1.3.15 Processor States

There are many possible states of a processor. The appearance of a processor will vary depending on its state.

The following table shows a Quickstats Profiler processor, in all the possible states, with an explanation of each state:

Icon Processor State Description

Disconnected icon

Disconnected

The processor is not connected.

Connected and configured, not yet run icon

Connected and configured, not yet run

The processor is connected and has a valid configuration, but has not yet been run. The re-run marker appears as it needs to be run to produce results.

Connected and configured, results up-to-date icon

Connected and configured, results up-to-date

The processor is connected, has a valid configuration, and has been run. Its results are up-to-date, so no re-run marker appears.

Connected and Configured, results out of date icon

Connected and configured, results out-of-date

The processor is connected, has a valid configuration, and has been run. The re-run marker appears because the processor results are out-of-date, because a configuration change that affects its results has been made since the process last ran.

Note: A processor may be marked as out-of-date if a job that uses it is deleted.

Errored icon

Errored

The processor is connected but has an invalid configuration; that is, it cannot run as required configuration is missing or invalid. Hovering over the processor will display a tooltip describing the error. Double-click the processor to configure it and correct the error.