In modern Archer environments (post-version 6.x), the Archer Job Engine Service is the primary service responsible for executing asynchronous tasks, including Data Feeds. When a Data Feed is initiated, it is placed in the queue. If the status remains "Pending," it indicates that the task has been recognized by the database, but no service has "picked it up" to begin processing.
As detailed in the Archer Administration II troubleshooting modules, the Job Engine is the "worker" that handles these requests. If this service is stopped, paused, or stuck on the application server, all scheduled and manual feeds will remain in a "Pending" state indefinitely. While the Queuing Service (Option D) is involved in the initial placement of the task, the actual execution and the transition out of "Pending" into "In Progress" is the responsibility of the Job Engine. The Indexing Service (Option C) handles search keyword indexing and is unrelated to data feed execution.
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