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Use Run Queue when you need to see which workflow runs are waiting to start, which ones are already running, and how much account concurrency is currently in use.

Overview

The queue lives in your workspace sidebar, not as a separate page. It gives you a live view of active workflow queue items for your account, including whether each item is still waiting for a slot or already using one. Hive Agents do not use this Run Queue surface for node-level concurrency. Configure Hive Agent node concurrency from Budget Settings with Max Concurrent Nodes.

How do I open the queue?

In the left sidebar footer, click Run Queue. If Fetch Hive already has active queue items, the Run Queue button can show a count badge.

How do I read queued versus running items?

Queued means the item is waiting for an available concurrency slot. Running means the item has started and is already using one of your available slots. Only Queued items show a Cancel control in the sheet. Running items do not.

Why does Fetch Hive queue runs?

Fetch Hive queues workflow runs so your account stays within its concurrency cap. When all available slots are already in use, additional work waits until a slot becomes available instead of starting immediately.

Concurrency usage

At the top of Run Queue, Concurrency usage shows how many slots are currently in use out of your total account limit. For Hive Agents, use Budget Settings > Max Concurrent Nodes to limit how many executor nodes can run at once inside a Hive Agent run. See also: Errors and rate limits and Hive Agent configuration.