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iIS Console Trace Window

For example, an iIS message filter for a primary engine unit might be as follows:

FORTE_LOGGER_SETUP: "%stdout(trc:cr:2:2)"

This filter specifies that all messages about sessions created in the engine —but not a lot of detail—be written to the primary engine unit’s log file (on the server node on which the primary engine unit is running) and to the iIS Console trace window (if you have opened it at least once before).

If you do not specify any iIS message filters, none are set by default.

Using the iIS Console Trace Window

You can use the iIS Console trace window to select and display messages generated by iIS process engine components and to view exception output. Using the trace window, you can monitor engines distributed throughout your environment from one central location.

To open the iIS Console Trace window

1.Select a running engine in the iIS Console main window.

2.Choose Engine > Trace. This opens the iIS Console Trace window

The trace window shows all messages you specify for components of the selected engine.

Setting Message Filters

The iIS Console provides a Modify Log Flags window for setting the message filters described in the previous section, “iIS Message Filters.”

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Contents Process System Guide Page Contents Setting Up an iIS Process Management System Managing Engines Managing Registrations 137 Managing Process Execution 157 Troubleshooting 203 Appendix a Conductor Script Commands 261 Conductor Script Commands Conductor Script Commands Index List of Figures IPlanet Integration Server Process System Guide August List of Procedures IPlanet Integration Server Process System Guide August List of Procedures IPlanet Integration Server Process System Guide August Product Name Change PrefaceOrganization of This Guide Audience for This GuideALL Caps Text ConventionsSyntax Statements Other Documentation ResourcesDocumentation Roadmap IPlanet Integration Server DocumentationOnline Help To copy the documentation to a client or server IIS Example ProgramsTo view and search the documentation Toolbar Button Keyboard Command Introduction iIS Process Management What Is an iIS Process Engine?What Is an iIS Process Engine? Multiple Engine Systems Workshops IIS Process Engine Components Minimal Engine Configuration2Minimal Engine Configuration 3Engine Configuration with Failover Failover ConfigurationIIS Process Engine Components Engine Full Configuration Failover and Load Balancing CombinedIIS Process What Does an iIS Process Engine Do? IIS Process Management Tasks Setting up and Maintaining an iIS SystemSetting Up and Maintaining Central Development Repositories Setting Up an iPlanet UDS Runtime EnvironmentInstalling iIS Process Management Software Managing Process Execution Managing iIS Process EnginesManaging Registration IIS Console IIS Process Management ToolsRepository Management Tools Dump/Restore FacilitiesConductor Script Utility Custom System Management ToolsPage Setting Up an iIS Process Management System Preparation Setting up an iPlanet UDS Runtime Environment IIS Process System Components IIS Process Engines IIS Backbone IIS Process System SoftwareProcess System Software Modules Details, see , Using the Conductor Setccomp.sh True False Compiled and Interpreted Engine ComponentsIIS Process System Configuration IIS Process System Software 2iIS Process System Configuration IIS Function Node type Server/Client Node Names To set up an iIS process system Setting Up an iIS Process SystemIIS Process System Setup Procedure IIS Installation Program Central Server Installation DLL Engine Server InstallationDevelopment Client Installation Runtime Client Installation Configuring and Starting Your iIS EnginesTo add a new node to an iIS system Maintaining an iIS Process SystemAdding New Nodes to an iIS System To create a new iIS Repository Server Moving an iIS EngineCreating a New iIS Repository Server Moving an iIS Repository ServerTo create a private iIS Repository on a development node Creating a Private iIS RepositoryUpgrading an iIS System Uninstalling an iIS System Overview IIS ConsoleOverview To start the iIS Console on UNIX, OpenVMS, or Windows NT Using the cconsole CommandStarting the iIS Console To start the iIS Console on Windows or Windows NTIPlanet UDS System Management Guide for information about IIS Console Main WindowOnline Engine has fully started and