View the Event Management self-health application services map

  • Versão de lançamento: Australia
  • Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
  • 2 min. de leitura
  • You can view Event Management application services maps to have a visualization of the data on configuration items (CIs) that comprise this service, and the relations and connections between these CIs.

    Antes de Iniciar

    Role required: evt_mgmt_admin

    The Event Management application services topology map only displays MID Servers that have passed validation and connectors that are active.

    Por Que e Quando Desempenhar Esta Tarefa

    The Event Management components that are monitored by the self-health application services are listed in the following table:
    Tabela 1. Components monitored by the self-health application service
    Component What is monitored
    Event connectors For each connector:
    • Status: Success or Error
    • Delay: Elapsed time from ‘last run time’ (above threshold)
    Event processing jobs For each event processing job:
    • Number of actual jobs executed compared to the number of jobs configured to run.
    • Delay of any of the event processing jobs above the time set as threshold.
    • Duration of events in Ready state compared to the specified threshold.
    • Delay of event rule processing above the set threshold. If there is a delay, an alert is generated and the event rule is disabled.
    MID Servers MID Servers that have been validated are displayed. The MID Server status and the Ecc_agent_issue table are monitored. An event is triggered whenever this table is updated. The MID Server status is displayed, either Up or Down.

    For information about MID Server health, see MID Server heartbeat

    Procedimento

    1. Navigate to All > Event Management > Services > Application Services.
    2. Click the ServiceNow Event Management application services.
    3. On the Application Services page, locate ServiceNow Event Management and click View Service.
      Event Management health — application service

      Displayed on the map are the related MID Servers and the Event Management object, as depicted in the following image; these MID Servers have an UP status. MID Servers are updated when they are created or deactivated.

      Event Management application service map

      Under the Event Management object is Event Processing, Alert Processing, and Event Sources (for example, connectors). Only Active connectors are shown; when a connector is created, the connector is displayed only after it has been activated. The status of active connectors is updated and the status of non-active connectors is not displayed.

      In the preceding image, the health of Event Management components is displayed. The omniConnector component has a red bar, indicating that a critical alert has occurred that affects this connector. In addition, this critical alert impacts the parent Alert Processing object, which as a result, has a red bar.

    Resultado

    You can select the configuration item that has a critical alert and change the impact from parent to application service.