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Troubleshooting
Install
History Log Schema
Process Engine Alarms Window
Password
Managing Timer Instances
Viewing Performance Indicators
Minimal Engine Configuration
Database Management Issues
Conductor Script Commands
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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
Preface
Product Name Change
Audience for This Guide
Organization of This Guide
Text Conventions
ALL Caps
Other Documentation Resources
Syntax Statements
Online Help
IPlanet Integration Server Documentation
Documentation Roadmap
IIS Example Programs
To copy the documentation to a client or server
To view and search the documentation
Toolbar Button Keyboard Command
What Is an iIS Process Engine?
Introduction iIS Process Management
What Is an iIS Process Engine?
Multiple Engine Systems
Workshops
Minimal Engine Configuration
IIS Process Engine Components
2Minimal Engine Configuration
Failover Configuration
3Engine Configuration with Failover
IIS Process Engine Components
IIS Process
Full Configuration Failover and Load Balancing Combined
Engine
What Does an iIS Process Engine Do?
Setting up and Maintaining an iIS System
IIS Process Management Tasks
Installing iIS Process Management Software
Setting Up an iPlanet UDS Runtime Environment
Setting Up and Maintaining Central Development Repositories
Managing Registration
Managing iIS Process Engines
Managing Process Execution
IIS Process Management Tools
IIS Console
Custom System Management Tools
Dump/Restore Facilities
Conductor Script Utility
Repository Management Tools
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Setting Up an iIS Process Management System
Preparation Setting up an iPlanet UDS Runtime Environment
IIS Process System Components
IIS Process Engines
IIS Process System Software
IIS Backbone
Process System Software Modules
Details, see , Using the Conductor
Compiled and Interpreted Engine Components
Setccomp.sh True False
IIS Process System Configuration
IIS Process System Software
2iIS Process System Configuration
IIS Function Node type Server/Client Node Names
IIS Process System Setup Procedure
Setting Up an iIS Process System
To set up an iIS process system
IIS Installation Program
Central Server Installation
Engine Server Installation
DLL
Development Client Installation
Configuring and Starting Your iIS Engines
Runtime Client Installation
Adding New Nodes to an iIS System
Maintaining an iIS Process System
To add a new node to an iIS system
Moving an iIS Repository Server
Moving an iIS Engine
Creating a New iIS Repository Server
To create a new iIS Repository Server
Upgrading an iIS System
Creating a Private iIS Repository
To create a private iIS Repository on a development node
Uninstalling an iIS System
IIS Console
Overview
Overview
To start the iIS Console on Windows or Windows NT
Using the cconsole Command
Starting the iIS Console
To start the iIS Console on UNIX, OpenVMS, or Windows NT
IIS Console Main Window
IPlanet UDS System Management Guide for information about
Main Viewing Panel
Off Engine is configured but has not been started
Online Engine has fully started and is online
Menu Bar
Mouse Popup Menu
To set a password for iIS Console
Setting Password Protection for iIS Console
Exiting iIS Console
Window Refresh Behavior
Using iIS Console Windows
Using the Mouse
To turn automatic refresh off or on
To set the automatic refresh interval
Filtering iIS Console Lists
To force an immediate refresh
Operators
Specifying Values
Example Filter Expression
Sorting iIS Console Lists
Using List Views
2iIS Console Browser
IIS Console Main Window Command Summary
Environment Menu
View Menu
Engine Menu
Monitor Menu
Help Menu
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Managing Engines
Production Engines Versus Development Engines
Production Engines Versus Development Engines
Configuring an Engine
Engine Component Partitioning
1Engine Configuration with both Failover and Load Balancing
Configuring an Engine
Engine Startup Properties
2Typical Engine Partitioning Scheme
