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Monitoring Processes in the Progress Pane
 
The Progress pane is used to monitor the processes that you created in Interplay MAM Desktop or MediaCentral UX and are active or were completed during the last 24 hours. If necessary, you can also cancel a process that is underway directly from the pane. The following illustration shows several examples of what you might encounter when monitoring MAM processes with the Progress pane.
*If your user account also allows you to work with Interplay Production processes, such as Sequence Mixdown and Send To Playback, Interplay MAM and Interplay Production processes can be displayed in the Progress pane at the same time. For more information, see The Progress Pane.
Processes are grouped according to the group property. If a group property is not set, processes are grouped by their process type, such as Export or Import. In MediaCentral UX, the term “job groups” is used for process types and “job group names” are used for process type labels. Single job groups can be hidden to get a better overview by selectively displaying only one section. You can display all job groups again from the Pane menu.
For each process, the Progress pane shows the process title, the number of assets that are attached to it (if there are any), and information about its life cycle and status. For initialized and running processes, a progress bar is also shown. For active processes that allow cancellation a Cancel button is shown to the right of the process.
In case a problem occurs, and the Details property field is supplied in Interplay MAM, the Details link displays the error message that is reported from the Interplay MAM system.
If activated, notifications about completed or failed processes are shown as browser alerts. For additional information, see Showing Desktop Notifications from Panes.
To open the Progress pane:
*Select Panes > Progress.
The pane displays all active or completed processes that you created during the last 24 hours.
To filter the displayed job groups:
*Select Panes > Show Job Groups and click the job group name.
The pane hides all processes of the selected job group or displays them again if you click an inactive (non-checked) job group name.
To cancel a process underway:
*Click the Cancel button located to the right of the active process.
The Cancel button is removed. A process cancel request is sent.
To remove all non-running processes from the list in the Progress pane:
1. Click the Pane Menu button.
2. Select Clear Inactive Jobs.
All completed processes are removed from the Progress pane.