Use the Search page to locate only those failed events that meet specified criteria.
To access this page in the console, click Integration Applications > Failed Event Manager > Search failed events.
The page contains fields common to all event types, as well as fields that are specific to each type of event handled by the Recovery subsystem. These type-specific fields are shown only when you search for the related event type. The following sections describe all the fields available on the page.
Specify the type or types of failed events you want to find.
Specify the event status you want to include in your search. This field is available only when you are searching for Business Process Choreographer events. If you are searching for SCA, JMS, or Business Flow Manager hold queue events only, the value defaults to failed and the field is unavailable.
Specify the failed event’s destination module (the module to which the event was being sent). This field is available when searching for SCA, JMS, Business Flow Manager hold queue, and Business Process Choreographer events.
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all destination modules are returned.
Specify the failed event’s destination component (the component to which the event was being sent). This field is available when searching for all event types.
The destination is determined from the perspective of the failure point.
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all destination components are returned.
Specify the failed event’s operation (the method designated to process the event). This field is available when searching for all event types.
The destination is determined from the perspective of the failure point..
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all destination methods are returned.
Specify the starting date and time when searching for events that failed during a particular time period. This field is available when searching for all event types.
The value for this field must conform to the time and date format required by your computer’s locale. (For instance, the required format for the en_US locale is MM/DD/YY HH:MM Meridiem; a correctly formatted value looks like 12/20/2005 4:30 PM.) The page contains an example of the appropriate format for your locale above the field.
Note that the time is always local to the process server, not an individual machine running the administrative console.
Specify the ending date and time when searching for events that failed during a particular time period. This field is available when searching for all event types.
The value for this field must conform to the time and date format required by your computer’s locale. (For instance, the required format for the en_US locale is MM/DD/YY HH:MM Meridiem; a correctly formatted value looks like 12/20/2005 4:30 PM.) The page contains an example of the appropriate format for your locale above the field.
Note that the time is always local to the process server, not an individual machine running the administrative console.
Specify the ID for the session you want to search within. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
Every event executes within a session; the session includes all of the information needed to process an event. If an event fails, the failed event manager encapsulates specific session information for the failed execution branch in the Session ID parameter.
Specify the module from which an event originated. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all source modules are returned.
Specify the component from which an event originated. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
See the description for the Source module field for more information on how the source is determined.
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all source components are returned.
Specify a business object type when searching for failed events that contain a particular business object type. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
The field accepts the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all events are returned.
Specify whether you want to search for events with the event sequencing qualifier declared. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
Specify the exception text you want to search for within the failed events. This field is available when searching for SCA events.
You can specify the entire text that appears in the exception, or specify a fragment of it in conjunction with the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Values are case sensitive. If you leave this field blank, it is treated as a wild card and all events are returned.