Monitoring Notifications (Release 9.2.3)

The EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Monitor (P980060X) is an EnterpriseOne application that enables you to perform a health check of notifications in your EnterpriseOne Orchestrator environment. It provides information about which notifications are performing well and which ones might need fine tuning, as well as details about exceptions so that you can take corrective actions to resolve any issues. For more information, see "Understanding the EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Monitor" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Orchestrator Guide.

Starting with Tools Release 9.2.7.4, you can define the notification monitoring details such as notification input and output, subscriber details and subscriber input and output. This enables you to effectively control the notifications that are logged for success and failure, along with additional logged data and visualizations in the Orchestrator Monitor.

To set up monitoring details:

  1. On the Orchestrator Studio Home page, click the Notifications icon, and select the required notification.
  2. Click the Monitoring icon.
  3. Select these options as required:
    • Notification Details: Records the start time, end time, duration, and the status of the notification.

    • Notifications Input/Output:Records the request input and response output of the notification.

    • Subscriber Details:Records the start time, end time, duration, and status of the subscriber.

    • Subscriber Input/Output:Records the input and output details of the subscriber.

    Caution: Enabling these options may generate a very high volume of records for processes that run very frequently or have many steps. It is recommended to leave these options disabled unless there is a specific need for monitoring. It is also recommended to review the Orchestrator Exceptions program (P980060) periodically and purge unnecessary records. See Managing Orchestrator Health and Exception Records in EnterpriseOne.
  4. Enable the Monitor on Start option if required.

    Caution: It is recommended to enable this option only for long-running processes. This setting starts logging at the beginning of the process and incurs additional overhead.
  5. Enable the All Environments and All Users options to monitor all the environments and users. Disable these options to verify or add specific environment and user details.

    You can enter specific environments and users in the Environment to Monitor and User/Role to Monitor tables. Click the X icon in the table to delete a row.

Note: The system displays a blue dot next to the Monitoring icon in the Notifications window if the monitoring options are selected.