Using the AquaLogic Service Bus Console

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Configuration

This section includes the following topics:

Overview of Configuration

The following table lists the pages you can access from the Operations > Configuration module. The tasks and help topics associated with each are provided.

Table 24-1 Configuration Pages, Tasks, and Help Topics 
Page
Associated Tasks
Help Topics
Smart Search
Search for operational settings
Enable or disable operational settings
Customize your view of operational settings
Global Settings
Enable or disable settings for all services in the domain
Runtime Tracing Status
Display run time tracing status of proxy services
Enable or disable run time tracing status of proxy services

Finding and Updating Operational Settings

The Smart Search page allows you to easily locate proxy services, business services, alert destinations, and SLA alert rules. You can use the Smart Search page to specify service-specific operational settings, with the following exceptions: you cannot set an aggregation interval or specify an alerting or logging severity level. For more information, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.

Note: You can enable or disable operational settings only from within a session.
To Find All Services (Proxy and Business Services)
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Smart Search from under Operations > Configuration. The Smart Search page is displayed.
  2. In the Type drop-down list, select All Services, then click Search. The Summary of All Services table is displayed, which displays the following information for each service.
  3. Note: Positioning the mouse pointer over a table row highlights it. Changing an operational setting, temporarily changes the field color until you click Update.

    Table 24-2 Services Summary Information 
    Property
    Description
    Name
    The name assigned to the service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
    Path
    The project associated with the service. If the service resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.
    Type
    The parent service type: proxy service or business service.
    State
    The state of the service: Enabled or Disabled.
    Monitoring
    The monitoring status of the service: Enabled or Disabled.
    SLA Alerting
    The SLA alerting status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Normal (N), Warning (W), Minor (Mn), Major (Mj), Critical (C), or Fatal (F).
    Pipeline Alerting
    For proxy services only:
    The pipeline alerting status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Normal (N), Warning (W), Minor (Mn), Major (Mj), Critical (C), or Fatal (F).
    Reporting
    For proxy services only:
    The message reporting status of the service: Enabled or Disabled.
    Logging
    For proxy services only:
    The logging status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Debug (D), Info (I), Warning (W), or Error (E).
    Actions
    For proxy services: The View Message Flow icon is a link to the pipeline for that proxy service.

  4. To locate a specific service, do any of the following:
  5. Note: Click the Advanced Search Filters icon to display additional search filters. If you specify multiple search criteria, only results that match all the criteria will be returned.
    • Filter by service name. In the Name field, enter the name of the search target or enter wildcard characters (use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search), then click Search. The services matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Note: This search method is preferable if the name of the service is unique across all projects and paths.
    • Filter by service path. In the Path field, enter the path of the search target, which is the project name and the name of the folder in which services reside. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. All the services that reside in that path are displayed.
    • Note: The format for the Path field is as follows:
      project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder

      If a service is directly under the project, the format is as follows: project-name
    • Filter by service name and path. This search method is preferable if there is more than one service with the same name that reside in different paths.
    • Filter by service state. In the Service State drop-down list, select the state of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All States to ignore the service state filter criteria.
    • Filter by service monitoring. In the Service Monitoring drop-down list, select the monitoring status of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Monitoring to ignore the service monitoring filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with SLA alerts. In the Service SLA Alerting drop-down list, select the SLA alerting status of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Alerting to ignore the service SLA alerting filter criteria.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.

This page also enables you to do the following:

To Find Proxy Services
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Smart Search from under Operations > Configuration. The Smart Search page is displayed.
  2. In the Type drop-down list, select Proxy Services, then click Search. The Summary of Proxy Services table is displayed, which displays the following information for each proxy service.
  3. Note: Positioning the mouse pointer over a table row highlights it. Changing an operational setting, temporarily changes the field color until you click Update.

