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MQE UI Specification Guide (User)

Learn about the dashboard interface composition and usage methods of the GIIP Message Queue Engine (MQE).

🔔 Go to Message Queue UI Configuration →

📋 Overview

The MQE UI is a tool for visually monitoring the flow of physical messages moving between the infrastructure and the backend. It allows you to intuitively understand if agent data is being transmitted normally or if bottlenecks are occurring in specific sections.

🔍 Key Interface Components

1. Real-time Traffic Dashboard

  • TPS (Transactions Per Second): Shows the number of messages processed per second in a real-time graph.
  • Queue Depth: Displays the number of messages currently waiting to be processed in a bar chart. (Highlighted in Red when thresholds are exceeded.)

2. Message Tracking & Search (Message Explorer)

  • ID-based Search: Track the transmission path and processing status by entering a unique message ID.
  • Automatic Body Parsing: Displays JSON-formatted message bodies in a readable form and allows filtering based on specific field values.

3. Node Processing Status

Verifies if each agent node (Antigravity, Gemini, etc.) is normally connected to the MQ server and checks their last message transmission timestamp.

🛠️ How to Use

  1. Navigate to the GIIP [System Management] > [MQE Monitoring] menu.
  2. Select the queue you wish to analyze from the [Channel Selection] dropdown at the top.
  3. Activate [Live Flow] mode to check real-time incoming message samples.
  4. If necessary, use the [History Search] tab to look up past messages from a specific timeframe.

💡 Tips

  • Debugging: If data isn't showing up due to incorrect agent configuration, first check the MQE UI to see if actual packets are reaching the server.
  • Alert Settings: You can configure a warning banner to appear at the top of the UI when the latency of a specific queue exceeds 5 seconds.

Version: 1.0 Last Updated: 2026-03-19 Source:

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