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Monitoring Events

The event monitor is part of the Monitoring section in the navigation bar and gives an overview of all events and their statuses. From the event monitor the status of events can be monitored, see which and how many events are pending to be raised and clear raised events.

The event monitor consists of two panes:

  1. The event monitor pane displays a list of all events and their status that match a chosen filter.
  2. The event detail pane displays run-time data of the currently selected event and the ability to delete and clear events.

The possible event states are:

  • Pending - The event has been created, by raising the event definition, but has not yet been raised by the event processing engine, either because it has not been processed, or because there is already another event for the event definition that has been raised.
  • PendingRaised - The event definition is in the process of being raised by the event engine.
  • Raised - The event has been raised, and has marked the corresponding event definition as having been raised. There can be at most one raised event per event definition at any point in time.
  • Cleared - The event was raised in the past, but has now been cleared, and is being kept for a historical context, or has been passed to a process that was waiting on the event.

The following filters are built-in:

  • All events
  • Pending
  • Raised
  • Cleared
  • Pending and Raised
  • Raised and Cleared

Actions

Events support the following context-menu actions:

ActionDescription
ClearClear the event
DeleteDelete the event
Show permalinksShow links that can be used from third party applications to link to the object
Add to navigation barAdd the current object to the navigation bar
Filter > New FilterCreate a new event filter
Filter > Edit FilterEdit current event filter
Filter > DeleteDelete current event filter

Procedure

To monitor events:

  1. Choose "Monitoring > Events".
  2. Choose the Refresh button to update existing events and show new events.
  3. Choose the event in the monitor to show the event's definition in the detail pane.
  4. From the context-menu, choose Clear.
  5. From the context-menu, choose Delete.

Values

FieldDescription
Event DefinitionThe event definition that was raised to create this event.
Raised SequenceUnique ID for this event generated when it was raised. This is only guaranteed to be unique within each event definition, that is, if two event definitions are raised, they may have the same raised sequence, however, if the same event definition is raised twice, then each raise is guaranteed to generate an unique raised sequence.
StatusThe current status of the event.
Raiser CommentA comment made by the raiser when it raised this event.
Process Raise EventsEvents that will be raised when the process reaches a certain state.
Process Wait EventsEvents that need to be raised before the process runs.
Creation TimeTimestamp that notes when the event definition was created.
Last Modification TimeTimestamp that notes when the event definition was last modified.
Raise TimeTimestamp that notes when the event definition was raised.
Related ObjectsLists related objects such as processes that waited on or raised the event.
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