Fill in the service details and click "Test Connectivity" to check your authorization. Make sure to select the type of service you are adding, Artifactory or Xray.
Once the connectivity is ok and select the site to add the service to. If you do not have a site to add your service to, click "Create Site".
JFrog Mission Control will validate the service and connect to it. Once added, your service will be assigned to the specified site and displayed in the Service module.
Name | A logical name for the service. |
Type | The service type. Artifactory or Xray. |
URL | The service URL. |
Description | A description of the service (optional). |
User Name | The service administrator user name. |
Password | The service administrator password. |
Proxy | The proxy through which MC accesses the service (optional). |
Sites | The site to assign your service to. |
Once the connectivity is ok, click "Next".
Select the site to add the service to, and click "Add". If you do not have a site to add your service to, click "Create Site".
JFrog Mission Control will validate the service and connect to it. Once added, your service will be assigned to the specified site and displayed in the Service module.
The Services module allows you to view all services managed by Mission Control in one place.
Type | The service type. Artifactory or Xray. |
Name | The service name. |
URL | The service URL. |
Status | The service status. |
Status Details | The service status details. |
Site | The site the service is in. |
License | The service license type. |
License valid Thru | The service license expiration date. |
To view a single Artifactory service, click on the service name or hover over it from the Service module and select the view icon.
The Artifactory service page is broken up into two parts:
The Storage Summary tab displays information about the number of binaries and the storage volume they occupy. For full details, please refer to Monitoring Storage in the Artifactory documentation.
The Replication tab displays information on all replications in which the selected Artifactory service is involved. If many replications are configured for the instance, you can filter the list by source or destination repository.
Type | The replication type (push, multipush, pull). |
Source | The replication source. |
Source Artifacts | The replication source artifact count. |
Destination | The replication destination. |
Destination Artifacts | The replication destination artifact count. |
Status | The last replication status. |
Last Run | The previous replication run date. |
Duration | The last replication duration time. |
Next Run | The next scheduled replication run date. |
Proxy | The proxy through which MC accesses the Artifactory instance. |
Run Now | Invokes the selected replication immediately irrespective of cron expression specified for it. |
The License tab provides information on the license with which the service is activated.
Status | The license status. |
Artifactory identifier | The Artifactory identifier. |
License Hash | A hash code of the license. |
Licensed To | The organization registered as owning the installed license |
Valid Through | The date at which the license's validity will lapse. |
License Type | Specifies if the license is Pro or Enterprise (HA) |
The HA tab provides information related to the HA configuration of the Artifactory service.
ID | The unique Artifactory server name |
Address | The fully qualified URL of the Artifactory server |
Heartbeat | The last time the server signaled that it is up and running. |
State | The current state of the server. |
Role | The Artifactory node role. |
For more details, please refer to in the
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The Task Summary tab displays information on all running tasks on the selected Artifactory instance. This information can be used for advanced analysis of events or issues that may occur in the selected instance.
The System Info tab displays the full set of system properties and environment variables for the selected Artifactory service.
To view a single Xray service, click on the service name or hover over it from the Service module and select the view icon.
The service page is broken up into two parts:
Editing and deleting a service can be done from the Actions menu in the single service page, or by hovering over the service from the Services module.
This section describes the possible actions required for services that were added to Mission Control with errors.
Error Description | Action Required |
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License invalid / duplicate / expired | The license provided is either invalid, duplicated or has expired. Contact JFrog Sales at sales@jfrog.com for an additional license. |
Failed to upload extensions | Update extensions by selecting "Upload Extensions" from the Actions menu in the Single Service page. |
User is not an admin | Only admin users can set up a connection to a service. Insert service admin credentials. |
Failed to connect to the service. | Verify the service information or the service credentials. |