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I will start to work through the remaining 109 failures and hopefully that will be that. (Unless there is anything else you want to do?)
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You should not need to work through that all, just check for each server if there is such a failed device update entry and let that rerun. If that succeeds ignore the other of this server and proceed with the next server. You can also clear the successful entries using the zlman command "zlman qf S". That is what I do about all two weeks to keep the queue small. The qf is for queue flush adn S for just the successful ones. If you have worked through the devices and the device update entries for each of them you can delete the rest of the failed with "zlman qf F" and then check maybe every week or month or so if the number of failed increases. Failed can also be a result of a device refresh triggered via the ZCC when the device is not available. So not all failed are realy problematic.
Rainer