The manager contains features that you can use to monitor
the status of the services that you run.
Dashboard
Use Dashboard to
monitor the status of the manager, its associated configured servers,
and any services that are run by using the manager. - Service Activity
Use
Service Activity to determine whether
services are being completed successfully.
- Service Statistics contains a chart that
compares the number of services that are completed successfully with
the number of services that fail. You can filter the services shown
on this chart by status, server, and period of time.
- Service Trends contains a chart that shows
the success or failure of services over a period of time. You can
filter the services shown on this chart by status, server, and period
of time.
- Service Statistics Details shows the service
instance records that are generated when service are run. The table
shows the folders in which each service is located and the service
instance status. Service instance records also show the service instance
start time, elapsed time, the service type, and the server that was
used to run the service instance.
- Data Privacy Compliance
Data Privacy Compliance shows what data
is classified as sensitive data and whether data privacy polices are
applied to mask the data. Use this information to track whether data
privacy policies are in place for sensitive data in nonproduction
environments.
- Data Privacy Overview contains a chart
that shows the number of columns that are classified as having sensitive
data and the number of columns to which data privacy policies are
applied.
- Data Privacy Statistics contains a chart
that shows the classification and policy status of columns by data
store.
- Data Privacy Details shows the data columns
that are covered by the charts. Click the charts under Data
Privacy Overview and Data Privacy Statistics to
filter the list of service instance records.
- Data Privacy Enforcement
- Data Privacy Enforcement shows information
about when and how data is being masked. Each row represents a data
column that was masked by a data masking service. Use this information
to track whether data privacy policies are being enforced for sensitive
data.
- Data Growth Consumption
Data Growth Consumption shows how data
is archived by data growth services.
- Data Growth Consumption Summary contains
a chart that shows the total amount of data archived over a period
of time.
- Data Growth Consumption Details shows the
successfully completed data growth service instances. The table shows
the server on which the data growth service was run, the location
and name of the archive file, the amount of data that was archived,
and information about how the service was run. Click the graph under Data
Growth Consumption Summary to filter the list of data
growth service instance records.
Service Monitoring
Use Service
Monitoring to view a list of service instance records
on the manager. A service instance record is created whenever a service
or service set is run. Service instance records show the status of
each service instance and indicate whether the service instance completed
successfully.
Service Monitoring shows
all service instance records on the manager, regardless of whether
the service or service set was run from Service Management or through the service interface.
Service Monitoring contains
two sections:
- The first section contains a list of service instance records.
- The second section contains more detailed information about the
service instance that is selected in the first section. You can use
this information to diagnose problems if the service does not complete
successfully.
If you access the manager
on an application server, you can create filters to limit the types
of service instance records that are displayed in Service
Monitoring. You can filter the list by status, service
type, server, and service start time. Filters are saved with your
user record and are available until you delete the filter.
If you access the manager on an application
server, a user can see a service instance record only if the user
has access to all groups to which all of the associated services belong.
For example, user smith does not have access
to any groups. User smith therefore cannot
see any service instance records for any services that belong to a
group. User smith also cannot see any service
instance records for any service sets that contain services that belong
to a group.
Work Order Monitoring
The
Work
Order Monitoring subtab on the
Work Orders tab
displays a list of the service instances that are generated when you
use a work order to run a service or service set. Select a service
instance to display the following detailed information about the service
instance:
- Details shows overview information about
the selected service instance.
- Comments shows the comments that were added
to the work order that is associated with the selected service instance.
- Inputs shows the parameters that were used
to run the service or the service set.
- Outputs shows log information that was
generated by the server when the service or the service set was run.