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Multiple Batch jobs stuck in executing mode

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Hi,
 
what is the right step to fix when we have multiple batch jobs stuck in executing mode in Test or Prod environment ?
 
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  • Deepak Agarwal Profile Picture
    8,762 on at
    Please check if batch server are assigned properly to each batch group. 
     
    Did you restored any DB recently? or any other operation on respective environment?
  • Subra Profile Picture
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    Could you please let us know which batch job been stucked, either it's from standard or custom batch jobs. If it's custom batch jobs there might be some issue with customizations.

    In UAT, we can cancel the batch job and we rerun the same batch again. 
     
    Thanks,
    Subra

    If this helped, please mark it as "Verified" for others facing the same issue

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