Configuring an Engine
Engine Configuration File
Sample configuration file is reproduced below
Databaseuserpassword
Dbservices
Nodenameservicenamepriority
Logtimers
Unitrecovercursorsize
Dbservicememoryflag
Dbservicestacksize
Governormemoryflag
Unitsessionreconnectlimit
Customizing Engine Database Schema
Monitordisplaylimit
Unitsessionreconnectaction
FORTEROOT/sysdata/conductr/clN/environment/enginename.dbs
How to Configure a New Engine
Code Example
To 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 duplicate an engine configuration
Duplicating an Engine Configuration
Deleting an Engine Configuration
To delete an engine configuration
Starting an Engine
Governor
Idle
Engine Unit
Both
Online
Embryonic
Standby
Primary Engine Unit Startup Phases
Informpartner
Database Service
Startupcomplete
How to Start an Engine
To start an engine
Data on
To start individual engine components
How to Reconfigure an Engine
Reconfiguring an Engine
To reconfigure an engine
Reconfiguring an Engine
How to Dynamically Modify Database Logging
To modify database logging for an engine
How to Tune Process Execution
Monitoring and Changing Engine States
Monitoring Engines and Engine Components
To check the engine runtime configuration
Monitoring the Engine
Monitoring Engine Components
To monitor individual engine components
Unit Startup Phases on
Property Description
Changing Engine Unit States
Changing Engine States
To change the state of an engine unit
About Recovering State Information
Managing an Engine Database
Database Management Issues
Shutting Down Engine Components
Growth of the Database
Recovering Data
Failure of the Database
Dumping and Restoring Data
Dumping Database Tables
Using the Dump/Restore Application
To use the Dump/Restore application to dump database tables
Managing 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
Wfdrdirectory
Dump/Restore Environment Variables
Wfdrengine
Wfdrdatafile
Managing Registrations
About Registration
About Registration
What Does Registration Do?
Install distribution on engine nodes
Registration in Production Environments
What Does Unregistration Do?
Engine Registration Manager
About Aliases
2Subprocess Activity References
Registering iIS Distributions
Registration Order
Performing Registrations
To register one or more distributions using the iIS Console
Upgrading Registrations
Unregistering iIS Distributions
Registering Aliases
To register an alias using the iIS Console
Unregistering Aliases
Viewing Registrations for an Engine
To unregister an alias
To view the registrations for a given engine
Unregistering a Distribution
To unregister a registered distribution
Monitoring Instances of a Registered Process Definition
To monitor instances of a registered process definition
Performing Application Upgrades
Monolithic Upgrades
To perform a monolithic upgrade
Rolling Upgrades
To perform a rolling upgrade
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Managing Process Execution
Introduction
Active
Engine Sessions
Suspended
Disrupted Sessions
Reconnectioninprogress
Reconnectallowed
Suspend
Terminate
Reconnectprohibited
Explicitly Suspended Sessions
Explicitly Terminated Sessions
Pending
Activity States
Ready
Completed
Aborted
Activity State
Process Execution
Activity Types
Process Instance Creation
Process Instance Execution
Activity Creation
Activity Execution
Offered Activities
Queued Activities
Subprocess Activities
Activity Termination
Automatic Activities
Completed Activities
Completed Process Instances
Monitoring and Managing Engine Sessions
Process Instance Termination
Aborted Process Instances
Monitoring the State of a Session
To obtain state information about a session
Monitoring and Managing Engine Sessions
Suspending or Terminating Sessions
Managing Sessions
To suspend a session
To terminate a session
Sending and Broadcasting Messages to Sessions
To send a message to an active session
Monitoring and Managing Engine Sessions
Monitoring and Managing Process Execution
To broadcast a message to all sessions
Session
Checking the Status of a Process Instance
Managing Process Instances
