View the instances and faults listed in the Instances and Faults section. Monitoring Recent Faults for an Outbound Adapter

31 Monitoring Oracle B2B 31-1 31 Monitoring Oracle B2B This chapter describes how to monitor Oracle B2B using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 31.1, Monitoring the Oracle B2B Infrastructure ■ Section 31.2, Accessing Oracle B2B from the B2B Infrastructure Page ■ Section 31.3, Viewing the Message Flow of an Oracle B2B Binding Component ■ Section 31.4, Viewing Services and References ■ Section 31.5, Accessing Oracle B2B Reports from the Oracle B2B Composite Flow Trace Page

31.1 Monitoring the Oracle B2B Infrastructure

To monitor the Oracle B2B infrastructure, metrics must be enabled the default on the B2B Server Properties page. Use the B2B Server Properties link under Related Links to change the setting. See Section 30.1, Configuring Oracle B2B Server Properties, for more information on enabling metrics. Table 31–1 describes the information displayed on the B2B Infrastructure SOA Binding page. Table 31–1 B2B Infrastructure SOA Binding SectionColumn Description Top 5 Recently Active Document Types Shows the active document types with the maximum number of messages exchanged inbound and outbound combined during the current session of the server. The document types listed in this section are from Oracle DMS metrics, triggered by runtime sensors. This data is not persisted. Therefore, if Oracle B2B is restarted, then new data based on Oracle B2B activity appears here. Number of Messages Processed Shows the number of document messages exchanged between the host and trading partners. Outbound indicates messages sent from the host to the trading partner and Inbound indicates messages sent from the trading partner to the host. Average Message Processing Time sec Shows the average document processing time, in seconds, for both outbound and inbound messages. 31-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite To monitor the Oracle B2B infrastructure using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control:

1. Expand the SOA node.

2. Select the SOA Infrastructure, for example, soa-infra soa_server1.

Average Message Size kb Shows the average document size, in kilobytes, for both outbound and inbound messages. Errors Shows the document error count. Top 5 Recently Active Trading Partners Shows the active trading partners with the maximum number of messages exchanged from and to combined during the current session of the server. The trading partners listed here are from Oracle DMS metrics, triggered by runtime sensors. This data is not persisted. Therefore, if Oracle B2B is restarted, then new data based on Oracle B2B activity appears here. Number of Messages Processed Shows the number of messages sent and received between the host and trading partners. From indicates messages sent from this partner to its trading partner. To indicates messages received by this partner from the trading partner. Average Message Processing Time sec Shows the average document processing time, in seconds, for exchanged messages. Average Message Size kb Shows the average document size, in kilobytes, for exchanged messages. Errors Shows the document error count. Inbound Endpoints Shows the status of the listening endpoints at the time the connection was attempted not for a later point in time. For example, in an EDI transaction using Generic File transport, when Oracle B2B reads from a directory, that directory is the inbound endpoint. Protocol Shows the type of transport protocol used in the exchange, for example, File, AQ, and FTP, among others. Endpoint Shows the location from which messages are received. The endpoint can be a URL, folders, or path, among others. Status Shows the status up or down of the endpoint protocol the last time a connection was attempted. Outbound Endpoints Shows the status of the delivery endpoints at the time the delivery was attempted not for a later point in time. For example, in an EDI transaction using Generic File transport, when Oracle B2B writes to a directory, that directory is the outbound endpoint. Protocol Shows the type of transport protocol used in the exchange, for example, File, AQ, and FTP, among others. Endpoint Shows the location to which messages are sent. The endpoint can be a URL, folders, or path, among others. Status Shows the status up or down of the endpoint protocol the last time a delivery was attempted. Table 31–1 Cont. B2B Infrastructure SOA Binding SectionColumn Description