Use the Search Results page to view a list of failed events
on all the servers in a deployment environment. The list can include
either all failed events or a subset of failed events that have been
retrieved during a criteria-based search.
To access this page in the console, click or perform a criteria-based search.
Failed events are displayed in a table, along with the following
information. Note that not all information is relevant for all event
types; when an event is not associated with a particular type of information,
the table cell is blank.
- Event ID: The unique ID for the event.
- Event type: The type of failed event. Event types include SCA,
JMS, and WebSphere MQ. If you are using Business Process Manager,
failed event types also include Business Flow Manager hold queue and
Business Process Choreographer.
- Module: The module designated to receive the event.
- Component: The component designated to receive the event.
- Operation: The method designated to process the event.
- Failure time: The time the event failed. Note that the time is
local to the machine on which the process server is running.
- Event status: The status of the event. SCA, JMS, and WebSphere
MQ, events always have a status of failed. If you are using Business
Process Manager, hold queue events always have a status of failed,
and Business Process Choreographer events can be in the Failed, Stopped,
or Terminated state.
- Event qualifier: The type of qualifier associated with the failed
event. Events can have one or more of the following qualifiers:
- Sequenced: The event is part of an event
sequence. This qualifier requires that the event order be kept when
processing events. If the ContinueOnError attribute of the event sequence
qualifier is set to false, no dependent events are processed until
the failure is resolved.
- Store initiator: The event initiated event
storing. Follow-up events for the same event destination will be stored
based on the destination's availability. Events can be forwarded when
the destination becomes available.
- Process response: The
event is a response for a BPEL process. The event can be forwarded
to the target process or resubmitted to the caller when resubmitting
failed events.
Click the up or down arrows in the title of any column to sort
the contents of that column in either ascending or descending order.
A row of buttons provides administrative functionality for failed
events. The following table describes each button:
Button |
Function |
Refresh |
Refreshes the current display. |
Get all |
Retrieves and displays all failed events in the
deployment environment. |
New search |
Opens the Search page so that you can perform a
criteria-based search for a subset of failed events. |
Resubmit |
Resubmits one or more failed events. For each
failed event that you want to resubmit, click the check box in the
Select column. The Resubmit button works only on selected failed
events.
|
Resubmit with trace |
Resubmits one or more failed SCA events with trace
enabled. For each failed SCA event that you want to resubmit with
trace, click the check box in the Select column. The Resubmit with
trace button works only on selected failed events. Note: The following
event types cannot be resubmitted with trace enabled: - JMS events
- Business Process Choreographer events
|
Delete |
Deletes one or more failed events. Note: For Business Process Choreographer events, all associated
BPEL process instances are also deleted.
For each failed
event you want to delete, click the check box in the Select column.
The Delete button works only on selected failed events.
|
Delete expired events |
Deletes all expired failed events. A failed
SCA or JMS event can have an expiration time associated with it. If
a failed event has an expiration set, it must be resubmitted before
it expires.
|
Clear all |
Deletes all failed events on the application
server.
If you have failed Business Process
Choreographer events, all associated BPEL process instances are deleted.
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