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Administration Console

Administration Console

Server Status

Server Status

The
Server Status
page
provides an overview of the engine that executes BPEL processes.
Server Status page
It contains the following items.
Item
Description
Date Started
Engine start date
Process Definitions
Number of business processes (
.bpel
files) currently stored in the database
Status (or Cluster Status)
Possible statuses values for Process Server engines are Running and Stopped. Additional database messages may also display. See
Admin > Maintenance > Storage
to see more detailed information regarding the database.
The status displayed reflects all engines in a cluster. For example, if the cluster has two engines, and one is stopped, the status displays
Running (1/2 running)
.
Monitoring Level (or Cluster Monitoring Level)
Level indicates a monitoring severity; that is, it indicates whether a warning or error is detected. If there is no monitoring set up or if the engine is running normally, the level is Normal. Levels include Normal, Warning, and Error.
Version
Process Server version number
Identity Service
Email Service
Messaging Service
A status that indicates whether a service was configured and enabled.
To set up these common services, used especially in Human Tasks processes, see
Identity Service
and
. Also, the Identity service is required when using Human Tasks. See also
Messaging Service
.
If you click on the
configure service
link, Process Server displays the page associated with the service; for example, here the
page displays.

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