox. What does the [1] label mean?
I've attached a screenshot of what I mean.
thank you
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08-09-2011 01:33 PM
When you see the label starting with "Process Mailbox" this has been placed on the queue by the archiving task as part of the scheduled run starting (a "Process System" request is broken out to many "Process Mailbox" requests).
When you see the label starting with "Archive Mailbox" this is generally when a mailbox has been processed initially yet there are more items to archive than the number of items per pass - for example a "Process Mailbox" message is taken from the queue, there are 1500 eligible items, this will result in an additional pass of the mailbox - for which you see the "Archive Mailbox" label.
There really is no difference between "Process Mailbox" and "Archive Mailbox" requests, the second has a little more information packed into the pay load to determine amount of items to be archived when using Quota or Age&Quota based archiving.
The items tagged [1] or [2] or [3] signify that the previous attempt to process the 'job' has failed and is being retried, the number if the square brackets is the retry number.
Hope that helps.
Karl
08-09-2011 07:17 AM
I do not have the pleasure of running 9 yet, but my guess is the (1) are mails to be processed. You should be able to doubleclick, and verify what kind of item it is.
08-09-2011 07:23 AM
The reason I posted the question is because I can't figure out what the difference is between the differently labeled items. I want to know why some items are simply labeled with a 1 inside of brackets and others are not.
08-09-2011 01:33 PM
When you see the label starting with "Process Mailbox" this has been placed on the queue by the archiving task as part of the scheduled run starting (a "Process System" request is broken out to many "Process Mailbox" requests).
When you see the label starting with "Archive Mailbox" this is generally when a mailbox has been processed initially yet there are more items to archive than the number of items per pass - for example a "Process Mailbox" message is taken from the queue, there are 1500 eligible items, this will result in an additional pass of the mailbox - for which you see the "Archive Mailbox" label.
There really is no difference between "Process Mailbox" and "Archive Mailbox" requests, the second has a little more information packed into the pay load to determine amount of items to be archived when using Quota or Age&Quota based archiving.
The items tagged [1] or [2] or [3] signify that the previous attempt to process the 'job' has failed and is being retried, the number if the square brackets is the retry number.
Hope that helps.
Karl
08-09-2011 02:04 PM
This helps tremendouly. thank you. I guess it bares the question, is it normal to have so many items fail? More than half the items in the a5 queue are labled as [1]
08-11-2011 07:56 AM
Well that would really depend as to what happened - it could just be a collision in schedule with EV going into backup or perhaps Exchange being unavailable. I would say its not normal to have so many retries on a daily basis.
Is it this way each day - or was this a one-off? The good thing is you didn't mention any being [2] or [3], chances are the retry succeeded. Obviously this is the intention of the retry mechanism,
08-11-2011 12:48 PM
archiving is back to normal it seems. so I guess this was a one off. thank goodness