After your application is received, you will receive a Reference Number and User ID by email. Once you receive these, activate your password. You must do this before you can log in to the status checker.
You can check the status of your 2023 income tax refund 24 hours after e-filing. Please allow 3 or 4 days after e-filing your 2021 and 2022 tax year returns. If you mailed a return, please allow 4 weeks before checking your status.
With instance status monitoring, you can quickly determine whether Amazon EC2 has detected any problems that might prevent your instances from running applications. Amazon EC2 performs automated checks on every running EC2 instance to identify hardware and software issues. You can view the results of these status checks to identify specific and detectable problems. The event status data augments the information that Amazon EC2 already provides about the state of each instance (such as pending, running, stopping) and the utilization metrics that Amazon CloudWatch monitors (CPU utilization, network traffic, and disk activity).
Status checks are performed every minute, returning a pass or a fail status. If all checks pass, the overall status of the instance is OK. If one or more checks fail, the overall status is impaired. Status checks are built into Amazon EC2, so they cannot be disabled or deleted.
When a status check fails, the corresponding CloudWatch metric for status checks is incremented. For more information, see Status check metrics. You can use these metrics to create CloudWatch alarms that are triggered based on the result of the status checks. For example, you can create an alarm to warn you if status checks fail on a specific instance. For more information, see Create and edit status check alarms.
System status checks monitor the AWS systems on which your instance runs. These checks detect underlying problems with your instance that require AWS involvement to repair. When a system status check fails, you can choose to wait for AWS to fix the issue, or you can resolve it yourself. For instances backed by Amazon EBS, you can stop and start the instance yourself, which in most cases results in the instance being migrated to a new host. For Linux instances backed by instance store, you can terminate and replace the instance. For Windows instances, the root volume must be an Amazon EBS volume; instance store is not supported for the root volume. Note that instance store volumes are ephemeral and all data is lost when the instance is stopped.
If you perform a restart from the operating system on a bare metal instance, the system status check might temporarily return a fail status. When the instance becomes available, the system status check should return a pass status.
Instance status checks monitor the software and network configuration of your individual instance. Amazon EC2 checks the health of the instance by sending an address resolution protocol (ARP) request to the network interface (NIC). These checks detect problems that require your involvement to repair. When an instance status check fails, you typically must address the problem yourself (for example, by rebooting the instance or by making instance configuration changes).
If you perform a restart from the operating system on a bare metal instance, the instance status check might temporarily return a fail status. When the instance becomes available, the instance status check should return a pass status.
Attached EBS status checks monitor if the Amazon EBS volumes attached to an instance are reachable and able to complete I/O operations. The StatusCheckFailed_AttachedEBS metric is a binary value that indicates impairment if one or more of the EBS volumes attached to the instance are unable to complete I/O operations. These status checks detect underlying issues with the compute or Amazon EBS infrastructure. When the attached EBS status check metric fails, you can either wait for AWS to resolve the issue, or you can take actions, such as replacing the affected volumes or stopping and restarting the instance.
You can use the StatusCheckFailed_AttachedEBS metric to help improve the resilience of your workload. You can use this metric to create Amazon CloudWatch alarms that are triggered based on the result of the status check. For example, you could fail over to a secondary instance or Availability Zone when you detect a prolonged impact. Alternatively, you can monitor the I/O performance of each attached volume using EBS CloudWatch metrics to detect and replace the impaired volume. If your workload is not driving I/O to any of the EBS volumes attached to your instance, and the attached EBS status check indicates an impairment, you can stop and start the instance to address issues with the physical host that is impacting the reachability of the EBS volumes.
You can monitor the attached EBS status check metric by creating a CloudWatch alarm based on the StatusCheckFailed_AttachedEBS metric. You can't view this status check by using the describe-instance-status AWS CLI command.
If your instance has a failed status check, you typically must address the problem yourself (for example, by rebooting the instance or by making instance configuration changes). To troubleshoot system or instance status check failures yourself, see Troubleshoot instances with failed status checks.
You can provide feedback if you are having problems with an instance whose status is not shown as impaired, or if you want to send AWS additional details about the problems you are experiencing with an impaired instance.
We use reported feedback to identify issues impacting multiple customers, but do not respond to individual account issues. Providing feedback does not change the status check results that you currently see for the instance.
In the following example, the alarm publishes a notification to an SNS topic, arn:aws:sns:us-west-2:111122223333:my-sns-topic, when the instance fails either the instance check or system status check for at least two consecutive periods. The CloudWatch metric used is StatusCheckFailed.
Status checks are based on external processes, such as continuous integration builds, which run for each push you make to a repository. You can see the pending, passing, or failing state of status checks next to individual commits in your pull request.
When a repository is set to automatically request checks for pushes, you can choose to skip checks for an individual commit you push. When a repository is not set to automatically request checks for pushes, you can request checks for an individual commit you push. For more information on these settings, see "Checks."
To skip checks for a commit, type your commit message and a short, meaningful description of your changes. After your commit description, before the closing quotation, add two empty lines followed by skip-checks: true:
To request checks for a commit, type your commit message and a short, meaningful description of your changes. After your commit description, before the closing quotation, add two empty lines followed by request-checks: true:
The Board of Registered Nursing has a new way to monitor and verify your application status. This will allow you to track your application and provides important details regarding the movement of your application. You can find out if your application has any deficiencies and what action you will need to complete in order to become licensed.
If you have waited over two weeks since the date we updated your application status to "Mailed" and you have not received your passport, contact the National Passport Information Center. Customer service representatives will help you complete a special form (known as the DS-86 form) which is a signed statement that you didn't receive your U.S. passport.
If your status update is "Additional Information Needed" and you have not received a letter and/or email within one week of the date in the status update, call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778. Check the junk or spam folder of your email account before contacting us.
We encourage customers who have already applied to check their application status online and sign up for updates via email. How our contact center can help you depends on your travel date, and if you have applied or not yet applied...
You will see this update if we are experiencing temporary, technical issues with our Online Status Passport System. We recommend you check your status on another web browser or check again in several hours.
Entering Your Last Name: If you cannot find a status update on the first try, make sure the name you enter is spelled the same as the name you provided on your passport form. If you have a hyphen in your name, try entering your name with and without the hyphen.
Your status may be "Mailed" if you recently received a new passport in the last 180 days, and you are re-applying for a new passport. For example, you may need to re-apply for a new passport using Form DS-5504 if you need to Change or Correct Your Passport. It may take 2 weeks after the date you apply on Form DS-5504 for your status to change to "In Process."
Make sure to register for email updates about the status of your application and supporting document. It may take 8 weeks after you receive your new passport for your supporting documents (e.g. birth certificate or previous passport) to arrive. If you have been waiting more than 8 weeks, contact the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778 to report that you have not received your documents.
The first two digits of your nine-digit passport application locator number allow you to know which agency or center is working on your application. You can find your application locator number by checking our Online Passport Status System. The unique digits for each of our agencies and centers are below.
Use TSDR to retrieve status information and to view and download documents for pending and registered trademarks. TSDR also displays information contained in the USPTO records regarding International Registrations and applications for International Registration filed under the Madrid system through the United States. To access TSDR, enter a valid trademark serial number or registration number and select either the "Status" or "Documents" buttons.
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