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3. In the Recent Instances section, perform the following tasks:

a. In the Instance ID column, click a specific instance ID to receive all instance

details flow trace and individual component audit trails about the composite application. This displays the faults in the continuous context of a message flow from instance to instance.

b. Click Show All below the section to access the Instances page of the SOA

composite application.

4. In the Recent Faults and Rejected Messages section, perform the following tasks:

a. In the Error Message column, click an error message to display complete

information about the fault. If the fault is identified as recoverable, click the Recover Now link to perform fault recovery.

b. In the Recovery column, if a fault is identified as recoverable, click Recover to

perform fault recovery at the component instance level.

c. In the Fault Location column, click a specific location to access the Dashboard

page for the service, service component, or reference.

d. In the Composite Instance ID column, click a composite instance ID to access

the flow trace of the message that contains the fault. This displays the faults in the continuous context of a message flow from instance to instance. Note: If you disable the Capture Composite Instance State checkbox, the Recent Instances section does not show instances requiring fault recovery as running. However, these instances in need of recovery are still running and display in the Recoverable column of the Component Metrics section of this page, regardless of whether the instances state is captured or not. Monitoring SOA Composite Applications 7-3

e. In the Logs column, click a specific log to access the Log Messages page

filtered for the specific faulted instance.

f. Click Show All below the section to access the Recent Faults and Rejected

Messages page of the SOA composite application. The lower part of the Dashboard page displays the following details: ■ The name and type of service components used in this SOA composite application, the number of running and total instances, and the number of recoverable and nonrecoverable faulted instances for each service component. ■ The name and type of service inbound and reference outbound binding components used in this SOA composite application, the number of binding component faults, the total messages processed, and the average message processing time. The Faulted Instances columns of the Component Metrics section count faults that are recoverable and nonrecoverable. Component instances associated with a recoverable fault are not considered faulted. These instances are considered to be running because they have not reached the end of the lifecycle. These instances can be recovered through a recovery option such as retry, rethrow, abort, and so on. This fault count can differ from the Recent Instances section of this page and the Faults and Rejected Messages page, which list faults without making a distinction between recoverable and nonrecoverable.

5. In the Name column of the Component Metrics section, click a service

component. This displays its home page for viewing specific details about instances, faults, and policies.

6. In the Name column of the Services and References section, click a service or

reference. This displays its home page for viewing specific details about instances, faults, policies, rejected messages, and message header configuration properties. For more information, see the following sections: ■ Section 1.2.3, Introduction to SOA Composite Application Instances Note: You can also go to the Instances tab and the Faults and Rejected Messages tab of the SOA Infrastructure to monitor instances and faults across all deployed composites, respectively. From there, you can click a specific composite for additional details.