    Table 24-3 Proxy Services Summary Information 
    Property
    Description
    Name
    The name assigned to the proxy service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
    Path
    The project associated with the proxy service. If the service resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.
    Type
    The parent service type: proxy service.
    State
    The state of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
    Monitoring
    The monitoring status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
    SLA Alerting
    The SLA alerting status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Normal (N), Warning (W), Minor (Mn), Major (Mj), Critical (C), or Fatal (F).
    Pipeline Alerting
    The pipeline alerting status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Normal (N), Warning (W), Minor (Mn), Major (Mj), Critical (C), or Fatal (F).
    Reporting
    The message reporting status of the service: Enabled or Disabled.
    Logging
    The logging status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Debug (D), Info (I), Warning (W), or Error (E).
    Actions
    The View Message Flow icon is a link to the pipeline for that proxy service.

  4. To locate a specific proxy service, do any of the following:
  5. Note: Click the Advanced Search Filters icon to display additional search filters. If you specify multiple search criteria, only results that match all the criteria will be returned.
    • Filter by proxy service name and path. In the Name and Path fields, enter the name and path of the search target, then click Search. The path is the project name and the name of the folder in which the proxy service resides. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Filter by service state. In the Service State drop-down list, select the proxy service state: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All States to ignore the service state filter criteria.
    • Filter by service monitoring. In the Service Monitoring drop-down list, select the monitoring status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Monitoring to ignore the service monitoring filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with SLA alerts. In the Service SLA Alerting drop-down list, select the SLA alerting status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Alerting to ignore the service SLA alerting filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with pipeline alerts. In the Service Pipeline Alerting drop-down list, select the pipeline alerting status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Alerting to ignore the service pipeline alerting filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with message reporting. In the Service Message Reporting drop-down list, select the message reporting status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Reporting to ignore the service message reporting filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with logging. In the Service Logging drop-down list, select the logging status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The proxy services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Logging to ignore the service logging filter criteria.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.

This page also enables you to do the following:

To Find Business Services
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Smart Search from under Operations > Configuration. The Smart Search page is displayed.
  2. In the Type drop-down list, select Business Services, then click Search. The Summary of Business Services table is displayed, which displays the following information for each business service.
  3. Note: Positioning the mouse pointer over a table row highlights it. Changing an operational setting, temporarily changes the field color until you click Update.

    Table 24-4 Business Services Summary Information 
    Property
    Description
    Name
    The name assigned to the business service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
    Path
    The project associated with the business service. If the service resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.
    Type
    The parent service type: business service.
    State
    The state of the business service: Enabled or Disabled.
    Monitoring
    The monitoring status of the business service: Enabled or Disabled.
    SLA Alerting
    The SLA alerting status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Normal (N), Warning (W), Minor (Mn), Major (Mj), Critical (C), or Fatal (F).

  4. To locate a specific business service, do any of the following:
  5. Note: Click the Advanced Search Filters icon to display additional search filters. If you specify multiple search criteria, only results that match all the criteria will be returned.
    • Filter by business service name and path. In the Name and Path fields, enter the name and path of the search target, then click Search. The path is the project name and the name of the folder in which the business service resides. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. The business services matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Filter by service state. In the Service State drop-down list, select the business service state: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The business services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All States to ignore the service state filter criteria.
    • Filter by service monitoring. In the Service Monitoring drop-down list, select the monitoring status of the business service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The business services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Monitoring to ignore the service monitoring filter criteria.
    • Filter by services with SLA alerts. In the Service SLA Alerting drop-down list, select the SLA alerting status of the business service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The business services matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Alerting to ignore the service SLA alerting filter criteria.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.

This page also enables you to do the following:

To Find Alert Destinations
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Smart Search from under Operations > Configuration. The Smart Search page is displayed.
  2. In the Type drop-down list, select Alert Destinations, then click Search. The Summary of Alert Destinations table is displayed, which displays the following information for each alert destination resource.
  3. Note: Positioning the mouse pointer over a table row highlights it. Changing an operational setting, temporarily changes the field color until you click Update.

    Table 24-5 Alert Destinations Summary Information 
    Property
    Description
    Name
    The name of the Alert Destination resource. This field is a link to the Alert Destination Configuration page. To learn more, see Listing and Locating Alert Destinations.
    Path
    The project associated with the Alert Destination. If the Alert Destination resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.
    Options
    Click the Delete icon to delete a specific Alert Destination. A Delete icon with a red X is displayed when the resource cannot be deleted, which occurs when other resources reference this resource. To learn more, see Deleting an Alert Destination.

