Pro-Active Caching Problems After Change that requires Re-Process of Cube?

We currently have Pro-Active caching setup at one of our clients to provide a near real-time refresh.
We are using SQL Server 2012 SP1 Cumulative Update 4.
We are using Views and a Linked Server to pull data from an Oracle Data Warehouse source.
The Pro-Active caching is set-up using a Polling Query which polls for changes every 2 minutes and the silence intervals are staggered to try and assist with processing.
I had significant problems with this setup with Pro-Active caching stopping on several occasions.  What was a cause for concern is that the stoppages have occurred on several occasions without any errors being recorded in the Event Log or Flight Recorder
to indicate what went wrong.
This lead to me setting things up as follows to get a stable setup that has been running for several days now :-
- All Dimensions Pro-Active Cache Refresh - 2 Minute Polling Query (Staggered Silence Interval)
- All Measure Groups Pro-Active Cache Refresh - 2 Minute Polling Query (Staggered Silence Interval)
- 2 Measure Groups that had long running Polling Queries had to be scheduled via SQL Agent because no matter they would continuously stop when scheduled via Pro-Active caching.  SQL Agent job processes 2 x Measure Groups.
However I have an issue?  When I make changes to the underlying database views that do not necessitate a re-process Pro-Active caching runs fine and records the change.
If I make a change to the solution however that necessitates a re-process of any of the Dimensions and Cubes then I have "HY008 - Operation Cancelled" messages in the Event logs for at up to 6 hours before they then disappear.
The errors in the Flight Recorder indicating the detail behind these messages say "Server: Proactive caching was cancelled because newer data became available" and "The
operation was cancelled because of locking conflicts".
I know the first message can appear because of Late-Arriving Facts but I believe we have dealt with this via the Ignore Errors/Unknown member option and why do these message disappear after 6 hours and everything appears stable again?
I appreciate anyone's thought on this?
Is Pro-Active caching stable in the version of SQL Server 2012 we are using?

Never mind.  I have solved this myself.  The system has been a lot more stable since retiring the SQL agent Job that did the manual processing of the measure groups and switching to Pro-Active caching instead using MOLAP caching only (ensuring
no ROLAP was used).

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