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Extended Transactions, which are transactions that span more than one monitored service/domain/device, are being tracked in a non-intrusive way over HTTP protocol. This correlation is defined by means of a global transaction ID.
Examples of extended transactions include:
- A DMZ gateway relays a request into the LAN internal gateway. The request transcends two machines and would have consists of two separate transactions.
With the Extended Transaction, you can treat this operation as a single one. - An extended transaction may span domains inside a single gateway or across several gateways.
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Column | Description |
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Service Name | The service this transaction ran on. |
Time | Timestamp for the transaction. |
Device Name | The device this transaction ran on |
Domain | The domain the transaction ran on |
Status | The status for this transaction. The possible values are:
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Error Message | If the transaction ended in an error state, this column will hold the error message received. If the error message is too long, it will be abbreviated, |
Transaction Id | The Transaction id. Click on the transaction id to open a single transaction view for this transaction |
Elapsed (ms) | Total elapsed time, the number of milliseconds the transaction took. |
Network Elapsed (ms) | Network elapsed time |
Device Elapsed (ms) | DataPower processing elapsed time |
Back-End Elapsed (ms) | Back-End processing elapsed time |
Feature enablement
Currently this feature is disabled for new installations by default. To enable/disable it, please execute the following script: app_logical_tran.sh