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Figure 5: Status information

Using Operations

In most of the views in the left navigation panel tabs, there will be various operations available under the Select Operation drop-down menu.

To use any one of these operations, select the required option and click the Go button.

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Angular WMT Views

Details of each tab in the left navigation panel of the WMT Angular dashboard are explained in detail in the following sections.

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Only the users from the Administrators group will have the permissions to do perform any of the operations mentioned above. 

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After selecting a group, if the selected operation is Add Members to Group, an overlay panel containing all members which could be added to the selected group is displayed. Click Click Add to  to add the selected members to the selected group.

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The MonitorTopics view contains the information about existing topics with a summary displayed on the top of the table. The 'Active Topics' mentioned in the summary refers to a topic that contains either a publisher or a subscriber. The Select Operation drop down lists the operations that can be executed on each Topic destination selected. The Send Message operation will send persistent text messages to the topic(s) selected. The Corrupted Topics check box (present right above the table), if selected, displays all the corrupted topics in the MonitorTopics view; by default, the view displays all the Topics (Corrupted and Non-Corrupted Topics). The corrupted topics can be recovered and replayed using the Recover Selected Topics and Replay Messages from Topics operations respectively.

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The Browse Messages operation can be is handy in browsing messages on a selected Queue and view its properties. 

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Policies allow users to change permissions on a specific destination for a specific principal. By default, the view will show No restrictions on policies if the user had not modified any permission. If a user wants to modify any particular permission, then the user needs to use the Add Permissions option present in the Select Operations drop-down menu. An overlay panel is displayed with properties such as User Name, Destination Name, Positive Permissions, and Negative Permissions. After all required values are provided, click on click the Add button. The modified permissions will be updated in the table.

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This view lists all types of connections along with their relevant properties, such as the 'ClientID' of the connection, the 'ClientAddress' indicates the IP address from which this connection is created, 'Type' of connection whether it belongs to PTP or PUBSUB model or an MQTT Connection type, the 'Destinations' column gives the list of destinations that this connection is using in the form either creating Producers or Consumers, the 'CreationTime', the 'User' credentials used for creating this connection, and the 'Protocol' used, the 'Total PSQSize' and the 'Max PSQSize'. It has three tabs, namely "Connections", "LPC" and "API keys".

A summary is displayed on the top of the table denoting the total number of connections, and then under each category, the total number of PTP/PUBSUB/Admin connections.


Figure 29: MonitorConnections view

Connections

Click on a any connection row to display the following additional connection information pertaining to that connection:

  • Build Number: The build number of the client connection
  • CSPBaseDir: The CSP base directory used for this connection
  • ClientID: The ClientID used by this connection
  • ConnectionStarted: Boolean which indicates whether or not this connection has been started
  • Destination List: The list of destinations that this connection is using
  • Number of Browsers: The number of Browsers created under this connection
  • Number of Consumers: The number of Consumers created under this connection
  • Number of Producers: The number of Producers created under this Connection
  • Runtime Connection Type: The type of client runtime used to create this connection
  • Server Port: The server port to which this Connection is created.
  • Session Count: The number of Sessions created under this Connection
  • Version Number: The FioranoMQ Version number used by the Client Connection.
  • SocketInfoList: The list of sockets used by this connection

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