The Service Health page displays metrics for services that have monitoring enabled. To learn how to enable monitoring for services, see Configuring Operational Settings for Proxy Services and Configuring Operational Settings for Business Services.
By default, the Dashboard refresh rate is No Refresh. To change the Dashboard refresh rate interval, see Setting User Preferences.
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WARNING: | BEA Systems recommends that you use the Dashboard refresh rate feature with caution. You should never leave a console session unattended. While your console session is active others can gain access to it from your machine, without re-authentication. |
On the Service Health tab header, these icons may be present:
The Service Health page displays service metrics and monitoring information, shown in Table 23-5.
If a cluster exists, cluster-wide metrics are displayed by default. Select an individual Managed Server to display metrics for that server.
This search method is preferable if the name of the service is unique across all projects and paths.
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
Wildcard characters are not supported in the Invoked by Proxy field.
Property
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Description
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Name
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The name assigned to the service. The name is a link to the Service Monitoring Details page. See
Viewing Service Metrics.
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Path
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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.
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Service Type
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The parent service type: proxy service or business service.
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Aggregation Interval
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This field is displayed only when you have selected Current Aggregation Interval in the Display Statistics field.
The current aggregation interval set for monitoring this service, in terms of hours and minutes. You set this interval on the Operational Settings page. See
Setting the Aggregation Interval for a Service.
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Avg. Response Time
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The average response time (in msec) that this service has taken to execute messages within the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
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Messages
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The number of messages associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
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Errors
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The number of error messages associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
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Alerts
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This field is hidden by default.
The number of alerts (SLA and pipeline) associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
For an individual Managed Server in a cluster, for proxy services, it shows the number of pipeline alerts only associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
For business services, for individual Managed Servers, displays N/A.
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SLA Alerts
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The number of SLA alerts associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
For an individual Managed Server in a cluster, SLA Alerts will be N/A (only cluster-wide SLA alerts are displayed).
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Pipeline Alerts
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For proxy services only:
The number of pipeline alerts associated with this service for the period of the current aggregation interval or for the period since the last reset.
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Endpoint URI Status
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For business services only, the status of endpoint URIs. The status is a link to the Endpoint URIs page. See
Viewing Business Services Endpoint URIs Metrics.
For a single node domain (individual server instances):
For a clustered domain:
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Action
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This field is displayed only when you have selected Since Last Reset in the Display Statistics field.
In this column, you can click the
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