Note: | Whether a search is case-sensitive depends on how the underlying database (for example, Oracle, DB2, or SQL Server) handles the queries that Monitor issues to obtain data. |
Note: | You can find context IDs for services by viewing the Service Detail page (see Service Statuses). |
Field | Description | ||
Service Name | Fully qualified or partial name of services to find (such as OrderPartner.Services:processOrder) or processOrder).
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Server ID | Integration Server on which the services to find ran or are running. Type the Integration Server's DNS name and port (such as integration.east.rubicon.com:5555) or partial DNS name or port (such as rubicon). | ||
Context ID | Full service context ID of services to find. | ||
Root Context ID | Full root context ID, to find all services that were invoked one after another starting with the specified root service. | ||
Parent Context ID | Full parent service context ID, to find all services invoked by the specified parent service. | ||
Status | Status of services to find. To select multiple statuses, hold down the CTRL key while selecting each status. For information about statuses, see Service Statuses. | ||
User | Full or partial user name of the client that invoked services to find. | ||
Activity Message | Full or partial message entered in the Full Message field in the Activity Messages panel on the Service Detail page. The Full Message field is populated if a service logs user-defined messages by calling the pub.prt.log:logActivityMessages service. | ||
Filter By | Predefined date option to narrow the search. ![]() ![]() | ||
Range area | Search for services based on the most recent date and time data was logged for the services. You can choose a predefined time period in the Range list, or you can use the calendar pickers to specify a Start Date and End Date and then select the numbers for the hours and minutes from the lists.
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Field | Description |
Log Field Name | Full name of a custom logged field to use for the search. The field name is case-insensitive. Wildcard characters are not supported. |
Operator | Select the operator to use: Equal, Contain, or NotContain, != , < , >, <= , >= |
Value | Specify the value to use for comparison. Click Add Row to specify additional fields. |