  4. To locate a specific Alert Destination, do any of the following:
  5. Note: Click the Advanced Search Filters icon to display additional search filters. If you specify multiple search criteria, only results that match all the criteria will be returned.
    • Filter by Alert Destination name and path. In the Name and Path fields, enter the name and path of the search target, then click Search. The path is the project name and the name of the folder in which the Alert Destination resides. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. The Alert Destinations matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Filter by Alert Destination target. In the Target multi-select box, select one or more Alert Destination targets: SNMP Trap, Reporting, e-mail, or JMS, then click Search. Only Alert Destinations with at least one of the selected targets will be displayed. The Alert Destinations matching the search criteria are displayed. Select no Alert Destination targets to ignore the alert destination filter criteria.
    • Filter by search pattern. In the Search Pattern (Any String) text box, specify any string, then click Search. The system uses the string to search all the Description fields of the Alert Destinations, as well as the specific detailed fields of the e-mail and JMS destinations. If the string appears in any of the Alert Destination fields, the Alert Destinations matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.

This page also enables you to do the following:

To Find SLA Alert Rules
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Smart Search from under Operations > Configuration. The Smart Search page is displayed.
  2. In the Type drop-down list, select SLA Alerts, then click Search. The SLA Alert Rules table is displayed, which displays the following information for each SLA Alert Rule.
  3. Note: Positioning the mouse pointer over a table row highlights it. Changing an operational setting, temporarily changes the field color until you click Update.

    Table 24-6 SLA Alert Rules Summary Information 
    Property
    Description
    Name
    The name assigned to this alert rule. The name is a link to the View Alert Rule Details page. To learn more, see Viewing and Changing Alert Rule Details.
    SLA State
    The status of the alert rule: Enabled or Disabled.
    Description

    Note: This field is hidden by default.

    A description of the alert rule.
    Service Name
    The name of the parent service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
    Path
    The project associated with the parent service of the alert rule. If the parent service of the alert rule resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.
    Severity
    The severity of the alert that is triggered by this rule: Normal, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, or Fatal.
    Aggr. Interval
    The length of the aggregation interval in terms of hours and minutes.
    Expiration Date
    The date when this alert rule is no longer in effect.
    Stop Processing

    Note: This field is hidden by default.

    Displays Yes or No.
    Frequency
    The frequency of this alert:
    • Every Time
    • Notify Once

  4. To locate a specific SLA alert rule, do any of the following:
  5. Note: Click the Advanced Search Filters icon to display additional search filters. If you specify multiple search criteria, only results that match all the criteria will be returned.
    • Filter by alert rule name. In the Name field, enter the name of the search target or enter wildcard characters (use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search), then click Search. The SLA alert rules matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Note: This search method is preferable if the name of the alert rule is unique across all projects and paths.
    • Filter by parent service path. In the Path field, enter the path of the parent service, which is the project name and the name of the folder in which parent service resides. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. All alert rules whose parent services reside in that path are displayed.
    • Note: The format for the Path field is as follows: project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder

      If a service is directly under the project, the format is as follows: project-name
    • Filter by parent service. In the Parent Service field, click Browse. The Select Service page is displayed. Select the parent service from the list and click Submit. Click Clear to remove the parent service filter criteria, or click Search. The SLA Alert Rules matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Note: Your selection in the Parent Service field restricts your choices in the Service Type field.
    • Filter by parent service type. In the Service Type drop-down list, select Proxy Services or Business Services, then click Search. The SLA Alert Rules matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All Services to ignore filtering by parent service type criteria.
    • Note: Your selection in the Service Type field restricts your choices in the Parent Service field.
    • Filter by rule state. In the Rule State drop-down list, select the state of the alert rule: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. The SLA Alert Rules matching the search criteria are displayed. Select All States to ignore the rule state filter criteria.
    • Filter by severity. In the Severity drop-down list, select to restrict SLA alerts rules to the specified level, then click Search. The SLA Alert Rules matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Note: Select the or above check box to restrict your search to the specified severity level or above (listed from the most inclusive to the most restrictive level): Normal, Warning, Minor, Critical, and Fatal.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.

