Operations

The Operations section provides a detailed view into system resource utilization, transaction processing, execution statistics, and other relevant data to optimize the Omni-Gen system and isolate any performance bottlenecks. This area is separated into relevant subsections, based on the product area that is most resource intensive.

The Operations section is meant to be a supplement to other performance monitoring tools, such as Java monitoring, database monitoring, tuning facilities, and other related third-party tools. It is not meant to be a replacement, but rather a supplemental tool to help identify and isolate potential problems in the Omni-Gen system.

The Database Activity tab displays the ten slowest, and ten most recent queries that are still running (if any). This can be enabled on a per data source basis. The Omni-Gen Server must be running to retrieve this information.

The Database Activity pane is shown in the following image.

The Dependency Manifests tab provides a detailed list of all Java dependencies that are packaged with the Omni-Gen environment. This information is extracted from the Manifest (.mf) file of all JARs in the OmniServer system library.

The Dependency Manifests pane is shown in the following image.

The System Diagnostics tab provides the capability to generate and download a diagnostic zip file to share with the Customer Support Services to isolate and troubleshoot any issues, as required. All download options shown in the image below include certificate, network, and dependency information, by default.

The Threads tab provides a detailed list of threads related to the target JVM for the selected Omni-Gen service. The thread dump information is taken when the Operations console is initially loaded, the selected service is changed, or the status is refreshed.

If the Id field in the first column is displayed as a link, clicking it will display a detailed Stack Trace for that thread. You can click the Refresh button if no data has been loaded.

The Threads pane is shown in the following image.

The Network tab provides an overview of the network interfaces (real or virtual) for the host. The information is gathered using a native system command ifconfig (Linux) or ipconfig (Windows). If you download a zip file from the system diagnostics screen, this information is included, by default, as a text file.

The Network pane is shown in the following image.

The Certificate tab provides detailed information about the TLS/SSL certificate used to secure HTTPS connections across the Omni-Gen system. If you download a zip file from the system diagnostics screen, this information is included, by default, as a text file.

The Certificate pane is shown in the following image.