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Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>Ensemble</strong> Home Page<br />

If you click the Log table title on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> home page, the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Event Log] page displays — the same result<br />

as clicking Log on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> menu.<br />

Tip:<br />

Most of the entries on the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Event Log] page are not errors. You can find the error entries by clicking<br />

on the Type column heading to sort the column. Entries labeled Error in this column are errors; they have red text<br />

and a pink background. The most recent errors appear at the top of the list.<br />

1.4.5 Service Table<br />

The home page Service table displays the following data fields:<br />

• Last Activity Time — The date and time of the most recently completed activity.<br />

• Activities Completed — A completed activity means that a business service has received a request message from outside<br />

the currently running production, and has done whatever it is designed to do as a result of receiving that request. It<br />

might be designed to invoke a business process or business operation, return a value, acknowledge receipt of the<br />

message, or something else. Whatever that is, when it is done the activity is considered complete.<br />

If you click the Service table title on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> home page, the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Host Monitor] page displays — the same<br />

result as clicking Host Monitor on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> menu. You can find the business service entries by clicking on the Type<br />

column heading to sort the column.<br />

1.4.6 Process Table<br />

The home page Process table displays the following data fields:<br />

• Last Activity Time — The date and time of the most recently completed activity.<br />

• Activities Completed — A completed activity means that a business process has received a request message from within<br />

the currently running production, and has done whatever it is designed to do as a result of receiving that request. It<br />

might be designed to fire a rule, open a file for writing, execute programming logic to decide which business operation<br />

to invoke, return a value, acknowledge receipt of the message, begin a long-running workflow sequence, or something<br />

else. Whatever that is, when it is done the activity is considered complete.<br />

• Messages In Progress — A message in progress means that a business process has received a request message from<br />

within the currently running production, and has not yet completed all of the activities that it is designed to do as a<br />

result of receiving that request.<br />

• Messages In Queues — The total number of messages that are waiting to be received by business processes in the<br />

currently running production.<br />

If you click the Process table title on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> home page, the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Host Monitor] page displays — the same<br />

result as clicking Host Monitor on the <strong>Ensemble</strong> menu. You can find the business process entries by clicking on the Type<br />

column heading to sort the column.<br />

1.4.7 Operation Table<br />

The home page Operation table displays the following data fields:<br />

• Last Activity Time — The date and time of the most recently completed activity.<br />

• Activities Completed — A completed activity means that a business operation has received a request message from<br />

within the currently running production, and has done whatever it is designed to do as a result of receiving that request.<br />

It might be designed to invoke an external application or database, open a file for writing, return a value, acknowledge<br />

receipt of the message, or something else. Whatever that is, when it is done the activity is considered complete.<br />

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