Operation and maintenance, Monitoring wsa, Chapter 6 – Kofax Capture User Manual

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Kofax Reporting Administrator's Guide

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Chapter 6

Operation and Maintenance

This chapter provides information about daily operation of Kofax Reporting. It includes hints

about:

Monitoring WSA

Managing Failed Messages Manually

Deleting old data from databases (

staging

,

warehouse

)

Managing MS SQL Databases

Managing

Log Files

Monitoring WSA

WSA provides a monitoring interface with the following main functions:
▪ Monitoring WSA status (for troubleshooting)

Configuring WSA

▪ Viewing messages in storage

Managing Failed Messages Manually

1 Start WSA Monitor utility from the Kofax Reporting group in the Windows Start menu.
2 If WSA password protection is enabled (see

Configuring WSA Advanced Settings

,

Security options tab), log on using the user name "admin" and a password.

3 On the menu, click Status to display status of WSA and its internal components and

connections. This information might be important for troubleshooting.

4 On the menu, click Configuration Tool to access WSA configuration. Remote

configuration can be disabled, in that case, clicking the button displays an error (see

Configuring WSA Advanced Settings

, Security options tab).

5 On the menu, click one of the 4 storage buttons to display the particular storage folder.

On the WSA Sender side:
▪ The Inbound Status | Active folder shows messages received from Kofax applications

before they are delivered to the WSA Receiver. Also, messages from the MSMQ dead

letter queue are stored here.

▪ The Inbound Status | Processed folder shows messages delivered to WSA Receiver.

Messages that could not be delivered end up here if an administrator deletes them

from the Inbound Status | Active folder.

▪ The outbound storage folders are not used.

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