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


Figure 6: Operations drop-down

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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This view contains all existing users and their respective connection status. Users are set as connected if a JMX connection is made or if a JMS client is started. This view also gives information about the maximum connection limit that is set for each user and the current number of connections created by the user.


Figure 67: MonitorUsers View

ConfigureUsers

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The Import Users and Export Users options help copying users to another FioranoMQ Server. Export option allows exporting of all data to a standard file present on any machine (mapping needs to be done if the file is present on a different machine). The data can be imported to any other server that starts with FioranoMQ. 


Figure 78: ConfigureUsers View

2. Groups

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The above options are available in the Select Operation drop-down menu. Select the required option and click the Go button.


Figure 89: ConfigureGroups view

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 Add to add the selected members to the selected group.


Figure 910: Editing Group members

After selecting a group, if the selected operation is Remove Members from Group, an overlay panel containing all the existing members of the selected group is displayed. Click Remove to remove the selected members from the selected group.


Figure 1011: Removing Group members

3. Topics

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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.


Figure 1112: MonitorTopics View

ConfigureTopics

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More information on Destination Level Configurations is available in the Support for Destination Level Configuration section.


Figure 1213: ConfigureTopics view

By using the Edit Topic Subsystem Properties operation present under the Select Operation drop-down menu, it is possible to view all topic subsystem properties and their corresponding values. When properties highlighted in Bold are modified, the changes need to be saved and the server must also be restarted for them to apply the changes. If the changes are done at the destination level by using the Edit Topic Properties operation, restart of that particular topic alone is enough to apply the changes. The mouse can be hovered over the text box to view the description of any property. The Export Topics and Import Topics operations can be used to save topics to a standard file as well as to create all of them in a FioranoMQ Server that is running. 

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Pressing CTRL key while selecting a table entry in either the MonitorTopics or ConfigureTopics view instantly navigates to the same table entry in the other component.


Figure 1314: Editing Topic properties

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The Send Message operation will send persistent text messages to the queue(s) selected. The Corrupted Queues check box (present right above the table), if selected, displays all the corrupted queues in the MonitorQueues view; by default, the view displays all the Queues (Corrupted and Non-Corrupted Queues). The corrupted queues can be recovered and replayed using the Recover Selected Queues and Replay Messages from Queues operations respectively. The Purge Messages operation deletes all the messages in a selected Queue.


Figure 1415: MonitorQueues view

The Browse Messages operation is handy in browsing messages on a selected Queue and view its properties. Select the required queue, select the Browse Messages operation and click Go to browse messages and its properties from the overlay panel that pops up.


Figure 1516: Browse Messages operation

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The Edit Queue Properties operation can be used to edit all properties related to a queue destination, whereas, the Edit Queue Subsystem Properties operation can be used to modify similar properties at the global level for all Queues.


Figure 1617: ConfigureQueues view

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More information on Destination Level Configurations is available in the Support for Destination Level Configuration section.

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This view lists all the connection factories along with their important properties (such as ConnectUrl, AutoUpdate, Description, and Type), with a summary displayed on the top of the table.


Figure 1718: MonitorConnectionFactory view

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This view allows various operations to be performed such as Create CF, Delete Selected CF, Edit CF Properties on Connection Factories. The Edit CF Properties operation can be used to edit all the properties related to the selected connection factory. The Create CF operation present under the Select Operation drop-down list can be used to create new Connection Factories and the Delete Selected CF operation can be used to delete the existing Connection Factories.


Figure 1819: ConfigureConnectionFactory view

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If there are any routes permissions set on the Server, those details will be displayed in the table. If no permissions are present, a message "No restrictions on Policies" is displayed in the table.


Figure 1920: The ConfigurePolicies view before adding any permission

If a user wants to modify any particular permission, then the user needs to use the Add Permission operation 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 the required values are provided, click the Add button. The modified permissions will be updated in the table.


