Finding All Services (Proxy and Business Services)

  1. Select Operations > Smart Search.
  2. From the Type drop-down list, select All Services, then click Search. The Summary of All Services page displays the information shown in Table 24-1.
  3. To restrict the number of items in the list or locate specific services:
    • Click the Open 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 wildcard characters to perform a more general search), then click Search.
    • 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 wildcard characters to perform a more general search. All the services that reside in that path are displayed.
    • 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. From the State drop-down list, select the state of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. Select All to ignore the service state filter criteria.
    • Filter by service monitoring. From the Monitoring drop-down list, select the monitoring status of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. Select All to ignore the service monitoring filter criteria.
    • Filter by service's SLA alerting setting. From the SLA Alerting drop-down list, select the SLA alerting setting of the service: Enabled or Disabled, then click Search. Select All to ignore the service SLA alerting filter criteria.
    • Table 24-1 Services Summary Information 
      Property
      Description
      Name
      The name assigned to the service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. See Configuring Operational Settings for Proxy Services or Configuring Operational Settings for Business 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).
      Tracing
      For proxy services only:
      The run-time tracing status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
      Actions
      For proxy services: The Edit Message Flow icon is a link to the pipeline for that proxy service.

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