Health Monitor

Use Health Monitor to view a snapshot of the overall system health of your business solution. This widget provides a single place from which you can quickly assess the status of application servers, nodes, clusters, deployment environments, messaging engines and their queues, databases, system applications, and failed events.

The Health Monitor widget displays the status of and information about the following items on your system, organized into tabs for easy browsing.
Topology tab
Deployment environments
Lists the status of all deployment environments on the system that match any filter criteria you specified. If you specify no criteria, all objects are displayed.
Clusters
Lists the status of all clusters on the system that match any filter criteria you specified. If you specify no criteria, all objects are displayed.
Standalone servers
Lists the status of all standalone servers on the system that match any filter criteria you specified. If you specify no criteria, all objects are displayed.
Node agents
Lists the status of all node agents on the system.
System Applications tab
System applications
Lists the status of Business Process Choreographer, Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) and Service Component Architecture (SCA) applications and services configured on your system (for example, the failed event manager, Business Process Choreographer containers, and the Event Service), as well as Business Space widgets and the Business Space Manager.
System data sources
Lists the data sources that match any filter criteria you specified. If you specify no criteria, the Health Monitor displays all data sources on the system, including the Common database, the Business Process Execution database, the Common Event Infrastructure database, and the Service Integration Bus database.
System messaging engines
Lists the messaging engines configured on the system and application buses (SCA.SYSTEM.busID.Bus, SCA.APPLICATION.busID.Bus, CommonEventInfrastructure_Bus, and BPC.cellName.Bus).
Applications tab
Applications
Lists enterprise applications installed on the system that match any filter criteria you specified. If you specify no criteria, all objects are displayed.
Failed event count
If the Recovery subsystem is enabled, lists the number of failed events.
Queues tab
Queue depth
Displays current queue depth for the messaging point. If not all messaging engines are running, only partial queue depth is available. Use the radio buttons to select the subset of queues you want to display in the Health Monitor.
Status can be running, stopped, or unavailable.
Table 1.
Status Icon
Running
Running status
Stopped
Stopped status
Unavailable
Unavailable status
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Using Health Monitor

In Health Monitor, you can perform the following actions:

Tip: If you are displaying status for all system component types, note that setting a frequent refresh rate can affect performance.