How to Search for Running Service Instances

You can use the Query tab in the BizTalk Server Administration Console to search for a specific dehydrated, active, in breakpoint, scheduled, and retrying service instance.

Prerequisites

To perform this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the BizTalk Server Operators group.

To search for running service instances

  1. Click Start, click Programs, click Microsoft BizTalk Server 20xx, and then click BizTalk Server Administration.

  2. In the console tree, expand BizTalk Server Administration, and then click the BizTalk group.

  3. In the details pane, click the New Query tab.

  4. In the Query Expression group, in the Value column, select Running Service Instances from the drop-down list box.

  5. In the Field Name column, in the empty drop-down list box next to the asterisk (\), select one or more of the following:

    Item Description
    Application Name The BizTalk Server application.
    Creation Time Find running service instances created before or after the specified date.
    Group Results By You can group results by application, host name, pending operation type, service class, service instance status, or service name.
    Host Name The name of the BizTalk Host.
    Instance Status You can search for active instances, dehydrated instances, ready to run instances, and scheduled instances.
    Maximum Matches The number of matches to display.
    Pending Operations You can search for running service instances that are pending suspension or termination.
    Service Class You can search for isolated adapters; messaging; messaging, and isolated adapters; MSMQT; Orchestration; or Routing Failure Report.
    Service Name You can group or filter running service instances by service name.
    Service Type ID You can group or filter messages by service type ID.
  6. Complete the Value column as appropriate for the selection you made in the Field Name column.

  7. Continue adding additional lines to the query as appropriate, by completing the Field Name, Operator, and Values columns, and then click Run Query.

See Also

Using the Administration Console Query Tab