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The raw messages widget displays a list of the raw messages sent from log targets of monitored devices across the system, filtered according to the active filter settings.
Any message captured by the system is eligible to be displayed here, regardles of whether or not it culminated in a transaction.

Example

A message contatining an invalid SSL request is invalid, or sent to a URL that DataPower does not process, will not be treated as a transaction by the system. These messages are only classified as requests, that are displayed inside the Raw Messages widget.

The following information is available for each raw message

ColumnDescription

Device

The Device the message ran on.
Clicking on the device’s name applies a device filter to the list.

Domain

The Domain the message ran on.
Clicking on the domain’s name applies a domain filter to the list.

Category

Message Category.
This is the message's category. These are either built-in or set by the user.

Severity

Severity of the message. Ordered from low to high:

  • Debug
  • Info
  • Notice
  • Error

Time

Time the message was logged

Direction

The message’s direction. This may be:

  • Request
  • Response
  • Error (if the message is an error)
  • Empty (if it is a system message).

Object Type

The object type associated with this message

Object Name

The object name associated with this message

Transaction Id

The transaction id of the transaction encompassing this raw message.
Clicking the transaction id link will display a Single Transaction view for this transaction (or API Connect Single Transaction page, depends on the product view)

Client IP

The Client IP this message originated from. This may be the actual client, or a load balancer.

Message

The actual message logged

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