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The service details view is displayed when you have filtered the table on the Explore view down to a single service. This view is composed of two widgets:

Service Configuration

 This widget contains full configuration details of the service as DPOD views it:

HeadingDescription

Device

The device this service is deployed on

Domain

The domain this service is deployed on

Service

The service name

FS Handler

The Front-Side Handler for this service

Service Type

The type of service. Possible values are:

  • XMLFirewallService
  • WSGateway (soap-11)
  • WSGateway (soap-12)
  • MultiProtocolGateway

SOAP Version

SOAP Version for this service (where applicable)

Admin State

The Object configuration status for this service (enabled / disabled)

Op. State

The Object operational state for this service (enabled / disabled).
Note that service failures may cause a service whose Admin state is enabled to appear in a disabled Operational State.

F. Protocol / B. Protocol

Front / Back end protocol this service runs on. 

F. Address / B. Address

Front / Back end IP Address for this service.

F. Port / B. Port

Front / Back end TCP port for this service

F. URI / B. URI

Front / Back end URI for this service

F. QMGR / B.QMGR

Front / Back end Queue Manager for this service (when relevant)

F. QMGR Group / B. QMGR Group

Front / Back end Queue Manager Group for this service (when relevant)

F. Request Q. / B. Request Q.

Front / Back end Request Queue

F. Reply Q. / B. Reply Q.

Front / Back end Reply Queue

Change Audit

The Change Audit widget lists all changes made to the service for all the above properties. These may be changes to domains, devices etc.

This is important when trying to investigate services whose behavior is no longer predictable.

Example

A service change was applied, but not saved in the monitored device. Upon next restart, the service reverts to the last saved configuration. The Change Audit table will reflect this.

The Change Audit is displayed in a table, where each row describes a single change:

ColumnDescription

Time

The change’s timestamp

Change Operation

The change operation. Possible values are:

  • ADDED 
  • UPDATED
  • MOVED
  • DELETED

Description

Description of the change

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