eFTL Clusters Status Table and Services List

The eFTL clusters status table presents the status eFTL clusters. Cluster rows expand to present the status of individual services.

Clicking a cluster row expands a services list, detailing the eFTL services in the cluster.

Cluster Table Columns

Field Description
Status The health of the cluster based on the aggregated status values of its services.

See the status values in the table Services List Columns.

Name Name of the eFTL cluster.
Services Number of services in the cluster, and their combined state.
Note: The Attention tally in the GUI top bar does not include persistence services or eFTL services unless at least one service from the cluster is present. Nonetheless, even in a situation where a cluster is configured but none of its services are present, the status table indicates that the cluster and its absent services are offline.

Services List Columns

Field Description
Status
Running
The service is running, and its local realm definition is up-to-date: that is, it is the latest realm deployment.
Offline
The eFTL service is not running, and the FTL server has no data about it.
Needs Restart
The service is running, but it cannot accept a proposed realm deployment. To accept the realm deployment, you must restart the service.
Timed Out
The FTL server has lost the eFTL service's heartbeat signal. Either the TIBCO eFTL service has stopped, or a network segmentation obstructs the heartbeat signal.
Exception
The service is running, but its realm definition is out-of-date. The deployment caused an error in the service, so the service continues to use its old realm definition.

Restarting the service might not be sufficient to resolve the issue. For example, the deployment specifies a new TCP transport, but the port is already bound.

Out-of-Sync
The service’s realm definition is a different revision than the FTL server’s.
ID Client ID of the eFTL service. To see more detailed information about the service , click this ID.
Host Host name of the eFTL service’s host computer.

eFTL Service Commands

Icons at the right of each client row trigger commands:
  • Change logging level of an eFTL service.

    For the meaning of log level values, see "Log Level Reference" in TIBCO FTL Development.