Web Administration Overview

Overview

The TIBCO Streaming Web Administration Interface is a web-based application that offers secure cluster management and configuration convenience from one location, including:

  • Dynamic service discovery.

  • Hierarchical views of clusters, with the option to drill down to the specified managed entity.

  • Node lifecycle management, including node install/stop/start/removal.

  • Application lifecycle management.

  • Logging management.

  • Security management.

You log into the Web Administration Interface from a running node via Studio or the epadmin command line.

From the Command Line:

Run a command like the following:

C:\TIBCO\sb-cep\10.6>epadmin --servicename sbnode.C display web --type webservice
[sbnode.C] Web Service Name = admin-ui
[sbnode.C] Engine = System::administration
[sbnode.C] Base URL = http://sbuser:8008/admin-ui
[sbnode.C] Authentication Realm = default-realm
[sbnode.C] Documentation Endpoint =
[sbnode.C] Status = STARTED

Copy-paste the base URL into your browser. If your node is connected using the default authentication realm, enter your machine's user name with no password:

From Studio:

Right-click a started node in the Clusters View and select Open Admin Web.

The Sign in dialog appears as described above. (If your browser cache was not cleared from a previous session, you are not prompted to sign in, if using the default authentication realm.)

Navigation

After successfully logging into a node, you are automatically logged into all currently active managed nodes in the cluster. Notice the Clusters view in the left-hand pane and the child entities displayed in the right-hand pane, as shown below:

Left pane:

Right pane:

Description of top-level managed entities in the Web Administration Clusters View:

Clusters

The top level container for everything in Web Administration. Each managed entity under the hierarchy can contain one or more child entities, each of which displays different results and configurable objects in the right panel of the Web Administration.

Cluster

Top level view of the cluster that was logged into.

Availability Zone

Availability zone to which this cluster was assigned. Default is the default-cluster-wide-availability zone.

Partition

A container for all partitions defined in the cluster.

Node

A container for all application nodes being managed by the cluster.

Note

Only managed nodes show up in the Application Nodes container.

Note

You can use the refresh button in the Cluster Browser to update the displayed information.