The Event Viewer allows you to search for events by time, date, event type, event code, and event location. The Hub Admin can also search by participant, Source IP, and Event ID.
The data that the Event Viewer generates identifies, among other things, the Event Code, TimeStamp, and Source IP, and allows you to view the event and document details to diagnose the problem. You can also view the raw document, which identifies the field, value, and reason for the error.
An event tells you know that something unusual has happened in the system. An event can let you know that a system operation or function was successful (for example, a participant was successfully added to the system, or a participant connection was successfully created between Community Manager and participant). An event can also identify a problem (for example, the system could not process a document or the system detected a non-critical error in a document). Most types of documents are resent multiple times, so when a document fails and generates an alert, it is something that you should investigate and correct to prevent similar failures in the future.
WebSphere Business Integration Connect includes predefined events. Use the product's Alerts feature, Account Admin module, to create event-based alerts. This process identifies the events that are of concern to you. Then use the Contacts feature, also in the Account Admin module, to identify the staff members that the system will notify if those events occur.
The Event Viewer displays events based on specific search criteria. You can locate a specific event and then research why it occurred. The Event Viewer allows you to search for events by time, date, event type (debug, information, warning, error, and critical), event code (for example, 210031), and event location.
Data available through the Event Viewer includes event name, time stamp, user, and participant information. This data helps you identify the document or process that created the event. If the event is related to a document, you can also view the raw document, which identifies the field, value, and reason for the error.
WebSphere Business Integration Connect includes the following event types.
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Search for events. |
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View event details. |
Events are organized by severity from left to right in the Event Viewer Search screen. Information on the left is the least severe event type; Critical on the right is the most severe. (Debug events cannot be viewed by all users.) For any selected event, that event and all events with greater severity are displayed in the Event Viewer. For example, if the Warning event type is selected in the search criteria, Warning, Error, and Critical events are displayed. If Informational events are selected, all event types are displayed
When the error message No valid encryption certificate found is displayed, neither the primary nor the secondary certificate is valid. The certificates might be expired or they might have been revoked. If the certificates were expired or revoked, you see the corresponding event (No valid encryption certificate found) in the Event Viewer.