Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Instances and Faults

18-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite 3. You can perform the following monitoring tasks from within the Faults page:

a. From the Fault Type list, select to display all Faults, system faults, business

faults, or Oracle Web Services Manager faults in the Faults page.

b. From the View list, select Columns Fault ID to display the fault IDs for each

fault. The fault ID is automatically generated and uniquely identifies a fault. The fault ID is also displayed when you click an error message.

c. In the Component column, click a specific Decision Service component to

access its home page.

d. In the Component Instance ID column, click a specific Decision Service

component instance ID to view the audit trail.

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

filtered messages specific to the instance. Clicking the Log link shows the faults and error messages related to that faulted instance.

4. In the Error Message column, click to view the fault details.

For more information, see Section 1.2.4, Introduction to Service Components and Service Component Instances. Note: The contents of the audit trail page depend on the Audit Level settings. When the Audit Level property is set to Production, the audit trail shows only the activity names. When the Audit Level is set to Development mode, the audit trail shows the Decision Service instance payload details. You can change the Audit Level on the SOA Infrastructure Common Properties page. Additionally, this option can be set for a specific composite from the home page for the composite. Monitoring Decision Service Components and Engines 18-9

18.5 Monitoring Business Rules Service Engine Deployed Components

Using the Business Rules service engine home page Deployed Components page, you can monitor all Decision Service components deployed across SOA composite applications. Decision Service Components are also called Business Rules components in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation. To monitor business rule service engine deployed components: 1. Access the Business Rules service engine Deployed Components page through one of the following options:

2. Click Deployed Components.

The Deployed Components page displays the following: ■ A utility for searching for a specific component by specifying criteria and clicking Search. ■ A list of components, including the name, the SOA composite application name, the status up or down, and the instances count total, running, and faulted.

3. In the Name column, click a name to navigate to the Component home page and

view component details.

4. In the Composite column, click a specific SOA composite application to access its

home page. For more information, see Section 1.2.4, Introduction to Service Components and Service Component Instances. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... Select Service Engines Business Rules. 1. Right-click soa-infra. 2. Select Service Engines Business Rules. 18-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite

18.6 Monitoring Decision Service Component Instances from a Composite Application

You can monitor Decision Service component instances from a composite application. Each Decision Service component instance has its own unique instance ID. This ID is in addition to the instance ID of the overall SOA composite application of which this Decision Service component is a part. Decision Service components are also called Business Rules components in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation. To monitor Decision Service component instances from a composite application: 1. Access a Decision Service component from a composite application through one of the following options: Note: To see the state with the correct information, you must set the Capture Composite Instance State option. You can change this setting on the SOA Infrastructure Common Properties page. Turning this feature on allows for separate tracking for running instances. However, this may impact performance. For information on setting the option, see Section 3.1, Configuring SOA Infrastructure Properties. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. In the navigator, select soa-infra. 2. From the SOA Infrastructure menu, Select Home. 3. Click Deployed Composites tab. 4. In the Composite table, select a specific SOA composite application that includes a Decision Service component. 1. Expand soa-infra. 2. Select a specific SOA composite application that includes a Decision Service component.