Figure 2021: Editing policies of a destination

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The ConfigureIPAccessList view lists down the IP addresses which are allowed to connect to the the FioranoMQ server. By default, all the IP addresses are accepted by FioranoMQ Server, which is denoted by *.*.*.* representation. The Select Operation drop-down has two operations - The Add IPAddress operation, for adding a new IP Address set/range to the allowed list and the Remove IPAddress operation, for removing the IP Address entry from the list already available. While adding a new IP Address set/range, select the IP Type to add it as IPV4 or IPV6 address(es).


Figure 2122: Adding IP address

7. AuditManager

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In this view, the audit events that are recorded in the system can be monitored. To enable this, the 'Audit Filter' set for the current view needs to be changed. Use the Modify Audit Search Filter operation to perform the same.


Figure 2223: Modify Audit Search Filter

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In the ConfiguringAuditPolicies view, the various kinds of Storage Policies which are responsible for generating audit events are configured. In order to do this, the Modify Audit Storage Policy operation needs to be invoked after selecting one of the Storage Policies listed in the table inside the view. The storage policy will then need to be configured.


Figure 23: A ModifyAuditEvent policy24: Modify Audit Storage Policy

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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If there are any routes present on the Server, those details will be displayed in the table. If no routes are present, a message "No routes available in the Server" is displayed in the table.


Figure 2425: Route added in the list

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


Figure 2526: Adding Route

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


Figure 2627: Route properties

9. Dashboard

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The MonitorPerformanceGraphs view under Dashboard gives a graphical representation of Time vs Threads/Connections/Memory in the x axis and y axis respectively. The entries in the y axis may be selected based on the requirement; selecting more than one of these options displays graphs one below the other.


Figure 2728: Displaying a graph of Time Vs Memory

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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 2829: Monitor durable subscriptions

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


Figure 2930: Browse Messages operation for durable subscription

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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, 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 3031: MonitorConnections view

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  • 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


Figure 3132: Connection information

LPC

This tab lists all connections which use the LPC protocol.


Figure 3233: MonitorConnections - LPC tab view

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This tab lists all the API keys which are used for the purpose of invoking resource methods on the server side, from the application. Some additional information such as the last-use timestamp of the API key, the IP address and the user involved in the creation of the API key are shown. Note that the API key which is being used by this instance of the WMT Angular application is highlighted in green.


Figure 3334: MonitorConnections - API keys tab view

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The MonitorSockets view contains information about all the sockets 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.


Figure 3435: MonitorSockets view

13. Logs

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


Figure 3536: Changing the log level of a particular logger

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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 isRestartRequired (whether a restart of the Server is required for changes to take effect) and an option to invoke these attributes.


Figure 3637: Attribute View of JMX

Operations

This tab lists all the operations present in the Mbean along with their details such as OperationName, Impact, ReturnType, and isRestatRequired isRestartRequired (whether a restart of the Server is required for changes to take effect) and an option to invoke these operations.


Figure 3738: Operations view of JMX

15. AdvancedProperties

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The ConfigureAdvancedProperties view under AdvancedProperties contains frequently used properties and their values. For example, the PORT_PRPERTIES tab contains the properties RMIBasedJMXServerPort and JettyServer port. These two ports and the JMS Server listening port (which is represented by the property "SocketAcceptorPort" listed in the ConnectionManager__1 tab under the CONNECTIONMANAGER PROPERTIES category) need to be unique for running multiple instances of the server on the same IPAddress. All of these values can be modified.


Figure 3839: PORT_PROPERTIES tab in the AdvancedProperties view

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The MonitorLicense view displays information of about all the licenses available. Selecting a license lists its corresponding license information below


Figure 3940: License information

17. SystemProperties

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The SystemProperties view lists all the relevant properties and the corresponding values of the system on which the FioranoMQ Server is hosted. These values cannot be modified through the WMT Angular.


Figure 4041: System Properties

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