Spotfire Server and Environment - Quick Start

System monitoring entries

This reference lists all of the entries. When you analyze an action log, you can organize the semi-colon separated data into categories, actions, and properties (identifiers, and arguments). You can map these to database columns, which you can display in a Spotfire Analyst visualization.

monitoring_as refers to monitoring of actions from Automation Services and monitoring_wp refers to the Web Player.

Category Action id1 id2 arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4
monitoring average measure unused mean min max
monitoring measurement measure unused value
monitoring_as average measure unused mean min max
monitoring_as counter measure wp_id value countercategory countername counterinstance
monitoring_as start_instance enabled_capabilities wp_id enabled_capabilities wp_id
monitoring_as stop_instance enabled_capabilities wp_id enabled_capabilities wp_id
monitoring_as healthState current_state wp_id current_state explanation wp_id
monitoring_as notification notification_type** wp_id value* explanation notification_type** seriousness***
monitoring_as recycleStatus reason wp_id recycle_status reason**** wp_id
monitoring_wp average measure unused mean min max
monitoring_wp counter measure wp_id value countercategory countername counterinstance
monitoring_wp start_instance enabled_capabilities wp_id enabled_capabilities wp_id
monitoring_wp stop_instance enabled_capabilities wp_id enabled_capabilities wp_id
monitoring_wp healthState current_state wp_id current_state explanation wp_id
monitoring_wp notification notification_type** wp_id value* explanation notification_type** seriousness***
monitoring_wp recycleStatus reason wp_id recycle_status reason**** wp_id
  • * The value on which the decision was based: for example, paged bytes, uptime hours, and so on.
  • ** One of these values: LowTempDisk, LongUptime, ExcessivePaging, ManyErrors, or StartStop.
  • *** One of these: Panic, Critical, Warning, Info, or OK.
  • **** Can be a reason to recycle or to not recycle: Idle, UsersLoggedIn, OutOfDisk, BlockedThreadPool, AutomationServicesJobsRunning, TooEarly, or Unknown.

wp_id is a unique id that identifies the currently-running instance of the Web Player service.