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Administration Overview

Easily manage every aspect of your Nodinite environment from a single, intuitive dashboard. The Administration Overview enables integration experts and administrators to efficiently control logs, monitors, repositories, access, customization, and tools—empowering business users with self-service capabilities while maintaining enterprise-grade security.

What makes Nodinite Administration powerful:

Self-service empowerment - Configure role-based access so business users monitor and troubleshoot independently
Unified logging & monitoring - Manage both operational monitoring (Monitor Views) and business visualization (BPM) from one platform
End-to-end visibility - Connect Logging → Monitoring → Repository → BPM for complete integration intelligence
Granular security - Control access down to individual Log Views, Monitor Views, and BPM processes
Automated operations - Enable auto-healing, remote actions, and proactive alerting without IT intervention

On this page, you will learn about the elements on screen and how to navigate the Administration sidebar menu in the Nodinite Web Client.

  • You must be a member of the built-in Administrator Role to access this page.

The Administration Overview contains different panels with links to entities to manage.
Administration Overview
Example of the Nodinite Administration Overview.

Log Management

Enable self-service access to logged events and business data:

  • Log Views – Role-based access to log events with Search Fields for business users
  • Search Fields – Extract business data (Order IDs, Customer Numbers) for searchability and BPM correlation
  • Log Agents – Collect events from any platform (BizTalk, Azure, MuleSoft, custom APIs)

Tip

Log Management powers BPM: Configure Message Types and Search Fields to enable business process tracking and end-to-end correlation in BPM.

Monitor Management

Empower business users with operational monitoring and self-service troubleshooting:

  • Monitor Views – Self-service monitoring with remote actions and automated alerts
  • Monitoring Agents – Collect health data from on-premise, hybrid, and cloud resources
  • Resources – Monitored components that bridge operational monitoring and BPM business views
  • Categories – Group Resources by type (queues, services, APIs)
  • Applications – Group Resources by business system for end-to-end monitoring

Tip

Resources connect Monitoring to BPM: Tie Resources to Services in the Repository Model, then place Services in BPM steps for business context with operational monitoring.

Repository Management

Document your integration landscape and enable business process visualization:

  • Integrations – Document complete integration workflows
  • Systems – Catalog external systems and applications
  • Services – Bridge between operational Resources and business BPM processes
  • Contracts – Define integration contracts and interfaces
  • Message Types – Critical for Search Field extraction and BPM correlation
  • Endpoints – Document integration endpoints
  • Business Process ModelNew .7.x – Visualize processes with real-time operational status from Resources
  • DomainsNew 7.x – Organize BPM swimlanes by team or organizational unit

Tip

BPM brings it all together: Combine logged events (Log Views), operational monitoring (Monitor Views via Resources), and integration documentation in visual business process flows.

CMDB Attributes

Access Management

Customize

Settings

The Settings menu provides quick access to managing essential parts of Nodinite

Tools

From the Tools menu, you can access features that help Nodinite administrators work with configuration and usage information:

  • Nodinite - Overview – Get the Run-time information for your Nodinite instance
  • Log Audits – Find out what users and services are doing with your data
  • Import / Export – Move configuration data between different instances of Nodinite
  • User Notifications – Inform end-users about upcoming events and manage Maintenance mode windows.

Next Step

Enable self-service for your business users:

  1. Access Management – Create Roles for business users with appropriate permissions
  2. Message Types – Define business transaction types (Critical for Search Fields and BPM)
  3. Search Fields – Extract business data from logged events
  4. Log Views – Provide self-service access to logged events
  5. Monitor Views – Enable operational monitoring with remote actions
  6. ResourcesServicesBPM – Connect monitoring to business process visualization

Core Administration:

Self-Service Enablement:

  • Roles – Role-based security for business users
  • Log Views – Self-service access to logged events
  • Monitor Views – Self-service operational monitoring
  • BPM – Business process visualization with operational data

Integration Documentation:

  • Repository Model – Document your integration landscape
  • Services – Bridge between monitoring and business processes
  • Stylesheets – Transform technical data for business users
  • Customize – Tailor the platform to your needs