This chapter provides and overview of synchronous service operation statuses and discusses how to:
Filter synchronous service operations data.
View monitor output for synchronous service operations data.
For synchronous service operations, the Service Operations Monitor displays the following statuses as synchronous service operations progress through the integration system:
Status |
Description |
Done. |
Indicates the synchronous request was successful. |
Error. |
Indicates that an error occurred during processing. Manual intervention is required. |
Use the Synchronous Services page to filter and view inbound synchronous service operations data in the integration system. To access the page, select PeopleTools, Integration Broker, Service Operations Monitor, Monitoring, Synchronous Services. The following example shows the Synchronous Services component:
Use the following filter criteria when working with the Synchronous Services page to reduce your search results.
Node Name |
Identifies the name of the sending node. |
Service Operation |
Identifies the name of the service operation for which to view data. |
The Archived check box enables you to search for either archived or live service operation data. To search archived data, select the check box. To search live data, clear the check box. |
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User Level View |
Check the User Level View box to display information only for those service operations to which you are assigned permission list access. |
Status |
To view service operation data by status, select the status criteria from the Status drop-down list box. The status options reflect the status columns that appear on the Monitor Overview page. Descriptions of the possible service operation statuses are described elsewhere in this chapter. |
Refresh |
Click the button to apply the filtering criteria selected. When you click the Refresh button the system saves your search criteria for subsequent searches. |
Time Period |
The Time Period group box features four fields for searching by date and time: From Date, To Date, From Time and To Time. When left blank, no date or time is used as part of the search criteria. If only the date fields are populated, the system automatically fills in the time fields. |
See Also
Understanding Synchronous Service Operation Statuses
Archiving Service Operation Instances
After you filter and search for synchronous service operations data on the Synchronous Services page, the output displays in a Results grid at the bottom of the page.
The following example shows the Message ID tab of the Results grid on the Synchronous Services page.
You can view the following data in the section:
Timestamp |
Identifies the date and time that the service operation instance was last processed. |
Transaction ID |
Displays the transaction ID, the unique identifier that the system assigns to each transaction. |
Service Operation |
Indicates the name of the service operation. |
Version |
Indicates the version of the service operation. |
Trans Type |
Identifies the transaction type. Values are:
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Publishing Node |
Indicates the sending node. |
Status String |
Displays the status of the transaction. |
Details |
Click the link to open the Synchronous Details page for the service operation to view more in-depth data about the transaction. |
The following example shows the Information tab of the Results grid on the Synchronous Services page.
You can view the following data in the section:
Publisher |
Indicates the name of the sending node. |
Last Upd Dt Tm |
Indicates the date and time the transaction was last updated. |
NRID (Nonrepudiation ID) |
Displays when nonrepudiation is implemented. Identifies a unique number used to associate a service operation instance with the nonrepudiation log. |
Dest Pub Node |
Identifies the name of the node where the service operation will be sent. |
Final Dest Node |
Identifies the name of the node of the final destination for the service operation. |
Details |
Click the link to open the Synchronous Details page for the service operation to view more in-depth data about the transaction. |