The elements of the Common Base Event that are included in all events fired from service component monitoring are listed here. They include the Common Base Event headers, the service component identification elements, the Event Correlation Sphere identification elements, and the situation identification elements.
Attribute | Description |
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CommonBaseEvent element | |
creationTime | The time at which the event is created, in UTC. |
globalInstanceId | The identifier of the Common Base Event instance. This ID is automatically generated. |
localInstanceId | This ID is automatically generated (may be blank). |
sequenceNumber | This value is set by the event factory. |
severity | Not used. |
priority | Not used. |
version | Set to 1.0.1. |
reporterComponentId | Not used. |
extensionName | Set to the event name. |
sourceComponentId element | |
component | Process server version. |
componentIdType | set to Component Kind QName. |
executionEnvironment | A string that identifies the operating system. |
instanceId | The identifier of the server. This identifier has the format cell name/node name/server name. The delimiters are operating system dependent. |
location | Set to the host name of the executing server. |
locationType | Set to Hostname. |
processId | The process identifier of the operating system. |
subComponent | The observable element name. |
application | Not used. |
threadId | The thread identifier of the Java™ virtual machine (JVM). |
componentType | The component QName, based on the Apache QName format. |
contextDataElement element | |
ECSCurrentID | The value of the current Event Correlation Sphere ID. |
ECSParentID | The value of the parent Event Correlation Sphere ID. |
situation element | |
categoryName | For process server-specific components, set to STATUS. |
situationType | For process server-specific components, set to ReportSituation. |
reasoningScope | For process server-specific components, set to EXTERNAL. |
Last updated: Thu Apr 27 14:31:35 2006
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