is online Off Engine is configured but has not been startedMain Viewing Panel Mouse Popup Menu Menu BarExiting iIS Console Setting Password Protection for iIS ConsoleTo set a password for iIS Console To turn automatic refresh off or on Using iIS Console WindowsUsing the Mouse Window Refresh BehaviorTo force an immediate refresh Filtering iIS Console ListsTo set the automatic refresh interval Specifying Values OperatorsExample Filter Expression Sorting iIS Console Lists 2iIS Console Browser Using List ViewsEnvironment Menu IIS Console Main Window Command SummaryEngine Menu View MenuMonitor Menu Help Menu Page Production Engines Versus Development Engines Managing EnginesProduction Engines Versus Development Engines Engine Component Partitioning Configuring an Engine1Engine Configuration with both Failover and Load Balancing Configuring an Engine 2Typical Engine Partitioning Scheme Engine Startup PropertiesConfiguring an Engine Sample configuration file is reproduced below Engine Configuration FileLogtimers DbservicesNodenameservicenamepriority DatabaseuserpasswordGovernormemoryflag DbservicememoryflagDbservicestacksize UnitrecovercursorsizeUnitsessionreconnectaction Customizing Engine Database SchemaMonitordisplaylimit UnitsessionreconnectlimitFORTEROOT/sysdata/conductr/clN/environment/enginename.dbs Code Example How to Configure a New EngineTo configure a new engine Property Description Configuring an Engine Configuring an Engine Configuring an Engine Minimum number of pages managed by the memory manager Configuring an Engine Process execution options are the following To delete an engine configuration Duplicating an Engine ConfigurationDeleting an Engine Configuration To duplicate an engine configurationGovernor Starting an EngineBoth Engine UnitIdle Standby EmbryonicOnline Primary Engine Unit Startup Phases Startupcomplete Database ServiceInformpartner To start an engine How to Start an EngineData on To start individual engine components To reconfigure an engine Reconfiguring an EngineHow to Reconfigure an Engine Reconfiguring an Engine To modify database logging for an engine How to Dynamically Modify Database LoggingHow to Tune Process Execution Monitoring and Changing Engine States Monitoring the Engine To check the engine runtime configurationMonitoring Engines and Engine Components To monitor individual engine components Monitoring Engine ComponentsUnit Startup Phases on Property Description To change the state of an engine unit Changing Engine StatesChanging Engine Unit States About Recovering State Information Shutting Down Engine Components Database Management IssuesManaging an Engine Database Failure of the Database Recovering DataGrowth of the Database Dumping Database Tables Dumping and Restoring DataTo use the Dump/Restore application to dump database tables Using the Dump/Restore ApplicationManaging an Engine Database Managing an Engine Database Using the Dump Command-line Utility Restoring Database Tables Preserving Engine Database Schema Customizations Follow the instructions under Dumping Database Tables on Managing an Engine Database Using the Restore Command-line Utility Wfdrdatafile Dump/Restore Environment VariablesWfdrengine WfdrdirectoryAbout Registration Managing RegistrationsAbout Registration What Does Registration Do? Install distribution on engine nodes Registration in Production Environments Engine Registration Manager What Does Unregistration Do?2Subprocess Activity References About AliasesRegistering iIS Distributions Performing Registrations Registration OrderTo register one or more distributions using the iIS Console Unregistering iIS Distributions Upgrading RegistrationsRegistering Aliases To register an alias using the iIS Console To unregister an alias Viewing Registrations for an EngineUnregistering Aliases To unregister a registered distribution Unregistering a DistributionTo view the registrations for a given engine To monitor instances of a registered process definition Monitoring Instances of a Registered Process DefinitionPerforming Application Upgrades To perform a monolithic upgrade Monolithic UpgradesTo perform a rolling upgrade Rolling UpgradesPage Introduction Managing Process ExecutionSuspended Engine SessionsActive Reconnectioninprogress Disrupted SessionsReconnectprohibited SuspendTerminate ReconnectallowedExplicitly Terminated Sessions Explicitly Suspended SessionsReady Activity StatesPending Aborted CompletedActivity State Activity Types Process ExecutionProcess