This page displays the collection of outbound sequences for the current scope. Outbound sequences are used to transmit messages reliably from the local application to the remote endpoint. Each sequence has a unique identifier.
To view this page in the console, click one of the paths to this panel. For example .
To browse or change the properties of a listed item, select its name in the list.
To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act on, then use the buttons provided.
To change what entries are listed, or to change what information is shown for entries in the list, use the Filter settings.
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OK | Everything here, and (if there is a link) in all runtime panels below this link, is running normally. |
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Warning | Something here, or (if there is a link) in one
of the runtime panels below this link, is in an unusual state and
you might have to take some action to resolve it. For example, the system might be awaiting a response from an endpoint. In this case, either the response will be received (in which case you need take no action and the runtime information will be updated to "OK") or the reliable messaging destination has stopped acknowledging messages (in which case you have to take some action to resolve the failed sequence). |
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Error | There is a definite error that you must take some action to resolve, either here or (if there is a link) in one of the runtime panels below this link. |
You might see more sequences than you expect, due to sequence reallocation. If a sequence is reallocated, the original and new sequences are both visible.
If reliable messaging is running on a cluster, when you examine the runtime state of inbound or outbound sequences you see multiple entries for each sequence. This is because, although reliable messaging only binds to one messaging engine in a cluster, the runtime panel is calculating and displaying the sequence information once for every cluster member.
Ignore the duplicate entries. Note that the slight differences in the statistics being displayed for each duplicate entry is due to the entries being created sequentially, while polling for messages continues.