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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introducing Operational Insights
  3. Part 2: Monitoring Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
  4. Part 3: Monitoring on-premises applications

Operational Insights

Operational Insights

View overall usage and health of Application Integration assets

View overall usage and health of Application Integration assets

Click the
Overview
tab of the
Application Integration
page to view overall analytics and assess the usage and health of your Application Integration assets.
You can gain insights into the following metrics:
  • Number of completed and faulted processes
  • Number of incoming API calls
  • Overall API response time
  • Processes whose API response time exceeds the average API response time
  • Top 10 running processes in your organization
The
Overview
tab is divided into process panels that show metric charts. The charts exclude processes that were suspended at any point of time in their lifecycle.
You can use the following panels to view the overall usage and health of Application Integration assets:
Activity
The
Activity
panel shows the total number of completed and faulted processes in your organization in the last 24 hours. The panel also shows the percentage increase or decrease in the number of completed and faulted processes since the last period.
You can use the
Activity
panel to assess whether the fault trend is moving upward or downward.
The following image shows the
Activity
panel:
The Activity panel shows the total number of completed and faulted processes in your organization in the last 24 hours. It also shows the percentage increase or decrease in the number of processes since the last period.
Process Run by Environment
The
Process Run by Environment
panel shows the total number of completed and faulted process runs in your organization for all runtime environments. By default, the panel shows information for the last 24 hours.
You can use the
Process Run by Environment
panel to assess whether there is a need to perform load balancing across runtime environments.
The following image shows the
Process Run by Environment
panel:
The Process Run by Environment panel shows the number of process runs for all runtime environments for the selected time period.
1. From the list, select the time period for which you want to view the number of process runs. You can select one of the following values:
  • Last 24 hours
  • Last 7 days
  • Last 30 days
  • Custom. You can select a duration of 1 month in the past 13 months.
Hover over a bar in the chart to view the number of process runs for all runtime environments for the selected time period. Completed process runs appear in green and faulted process runs appear in red.
Incoming API Calls
The
Incoming API Calls
panel shows the number of hourly incoming API calls for the last 24 hours. The count also includes the incoming API calls from scheduled processes and event-based processes. By default, the panel shows information for the top 5 processes with the most incoming API calls.
You can use the
Incoming API Calls
panel for the following tasks:
  • Gauge incoming traffic and identify peak and off-peak hours.
  • Identify the optimal time to perform system maintenance.
The following image shows the
Incoming API Calls
panel:
The Incoming API Calls panel shows the hourly count of incoming API calls in the last 24 hours for the selected process or process category.
1. From the list, select the process or process category for which you want to view the hourly count of incoming API calls. You can select one of the following values:
  • All Processes
  • Top 5 Processes
  • Bottom 5 Processes
  • A specific process
Hover over a bar in the chart to view the hourly count of incoming API calls.
Overall API Response Time
The
Overall API Response Time
panel shows the overall API response time in milliseconds for all completed and faulted processes, and for all runtime environments in your organization.
An increasing overall API response time indicates degraded performance probably because these APIs use complex integrations or have degraded third-party connectivity.
The following image shows the
Overall API Response Time
panel:
The Overall API Response Time panel shows the overall API response time in milliseconds for all processes and for all runtime environments in your organization.
Hover over a point in the trend line of the chart to view the overall API response time in milliseconds.
Response Time Outliers
The
Response Time Outliers
panel shows the top 5 completed and faulted processes in your organization whose API response time is higher than the average API response time in the selected time period. By default, the panel shows information for the last 7 days.
Processes whose API response time is higher than the average API response time could have complex integrations. A comparison of the values against the average API response time in the last period helps you assess how the processes have been performing since the last time period.
The following image shows the
Response Time Outliers
panel:
The Response Time Outlier panel shows the top 5 processes in your organization whose API response time is higher than the average API response time in the selected time period.
1. From the list, select the time period for which you want to view the response outliers. You can select one of the following values:
  • Last 24 hours
  • Last 7 days
  • Last 30 days
  • Custom. You can select a duration of 1 month in the past 13 months.
Hover over a bar in the chart to view the API response time for the process and the average API response time for the selected time period.
Top 10 Running Processes
The
Top 10 Running Processes
panel shows the top 10 completed and faulted processes in your organization with the most runs. By default, the panel shows information for the last 24 hours.
You can use the
Top 10 Running Processes
panel to identify important processes in the organization that might need better optimization than other processes. The panel also shows the average number of process runs in the last period compared to the current period, which gives a trend indication.
The following image shows the
Top 10 Running Processes
panel:
The Top 10 Running Processes panel shows the top 10 processes with the most runs in the selected time period.
1. From the list, select the time period for which you want to view the top 10 running processes . You can select one of the following values:
  • Last 24 hours
  • Last 7 days
  • Last 30 days
  • Custom. You can select a duration of 1 month in the past 13 months.
Hover over a bar in the chart to view the number of process runs in the current period and the average number of process runs in the last period. Use the following guidelines to understand the color coding of the bar chart:
  • A grey bar indicates the average number of process runs in the last period.
  • A pink bar indicates that the number of current process runs exceeds the last period's average.
  • A blue bar indicates that the number of current process runs falls below the last period's average.
If fewer than 10 processes were run in your organization in the selected time period, you will see fewer than 10 bars in the chart.

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