This page also enables you to do the following:

Related Topics

Overview of Configuration

Listing and Locating Service Metrics

Listing and Locating Proxy Services

Listing and Locating Business Services

Listing and Locating Alert Destinations

Listing and Locating Alert Rules

Enabling Global Settings

Note: You can enable or disable all global settings only from within a session.

The Global Settings page allows you to do the following tasks:

Table 24-7 Global Settings Tasks and Help Topics 
To...
See...
Turn monitoring for all services on and off at the domain level
Turn SLA alerting for all services on and off at the domain level
For proxy services only: Turn pipeline alerts for all proxy services on and off at the domain level
For proxy services only: Turn message reporting for all proxy services on and off at the domain level
For proxy services only: Turn logging output for all proxy services on and off at the domain level

To Enable Global Monitoring of Services
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Select the Enable Monitoring check box for the system to start collecting monitoring statistics for all services whose monitoring is enabled at the service level.
  4. Click Update to save all of the settings on this page. The monitoring configuration is updated in the current session.
  5. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  6. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Disable Global Monitoring of Services
Note: If you disable monitoring for all services, all statistics collected so far for those services are deleted as well. These statistics cannot be restored using the session Undo function. You can use Undo to enable monitoring again for the services, but the delete of the statistics is irreversible.
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Clear the Enable Monitoring check box for the system to stop collecting monitoring statistics for all services in your configuration.
  4. Note: This option overrides the Enable Service Monitoring option that you can select for specific business and proxy services. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
    Note: This option also overrides the Enable SLA Alerting option. If you disable monitoring at the global level, SLA alerting will also be disabled at run time as well, even though the corresponding Enable SLA Alerting check box may be selected. See To Enable SLA Alerts Globally.
  5. Click Update. The monitoring configuration is saved in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Enable SLA Alerts Globally
Note: Although you can configure SLA Alerting independently from Monitoring, there is an interaction between the two settings at run time. If global monitoring is enabled, SLA alerting can be enabled or disabled. However, if global monitoring is disabled then SLA alerting will be effectively disabled because SLA alert rule conditions depend on monitoring statistics being evaluated.
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Select the Enable SLA Alerting check box for the system to start evaluating alert rules for all services in your configuration.
  4. Click Update to save all of the settings on this page. The SLA alerting configuration is updated in the current session.
  5. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  6. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Disable SLA Alerts Globally
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Clear the Enable SLA Alerting check box for the system to stop evaluating alert rules for all services in your configuration.
  4. Note: This option overrides any Service SLA Alerting settings that you can select for specific business and proxy services. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
  5. Click Update. The SLA alerting configuration is saved in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Enable Pipeline Alerts Globally
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Select the Enable Pipeline Alerting check box for the system to start executing any pipeline alert actions for proxy services.
  4. Note: Pipeline Alerting has no dependency on global Monitoring.
  5. Click Update to save all of the settings on this page. The pipeline alerting configuration is updated in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Disable Pipeline Alerts Globally
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Clear the Enable Pipeline Alerting check box for the system to stop executing any pipeline alert actions for proxy services.
  4. Note: This option overrides any Service Pipeline Alerting settings that you can select for specific proxy services. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
  5. Click Update. The pipeline alerting configuration is saved in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Enable Message Reporting Globally
Note: This option controls pipeline Report actions on the message context only. It does not effect SLA alerts or pipeline alerts targeted to the reporting framework.
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Select the Enable Reporting check box to start any pipeline Report actions for all proxy services.
  4. Click Update to save all of the settings on this page. The message reporting configuration is updated in the current session.
  5. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  6. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Disable Message Reporting Globally
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Clear the Enable Reporting check box to stop any pipeline Report actions for all proxy services.
  4. Note: This option overrides any Service Message Reporting settings that you can select for specific proxy services. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
  5. Click Update. The message reporting configuration is saved in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Enable Logging Globally
Note: If you select Enable Logging, pipeline Log action messages are sent to the WebLogic Server logging service. To be able to view them, you must configure WebLogic Server to forward these messages to the domain log.
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Select the Enable Logging check box to start any pipeline Log actions for all proxy services.
  4. Click Update to save all of the settings on this page. The logging configuration is updated in the current session.
  5. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  6. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.
To Disable Logging Globally
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Global Settings from under Operations > Configuration.
  3. Clear the Enable Logging check box to stop any pipeline Log actions for all proxy services.
  4. Note: This option overrides any Service Logging settings that you can select for specific proxy services. To learn more, see Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services.
  5. Click Update. The logging configuration is saved in the current session.
  6. Alternatively, click Reset at any time during the session to discard your changes and refresh the page with the currently stored settings.
  7. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.

