Monitoring M365 Replication Actions Queue
You can view the a list of all actions processed by Live Platform including those that have been executed and those in waiting. Queued tasks are executed by the Background Replication process.
➢ | To view queued changes: |
1. | In the Service portal Navigation pane, select Monitoring > Queued Changes. A list of updates is displayed. |
2. | Hover over a specific column to view a callout of the text in the selection (this is useful when text is too detailed to be easily read in the initial view) as is shown in the example screen below. You can also drag-and-drop to group by a specific column. |
The table below describes the details for each task.
Parameter |
Description |
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Customer |
Indicates the name of the customer. |
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Cmd Type |
Indicates the name of the script that has been applied to a customer. For example, Cleanup SBC or tenant remove. |
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State |
One of the following:
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Retries |
Indicates the number of retry attempts to process the task. |
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When Executed |
Indicates when the task was executed. |
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Execution Result |
Indicates the execution result. |
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Next Execution Minutes |
Indicates the next execution time in minutes. |
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Was Successful |
Indicates whether the task was executed successfully. |
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When Created |
Indicates when the task was created. |
The table below describes the Toolbar. fix for UMP Standalone bring back old buttons
Action |
Description |
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Show All |
Displays all queue jobs including both executed and non-executed. |
Show Executed |
Displays all executed queue jobs. |
Show New |
Displays the latest queue jobs. |
Queued Commands (Read-only) |
Lists the number of commands that are in the queue waiting to be processed. |
Executing Commands (Read-only) |
Lists the number of commands that are currently executing. |