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Academy Blog HubSpot User Groups ? Quick answers Salesforce How do chemstation troubleshooting I fix an 'Unsupported item assigned to queue' sync error? Last updated: February 19, 2016 Salesforce agilent 7890a gc maintenance and troubleshooting Queues can only own Salesforce lead or case records. You will see this record in HubSpot if you're attempting to assign an asset other than a
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click Add Queue. The queue will be added under the top level, or "root" queue. A "default" queue already exists under the root queue. NoteTo return to a agilent gc troubleshooting previously created Capacity Scheduler view instance, click Views on the Manage Ambari
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page, then click CAPACITY-SCHEDULER. Click the applicable Capacity Scheduler view instance, then click Go to instance at the top openlab cds of the page. Type in a name for the new queue, then click the green check mark to create the queue. In the following example, we're creating the "Engineering" queue. https://knowledge.hubspot.com/articles/kcs_article/salesforce/how-do-i-fix-unsupported-item-assigned-to-queue The "Engineering" queue is added, and its configuration page appears. The sum of queue capacities at any level in the Capacity Scheduler configuration must total 100%. Here the default queue is already set to 100%. Therefore, if we try to set the "Engineering" queue capacity to 60%, error messages appear warning that the total at this level is 160%. If we https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.1.1.0/bk_ambari_views_guide/content/_setting_up_queues.html click the "default" queue and set its capacity to 0%, the error messages no longer appear, and the Level Total bar at the top of the page lists the total queue capacity at this level as 60%. To add more queues at the root level, click the root queue, then click Add Queue. In the following example, we have added a "Support" queue set to 10% of the level capacity, and a "Marketing" queue set to 30%. The root-level queue capacities now total 100%. To save your configuration, click Actions > Save Only. On the Notes pop-up, enter an optional description of your changes, then click Save. Each version is retained and listed in the Versions box. To build a queue hierarchy, click a top level queue, then click Add Queue. In the following example, the "qa" and "development" queues have been added under the "Engineering" queue. Legal noticesContentsSearch1. Using Ambari Views2. Preparing Ambari Server for Views3. Running Ambari Server Standalone1. Prerequisites2. Standalone Server Setup3. Reverse Proxy 4. Configuring Views for Kerberos5. Using the Tez View1. Configuring Your Cluster for Tez View
Queues (RMTOUTQs) Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) This document contains a list of recommended values for the Remote Printer Queue (RMTPRTQ) parameter when using a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) or the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF) http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1010172 command to print using the TCP/IP LPR/LPD. Resolving the problem Note: This document was previously titled, TCP/IP LPR/LPD Printing with Recommended RMTPRTQ Values. This document contains a list of recommended values for the Remote Printer Queue (RMTPRTQ) https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xml parameter when using a Remote Output Queue (RMTOUTQ) or the Send TCP/IP Spooled File (SNDTCPSPLF) command to print using the TCP/IP LPR/LPD. Notes: 1. The Remote Printer Queue (RMTPRTQ) parameter specifies the LPR queue name that the error messages network interface card (NIC), print server or is expecting for LPD (or Line Printer Daemon) print requests. The LPR queue name is hardware specific when sending spooled files to a printer or printer server, but also must be set to a specific value when sending to a Windows print queue, a Unix or Linux print queue, or to another IBM i system. This value is typically case sensitive as well, so it should 1865 - box generally be specified in single quotes. 2. The values listed below are case-sensitive. If the value is shown in lowercase, then the value must be specified in lowercase using single quotation marks ('). If the value is specified without single quotation marks, IBM OS/400 or IBM i5/OS will convert the value to all uppercase before changing the RMTPRTQ parameter in the output queue description. This may cause the writer for the RMTOUTQ to end unexpectedly or may cause spooled files to stay in SND (Sending) status rather than printing. 3. If the RMTPRTQ parameter is not set to correct LPR queue name, or if it is specified in the wrong case, then the RMTOUTQ may be unable to connect to the printer; print server; or Windows, Linux, AIX or IBM i print queue. This can cause spooled files to stay in SND (Sending) status without being sent. 4. Once the RMTOUTQ has been created, the Work with OUTQ Description (WRKOUTQD) command can be used to verify that all of the parameters, including the Remote printer queue (RMTPRTQ) parameter, are specified correctly. If not, use the End Writer (ENDWTR) command with the When to end writer (OPTION) parameter set to *IMMED to end the writer immediately, then use the WRKOUTQ command to display and the F13 (Change) Key to c