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  1. Login to Dashboard, expand Audit Management in the Navigation Panel and select Policies, and select a policy name under Audit Policies Panel on the right.
  2. In the bottom panel, select the Event Status, Event Category and Audit Event ID, and click the Save Changes button (Select the checkboxes individually or click the All link present above the options to select all). After the Policy gets saved, the value under Policy Status column turns ACTIVE from PASSIVE.

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    Figure 1: Enabling Audit Policies

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  1. Click the Filter Events icon present in the upper-right corner of Unified Audit Event Viewer page.

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    Figure 2: Opening Filter Events dialog box

  2. In the setEventFilters Window, select the required fields to filter it for searching and click the Search button.

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    Figure 3: Search Events

  3. The Events matching the search criteria will be listed in the Unified Audit Event Viewer page.

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    Figure 4: Event Viewer

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You can force re-synchronization of audit policies with a particular peer server by clicking the image present under the Synchronize column.

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Figure 5: Audit Policy Store Synchronization

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  1. Click the Events tab form the Navigation Panel and choose SMTP Alert Registration option.
  2. Click the Add an Alert Configuration icon on the upper-right part of the SMTP Event Alert IDs page.

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    Figure 6: Add an Alert Configuration button

  3. In the Configure SMTP Alert dialog box, choose the Event Type and Event Category from the drop-down list and enter the email ID of the recipient in Recipient Address field (Multiple Recipient Addresses can be added separated by commas). Also add the subject that you want for the alert to appear on the mail in Subject tab, and add a unique number in Alert ID

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    For different Event Types, enter the corresponding options that appear.

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    Figure 7: Configure SMTP Alert dialog box

  4. Click the Add button to apply the changes. The list of currently configured email alerts and their details appear in the SMTP Event Alert IDs page.

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    Figure 8: Event e-mail registration option

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  1. Click the Events tab form the Navigation Panel to expand it, and choose the SMTPAlertRegistration option.
  2. Click the Configure SMTP Server Settings button present in the upper-right part of the SMTP Event Alert IDs page.
  3. In the Configure SMTP Server Settings dialog box, enter the details and click the Validate button. If the validation is successful, then click SaveConfigurations button to save the configurations and click Done.

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    Figure 9: Configure SMTP Server Settings dialog box

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  1. Click the Events tab form the Navigation Panel to expand it and choose JMS Alert Registration option.
  2. Click the Add an Alert Configuration button present in the upper-right part of the JMS Event Alert IDs page.

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    Figure 10: Add an Alert Configuration button

  3. In the Configure JMS Alert dialog box, choose the Event Type and Event Category from the drop-down list, enter the Destination Name (can be new or existing destination) and enter unique ID in Alert ID.

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    Figure 11: Configure JMS Alert dialog box

  4. Click the Add button to apply the changes. The list of the JMS alerts configured appears in JMS Event Alert IDs page.

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    Figure 12: Event JMS registration option

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  1. Click the Events tab form the Navigation Panel and choose the JMS Alert Registration option.
  2. Click the ConfigureJMSServerSettings button present in the upper-right part of the JMS Event Alert IDs page.
  3. In the Configure JMS Server Settings dialog box, enter the details and click the Validate button. If the validation is successful, then click Save Configurations button to save the configurations and click Done.

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    Figure 13: Configure JMS Server Settings dialog box

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Monitoring Performance
Monitoring Performance
Monitoring Performance

Monitor the performance of services by enabling the monitor performance in component CPS.

To monitor user Events,  the parameter ListenForUserEvents in FES > Fiorano > Esb > Events > FESEventsManager should be set to 'true'. Default value of this property would be  'false'.apart from enabling Monitoring in the CPS, enable ListenForUserEvents parameter in the FES profile which can be done from eStuido or Dashboard itself.

Performance statistics is available in two views: Data View and Grid View . Both are explained in-detail in the following sectionsas explained below.

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Data View

Navigate to Applications > Monitor Performance > Data View
This view shows performance messages sent by the components in data form.

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Figure 14: Data View tab

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In Graph View, the performance of the component is shown in the form of a graph. Note that only one component can be monitored at a time in Graph View. Graphs can be monitored for archived performance data or for the latest data. To show latest performance data, select live graph option. Maximum number of points plotted on the graph can be configured by specifying the desired value for the Max Points field. It is recommended using Firefox 2.0 or Internet Explorer as the browser to see Graph View.

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Only one component can be monitored at a time in Graph View.

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Figure 15: Graph View

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This section shows all the tracked documents in Fiorano Event Processes along with all details of the tracked document. Click Document Tracking under Navigation Panel to expand it and then select Application Documents to see the documents being tracked.

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Figure 16: Document tracking tab showing tracked documents

The details of each tracked document can be seen by clicking the particular document. This shows the document details such as the component processing it, time stamps, document IDs and the originating port of the tracked document.

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Figure 17: Details of the tracked document

Click on the particular Document ID to see the properties of the tracked document. This shows the tracked document message properties, details of attachments, application context, message body and other general properties.

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Figure 18: Tracked document

Application Level Document Tracking
Click the Enable/Disable Application Level Document Tracking button present at top right corner to enable/disable Document Tracking at Application Level.

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Figure 19: Application Level Document Tracking

The Dashboard supports searching for tracked documents based on various criteria such as Application Name, Peer Server Name, Document Status that is, EXECUTED or EXECUTING, Service Instance Name, and Port Name. In addition, the documents can be searched based on the date on which these were generated.

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Figure 20: Searching tracked documents

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Click Add Alert icon present in the upper-right part of the Alert IDs page to add the alerts as above.

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Figure 21: Alert Manager

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The above tabs allow specifying the transport settings that will be used for sending the alerts.

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Figure 22: SMTP Transport

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Figure 23: JMS Transport

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Click Add Policy icon present in the upper-right part of the Policy IDs page to add the policies as above.

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Figure 24: Policy Manager

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