Details action for Host Instance
Quickly discover if and how your Host Instances are being used, empowering you to optimize and troubleshoot your BizTalk environment with confidence.
From Monitor Views where you have access and where BizTalk Host Instances are included and Remote Actions are allowed, you can use the Nodinite Web Client to view Details for the selected BizTalk host instance.
This image shows the BizTalk Category Host Instances in a Monitor View.
Detailed information about the selected Host Instance is displayed with the following tabs:
- Host/Host Instance
- Host Instance(s) from all nodes in the BizTalk group, Cluster Aware
- Applications
- Receive Locations
- Send Ports
- Orchestrations
- Adapters
Details
To view the details for the selected BizTalk Server Host Instance, press the Action button and select the Details item:
Action button menu with details option.
Host/Host Instances
The 'Host/Host instances' tab displays information about the host and configured Host Instance. You see host instances from all nodes, and the information is cluster aware.
Details tab for the selected host instance.
Applications
The 'Applications' tab shows which BizTalk Applications use this host.
List of Applications configured for the selected host instance.
Receive Locations
The 'Receive Locations' tab displays which Receive Locations use this host.
List of Receive Locations configured for the selected host instance.
Send Ports
The 'Send Ports' tab shows which Send Ports use this host.
List of Send Ports configured for the selected host instance.
Note
Dynamic send ports are NOT listed!
Orchestrations
The 'Orchestrations' tab displays which Orchestrations use this host.
List of Orchestrations bound with the selected host instance.
Adapters
You see two tables: one for Receive Handlers and one for Send Handlers. For example, if you have a Send Host named sendHost32, there should be no receive handlers associated with this host. These tables help you configure your BizTalk environment to reflect your actual intent.
Tip
One of these figures should almost always be zero (for example, send hosts are only used on send ports).
Here's an example of a BAD BizTalk Server configuration.
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Category BizTalk Host Instances