Use the Delete Failed Events page to see all of the failed
events marked for deletion and to complete the deletion process.
If you are deleting a Business Process Choreographer
failed event that has an associated BPEL process instance, the Delete
Failed Events page indicates the name of that instance and deletes
it along with the event.
If the number of events to delete is smaller than the maximum number
of rows you set in the console preferences, the Delete Failed Events
page lists each event in a table, along with the following information.
- Event ID: The unique ID for the event.
- Event type: The type of failed event (SCA, JMS, Business Flow
Manager hold queue, or Business Process Choreographer).
- Associated process instance: The name of the BPEL
process instance that generated the failed event. Only Business Process
Choreographer events can have an associated BPEL process instance;
the column is blank for all other event types.
If the number of events is greater than the maximum number of
rows, the Delete Failed Events page simply lists the number of failed
events marked for deletion instead of listing each event and its details.
Deleting events
To delete one or more failed
events, perform the following steps.
- Log in to the administrative console as the administrator or operator
role, and ensure that you have retrieved the list of failed events
on your system.
- From the failed event manager’s Search Results page, do one of
the following:
- If you want to delete one or more specific failed events, select
the check box next to each event and then click Delete.
- If you want to delete only those failed events that have expired,
click Delete expired events. Note that this
deletes only the expired events in the current set of search results.
- If you want to delete all failed events on the server, click Clear
all.
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