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Identity Manager 9.2.1 - Operations Support Web Portal User Guide

System status

On the System status page, you can view the status of current DBQueues or Job queues at any time. You can also check whether the database is up-to-date or must be recompiled. You can also stop the DBQueue or Job queue, or restart them.

To find out how to display the page, see Viewing system status.

On the System status page, you can see if:

  • The DBQueue is running

  • The Job queue is running

  • The database is functioning properly

  • The database is up-to-date

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Viewing system status

To display the system status

  • In the menu, click System > System status.

    The System status page opens.

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Stopping and starting the job queue

On the System status page, you can stop and restart the Job queue.

In certain situations, you may have to use the One Identity Manager Service to stop processes immediately. For example, changes within One Identity Manager could cause bulk entries to be made into the job queue, resulting in a system overload.

To stop the Job queue

  1. In the menu, click System > System status.

  2. On the System status page, in the Job queue tile, click Stop.

To restart the Job queue

  1. In the menu, click System > System status.

  2. On the System status page, in the Job queue tile, click Start.

  3. In the Start Job queue dialog, confirm the prompt with Yes.

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Stopping and starting the DBQueue

On the System status page, you can stop and restart the DBQueue.

In certain situations, you may have to use the DBQueue Processor to stop processes immediately. For example, changes within One Identity Manager could cause bulk entries to be made in the DBQueue, resulting in a system overload.

To stop the DBQueue

  1. In the menu, click System > System status.

  2. On the System status page, in the DBQueue tile, click Stop.

To restart the DBQueue

  1. In the menu, click System > System status.

  2. On the System status page, in the DBQueue tile, click Stop.

  3. In the Start DBQueue dialog, confirm the prompt by clicking Yes.

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