SFM Console provides an overview of overall status of SFM's Services and Adapters. This page also displays the status of Internal Concurrent Manager, Adapter Controller Services, and Adapter Monitoring Services.
Internal Concurrent Manager functions as the "boss" of all the other managers. The Internal Concurrent Manager starts up, verifies the status of, resets, and shuts down the individual managers.
To view status and history of Internal Concurrent Manager, choose the Internal Concurrent Manager link.
Prefix icon represents the status of Internal Concurrent Manager. A green check box icon indicates Internal Concurrent Manager is up and running, and a red cross box icon indicates Internal Concurrent Manager is down. If the Internal Concurrent Manager is down, SFM's Services and Adapters are also down. To bring up the Internal Concurrent Manager, go to Administer Concurrent Managers.
Adapter Controller Services and Adapter Monitoring Services are Generic Services which are acting on behalf of SFM's Adapters. If the Adapter Monitoring Services is down, the status of Adapters displayed may not accurately reflect the actual Adapter status. If a Controller Service is down, its associated Adapters will also be down. To start these services, go to Administer Concurrent Managers.
To view status and history of SFM Adapter Controller Services, choose the Adapter Controller Services link.
To view status and history of SFM Adapter Monitoring Services, choose the Adapter Monitoring Services link.
Prefix icons represent the rolled up status of the processes. A green check box icon indicates that target number of processes is equal to actual number of processes.
The Fulfillment Engine region gives an overview of the status of SFM's Fulfillment Engine. This region provides the current load, future load, and exception load on all queues. This page also displays the volume of objects In Progress, In Error, and Completed.
Queues are served by SFM Queue Services. SFM Queue Services are registered as Generic Services in Oracle Application Object Library.
Queue Services poll SFM's Order, Work Item, Fulfillment Action, Timer, Event and Inbound Message queues.
To view status, history and edit an SFM Queue Service for an object queue, choose the object name.
To view status and history of all SFM Queue Services, choose the Detailed View button.
Column Status shows rolled up status of the Queue Service. A green check box icon indicates that target number of processes is equal to actual number of processes.
Column Current Queue Load shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which are due to be processed. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library.
To view the content of the current load in each queue, choose the number link which displays the number of entries in the queue.
Column Future Queue Load shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which are scheduled to be processed in the future or waiting on an event. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library
To view the content of the future load in each queue, choose the number link which displays the number of entries in the queue.
Column Exception Queue Load shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which are put in the object exception queue. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library.
To view the content of exception load in each queue, choose the number link which displays the number of entries in the queue.
Column In Progress shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which have status of 'In Progress'. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library.
Column In Error shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which have status of 'Error'. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library.
Column Completed shows the number of Orders/Timers/Events/Messages which have status of 'Success', 'Aborted', 'Success with Error', or 'Canceled'. When the number of entries exceeds a user defined threshold, the number of entries are displayed with a warning icon. SFM queue thresholds are user defined profile options in Oracle Application Object Library.
SFM Adapters are polling SFM's Fulfillment Actions Ready and Outbound Message Queues.
This region gives an overview of Adapters for every Fulfillment Element. The region is divided into two sections:
Fulfillment Action Adapters: lists all Fulfillment Elements that have synchronous Adapters defined
Message Adapters: lists all Fulfillment Elements that have asynchronous Adapters defined
To view details of all Adapters, choose the Detailed view button
To view details of the Adapters for a specific Fulfillment Element, click the Fulfillment Element link
Following is an explanation of the columns shown:
Fulfillment Element: The display name of the Fulfillment Element
Load: Number of items that are waiting to be processed by the Fulfillment Action or Message Adapters of this Fulfillment Element
Defined: The number of Fulfillment Action or Message Adapters configured for this Fulfillment Element
Active: The number of Running or Busy Adapters for this Fulfillment Element
The icon represents the overall status of the Fulfillment Action or Message Adapters of the given Fulfillment Element.
Red status icon: if any of the Adapters have a status of Error, Session Lost, Stopped with Error, or Terminated
Green status icon: if none of the Adapters have a status of Error, Session Lost, Stopped with Error, or Terminated and at least one Adapter has a status of Busy, Running, Disconnected, or Suspended
White status icon: any other case