Monitoring Mule ESB Server instances
Gain real-time visibility and control over your Mule ESB Server instances with Nodinite. The Mule ESB Monitoring Agent automatically discovers each user-configured Mule ESB Server instance and creates a dedicated Resource. These resources are instantly available to end-users in secure, role-based Monitor Views.
Here's an example of monitored Mule ESB server as a Resource in a Monitor View.
What is evaluated for the Mule ESB Server instance?
Nodinite continuously evaluates the health and status of your Mule ESB Server instances. The table below explains each possible state and the actions you can take for proactive management:
State | Status | Description | Actions | |
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Unavailable | Service not available | Nodinite cannot reach or evaluate the server due to network or security issues | Review prerequisites | |
Error | Error state raised | The Nodinite Mule ESB Application reports that one or more major problems/errors were detected by raising an exception | Restart | |
Warning | Warning state raised | Not implemented | N/A | |
OK | Online | The Mule ESB Server instance is available and appears to be running | Restart |
Tip
The evaluated state can be tailored using the Expected State feature on every Resource within Nodinite for maximum flexibility and automation.
Actions
Take instant action on your Mule ESB Server instances with Nodinite's Remote Actions. The Mule ESB Monitoring Agent supports the following operation:
- Restart
Here's an example of Remote Actions available from the Actions button in the Monitor Views
Note
Depending on your synchronization interval, there may be a short delay before Nodinite [Web Client][]/Monitor Views reflect changes. Click the Sync All button (or use the dropdown for individual agent selection) to force Nodinite to resynchronize instantly.
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Option to force Nodinite to request a resynchronization request
Restart
Restart your Mule ESB Server instance with a single click.
The Mule ESB Monitoring Agent contacts the Mule ESB Server instance and starts the Mule ESB Application. The result appears on the screen.
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Related Topics
Mule ESB Monitoring Agent
Mule Categories
Resources
Monitoring
Monitor Views