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Restart Host Instance Action for Microsoft BizTalk Server

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BizTalk Server Monitoring is made efficient and user-friendly with Nodinite. On this page, you will learn how to 'Restart' BizTalk Server Host Instances, a simplified and streamlined process by Nodinite's intuitive interface and powerful features.

Instead of using the BizTalk Server Management Console (BizTalk MMC), you can use the Web-based Administration console (Web Client) of Nodinite to Restart BizTalk Server Host Instances.

Users with proper access to manage the BizTalk Host Instance using Role-based Monitor Views where Remote Actions are allowed.

How do I Restart a BizTalk Host Instance?

To Restart a BizTalk Host Instance, press the Restart menu item in the Actions button in the list of BizTalk Server Host Instances:
Restart Actions Button Menu Item (6.2.0.0)

The User will then be prompted with a question to continue the Restart operation:
Confirm Intent to Restart (6.2.0.0)

Then, the result of the operation will be displayed for the User:
Restarted (6.2.0.0)

When the Host Instances is Restarted, it will be evaluated as being in the OK state:
Running Host Instance (6.2.0.0)

Find out how to Stop a Restarted Host Instance in the Stop BizTalk Server Host Instance Action user guide.

Auto Healing

It is possible to have Nodinite issue the Restart command automatically for you, and this topic is further detailed in the Auto Healing user guide. This feature can keep selected BizTalk Server Host Instances in the intended run-time state.

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Using Auto Healing keeps your BizTalk environment in its intended state.


After you have successfully Restarted a BizTalk Server Host Instance, you can later Stop it (so that it is no longer running and routing messages and orchestrations). For information about stopping a Host Instance, see How to Stop a Host Instance.

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