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Durable Subscribers
You can search, monitor, and delete durable subscribers for a Universal Messaging server instance. You can browse and purge events on a specific durable subscriber.
Types of durable subscribers:
*Shared
*Shared - Queued
*Priority
*Serial
*Durable
Note: You can purge events only for shared durable subscribers.
The table displays the following durable subscriber attributes:
Attribute
Description
Name
Name of the durable subscriber.
Channel
Name of the channel to which the durable subscriber belongs.
Durable type
Type of the durable subscriber (Shared, Shared - Queued, Priority, Serial, or Durable).
Last event ID
Event ID of the last successfully consumed event.
Outstanding events
The number of events outstanding for a particular durable subscriber.
Note: The outstanding event count displayed for a non-shared durable is only an estimate.
Last read time
The last date and time when the durable subscriber read, committed, or rolled back an event.
Select a durable subscriber to view:
*Durable details
*Browse events
*Bulk purge
The Durable details page contains the following information about a durable subscriber:
Details
Attribute
Description
Name
Name of the durable subscriber.
Channel
Name of the channel to which the durable subscriber belongs.
Durable type
Type of the durable subscriber (Shared, Shared - Queued, Priority, Serial, or Durable).
Cluster-wide
Whether the durable subscriber is on a channel that is part of a Universal Messaging cluster.
Persistent
Whether the durable subscriber is persistent. Persistent durable subscribers retrieve the last event ID consumed before the Universal Messaging server instance was restarted.
Selector
Events are filtered based on the defined selector.
Status
Attribute
Description
Last event ID
Event ID of the last successfully consumed event.
Store size (KB)
The size of the store available for the Shared - Queued durable.
Total events
The number of outstanding events for the durable subscriber.
Pending events
The number of outstanding events waiting for a commit or a rollback.
Last read time
The last date and time when the durable subscriber read, committed, or rolled back an event.
Last write time
The last time the durable was written to. Typically, this is the last time an event was added to the durable subscriber.
Connections
Attribute
Description
ID
Connection ID.
Mode
Client subscription mode (subscription based or getNext).
Max pending
Window size specified by the client.
Acknowledged
Total acknowledged events.
Rolled back
Total rolled back events.
Pending
Event queues waiting to be acknowledged or rolled back.
Last read time
Last time the session acknowledged, rolled back, or read an event from the durable subscriber.
The Browse events page displays the event list and lets you to browse events for a durable subscriber. Events are displayed in the order of old to new. A maximum of 1000 events are displayed in the table with a maximum combined size of 10 MB. For example, if two events of size 10 MB and 100 MB are present for the durable subscriber, only the event of size 10 MB is displayed, and no other events are displayed. Click Browse events to refresh the events displayed in the table.
Attribute
Description
Event ID
Unique ID to identify the event.
TTL (ms)
Specifies how long (in milliseconds) each event is retained.
Tag
Shows the tag information of the event if an event tag exists.
Event data
Content of the event. For Protobuf events, the content is a JSON string.
Event size (bytes)
Size of the event in bytes.
Note: Event size is the total size of the event that is the sum of event data and event properties.
Event properties
Event properties represented as key-value pairs.
Persistent
Shows whether the event is persistent or not.
When you select an event ID in the table, you can view additional details about the event including the type of event (persistent, transient, or protobuf event), a hexadecimal view of the event data, an ASCII representation of the event data, the header and properties of the event. If the event is a Protobuf event and its tag matches the name of a Protobuf file descriptor that has already been uploaded on the channel, the ASCII representation of the event is the decoded Protobuf content in JSON format.
The Bulk purge option allows you to purge events in bulk for a durable subscriber. You can purge events by providing an event range, event filter, or purge all the events.

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