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Monitoring Section of the Navigate Tab
The items in the Monitoring section of the Navigate tab depend on the webMethods components, available in your installation.
Monitoring: System-Wide
The following table lists the items, available in the System-Wide menu and the components that each item requires.
Item
Required components
Problems to locate problems with process instances and to view information related to the KPI rules that a process instance has violated. Additionally, use Problems to view problems where system components are out of compliance and to view information about the event rules and threshold rules that were violated.
Optimize for Process
Optimize for Process
For more information, see webMethods Optimize User’s Guide.
Analytics Overview to view a summary of all system components. Use this task to view the performance of the entire system at a high level.
Optimize for Infrastructure
Optimize for Process
For more information, see webMethods Optimize User’s Guide.
Monitoring: Business
The following table lists the items, available in the Business menu and the components that each item requires.
Item
Required components
Collaboration Processes to search for and view currently running collaboration processes that users start when creating a collaboration task.
Task Engine
For more information, see webMethods Task Engine User’s Guide.
Process Analytics to analyze information about the performance of processes.
Optimize for Process
For more information, see webMethods Optimize User’s Guide.
Business Overview to monitor and analyze Trading Networks transaction data.
Optimize for B2B
For more information, see webMethods Optimize for B2B User’s Guide.
Process Instances to view details about individual process instances, including drilling down to view information about steps within a process. You can also use this link to suspend and resume processes.
Monitor
Optimize for Process
For more information, see the webMethods Monitor User’s Guide or webMethods Optimize User’s Guide.
Tasks to view and manage tasks in My webMethods. Within this selection, you can navigate to:
*My Inbox to view tasks assigned to you.
*Task List Management to monitor and manage running tasks. Use the task list to suspend, resume, assign, delegate, and resubmit tasks, among other activities.
*Task Charts to view basic task charts.
*[Task Type] to view a custom inbox showing all of the tasks of this type that are assigned to you (there is a separate [Task Type] selection for each type of task assigned to you).
Trading Networks
My webMethods Server
For more information, see webMethods Task Engine User’s Guide.
Six Sigma Summary to view six sigma information for process instances.
Optimize for Process
For more information, see webMethods Optimize User’s Guide.
Monitoring: Integration
The following table lists the items, available in the Integration menu and the components that each item requires.
Item
Required components
B2B to monitor Trading Networks transactions and other data related to exchanging data with trading partners. Also to set Trading Networks-specific My webMethods preferences.
*Transactions to track and manage documents that Trading Networks has processed.
*Tasks to view the status and details of delivery and service execution tasks that Trading Networks creates when processing documents.
*Activity Log to view log entries for activities occurring within the Trading Networks system.
*User Preferences to set Trading Networks-specific user preferences.
Trading Networks
For more information, see webMethods Trading Networks User’s Guide.
Services to view log data that an Integration Server has logged for a service and to resubmit services.
Monitor
For more information, see webMethods Monitor User’s Guide.
Documents to view and resubmit documents that have been logged to the logging database.
Monitor
For more information, see webMethods Monitor User’s Guide.