Manage Queries from the Query Results Page
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Manage Queries from the Query Results Page
View the overall status and details about all queries about your SASE
environment.
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From the
Query Results
page,
you can see the overall status and details about all queries about
your SASE environment. To view any detailed query results,
select a
Query Name
from the Query
Log
to view a detailed analysis of a specific query.- Result: FromResult, you can see whether or results for your query are successful. If query results are successful, the wordYesappears in a green circle, with a statement confirming the query succeeded. If query results are unsuccessful, the verdict showsNoin a red circle, with the reason why the query did not succeed. Information underChecksdescribes the checks performed on this query and their results.
- ChecksandChecks Summary: SelectChecks Summaryto see status of the checks performed in the query. SelectView Relevant Incidentsto go to theIncidents Listfor Incident details.
- Query Parameters: FromQuery Parameters, you can see the parameters you used and the system populated to create the query.
- Traffic Topology: View theTraffic Topologyfor the query.
- Commitsshow the total number of commits made in the last half hour, as well as the most recent commit. Select any time along the timeline to see details about when the last commit occurred and whether the query was a success or failure. In addition to saying whether a commit was a success or a failure, a green dot shows a successful query, and a red dot shows a failed query.
- Authentication Servershows the authentication server’s IP address, response time, and its status.
- IP address: An icon appears next to the address denoting the authentication server status. For example, if the address isUnreachable, a redxshows next to the IP address.
- Response time: TheResponse Timehistogram shows the authentication server’s response time, in milliseconds, for the last half hour.
- Status: The authentication server status can beReachable and Healthy(shown by a green line),Reachable and Degraded(orange line),Unreachable(red line), orNo Data.
- DNS Servershows the information about the DNS server or servers, including IP address, response time, and its status. Select each DNS server address to see details.
- IP address: An icon appears next to each DNS server’s address denoting its status. For example, if the address isUnreachable, a redxshows next to the IP address.
- Response time: TheResponse Timehistogram shows the DNS server’s response time, in milliseconds, for the last half hour.
- Status: The DNS server status can beReachable and Healthy(shown by a green line),Reachable and Degraded(orange line),Unreachable(red line), orNo Data.
- Applicationshows the information about the application, including response time and its status.
- Response time: TheResponse Timehistogram shows the application’s response time, in milliseconds, for the last half hour.
- Status: The DNS server status can beReachable and Healthy(shown by a green line),Reachable and Degraded(orange line),Unreachable(red line), orNo Data..
- shows the availablePrisma AccessPrisma AccessLocations. The one used in the query has a green checkmark next to it, showing that it isReachable and Healthy.
- Layer 3 Forwardingshows information about the application andPrisma AccessLocation, such as Destination IP/ Subnet and Next Hop.
- The Access Analyzer calls theSecurity Policyanalysis library to get policy data for the query.