Viewing running proxies
You can view all HCL DevOps Test Integrations and APIs (Test Integrations and APIs) proxies that are registered with the current HCL DevOps Test Virtualization Control Panel (Test Virtualization Control Panel) instance and that are running. You can view the agents and the routing or recording rules if the security settings were enabled for you to view them.
Procedure
- Log into Test Virtualization Control Panel.
The application window is displayed.
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Click the Infrastructure icon or navigation link.
The Infrastructure Dashboard is displayed.
Any Test Integrations and APIs proxies registered with the current Test Virtualization Control Panel instance and are currently running are displayed with the status shown as Connected. You can view the details such as identity, domain and environment, current status, recipient, for each of the proxies.
Java™ virtualization agents enable you to intercept and record Java™ method calls from Java™ applications. You can run multiple Java™ virtualization agents and you can specify an instance name for each agent to disambiguate them. Each Java™ virtualization agent must register with a Test Virtualization Control Panel instance so that you can monitor it. A Test Integrations and APIs Java™ virtualization agent is displayed only if the Java™ application into which the agent is installed is running.
Note: You have the option to configure an instance name for each Test Integrations and APIs proxy that is registered with Test Virtualization Control Panel. Assigning a name makes it easier to identify a specific agent when there are two or more agents of the same type registered with Test Virtualization Control Panel. Configuring an instance name involves uncommenting and editing the identifier name setting in the configuration file of the proxy and then restarting the proxy. -
To find other details for each proxy, expand the card by clicking the expand icon ().
The following tabs are available for a proxy:
Tab Description Details
Find information about the following details: capabilities, software version number, configuration file location, system, log file location, ports, and attributes.
Statistics
Displays graphically the traffic details that the proxy collects. The data displayed is grouped into 30-second intervals.Note: If there are more than ten intervals, old intervals are discarded.The following statistics are displayed:- Observed requests: The total number of requests observed during the period.
- Recorded: The number of observed requests that were recorded during the period.
- Routed: The number of observed requests that were routed during the period.
Observed Resources
Displays details about the resources that the proxy has observed in its traffic. The data displayed is grouped into 30-second intervals.Note: For each 30-second period, the proxy will provide observation data for a maximum of 100 unique resources.The following intercept types are supported:- CICS® Transaction Gateway (TG) proxiesNote: Resource observations will not be provided if the proxy is running in the CICS® Transaction Gateway daemon.
- HTTP proxies (see Virtualizing HTTP)
- JDBC proxies
- SIBus Intercept Mediators
- TCP proxies (see Virtualizing TCP)
Activity
Lists the log of the activities in a tabular view. Details displayed are about the activity, the user, the date and time of the activity performed.
You can sort the details in any column in an ascending or descending order by clicking the column header of any column.Note: Proxy console output is not viewable in Test Virtualization Control Panel, so you must view the console output of a proxy on the computer where it is running.To view details about any routing or recording rules defined for the proxy, see Viewing recording or routing rules.