Application monitor events occur whenever a message is exchanged
between the application monitor and the registered pipelines on the Pipelines tab
in the Configuration Console. These messages include information ranging from
when a pipeline starts or stops to when the system logs errors or warnings,
except for Universal Message Format (UMF) exceptions. This information can
help you troubleshoot errors occurring on a specific pipeline.
Before you begin:
- The pipeline must be registered on the Pipelines tab
on the Configuration Console.
- The pipeline must have been started on the pipeline node registered on Pipelines tab
using the same registered pipeline name that displays on Pipelines tab.
About this task:
If the pipeline is registered on the Pipelines tab
in the Configuration Console, you can view current or historical events on
the Events tab in the Configuration Console.
Procedure:
- Click the Status button.
- Click the Events button.
- Optional: In the From Date field,
type the starting date in mm/dd/yyyy format that you want to see application
monitor events for. If you leave this field blank, the system displays
all application monitor events since the first operational system date that
meet the other specified criteria. If you type a date in this field, you do
not have to type a date in the Thru Date field.
- Optional: In the Thru Date field,
type the ending date in mm/dd/yyyy format that you want to see application
monitor events for. If you leave this field blank, the system displays
all application monitor events through today's date that meet the other specified
criteria. If you type a date in this field, you do not have to type a date
in the From Date field.
- Optional: In the From Pipeline field,
type the registered name of the specific pipeline you want to see application
monitor events for. If you leave this field blank, the system displays
all application monitor events for all pipelines by registered name that meet
the other specified criteria.
- Optional: From the Max Count drop-down
list, select the maximum number of application monitor events to display. The system displays only up to and including that number of application
monitor events that meet all other specified criteria. If there are more exceptions
than the number specified, the system does not display them. If there are
fewer exceptions than the number specified, all application monitor events
that meet all other specified criteria display.
- Required: Click the Search button.
For example, if you want to see the last 500 application monitor
events that occurred today for pipeline08, you would specify the following
criteria:
- In the From Date field, you would type today's
date.
- In the Thru Date field, you would type today's
date.
- In the From Pipeline field, you would type pipeline08.
- You would select 500 from the Max Count drop-down
list.
What to do next:
You can take a closer look at the details of a application monitor
event by clicking on it. The information displayed is what was reported about
the event when it occurred.