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The Aggregation Session Inspector enables viewing and editing of existing sessions. The data is displayed in a table where each row represents a session, with the session data ordered in columns. It is also possible to edit the contents of the sessions, that is, to change the timeout and the values of the session variables.

Note!

Aggregation Session Inspector only inspects sessions stored on disk.


The Aggregation Session Inspector

Note!

To use the Aggregation Session Inspector, the EC specified as the Storage Host in the Storage tab of the Aggregation profile configuration must be up and running.

Searching for sessions

Initially the table is empty and must be populated with data using the Search Sessions dialog. When you select the Search button, the Search Sessions dialog opens where you can select which group of sessions you want to view.


The Search Sessions dialog

SettingDescription

Profile

Select the Aggregation profile that corresponds to the data of interest.

Timeout Period

If you select this check box you can select a timeout period from which you want to display data. You can either select the User Defined option in the drop-down list and then enter date and time in the From and To fields, or you can select one of the predefined time intervals in the drop-down list; Last Hour, TodayYesterdayThis WeekPrevious WeekLast 7 DaysThis Month or Previous Month.

UDR ViewAllows a more detailed view of the UDRs in the session list. For further information about UDR Views, see the /wiki/spaces/MD82/pages/3781411.

Search Handling

Disable Read Only if content of the sessions need to be altered. Exclusive access to the repository is required to alter the sessions, meaning that if a currently running workflow is using the selected profile, the workflow needs to be stopped to be able to get exclusive access.

Disable Limit results if you want to fetch all sessions in the session index. This can be time and memory consuming. Change Limit results to get fewer/more results. The total number of results is briefly shown in the status bar of the search result dialog.

Table Toolbar

The table toolbar for the Aggregation Session Inspector presents the users with more options to manipulate the session data within the table. The following are the buttons found on the bar:

With no sessions selected
OptionDescription

Search

Displays the Search Sessions dialog where search criteria may be defined to identify the group of sessions to be displayed, see Searching for sessions for more information.

RefreshRefreshes the table.

Validate Storage

When you select the Validate Storage button, after performing a search, all the aggregation storage session files are validated. This is done by attempting to read the session data to establish what can and cannot be read. If the storage contains references to corrupt sessions, an option to remove them is given.

Delete AllDeletes all sessions.
With one session selected
Edit Timeout

You can modify the session timeout value here. Changing the value to any time before the current time will have the session timeout during the next execution cycle on its corresponding workflow.

Explore Session

Displays a new dialog where the session variables may be viewed and if Read Only was disabled in the Search Session dialog, the session variables may be edited as well. An example of a UDR Viewer dialog:

Note!

The dialog also appears when you double-click the Index column of the session.

With one or more sessions selected
Clear Selection(s)Unselects any highlighted sessions.
DeletePermanently removes any selected sessions.
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