Can I restart proxy services without Carbon Console or SSH access?
Yes—Nodinite Remote Actions replace Carbon Console and SSH for common restart tasks. This FAQ shows how authorized users can restart WSO2 proxy services from the Web Client.
Compare the Workflows
Carbon Console usually means browser login, navigation to the service list, service selection, and a restart action. SSH normally means a curl command with an XML payload sent to a management endpoint. Remote Actions reduce that path to selecting the resource in the Web Client, clicking restart, and confirming the request.
Why Remote Actions Help
Remote Actions work from any device, including a desktop, a laptop, or a mobile phone. If the Web Client is available through HTTPS, the user does not need direct Carbon Console access or an SSH session to restart proxy services.
Access Model
Role-based access lets operations teams restart services without giving every operator full WSO2 administrator permissions. That model is often easier to govern than sharing broad Carbon Console or SSH access.
Next Steps
- Overview — Review which WSO2 resources support Remote Actions.
- POC — Test Remote Actions for proxy services in your own environment.
Related Topics
- Troubleshooting Overview — Browse all WSO2 monitoring FAQ entries.
- FAQ - Carbon Credentials — Learn when Carbon Console admin credentials are still required.