The Servers option displays a list of available Money Mobiliser
servers. You can select a server that is online to view information, requests, data,
channels, events, or tasks.
Server List
The Server List displays the online and offline servers in the Money Mobiliser environment. You can select a server that is online to view its information or ping its host. When you select a server, its hostname and port display in the left pane. If a server is offline, the visual indicator in the status column shows an orange circle with an exclamation mark. You cannot select or ping a server that is offline.
Information
The Information option summarizes the basic system environment information for the selected server, such as number of processors and operating system. You can also view the total and free physical memory, committed virtual memory, and swap space, as well as the time server has been available and class paths.
Requests
The Requests option displays all requests made to the Money Mobiliser server, for example, transaction requests. You can drill down into the statistics of each request. The statistics show the total number of requests made, the success or failure count, and the average response time.
Data
The Data option displays the data access statistics and information for the server, such as the number of sessions opened or closed, transactions from the database, maximum and minimum request duration, and query execution rate.
Channels
The Channels option displays the number of messages received, sent, and failed to send. The list shows the last 100 messages that the Money Mobiliser messaging services generated. You can select a message to view the details, such as date and time stamp. You can also refresh the list to show the most recently sent or received messages.
Events
The Events option displays statistics generated by the Money Mobiliser event system. The event summary displays the total number of events that the event handlers have generated and processed. An event handler is a procedure that is called when a corresponding event occurs. For an event to be processed by a handler, there has to be an event handler registered for the event name and an available thread from the process pool as determined by the event handler. A single event handler instance is associated with a single event name only.
Tasks
The Tasks option displays statistics generated by the Money Mobiliser event system for tasks as well as the task handlers, which are called by the tasks. Tasks are internal date and time actions scheduled for execution at known repeated intervals. An empty list indicates no known scheduled events. A task is not directly related to an event because a task is not stored in the event system and does not require the regeneration of historical events for a task handler. However, the event system initiates and controls the processing of task actions.
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