Process Engine 10.7 | Configuring and Monitoring the Process Engine | Viewing Information about the Process Engine Environment
 
Viewing Information about the Process Engine Environment
The Environment page enables you to view settings that affect the Process Engine environment.
*To view Process Engine Environment Settings
1. Display the Process Engine home page as described in Accessing the Process Engine Home Page.
2. Select Environment in the navigation on the left.
The information from the following table is available on the Process Engine > Environment page:
Section
Description
General
The General section provides the following information about the Process Engine:
* Clustered. Indicates whether the Process Engine is operating in cluster mode. The setting is Yes when it is operating in cluster mode or No when it is not operating in cluster mode. The setting will be Yes when either of the following is true:
*Process Engine is running in an Integration Server that is running in a cluster.
*The External Cluster property is enabled indicating that the Process Engine is running in an external cluster. For more information about this property, see Configuring Process Engine Settings.
* Performance Collection. Indicates if the Process Engine performance collector is currently running. The performance collector collects performance data about process instances that are running. The setting is On when it is running or Off when it is not running.
JDBC Connections
The JDBC Connections section lists the JDBC connection properties for those JDBC pools relevant to the Process Engine at runtime.
You can modify the JDBC connection information from the Settings > JCBC Pools page of the Integration Server Administrator.
Control Triggers
The Control Triggers section lists triggers that Process Engine uses across all process instances and indicates if the trigger is enabled. For additional information about these triggers and to modify them, use these webMethods Integration Server Administrator pages:
*For webMethods Broker (deprecated) triggers: Settings > Messaging > Broker/Local Trigger Management
*For JMS triggers: Settings > Messaging > JMS Management
Note:
In versions of Process Engine prior to v9.6, the Environment page provides information about the Logger components that operate as part of the Audit Logging mechanism. In version 9.6 and later, the Audit Logging mechanism is replaced with an internal logging mechanism, and the Loggers table is no longer displayed in the Environment page.