Property
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Description
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Name
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The name assigned to the proxy service. The name is a link to the Operational Settings page. See
Configuring Operational Settings for Proxy Services.
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Path
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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.
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Type
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The parent service type: proxy service.
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State
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The state of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
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Monitoring
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The monitoring status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
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SLA Alerting
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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).
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Pipeline Alerting
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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).
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Reporting
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The message reporting status of the service: Enabled or Disabled.
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Logging
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The logging status: Enabled or Disabled, and the level enabled at and above: Debug (D), Info (I), Warning (W), or Error (E).
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Tracing
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The run-time tracing status of the proxy service: Enabled or Disabled.
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Actions
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The
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You can use this page also to do the following:
Note: | The run time effects of the service-level settings depend on their corresponding global settings. You must enable both the global and the service-level settings for a service to be completely enabled at run time. Additionally, SLA Alerting depends on both the global and service-level Monitoring states-both must be enabled for SLA alerting to be enabled at run time. See Enabling Global Settings. |
Note: | In addition, the service State must also be enabled. |