--- layout: docs title: Processing Queue --- # {{ page.title }} The page *Processing Queue* shows the current state of document processing for your uploads. At the top of the page a list of running jobs is shown. Below that, the left column shows jobs that wait to be picked up by the job executor. On the right are finished jobs. The number of finished jobs is cut to some maximum and is also restricted by a date range. The page refreshes itself automatically to show the progress. Example screenshot:
You can cancel running jobs or remove waiting ones from the queue. If you click on the small file symbol on finished jobs, you can inspect its log messages again. A running job displays the job executor id that executes the job. Currently the job queue executes just the document processing tasks, but it may be used for other long running tasks in the future. Since job executors are shared among all collectives, it may happen that a job is some time waiting until it is picked up by a job executor. You can always start more job executors to help out. If a job fails, it is retried after some time. Only if it fails too often (can be configured), it then is finished with *failed* state. If processing finally fails, the item is still created, just without suggestions. But if processing is cancelled by the user, the item is not created.