Flat File Column Name | Database Column Name | Details |
Session ID | SESSION_ID | SOAP invocation session. |
Service Name | SERVICE_NAME | Name of the virtual service that generated the log entry. |
Target Name | TARGET_NAME | Name of the Mediator instance reporting the event. |
Consumer | CONSUMER_NAME | Service consumer name associated with the call. This is included when an Identify Consumer policy is defined for the virtual service. |
Consumer IP | CONSUMER_IP | IP address of the service consumer. This is included when an Identify Consumer policy is defined for the virtual service. |
Request Status | STATUS | Current status of the request (Success or Failure). |
Response Payload | RESPONSE | Response payload. This field is written only if you use the Mediator database component. It cannot be written to the Mediator log file. |
Request Payload | REQUEST | Request payload. This field is written only if you use the Mediator database component. It cannot be written to the Mediator log file. |
Total Roundtrip Time | TOTAL_TIME | Time in milliseconds required to invoke the service provider. This time includes the overhead incurred by Mediator. Overhead includes security overhead for encryption, decryption, and load-balance retries. |
Provider Roundtrip Time | PROVIDER_TIME | Time in milliseconds required for Mediator to invoke a service provider and receive a response. |
Insert Timestamp | INSERTTIMESTAMP | Date and time the entry was written to the log. This is calculated by the RDBMS. |
Timestamp | AUDITTIMESTAMP | Date and time the audit entry was created. This is calculated by the Integration Server. |
Root Context Id | ROOTCONTEXTID | Globally unique identifier (GUID) for the Mediator transaction event. |
Parent Context Id | PARENTCONTEXTID | |
Context Id | CONTEXTID | |
Message Id | MSGID | GUID used as the primary key for the row. |
Server Id | SERVERID | Unique identifier of the host machine that produced the audit record. The ID can be DNSname:port or IPaddress:port. Note: The port is always the Integration Server’s primary port, even if the event occurred on a different (non‑primary) Integration Server port. |