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Archive Service is Busy Processing Activity Records

Symptom

Netwrix Auditor prompts the following error in one of your monitoring plans:

Data collection has failed.
Error: The Netwrix Auditor Archive Service is busy processing activity records

Causes

Netwrix Auditor collects data faster than it transfers data from the Short-Term Storage to the SQL Server instance or the Long-Term Archive. Refer to the following commonly associated causes:

  • SQL Server-based causes:
    • The SQL Server Express database size reached 10 GB.
    • SQL Server connection issues.
  • Long-Term Archive-based causes:
    • Long-Term Archive connection issues.

IMPORTANT: Netwrix Auditor prompts the error once the amount of Activity Records in the Short-Term Storage has reached 5 million.

Troubleshooting

SQL Server-based Causes

Refer to the following steps to troubleshoot the SQL Server-based causes:

  1. Review the Database Statistics screen:
    1. In the main Netwrix Auditor screen, select Health Status and click View details in the Database Statistics pane.

    2. Review the database states. If a database state reads Failed to store data, review the database details.

      IMPORTANT: The SQL Server Express databases have a 10 GB size limit. In case the affected database states Failed to store data with the size limit of 10 GB, refer to the following article: SQL Server Express Database Size Reached 10GB

    3. If multiple or all databases state Failed to store data with no size limits, refer to the following troubleshooting steps.

  2. Verify that the SQL Server instance is available.
  3. Verify the credentials of the SQL Server instance account:
    1. In the main Netwrix Auditor screen, select Settings > Audit Database.
    2. Click Modify under the Audit Database Settings section.
    3. Verify the account credentials and the authentication method. Click Next > Finish to complete the setup.
  4. Optional—Verify the credentials of the custom SQL Server settings for the affected monitoring plan:
    1. In the left pane of the affected monitoring plan, select Edit settings under the Monitoring plan section.
    2. In the Audit Database tab, review the custom connection parameters if set. Verify the authentication method and the credetials used.
    3. Click Save & Close to save changes.

Long-Term Archive-based Causes

Refer to the following steps to troubleshoot the Long-Term Archive-based causes:

  1. Verify that the Long-Term Archive can be accessed. Review the Long-Term Archive path in Settings > Long-Term Archive.
  2. If using a custom account to connect to the Long-Term Account, verify the credentials of the account used:
    1. In the main Netwrix Auditor screen, select Settings > Long-Term Archive.
    2. Click Modify under the Location and Retention Settings section.
    3. Verify the account credentials. Click OK to save the changes.
  3. If using a custom account to connect to the Long-Term Account, assign the permissions to the account used. Refer to the following article for additional information on required permissions: Configure Long-Term Archive Account.

Other Causes

Verify that the Audit Database account has the correct permissions—refer to the following article for additional information: Configure Audit Database Account.