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Is there any heartbeat functionality or any way to keep a dedicated FSM server alive?

Any API available?

We are facing issue with the monitor schedule jobs are not being triggered as the Server seems not being “alive”

Hi @marty_stc ,

Are you able to provide more information on what the monitor of schedule jobs entails, what is doing this tracking and how its connection to FSM is setup and configured? Depending on what you are trying to achieve here and how will determine the best approach for ensuring this works.

Kind regards,

Lee Pinchbeck


Hello @Lee Pinchbeck,

We have taken this Server out of the load balancer but connecting to Oracle database as a standalone FSM Server.

We are using this server to run monitor schedule (integration monitor schedule), but when we check the servers from Monitor Instances, we found that it is not being pinged from the time we logged into the Server through RDP.

 

Thanks,

Martand


Hi @marty_stc ,

Are you able to provide more information on what the monitor of schedule jobs entails, what is doing this tracking and how its connection to FSM is setup and configured? Depending on what you are trying to achieve here and how will determine the best approach for ensuring this works.

Kind regards,

Lee Pinchbeck

We have taken this Server out of the load balancer but connecting to Oracle database as a standalone FSM Server.

We are using this server to run monitor schedule (integration monitor schedule), but when we check the servers from Monitor Instances, we found that it is not being pinged from the time we logged into the Server through RDP.

 

Thanks,

Martand


Hi Martand,

which FSM version are you running? I know that the Integration Monitor functionality was improved over the time, e.g. a refresh monitor schedules message is executed after several minutes to keep it alive.

You could also adjust the IIS App Pool settings of the FSM App Server, e.g. disable App Pool shutdown after several minutes of inactivity. Alternatively, you could ping the M5 Service via a script.


Best regards
Roman


Hi Martand,

which FSM version are you running? I know that the Integration Monitor functionality was improved over the time, e.g. a refresh monitor schedules message is executed after several minutes to keep it alive.

You could also adjust the IIS App Pool settings of the FSM App Server, e.g. disable App Pool shutdown after several minutes of inactivity. Alternatively, you could ping the M5 Service via a script.


Best regards
Roman

Thank you @roklde for the suggestion, I can try pinging M5 service if that would wake the FSM Server.

Currently we are running FSM v6u19

 


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