eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by QpidPortTest

Ports provide TCP/IP connectivity for messaging and management. A port is defined to use a protocol. This can be an AMQP protocol for messaging or HTTP for management. A port is defined to have one or more transports. A transport can either be plain (TCP) or SSL (TLS). When SSL is in use, the port can be configured to accept or require client authentication. Any number of ports defined to use AMQP or HTTP protocols can be defined. Ports can only be managed by the HTTP management channel. This test helps the administrators to monitor whether/not the current state of the Port is active, ensuring that there is a stable TCP/IP connectivity for messaging.

Outputs of the test: One set of results for each Port in the target Apache Qpid Java Broker.

Descriptor: Port

The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
state Indicates the current state of this Port.  

The values reported by this measure and its numeric equivalents are mentioned in the table below:

Measure Value Numeric Value
Stopped 0
Quiesced 50
Uninitialized 60
Unavailable 70
Errored 80
Deleted 90
Active 100

Note:

By default, this measure reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate the current state of this Port.

Use the detailed diagnosis of this measure to figure out the Name, Authentication Provider, Binding Address, Port, Transports, Protocols and Boundport details.

connectionCount It indicates the current number of connections in this port. Counts

 

totalConnectionCount It indicates the total number of connections in this port since broker start up. Counts