Monitor Ultra Tasks

You can monitor Ultra Tasks in the SnapLogic Dashboard.Pipeline tab in Dashboard

The dashboard displays a high-level snapshot of each Task:

  • Pipeline: Name of the pipeline. Click to display the pipeline Task details in SnapLogic Manager in a new window.
  • Username: User who created the Task for the pipeline.
  • Snaplex/Node: Node on which the pipeline runs.
  • Status: Current status of the pipeline Task.
  • Time: Time when the pipeline Task started.
  • Documents: Number of documents processed.
Note: When Ultra instances run across several JCC nodes, extra instances might temporarily appear on the Dashboard. This behavior is due to the way that nodes communicate inside the Snaplex. Once the communication among nodes is restored, these extra instances no longer display on the Dashboard.

To view additional information about the pipeline, click the Extra Details tab.

To display the following details about Pipeline Execution Runtime Logs for each Task, click in the status column.Ultra Task execution runtime logs

To view statistics for a pipeline invoke by an Ultra Task, click the Status (Started, Stopped, Failed). Hover over the duration bar to view the following statistics:

Duration: Period of time that the pipeline Task has been running.

  • Idle Time: The time during which the Snaplex was idle.
  • Execution Time: The time during which the pipeline executed.
  • Total Time: The combined time of both idle and execution times.
Ultra Snap Statistics Details Ultra Task Extra Details

The Ultra Requests table shows the requests that are currently being processed by the Ultra instance. The Ultra Pipeline Request History table shows the most recent requests that the Ultra instance has processed. The tables have the same information:

  • Receive Time: The time a FeedMaster received the request.

  • Client IP: The IP address of the client making the request.

  • Method: The HTTP method of the request.

  • Size: The size of the request body.

  • Response Size: The size of the response body.

  • Extra Path: Any additional path elements that the request passed as part of the request.

  • ID: An unique identifier associated with the processed document.

If a pipeline invoked by an Ultra Task has a child pipeline associated with it, the parent pipeline has a the add icon ( ) icon, which you can click to expand. Click icon to view information.

Monitor Snaplex nodes and FeedMaster

On the Health tab, click the Snaplex where the Ultra Task is running. Click the arrow on a node to open the options menu:Pipeline tab in Dashboard

From this view you can monitor the Snaplex and FeedMaster nodes:

  • Up Since (duration of the Pipeline run since invocation)
  • Version (Snaplex)
  • CPU usage
  • Memory
  • Heartbeat

For FeedMaster nodes, click the arrow next to a node and select Additional Information to display the hardware configuration and the requests that are in-progress.Additional Info in Feedmaster