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Possible Reasons For Many “Handle a Subscribe Requests” Messages In The Log File

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Geovanny Galeano [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]725 17th September 2024 0 Comments

What could be causing the element to have this type of message in the logs. These messages are filling the log file in a matter of minutes. The element has an id of 2736 which by the message it seems to be subscribing to itself?

Geovanny Galeano [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 30th January 2025

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Blake Smethers [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]980 Posted 18th September 2024 1 Comment

Hey Geo,

I was unable to find any documentation for this, but I believe this is due to a Visio subscription. This Visio could be on the element itself, a service, or a view in the system. I think the element ID is always referenced to the element that generates the log.

To find the visio causing the logs, you'd have to look through the entire system to find what Visio is looking at that element/protocol.

Geovanny Galeano [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 30th January 2025
Sebastian Ulloa [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 18th September 2024

I think I have seen these logs too in elements that are used in LCA, either by having components that display the data of a particular parameter or because GQI retrieves data from that element.

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