To check the current execution status of a process instance
Monitoring and Managing Process Execution
Monitoring and Managing Process Execution
Aborting a Process Instance
To abort a process instance
Managing Activity Instances
Checking the Status of an Activity
Changing the State of an Activity
To change the state of an activity
Managing Activity Queues
To view the contents of an activity queue
Checking the Status of an Activity Queue
Reprioritizing a Queued Activity
To reprioritize a queued activity
Monitoring and Managing Process Execution
Managing Timer Instances
Checking the Status of a Timer
Changing the Timer State and Expiration Time
To change the state and expiration time of a timer
Managing Process Attributes
Checking the Value and Lock State of a Process Attribute
Changing a Process Attribute Value
To change the value of a process attribute
Removing a Process Attribute Lock
To remove a process attribute lock
Checking for Bottlenecks in Process Execution
To find a process bottleneck
Analyzing Process Execution
Preparecreate
History Log Schema
State Values
Created
Expired
Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase Commit
OFF
Terminated
IIS Process Engine Operations
Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase Commit
Managing Two-Phase Commit Operations
Troubleshooting
Introduction
Process Engine Alarms Window
Monitoring Alarms
To register an engine with the alarm service
To unregister an engine from the Alarm service
To filter alarms in the Process Engine Alarms window
Viewing Alarms
To search for an alarm in the Process Engine Alarms window
To get detailed information about an alarm
To remove an alarm from the Alarm window
Engine Log Files
To view an engine component log file
IIS Console Trace Window
Messages and Message Filters
Specifying Message Filters
1Specifying iPlanet UDS Message Output Filters
IIS Message Filters
Message type trc debug
Setting Message Filters
Using the iIS Console Trace Window
To open the iIS Console Trace window
To set message filters for a selected engine
Special Example Write Client Messages to Trace Window
IIS Console Engine Event Filter Window
To set the engine tracing
Engine Event Types
Using the iIS Console Engine Event Filter Window
To open the Engine Event Filter window
To view all engine events for the selected engine
Displaying All Engine Events
Displaying Process Instance Events
To view all engine events for an existing process
Events for the specified process instance display
Filtering Engine Events
Performance Charts
To specify a custom filter
Viewing Performance Indicators
To view performance indicators for an engine
Performance Charts
To log performance information
Logging Performance Information
To stop logging performance information
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Using the Conductor Script Utility
Conductor Script Help
Starting Conductor Script
To start Conductor Script on Windows or Windows NT
Using the Cscript Command
To start Conductor Script on UNIX, OpenVMS, or Windows NT
Working with Conductor Script
General Conductor Script Operations
See SetPath
Writing and Executing Scripts
Comments
Operating System and File Management Commands
File
Copy a specified file in the local file system
Managing iIS Process Engines with Conductor Script
Starting an Engine
To start an engine where delays might be involved
Starting Individual Engine Components
Start all components
Example Manual Startup Scenario
Monitoring Engines and Engine Components
Monitoring Individual Engine Components
FindDBService
State
Managing Registrations with Conductor Script
Making iIS Library Distributions
To make an iIS library distribution
Include a plan as a
Registering iIS Library Distributions
To register an iIS distribution with an engine
Unregistering iIS Library Distributions
To unregister an iIS distribution from an engine
Unregister the specified Alias from the current Engine
Managing Process Execution with Conductor Script
To suspend or terminate a session
Monitoring and Managing Engine Sessions
To send a message to one or more sessions
