Chapter 10. Using the AMQ Interconnect web console to monitor the router network
You can use the AMQ Interconnect web console to monitor the status and performance of your router network. By default, when you create a router deployment, the AMQ Interconnect Operator generates the credentials to access the console and stores them in a Secret.
Procedure
In OpenShift, switch to
, and click the console Route. The web console opens in a new tab.
To connect to the web console, complete the following fields:
Port
-
Enter
443
. User name
Enter the user name.
To find the user name and password for accessing the web console, navigate to
. The Secret containing the web console credentials is called <application-name>-users
(for example,router-mesh-users
).The syntax for the user name is <user>@<domain> (the domain is the OpenShift application name, which is the name of the Custom Resource that describes the router deployment). For example,
guest@router-mesh
.Password
-
Enter the password defined in the
<application-name>-users
Secret.
Click
.The
Routers
page is displayed showing all of the routers in the router network.Use the web console tabs to monitor the router network.
This tab… Provides… Overview
Aggregated information about routers, addresses, links, connections, and logs.
Entities
Detailed information about each AMQP management entity for each router in the router network. Some of the attributes have charts that you can add to the
Charts
tab.Topology
A graphical view of the router network, including routers, clients, and brokers. The topology shows how the routers are connected, and how messages are flowing through the network.
Charts
Graphs of the information selected on the
Entities
tab.Message Flow
A chord diagram showing the real-time message flow by address.
Schema
The management schema that controls each of the routers in the router network.