Related Topics

Overview of Monitoring

Configuring Operational Settings for Specific Services

Finding and Updating Operational Settings

Displaying Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services

The Runtime Tracing Status page allows you to view the run time tracing status of proxy services. To learn more about run time tracing, and enabling run time tracing for a proxy service, see Enabling Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services.

To Display Run Time Tracing Status For a Proxy Service
  1. From the left navigation pane, select Tracing from under Operations > Configuration. The Runtime Tracing Status page is displayed. This page displays the following information.
  2. Table 24-8 Run Time Tracing Information for Proxy Service
    Property
    Description
    Enable
    Check box to enable or disable run time tracing for a proxy service. See Enabling Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services.
    Name
    The name of the proxy service. The name is a link to the Configuration Details page. To learn more, see Viewing and Changing Proxy Services.
    Path
    The project associated with the proxy service. If the service resides in a project folder, this folder is also listed. The path is displayed in the format:
    project-name/root-folder/ . . ./parent-folder
    The path is a link to the corresponding path in the Project Explorer.

  3. To locate a specific proxy service, do one of the following:
    • Filter by proxy service name. In the Name and Path fields, enter the name and path of the search target, then click Search. You can use * and ? as wildcards to perform a more general search. The services matching the search criteria are displayed.
    • Resort the list. Click on an underlined column name. Ascending and descending arrows indicate the sort order. Click the column name to change the sort order.
    • Scroll through the pages. Use the page controls above or below the table. Go to a page by selecting the page number or by using the arrow buttons to go to the next, previous, first, or last page.
    • Click View All to display all proxy services.

Related Topics

Enabling Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services

Listing and Locating Proxy Services

Enabling Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services

The Runtime Tracing Status page allows you to enable or disable the run time tracing status for proxy services. Enabling the run time tracing status causes tracing information to be logged automatically for the proxy services you select, which can help you to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in the Message Flow.

You can enable tracing for a single proxy service or for multiple proxy services. Once you enable tracing, the system logs various details culled from the Message Flow Context and the Message Context. These details include: stage name; pipeline or route node name; and the current message context.

This page also allows you to view the list of proxy services. To learn more, see Displaying Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services.

To Enable Run Time Tracing For a Proxy Service
  1. If you have not already done so, from the left navigation pane, under Change Center, click Create to create a new session for making changes to the current configuration. To learn more, see Using the Change Center.
  2. From the left navigation pane, select Tracing from under Operations > Configuration. The Runtime Tracing Status page is displayed.
  3. To enable run time tracing status for a specific proxy service, select the check box associated with the proxy service and click Update.
  4. To disable run time tracing status for a specific proxy service, clear the check box associated with the proxy service and click Update.

    To enable or disable run time tracing status for all proxy services, select or deselect the check box in the Tracing column header and click Update.

  5. When you have finished making changes to this configuration, from the left navigation pane, click Activate under Change Center. The session ends and the configuration is deployed. Alternatively, click Discard at any time during the session to discard the changes you have made so far in the current session.

Related Topics

Displaying Run Time Tracing Status For Proxy Services

Listing and Locating Proxy Services


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