When you click a transaction’s id in the transactions widget, DPOD loads the full details of the transaction into the information window.
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If you navigate to this page from a transactions list that contains more than one transaction, previous/next buttons will appear to quickly move to the next or previous transaction on that list.
The size of next/previous transactions results can be defined in the System Parameters list.
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Displays the request and response size.
This data is only available since IDG firmware 7.6.0.8 and 7.7.1.2 for transactions of traditional IDG services.
Memory
Memory consumption graphs for the request and response parts of the transaction, across the transaction lifetime and state changes.
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The memory graph displays the differences in memory usage values in KB.
Raw Messages Tab
This widget lists the raw messages that make up the single transaction viewed (up to 2000 messages).
Tracking the raw messages making up transactions in error may provide insights into the causes of failures.
Tracking the raw messages making up successful transactions may provide insights into slow components or unnecessary steps.
The information is displayed in a table.
Column | Description |
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Category | The message’s category |
Severity | The message’s severity |
Time | The message’s timestamp |
Direction | The message’s direction. This may be:
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Object Type | The object type associated with this message |
Object Name | The object name associated with this message |
Client IP | The Client IP this message originated from. This may be the actual client, or a load balancer. |
Message Code | The message’s code |
Message | The actual message logged. |
Correlated Transactions Tab
The Correlated Transactions Tab (Appears only if the user has appropriate permissions), shows all the transactions with the same Global Transaction ID, both Gateway transactions and API-C transactions are shown.
The transactions are sorted by their start time, where the first transaction that run appears on top..
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Column | Description |
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Type | The call type - such as SQL, LDAP, etc. |
Direction | request or response |
Time | When the call was made |
Elapsed (ms.) | Elapsed time of the call in milliseconds |
Status | Whether the call was successful or not |
Details | Additional details about the call, such as the SQL statement, HTTP request URL, etc |
Payload Tab
When WS-M recording is switched onpayload is captured for this transaction, the Payload pane of the table will contain payload information for the messages displayed.
The payload is shown for both the front end and the back end (when applicable), for both the request and response phases.
A link to Payload Capture will appear if payload does not exist.
Extended Latency Tab
Detailed latency information for both the request and response phases.
Raw Messages Tab
This widget lists the raw messages that make up the single transaction viewed (up to 2000 messages).
Tracking the raw messages making up transactions in error may provide insights into the causes of failures.
Tracking the raw messages making up successful transactions may provide insights into slow components or unnecessary steps.
The information is displayed in a table.
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Category
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The message’s category
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Severity
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The message’s severity
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Time
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The message’s timestamp
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Direction
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The message’s direction. This may be:
- Request
- Response
- Error (if message is an error)
- Empty (if it is a system message)
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Object Type
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The object type associated with this message
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Object Name
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The object name associated with this message
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Client IP
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The Client IP this message originated from. This may be the actual client, or a load balancer.
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Message Code
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The message’s code
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Message
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