System Console

This page is for PhixFlow administrators who need to monitor PhixFlow activity.

Overview

The system console provides details on:

  • active and completed tasks
  • files imported and exported by PhixFlow
  • audit trail of changes made to PhixFlow's configuration

Access to the console, depends on your privileges. Application users, analysis modellers and application designers are notified of errors that prevent their work, but are not notified of system warnings. These are only reported to the console. This means it is important for the PhixFlow administrator to monitor the console for warnings and to determine what action is required.You require the permission:

  • View System Console to open the system console and to rollback a task
  • Cancel Tasks to stop a running task.

For logs with information related to server and Tomcat traffic, see Server Log Files.

For information about the properties toolbar, and about the sections Parent Details, Analysis Models, Description and Audit Summary, see Common Properties.  We recommend you always add a Description that explains the purpose of the item you are creating. 

For a full list of all the PhixFlow property tabs and windows, see Properties, Windows, Menus and Toolbars.

Console Information

The following button is available at the top of the System Console:

Opens the task plan list.

Opens this Help page.
Closes the console.

The following tabs show information about the system:

Active Tasks

Displays a log file summary for all Task Plans that are currently active. Right click on the task and select Show Log File to bring up the detailed log file.

 Stop

Active Tasks can be stopped at any time, if required (this may be useful when testing new models) by pressing the  Stop button.

 Snapshot

A  Snapshot can be taken of the current status of the action and added to the log file. Although this option appears for all tasks, results are only generated for Actionflows.

Completed Tasks & Daily Logs

Completed Tasks displays a log file summary for each task that has completed. To display a log file in a pop-up window, right-click its name and select  Show Log File. This window will appear over the top of all PhixFlow areas.

Daily Logs displays a filtered version of the Completed Tasks, containing only the daily log files.

The following buttons are available in the toolbar for Completed Tasks and Daily Logs:

Maximise/minimise Completed Tasks list and hide/show Messages.

Apply a filter to the list of Completed Tasks.

Refresh the list of Completed Tasks.

Show/hide paging bar.

Completed Tasks and Daily Logs Colour Coding


Red

Error

This log file contains errors.


Orange

Warning

This log file contains warnings.


BlueSuspended Task

The initiator of this log file is currently suspended. This can be suspended by the user manually or set to suspend on failure.

Blue overrides all of the other colours. If a task is is suspended, all instances of it in the Completed Tasks list are marked in blue.


TealSelected Task

The item has been selected by ticking the first column, one or more lines can be selected.

Note: this will override any of the above colours.


GreenMouse OverThe mouse over highlights the row in bright green. 

The following details are available for each log file:

FieldDescription
StartedThe date and time that this Analysis run was started.
FinishedThe date and time that this Analysis run finished.
DurationThe time it took for the task to complete, in seconds.
Archive TimeThe date and time that this Log File was archived.
NameThe name of the Task which has been run.
CancelledWhether this Analysis run was cancelled by a user.
StatusAn icon will indicate if the recordsets generated by the Analysis run were rolled back from the Recordsets tab in the system console. See below for details.
TasksThe number of individual Tasks that were run as part of this Analysis run.
MessagesThe total number of messages in the Log File.
InfoThe number of information messages contained in the Log File.
ErrorsThe number of error messages contained in the Log File.
WarningsThe number of warning messages contained in the Log File.
Initiator TypeThe PhixFlow object that was used to launch this Analysis run.
Login NameThe user that stated this run.
ActionWhether the task was a table-action.

For recordsets that have been rolled back from the system console Recordsets tab:

  • If the recordsets generated by an analysis run were rolled back and the analysis repeated (see Tab: Recordsets, below), the log file entry is displayed with a  button in the Status field. Click  to open the new log file from the rerun of analysis.
  • If the recordsets generated by an analysis run were rolled back, the log file entry is displayed with a  button in the Status field. Click  to open the log file for the rollback.

Tab: Messages

The log messages for the currently selected log file. For each message the following fields are shown:

FieldDescription
LineLine number for the log entry.
TimeDate and time of the log entry in DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS

Time Difference

(available in PhixFlow version 11.3+)

The time difference in seconds between each log entry. If this is less than 1 second, it will show 0.

The first log entry will have a blank Time Difference, then each subsequent log entry will show a time in seconds.

MessageThe summary message output by the analysis engine.
TypeThe type of message e.g. INFO, WARN, ERROR or DEBUG
CodeThe numeric error message code.

The following buttons are available for log messages:

Apply a filter to the list of log messages.

Refresh the list of log messages.

Log message details

Double-click on a log message to see further details. In addition to the standard fields, you will also find, on its own tab, the message detail:

FieldDescription
Message DetailDisplays the values of the variables in the parser or detailed stack trace. Populated if an error occurs during analysis or a debug attribute function has been processed.

It may take a few moments to display log message details for HTTP communications. This is because the log messages can be long.

