When you select a specific application monitor event from the Events tab,
a new screen displays the details of that selected event. These details are
taken directly from the system logging files, except for the UMF exceptions
log file. (This log file has its own UMF Exceptions tab
for you to view.) The detail here may assist you in troubleshooting a pipeline
error.
- ID
- The sequential number assigned by the system to this application monitor
event.
- Pipeline
- Lists the name of the pipeline where this application monitor event took
place.
- Date/Time
- Displays the date and time of this CME event in Month, DD, YYYY HH:MM:SS
A/PM Time Zone format. This date and time corresponds with the date and
time the event was logged in the log file.
- Event
- Displays the type of application monitor event:
- NODE-INFO is a note or other type of informational event that
occurred in the affected pipeline. This type of event typically displays when
the affected pipeline is started or stopped.
- NODE-ERROR is an error that occurred in the affected pipeline.
Check the Error Level column to see if this requires
immediate action. Typically, you should take a closer look at the information
for this event; it may assist you in resolving a problem with this pipeline.
- Event Description
- Displays the first several characters of the application monitor event,
as logged in the log file. This description is intended to provide more specific
information about what triggered the event type.
- Error Level
- Displays the type of error level of the application monitor event:
- NOTE is the error level associated with the NODE-INFO event.
Usually, this error level type is informational, so it generally requires
no user action.
- ERR is the error level associated with the NODE-ERROR event.
This type of error level usually indicates that you should take a closer look
at the details of this event to resolve the error. You can see the full details
of the event by clicking on it.