From: Josh on 19 Apr 2010 15:28 Does anyone know of a way to monitor the timely completion of jobs in the PWA queue? We have a Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 deployment, and we frequently run into situations where the queue stops processing jobs. Occasionally we must restart the windows NT server, and more recently we had to kill a cube-build in order to get our queue started again. We need to know when the queue is stuck, before the user community complains. Any ideas?
From: Andrew Lavinsky on 19 Apr 2010 18:02 You may have better luck posting this in the Project Server newsgroup. This newsgroup is for Project desktop. "Josh" wrote: > Does anyone know of a way to monitor the timely completion of jobs in the PWA > queue? We have a Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 deployment, and we > frequently run into situations where the queue stops processing jobs. > Occasionally we must restart the windows NT server, and more recently we had > to kill a cube-build in order to get our queue started again. > > We need to know when the queue is stuck, before the user community complains. > > Any ideas?
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