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Accessing Event Logs

Event logs are generated as a result of event-raise. The event is raised when a user’s action on the application invokes a service, a module or application is executed, and other related scenarios can cause an event-raise. On the Vahana platform, events are commonly configured in relation to the service’s execution. You can view event… Continue reading Accessing Event Logs

Monitoring

In the Observability module, the Monitoring module gives you a quick snapshot of “up” and “down” microservices and groups of vConnect services. This helps you determine the current performance and health index of the microservices and vConnect services’ groups. If you find a service or vConnect services group down, you can take a corrective measure to… Continue reading Monitoring

Scheduler

Under Observability, the Scheduler sub-module displays the list of scheduled jobs. These jobs are scheduled by using the Scheduled Jobs sub-module in the Middleware module. On the other hand, the Scheduler sub-module only aggregates and displays the data of all services that have been earlier scheduled by using the Scheduled Jobs sub-module. You can view… Continue reading Scheduler

Viewing Detailed Service Logs

The Developer Logs page displays service-related logs in list format. This list displays the first-level information. In the list, if you click a specific record, you will access broad-level information about the service log. This broad-level information includes the following: To view the broad-level developer logs: Note:- If the Developer Logs page displays two or… Continue reading Viewing Detailed Service Logs

An Introduction to Developer Logs

In the IT Ops module, Developer Logs is a web based integrated dashboard. It smartly displays data logs related all types of web services, including REST-based microservices, custom Java-based services that the software developer codes to implement specific jobs, in addition to vConnect services, and third-party connectors. Before deep-delving into the types of data that… Continue reading An Introduction to Developer Logs