Instance Creation Activity Creation Process Instance ExecutionOffered Activities Activity ExecutionQueued Activities Subprocess Activities Automatic Activities Activity TerminationCompleted Activities Aborted Process Instances Monitoring and Managing Engine SessionsProcess Instance Termination Completed Process InstancesTo obtain state information about a session Monitoring the State of a SessionMonitoring and Managing Engine Sessions To suspend a session Managing SessionsSuspending or Terminating Sessions To send a message to an active session Sending and Broadcasting Messages to SessionsTo terminate a session Monitoring and Managing Engine Sessions To broadcast a message to all sessions Monitoring and Managing Process ExecutionSession To check the current execution status of a process instance Managing Process InstancesChecking the Status of a Process Instance Monitoring and Managing Process Execution Monitoring and Managing Process Execution To abort a process instance Aborting a Process InstanceChecking the Status of an Activity Managing Activity InstancesChanging the State of an Activity To change the state of an activity Checking the Status of an Activity Queue To view the contents of an activity queueManaging Activity Queues To reprioritize a queued activity Reprioritizing a Queued ActivityMonitoring and Managing Process Execution Checking the Status of a Timer Managing Timer InstancesTo change the state and expiration time of a timer Changing the Timer State and Expiration TimeChecking the Value and Lock State of a Process Attribute Managing Process AttributesChanging a Process Attribute Value To remove a process attribute lock Removing a Process Attribute LockTo change the value of a process attribute To find a process bottleneck Checking for Bottlenecks in Process ExecutionAnalyzing Process Execution Created History Log SchemaState Values PreparecreateTerminated Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase CommitOFF ExpiredIIS Process Engine Operations Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase Commit Managing Two-Phase Commit Operations Troubleshooting Introduction Process Engine Alarms Window To register an engine with the alarm service Monitoring AlarmsTo filter alarms in the Process Engine Alarms window To unregister an engine from the Alarm serviceTo search for an alarm in the Process Engine Alarms window Viewing AlarmsTo remove an alarm from the Alarm window To get detailed information about an alarmEngine Log Files To view an engine component log file Messages and Message Filters IIS Console Trace Window1Specifying iPlanet UDS Message Output Filters Specifying Message FiltersMessage type trc debug IIS Message FiltersTo open the iIS Console Trace window Using the iIS Console Trace WindowSetting Message Filters To set message filters for a selected engine To set the engine tracing IIS Console Engine Event Filter WindowSpecial Example Write Client Messages to Trace Window To open the Engine Event Filter window Using the iIS Console Engine Event Filter WindowEngine Event Types To view all engine events for an existing process Displaying All Engine EventsDisplaying Process Instance Events To view all engine events for the selected engineEvents for the specified process instance display To specify a custom filter Performance ChartsFiltering Engine Events Viewing Performance Indicators To view performance indicators for an engine Performance Charts To stop logging performance information Logging Performance InformationTo log performance information Page Using the Conductor Script Utility To start Conductor Script on Windows or Windows NT Starting Conductor ScriptConductor Script Help To start Conductor Script on UNIX, OpenVMS, or Windows NT Using the Cscript CommandWorking with Conductor Script See SetPath General Conductor Script OperationsComments Writing and Executing ScriptsFile Operating System and File Management CommandsCopy a specified file in the local file system Starting an Engine Managing iIS Process Engines with Conductor ScriptStarting Individual Engine Components To start an engine where delays might be involvedStart all components Example Manual Startup Scenario Monitoring Engines and Engine Components Monitoring Individual Engine Components FindDBService State Making iIS Library Distributions Managing Registrations with Conductor ScriptTo make an iIS library distribution Include a plan as a To register an iIS distribution with an engine Registering