Send a message with
Managing Activity Instances
Monitoring and Managing Process Execution
Managing Process Instances
To check the status of a process instance
Managing Activity Queues
To list the contents of an activity queue
To reprioritize an activity in a queue
Managing Process Attributes
Managing Timers
To check the status of a timer
To check the value or lock state of a process attribute
Checking for Bottlenecks in Process Execution
To remove an attribute lock
Place the specified activity
List all existing event filters for Current engine
Monitoring and Managing Two-Phase Commit Transactions
Monitoring Two-Phase Commit Operations
Managing Two-Phase Commit Operations
Commits the in-progress
To resolve transactions after a client or engine failure
Conductor Script Commands
Conductor Script Command Summary
Environment 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
Generic component
Engine Unit
Conductor Script Commands
AbortActivity
AbortAllProcesses
AbortProcess
BroadcastMessage
CommitTransaction
CompleteActivity
ConsultActivity
Activity instance to be delegated
CreateActivity
CreateFilter
Event Type
Object Class
Object Instance
DelegateActivity
Examples
Active
FindDBService
DeleteFilter
FindEngine
FindGovernor
FindParentEngine
FindNode
FindPrimary
FindUnit
FlushLog
ListActivities
IIOPServer
ListActivityQueues
ListConductorDistributions
ListFilters
ListEngines
ListProcesses
ListRegistrations
Options
ListSessions
ListTimers
ListTransactions
MakeConductorDistribution
ModLogFlags
ReadyActivity
RegisterAlias
RegisterAssignmentRules
RegisterProcessDefinition
RegisterUserProfile
RegisterValidation
RemoveReadLock
RemoveWriteLock
RollbackActivity
RollbackTransaction
SendMessage
Critical
SetPassword
SetAttributeValue
SetPrimary
SetQueuedActivityPriority
SetTimer
SetState
SetTimerDeadline
SetTimerElapsed
ShowActivity
ShowActivityQueue
ShowConfiguration
ShowEngine
ShowLogFlags
ShowProcess
ShowSession
ShowStatus
Engine
Engine unit
Primary engine unit
Instrument Description
ShowTimer
Shutdown
StartActivity
StartDBService
StartEngine
StartGovernor
StartTimer
StartUnit
Table A-2StartUnit Command Options
StopTimer
SuspendAllSessions
SuspendSession
TerminateAllSessions
Uninstall
TerminateSession
UnRegisterAlias
UnRegisterAssignmentRules
UnRegisterProcessDefinition
UnRegisterUserProfile
WaitForStartup
Conductor Script Commands
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Engine Database Schema
Database Tables by Category
Database Tables by Category
Alphabetical Listing of Tables
WFHActivityUsers
Database Table See… Description
Database Schema Reference
WFHSessionRole
Current State Tables
Table B-2
Table B-3
Wuser VARCHAR264
Actname VARCHAR264
Abortraction NUMBER38
Nolinkeduser
Wuser Not NUMBER38
Activityname VARCHAR264
Tokcounter NUMBER38
Not VARCHAR264
Table B-7
Table B-9 WFHControl
Table B-10 WFHLocks
Attseglength NUMBER38
Locktype NUMBER38
Atttype NUMBER38
Attvalue VARCHAR2255
Table B-12
Table B-12 WFHProcess
Table B-13
Table B-15
Reqstatus NUMBER38
Seqnumber Not NUMBER38
Null Processid NUMBER38
Actionflag NUMBER38
Table B-19 WFHSession
Environment VARCHAR264
Table B-20
Not VARCHAR2158
Engine VARCHAR264
Null Attname VARCHAR264
Table B-23 WFHTimer
Timername State Relativetime Not NUMBER38
Attsegmentid NUMBER38
Currelativetime VARCHAR232
Registration Tables
Table B-23
Table B-24
Loadoptions Projectname
History Log Tables
Libraryname Not VARCHAR232
Wusage Createtime
Logtime Date
Table B-26
Processid NUMBER38
Table B-27
Details VARCHAR2255
Table B-28 WFHAlarmLog
Alarmtype VARCHAR264
Table B-29 WFHAliasLog
Table B-30
Table B-31
Table B-32
Allocatepage Not NUMBER38
Activepage Not NUMBER38
Table B-33
Parentprocid NUMBER38
Table B-34
Parentprocid
Table B-35
Table B-36
Table B-37
Table B-38 WFHTimerLog
Timername VARCHAR264
Sessname VARCHAR264
Table B-39
Relativetime VARCHAR232
State Values
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Section B
Section D
Section E
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Section L
Section Q
See also recovery
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