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Are there any log managenet tools that works especially well with Onify?
Before starting our own research to find a log management tool that is
- free/cheap for low volume,
- has mail notification on specific errors or conditions and
- works well out of the box with the Onify log format and AKS without tedious setup
maybe you already have found out such ones and can recommend any? :)
(I already have comparison tables of about 10 different ones from ChatGPT and Gemini, but they can not take Onify in consideration.)
Posted by Dennis about 1 month ago
What makes flows sometimes end up "running" for infinity and how do we handle it?
I sometimes see flows "hanging" and end up running for infinity.
What are the most common reasons for this happening?
Is it recommended to check running flows periodically and stop old ones?
What happens if we don't - is there a maximum number of running flows etc?
Would it be a good idea to create a flow "purge-old-running-processes.bpmn" which stops the one that are X days old, and even send a report about it by mail so that we have some info about which ones it concerns and how often it happens?
(I know about the possibility to make a flow "nonpersistent", that will automatically stop it after a while , but it might not be possible to use if the flows needs to return an output.)
Posted by Dennis about 1 month ago
Can we get flows triggered by schedule/timer in the logs?
As far as I can see only flows triggered by users are visible in the log, except for the flow "sync-resources.bpmn" which is triggered by "app".
It might clog the log a little if we got all the scheduled flows in the log, but if we do want to be able to find problems with the scheduled flows it would be good to be able to see them in the log as well.
Is it in some way possible to configure, by flow, if you want it to be logged or not? :)
Posted by Dennis about 1 month ago
Does Onify require a Elasticsearch license?
We are running Onify and wonder if we also need to purchase Elasticsearch licenses?
Posted by Robert Lundsten 2 months ago
An error occurred while initializing api: too_long_frame_exception: [too_long_frame_exception] Reason: An HTTP line is larger than 4096 bytes.
I am getting the above error in my logs. There also seems to be a issue with indexing data. Any ideas?
Posted by Robert Lundsten 3 months ago
How do I effectively set up and manage snapshots in Elasticsearch?
What are the best practices for creating and verifying Elasticsearch snapshots, both manually and automatically, to safeguard data integrity during system upgrades like Onify updates?
Posted by Tony Aronsson 5 months ago