Failed event details (WebSphere MQ events)

Use the failed event detail page to view data for a single failed WebSphere MQ event and to delete or resubmit the event.

To access this page in the console, click Integration Applications > Failed Event Manager, perform a search for failed WebSphere MQ events, and click the name of a specific event listed in the Search Results page.

The failed event details page provides the WebSphere MQ header property information associated with the failed event, as well as details about the event's destination, time of failure, and cause of failure.

In addition to viewing a failed event's data, you can perform the following tasks from this page:

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Event ID

Specifies the unique ID for the failed event. This ID persists even after the event is resubmitted; if the resubmission fails, the event is returned to the failed event manager with the same event ID.

The event ID is assigned automatically by the Recovery subsystem; you cannot edit it.

Event type

Specifies the type of event that failed. The value is MQ for all failed WebSphere MQ events.

The event type is assigned automatically by the Recovery subsystem; you cannot edit it.

Event status

Specifies the status of the failed event. For WebSphere MQ events, the only available status type is Failed.

The event status is assigned automatically by the Recovery subsystem; you cannot edit it.

Interaction type

Specifies the type of service invocation between components. The three supported invocation models are asynchronous request/deferred response, asynchronous request with callback, and asynchronous one-way.

You cannot edit this field.

Module

Displays the name of the destination module for the event (where the event was going when it failed).

You cannot edit this field.

Component

Displays the name of the destination component for the event (where the event was going when it failed).

You cannot edit this field.

Operation

Displays the name of the destination method for the event.

You cannot edit this field.

Failure time

Displays the date and time the event failed. The time shown is local to the process server, and the value is formatted for the current locale.

You cannot edit this field.

Deployment Target of Failure

Displays the deployment target for the event. Its value includes the name of the target node, server, and cluster (if applicable).

You cannot edit this field.

Resubmit destination

Specifies the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name of the original destination, for resubmission purposes.

You cannot edit this field.

Correlation ID

Displays the correlation ID used to link two WebSphere MQ messages together in request-response or two-way operations.

You cannot edit this field.

Redelivered count

Displays the number of times the message has been redelivered to the client.

You cannot edit this field.

WebSphere MQ delivery mode

Displays the delivery method used by WebSphere MQ. Valid values are PERSISTENT (messages persist on the destination) and NONPERSISTENT (messages are removed from the destination).

You cannot edit this field.

Resubmit expiration time

Specifies the amount of time that can elapse before a failed event expires and can no longer be resubmitted. The time shown is local to the process server.

If a user specifies an expiration with the asynchronous call that sent the event, that expiration data persists even if the event fails, and the expiration time appears in the Resubmit expiration time field.

You cannot edit this field.

Message priority

Displays the WebSphere MQ message priority for the queue destination. The value is a positive integer between zero and nine, with zero indicating the lowest priority.

You cannot edit this field.

WebSphere MQ redelivered

Specifies whether the message has been previously delivered to the client. Valid values for this field are true and false.

You cannot edit this field.

WebSphere MQ reply-to queue

Displays the queue to which replies are sent for request-response or two-way operations.

You cannot edit this field.

WebSphere MQ reply-to queue manager

Displays the queue manager to which replies are sent for request-response or two-way operations.

You cannot edit this field.

Message type

Displays the message type identifier set by the client.

You cannot edit this field.

Interaction type

Displays the type of service invocation used.

You cannot edit this field.

WebSphere MQ destination

Displays the WebSphere MQ destination.

You cannot edit this field.

Format

Displays the message format set by the client.

You cannot edit this field.

Exception text

Displays the text of the exception that was generated when the event failed.

You cannot edit this field.