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The recording of Audit events can be stopped by configuring the same storage policy that is used for enabling Audit Events. In order to do this, the De-activate Storage Policy operation needs to be invoked after selecting the storage policy which is to be deactivated.

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Figure 24: Route added in the list

To Add add or Delete delete a route from the Server, choose the appropriate operation Add Route operation or Delete Routes operation respectively from the Select Operation drop-down menu.


Figure 25: Adding Route

Select any one of the routes present in the table to display the properties of the corresponding routes route in the table.


Figure 26: Route properties

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A summary is displayed on the top of the table denoting the total number of Durable Subscriptions for the present instance of FioranoMQ Server. The 'Active Topics' counter is updated based on the number of Topics having Active Durable Subscribers running. The 'Passive Topics' counter is updated for Topics having Passive Durable Subscriptions.


Figure 28: Monitor durable subscriptions

The Select Operation drop-down has a single operation - 'Browse Messages' on a Durable Subscriber. 

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This view contains all durable subscriber names in the form of subscriberID::clientID. Messages can be unsubscribed or purged messages for passive durable subscribers from this view. Any operations involving active durable subscribers throw a warning message.

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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' which 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 of 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 30: MonitorConnections view

Connections

Click any row representing a 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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This view has two tabs namely "Connections" and "API keys". The Connections tab allows the disconnection of a connection based on the clientID. The "API keys" tab  tab allows the revocation of the desired API keys. Note that the API key which is being used by this instance of the WMT Angular application is highlighted in green.

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The MonitorSockets view contains information about all the sockets currently open within the Server at that instant. The sockets are created for each of the connections made to the server by the clients. The table gives information on Server ports, information about the client, the transport type, IP address of the Server, and whether SSL is enabled.

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This view lists all the loggers used in the FioranoMQ Server. Selecting Select any particular logger changes to change its level.


Figure 35: Changing the log level of a particular logger

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The ConfigureFMQServer view under JMX lists all the Mbeans along with their attributes and operations. Navigate to the specific Mbean and click on it to display its Attributes and Operations (briefed in the following sections). Click the Invoke button to invoke the particular attribute/operation.

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The Attributes tab lists all the attributes present in the Mbean along with their details such as AttributeName, Type, DefaultValue and isRestatRequired isRestartRequired (whether a restart of the Server is required for changes to take effect) and an option to invoke these attributes.

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