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Identifying a Process to Monitor
You use the Business Processes page to identify processes to monitor.
*To identify a process to monitor
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > Business > Business Processes.
2. On the Keyword tab, click Search.
A table listing the uploaded business processes appears in the Business Processes window.
The following table describes the information that is displayed in the Business Processes window.
Column
Description
Process Name
Displays the name of the process.
Model Version
For a webMethods-executed (BPM) process, this indicates the version of the process model assigned by Software AG Designer. For an externally executed (BAM) process, this will always display 1.
Analysis
Shows whether the process is made available to Optimize for monitoring and analysis. Note that externally executed (BAM) processes are always available for monitoring and analysis.
Execution
Shows whether the process is enabled for execution. This column is empty for externally executed (BAM) processes.
Note:
The Business Processes page contains the Execution column only when webMethods Monitor is installed.
Used
Indicates whether the process has been executed.
Total Instances
Indicates the total number of instances for webMethods-executed (BPM) processes only.
Date Deployed
Indicates the date on which the process was updated for monitoring in Software AG Designer.
EDIT
Contains the Edit icon. Click this icon to go to the Edit Process page.
3. Use the Business Processes page to perform any of the actions that are described in the table below.
To
Do this
Edit the time-out value or other error conditions for a process instance or for a step in a process instance.
Click the Edit icon and continue to Editing a Process.
Enable or disable the execution of a webMethods-executed (BPM) process.
Click the Edit icon and continue to Editing a Process.
Enable or disable the analysis of a webMethods-executed (BPM) process by Optimize.
Click the Edit icon and continue to Editing a Process.
Remove a process from the list and delete its metadata from the database.
Select the check box beside the process name and then click the Delete button.
Note:
You can delete only unused processes.
Export the list of processes to a *.csv file
Click the Export Table button. For more information about exporting table data, see the Working with My webMethods.
Search or filter processes in the list
Use the Search panel. For more information about using the Search panel, see the Working with My webMethods.