Service Audit is a view-only form that is available from the Service Audit button on the Service Monitor form.
The top half of the form displays information about when a service instance started, ended, or failed (error). Note that each of these actions (START/END/ERROR) requires a separate audit record. For example, if a service instance has run successfully, at least two audit records will appear on the Service Audit form: one for the service START, and one for the service END. If a service instance has one or more tasks, each task will have START and END audit records as well.
You can use the Filter fields to determine the date range of the audit records you want to view and to select the type of audit records to view.
The Error Log tab in the bottom half of the Service Audit form appears Error Log records that occurred for a specific service audit record that you select in the top half of the form.
Note: Error Log records that were generated in an earlier version of the application (prior to the addition of the Error Log tab on the Service Audit form) will not appear on the Error Log tab.
Click Main Menu > Administration > Services > Service Monitor.
Find and select the service instance for which you want to view audit details.
Click the Service Audit button.
Click the Filter button to display the Last Run, From, To, and Audit Type fields.
To display only the details that apply to the service instance's last run, check the Last Run box.
To display audit records for a specific date range, do not check the Last Run box. Instead, enter the From and To date and time when the service last ran.
To display a specific type of record, select it from the Audit Type field.
Click Find.
The service audit records will appear in the top half of the form. The Error Log tab in the bottom half of the form will display error log records for each service audit record.
Last Run
Click the Filter button to display this field. Check the Last Run box if you only want to display the details that apply to the service instance's last run. Then click Find.
From, To
Click the Filter button to display this field. Use the From and To fields to locate service audit records that ran during a particular date and time. Then click Find.
Audit Type
Click the Filter button to display this field. To display a specific type of service audit record, select Start, End, Error, Aborted, or Warning from the Audit Type field. Then click Find.
Process Audit ID
Unique number that identifies the service audit record.
Group Audit ID
Unique number that identifies a particular run of a service The Group Audit ID may have several different Process Audit IDs, depending on how many Audit Types occurred during the service's run.
Process Name
The process name indicates the template the service instance is based on. Each template may contain several processes. You can view all the available templates in the Process Name drop-down list.
Task Name
Indicates which particular Task of the service was running for this audit record.
Instance Name
The Instance Name uniquely identifies the service instance record. Each service instance represents one activity in which one or several processes run with specific parameters.
Audit Type
The Audit Type indicates the action that occurred:
Start: The service started.
End: The service finished running.
Error: An error occurred while the service was running. The error will appear on the Error Log tab.
Aborted: The service was interrupted or stopped.
Warning - The service exited without processing. The warning message will appear in the Description field.
Description
When the Audit Type is Start or End, the Description field displays the name of the host that executed the service.
When the Audit Type is Error or Warning, the Description field displays the error or warning message.
When the Audit Type is Aborted, the Description field displays the name of the host that executed the service, followed by the word STOPPED.
Parameter Values
Values inside the actions that make up a service instance record. For example, you can configure the PURGE service parameters so that the service purges only one category instead of all. The Parameter Values are configured on the Service Parameters tab of the Service Instance form.
Tasks
Some service instances have Tasks that you can include or exclude for the instance. This column indicates which tasks were enabled for the service instance.
For more information on a service instance’s tasks, see Service Instances.
Update Date, Updated By
These fields display when the record was created or updated, and the person who created or updated the record.
When you select a service audit record, the Error Log tab in the bottom half of the form will display error log records for that service audit record. If you selected a service audit record that includes Tasks, the all the error log records for all the tasks will appear on the Error Log tab.
Click the Filter button on the Error Log tab to display the Error Code, Start Error Id, and End Error Id fields. You can use these fields to display only specific error codes.
To view a specific Error Code, select it from the drop-down menu.
Use the Start Error Id and End Error Id fields to display error messages with a range of Error ID numbers.
The fields on the Error Log tab of the Service Audit form are the same as the fields on the Error Log form. See Error Log Field Descriptions for information on these fields.