This topic describes the Event Message screen. In this section:
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- Click on the Events tab or click a page's Messages link. Message links are available in several interfaces, such as the environment diagram in edit Edit mode.
- Use the available controls to filter by message type, date range, category, and other message features.
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- Use the System, Environment, and component filters to narrow the results to specific pieces of specific environments.
- Use the Time range filters to specify the dates to include in the results.
- Use the search field to find messages containing specific terms.
- Click on a column header to sort by that column.
- Choose a message type and/or category from the Type and Category drop-down column header menus.
- Specify values in the Responder, Client, or Server column headers to filter by those terms.
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Column | Description |
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Time Stamp | When the event message occurred, to the nearest millisecond. |
Type | Type of event message, either a proxy, virtual asset, server or unmatched request event. |
Category | Category of the event message, either request received, response sent, proxy request sent, proxy response received, proxy traffic (combination of proxy request sent and proxy response received), debug, info, warning, or error. |
Target | Whether the target of the proxy was internal to the Virtualize server or external. |
Asset | The name of the proxy or virtual asset, if any. |
Component | The CTP component associated with the asset, if any. |
Environment | The CTP environment associated with the asset, if any. |
System | The CTP system associated with the asset, if any. |
Responder | The name of the message responder or proxy connection listen path that handled the request. |
Iteration | The data source iteration used by the virtual asset. |
Client | The client host name that sent the request. |
Client IP | The client IP address that sent the request. |
Server | The name of the Virtualize server where the event message originated. |
Actions
You can select one or more rows and delete message or download them as CSV files.
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You can also select matching message and response pairs and click Create traffic file to create a traffic file on the server. We recommend filtering the category by Proxy Traffic to get the best request/response pairs for the traffic file. The file will be saved to the recorded_traffic
directory.
Select any row to display the message details in the lower portion of the page.
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