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Troubleshooting the failed event manager

This topic discusses problems that you can encounter while using the failed event manager.

This topic does not discuss how to use the failed event manager to find, modify, resubmit, or delete failed events on the system. For information about managing failed events, see Work with failed events in IBM BPM.

Select the problem you are experiencing from the table below:
Problem Refer to the following
I am having trouble entering values in the Search page's By Date tab Values in the By Date and From Date field automatically change to default if entered incorrectly
I am having trouble deleting expired events Using the Delete Expired Events function appears to suspend the failed event manager

I am having trouble with failed events not being created

Failed events are not being created
I am having trouble retrieving or deleting large numbers of failed events The server fails when retrieving or deleting large numbers of failed events


Values in the By Date and From Date field automatically change to default if entered incorrectly

The Search page's From Date and To Date fields require correctly formatted locale-dependent values. Any inconsistency in the value's format (for example, including four digits in the year instead of 2, or omitting the time) will cause the failed event manager to issue the following warning and substitute a default value in the field:

CWMAN0017E: The date entered could not be parsed correctly: your_incorrectly_formatted_date. Date: default_date is being used.

The default value of the From Date field is defined as January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.

The actual default value shown in your failed event manager implementation will vary depending on your locale and time zone.

For example, the From Date field defaults to 12/31/69 7:00 PM for a workstation with an en_US locale in the Eastern Standard Time (EST) time zone.

The default value for the To Date field is always the current date and time, formatted for your locale and time zone.

To avoid this problem, always enter your dates and times carefully, following the example provided above each field.


Use the Delete Expired Events function appears to suspend the failed event manager

If you use the Delete Expired Events button in situations where there are many failed events in the current search results, or where those events contain a large amount of business data, the failed event manager can appear to be suspended indefinitely.

In this situation, the failed event manager is not suspended: it is working through the large data set, and will refresh the results set as soon as the command completes.


Failed events are not being created

If the Recovery subsystem is not creating failed events, go through the following checklist of potential causes:


The server fails when retrieving or deleting large numbers of failed events

The server can fail if you use the failed event manager to retrieve or delete a large number of failed events at once. To prevent this problem, be sure to check the total failed event count on the main page of the failed event manager before performing search or delete actions. If you have a large number of events, do not try to retrieve or delete all of them at once. Instead, use the Search failed events option to return a subset of failed events that match specific criteria.

You can then delete all of the events in the filtered result set without causing a server failure.

There are several factors in your environment that can affect the number of failed events the server can return or delete in a single request, including other processes running on the same machine as the server and the amount of available memory.

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