Filter criteria
You can specify the following filter criteria:
- Event ID
- To filter by event ID you can type the appropriate event IDs
as comma-separated list into the corresponding text box. Each entry
can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard for multiple
characters, for example:
- *33*E
- Matches all events that have IDs that contain the string 33 and that end with E, for example, DNFE3315E.
- *E
- Matches all events that are classified as error messages. User action is required.
- *I
- Matches all events that are classified as informational messages (that is, messages for which user action is not required).
- OU
- To filter by OU, enter a single OU, or enter several OUs as comma-separated list. Each entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard for multiple characters. For example, to view events for all OUs that contain the string X2, enter *X2*.
- Service
- To filter by service, enter a service name or several service names as comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all FIN interface layer services, enter DNF_IL*.
- System ID
- To filter by system ID, choose the type of system ID from the drop-down list and enter a system
ID, or several IDs as a comma-separated list. A system ID can be one of the following types:
- Queue manager name
- The prefix CP_ is added to the value you specify.
- Logical terminal name
- The prefix SNF_ is added to the value you specify.
- Application server name
- The prefix WAS_ is added to the value you specify.
- Other
- Specify this type if the system is not one of the previous types, for example, if it is SAG or DNI_UNKNOWN. A prefix is not added to the value you specify.
An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all FIN logical terminals of the destination USNYXXXX, select the system ID type Logical Terminal, then enter USNYXXXX*.
- Component
- To filter by component, enter a component name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all FIN interface layer components, enter DnfIl*.
- Message flow
- To filter by message broker message flow, enter the message flow name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all MSIF message flows, enter DNF_O*.
- Execution group
- To filter by message broker execution group, enter the execution group name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all execution groups with names that begin with DNF_, enter DNF_*.
- Broker
- To filter by message broker integration nodes, enter the integration node name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all integration node names that begin with Q4, enter Q4*.
- Business group
- To filter by business group, enter the business group name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all business groups that contain the string Financial, enter *Financial*.
- Message group
- To filter by message group, enter the message group name, or several names as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all message groups that contain the string Financial, enter *Financial*.
- Search key
- To filter by search key, enter the search key, or several keys as a comma-separated list. An entry can specify an asterisk (*) at any position as a wildcard to represent zero or more characters. For example, to view events for all RMA related search keys, enter RMA_*.