iIS Library DistributionsUnregistering iIS Library Distributions Unregister the specified Alias from the current Engine To unregister an iIS distribution from an engineManaging Process Execution with Conductor Script To send a message to one or more sessions Monitoring and Managing Engine SessionsTo suspend or terminate a session Send a message with To check the status of a process instance Monitoring and Managing Process ExecutionManaging Process Instances Managing Activity InstancesTo reprioritize an activity in a queue To list the contents of an activity queueManaging Activity Queues To check the value or lock state of a process attribute Managing TimersTo check the status of a timer Managing Process AttributesTo remove an attribute lock Checking for Bottlenecks in Process ExecutionPlace the specified activity List all existing event filters for Current engine Monitoring Two-Phase Commit Operations Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase Commit TransactionsCommits the in-progress Managing Two-Phase Commit OperationsTo resolve transactions after a client or engine failure Conductor Script Command Summary Conductor Script CommandsEnvironment Mode Engine Component Mode Environment Mode Commands Engine Mode Commands Engine Management Start the specified Engine Mode Commands Process Execution Management Abort all process instances Current engine Delegate the specified offered Activity from Pending to Set the specified timer to Component Mode Commands Engine Unit Generic componentAbortActivity Conductor Script CommandsAbortProcess AbortAllProcessesCommitTransaction BroadcastMessageConsultActivity CompleteActivityActivity instance to be delegated CreateActivity Event Type CreateFilterObject Instance Object ClassExamples DelegateActivityActive DeleteFilter FindDBServiceFindGovernor FindEngineFindPrimary FindNodeFindParentEngine FlushLog FindUnitListActivityQueues IIOPServerListActivities ListConductorDistributions ListProcesses ListEnginesListFilters Options ListRegistrationsListTransactions ListTimersListSessions ModLogFlags MakeConductorDistributionReadyActivity RegisterAssignmentRules RegisterAliasRegisterUserProfile RegisterProcessDefinitionRegisterValidation RemoveWriteLock RemoveReadLockRollbackTransaction RollbackActivityCritical SendMessageSetAttributeValue SetPasswordSetQueuedActivityPriority SetPrimarySetState SetTimerSetTimerDeadline ShowActivity SetTimerElapsedShowActivityQueue ShowEngine ShowConfigurationShowProcess ShowLogFlagsShowSession Engine ShowStatusEngine unit Primary engine unit Instrument Description ShowTimer StartActivity ShutdownStartEngine StartDBServiceStartGovernor StartUnit StartTimerTable A-2StartUnit Command Options SuspendAllSessions StopTimerTerminateAllSessions SuspendSessionTerminateSession UninstallUnRegisterAssignmentRules UnRegisterAliasUnRegisterProcessDefinition WaitForStartup UnRegisterUserProfileConductor Script Commands Page Database Tables by Category Engine Database SchemaDatabase Tables by Category WFHActivityUsers Alphabetical Listing of TablesDatabase Table See… Description WFHSessionRole Database Schema ReferenceTable B-2 Current State TablesTable B-3 Nolinkeduser Actname VARCHAR264Abortraction NUMBER38 Wuser VARCHAR264Not VARCHAR264 Activityname VARCHAR264Tokcounter NUMBER38 Wuser Not NUMBER38Table B-7 Table B-10 WFHLocks Table B-9 WFHControlAttvalue VARCHAR2255 Locktype NUMBER38Atttype NUMBER38 Attseglength NUMBER38Table B-12 Table B-12 WFHProcess Table B-15 Table B-13Actionflag NUMBER38 Seqnumber Not NUMBER38Null Processid NUMBER38 Reqstatus NUMBER38Table B-19 WFHSession Engine VARCHAR264 Table B-20Not VARCHAR2158 Environment VARCHAR264Attsegmentid NUMBER38 Table B-23 WFHTimerTimername State Relativetime Not NUMBER38 Null Attname VARCHAR264Table B-24 Registration TablesTable B-23 Currelativetime VARCHAR232Wusage Createtime History Log TablesLibraryname Not VARCHAR232 Loadoptions ProjectnameTable B-27 Table B-26Processid NUMBER38 Logtime DateTable B-29 WFHAliasLog Table B-28 WFHAlarmLogAlarmtype VARCHAR264 Details VARCHAR2255Table B-31 Table B-30Table B-32 Table B-33 Activepage Not NUMBER38Allocatepage Not NUMBER38 Parentprocid Table B-34Parentprocid NUMBER38 Table B-36 Table B-35Sessname VARCHAR264 Table B-38 WFHTimerLogTimername VARCHAR264 Table B-37Relativetime VARCHAR232 Table B-39State Values Page Index Section B Section D Section E 284 Section L Section Q See also recovery 309 Section U
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