Exploring atoms, Subscribing to process alerts – Dell PowerEdge R510 User Manual

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Dell R510 Reference Configuration for Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 R2 Fast Track Data Warehouse

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View the actual data that was sent or received with an external application (dependent on
security permissions.) This data will be retrieved dynamically because data sets are never stored
in Boomi's data center.

Retry the data, which will request the Atom to retry the data sets you have selected, and pass
them to a new process execution.

View the link between inbound and outbound data sets. When processing large amounts of data,
users can click on an individual data set to view the resulting data that was created from it.

Exploring Atoms

Regardless of where Atoms are deployed, the Atom Explorer is the central location to view the status
of the Atoms, see where they are running, and set rules on how much history the Atom should retain.
An Atom will appear offline when it has not communicated with the platform within a 5-minute
window. You can use the Atom Explorer to access and manually execute the integration process in a
specific Atom.

Subscribing to Process Alerts

For proactive notification of failures, users can subscribe to Alerts that broadcast via RSS any failed
integration process, or any unresponsive Atom. For a simple view of all integration activity in an
account, users can also subscribe to a monitor feed, and embed this into any another application that
supports RSS. Alerts provide the process name, the Atom, the status (success or failure), and the
date/time of the execution. By using this alert, users can quickly pinpoint the execution history for
detailed diagnostic activity. Atom Alerts will also send notifications when an Atom goes offline, or
comes back online, specifying the Atom name, the status, and the date/time of the status change.

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