Tab: Recordsets

The recordsets for the currently selected log file; see Managing Recordsets

If the recordsets generated by an analysis run produced a number of cycle, and one or more cycle was rolled back and repeated, then the Status field will contain a symbol to indicate whether:

  • this recordset was originally generated as part of this Analysis run, but has been moved forward into the log for the Analysis to generate those recordsets that were rolled back and repeated.
  • this recordset was moved forward into this log from the original Analysis run, along side new recordset generated in this Analysis run - the new recordset are those that were rolled back to be redone from the original log.

The recordset in the console also provides the following buttons:

Roll back the data for each recordset and run analysis again. When data is rolled back, any subsequent downstream recordsets are also rolled back. After reprocessing a log file in this way, the log file will be flagged as "Reprocessed", and no recordset will be associated with it.

Roll back the data for each recordset. When data is rolled back, any subsequent downstream recordset will also be rolled back.

Files

A list of imported and exported files that have been read into PhixFlow by File Collectors or produced by PhixFlow File Exporters. This is found on the Files tab on the System Console or when viewing the details of an individual file.

When accessing the Files tab via Completed Tasks, there is a toolbar with the following options:

IconDescription
Maximise
Restore files
Download data to file
Select, create or clear a filter
Refresh
Show the paging bar

By right clicking on a file you can select:

  • Show Log File from the context menu -this will bring up the log file of the Analysis run that handled this file - whether as a file imported or exported
  • Show File Importer/Exporter -this will show the configuration of the importer or exporter used to handle this file
  •   Copy selected records to the Clipboard - this will copy file names out of the Files tab 
FieldDescription
Created Date/TimeDate and time that file was processed
TypeInput or Output
Creator NameThe Importer or Exporter used to handle this file
NameThe name of the file
File StatusStatus of the file
Created StatusStatus of the creation
Records ArchivedNumber of records archived
LocationThe location of the file on the file system
FTP SiteThe FTP Site the underlying file handler is attached to, if there is one
Emailed toThe email address the file was emailed to, if applicable
Current File NameThe name of the file
CycleThe analysis cycle in which the file was processed
Original LocationThe original location of the file in the file system

For information about import errors due to missing items, see Import Configuration.

Emails

Emails which have been created by the system, from task plans or file exporters.

FieldDescription
Created Date/TimeThe date and time at which the email was created.
Send by Date/TimeThe date and time at which the system will stop trying to send the email.
StatusThe status of the email (ready, sent, failed, etc).
Status MessageA message associated with the status, such as the reason for failure.
Email SubjectThe subject of the email.
Email MessageThe message of the email.
FromThe email address the message is being sent from.
ToA list of the email addresses the email will be sent to.
CcA list of the email addresses the email will be Cc to.
BccA list of the email addresses the email will be Bcc to.
Creator NameThe name of the PhixFlow object which created the email.
Creator TypeThe type of the PhixFlow object which created the email.
Zip all attachmentsWhether any attachments are being added as a zip file.
Zip file nameThe name of the attached zip file.

PDF Chore 

PDF Chores are the PDF conversion processes that have been created by file exporters; see Configuring PDF Conversion.

Field
Description
Created Date/TimeThe date and time at which the PDF Chore was created.
StatusThe status of the Chore (ready, failed, etc).
Status MessageA message associated with the status, such as the reason for failure.
Creator NameThe name of the PhixFlow object which created the object.
Creator TypeThe type of the PhixFlow object which created the object.
Source File PathThe Path of the source file.
Source File NameThe name of the source file.
Target PathThe Target Directory Expression

Audit Summary 

Summary details of audited actions performed on PhixFlow objects.

All Audit Summaries can be viewed from the Audit Summary tab on the System Console. Details for an individual Audit Summary can be viewed by selecting an Audit Summary from this view, and double clicking.

The System Administrator uses Privilege Codes to configure which operations should be audited. If a given privilege has been configured for auditing, PhixFlow tracks details of every associated action and presents these in an Audit Summary.

In PhixFlow version 11.0.1+, an entry to the Audit Summary tab is written each time PhixFlow starts up, with a version number and details of any database patch scripts that were executed.

PhixFlow database administrators can directly query the PhixFlow database for audit information in the audit_summary and audit_detail tables. Audit records that pre-date the upgrade to version 8.1.0 of PhixFlow will not have an entry in the message_text column.

Form: Audit Summary

FieldDescription
Date/TimeThe date/time the audited action took place.
UsernameName of the User who performed the audited action.
Action SummaryA summary description of the audited action.

Audit Details

The Audit Details of an audited action can be viewed with the details of an individual System Console by double-clicking the audit line.

Form: Audit Details

FieldDescription
Audit DetailsA detailed description of the audited action.

Forms: Audit Summary for Object

This form shows summary details of audited actions performed on a particular PhixFlow object.

FieldDescription
Date/TimeThe date/time the audited action took place.
UsernameName of the User who performed the audited action.
Original NameOriginal Name of the Object that was changed. i.e. if the name of the object was up dated, this is the original value.
Action DescriptionA summary description of the action.