Monitoring API Certificates
Gain real-time visibility and control over your Azure API Management Service Certificates with Nodinite. This guide empowers you to monitor, manage, and secure your certificates, detect disruptions instantly, and take action with remote commands—all from a single platform.
✅ Instantly detect disruptions and expiring certificates
✅ Empower your team with role-based Monitor Views and Remote Actions
✅ Access alert history and actionable monitoring features
✅ Limit direct Azure access and increase security
Learn how to monitor the Azure API Management Service Certificates.
Nodinite also provides Monitoring for these other Azure API Management Service types:
This page explains Azure API Management Service Certificate Monitoring options using Nodinite from one or more role-based Monitor Views. Nodinite monitors the state of Certificates, as you define with global or specific thresholds. You manage configured Certificates and use Remote Actions to swiftly address reported problems. The Remote Actions are detailed on the Managing Azure API Management Service Certificates page.
Example list of monitored Azure API Management Services Certificates in a Nodinite Monitor View.
Monitoring Features
- State Evaluation - Provide state according to user-defined thresholds.
If Nodinite can't check your Azure API Management Service items' state, chances are no one else can use them either.
- Services have Automatic Discovery
- The Nodinite Azure Agent makes use of the Azure Rest API. Hence, the Azure API Management Services Certificates are dynamically managed.
- Category-based monitoring - The Azure API Management Service Certificate belongs to the Category API Management Service - Certificate
- Share access to individual Certificates from within Nodinite using one or more role-based Monitor Views.
- The Application name is constructed as
/ConfigurationName/ResourceGroupName/API Management Service Name/
. This naming scheme provides uniqueness, even if you deploy the same set of artifacts/services with the same name in different Monitored Azure Subscriptions.
State evaluation for Azure API Management Service Certificates
The configured Subscriptions with Azure API Management Services Certificates to monitor appear in Nodinite as one or more Resources. For example, if you monitor two Services, you see two Resources in Nodinite.
- Nodinite names each Resource after the deployed Certificate.
Each item (presented in Nodinite as a Resource) displays a state (OK, Warning, Error, Unavailable).
You can override the evaluation process by configuring the Expected State option for any Nodinite Resources.
API Management Service Certificate
Nodinite evaluates the state for API Management Service - Certificate as described in the table below:
State | Status | Description | Actions | |
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Unavailable | Resource not available |
|
Review prerequisites | |
Error | Error threshold is breached | Certificate is about to expire or has already expired | ||
Warning | Warning threshold is breached | Certificate is about to expire or has already expired | ||
OK | Within user-defined thresholds | Operational | Edit thresholds Details |
Alert history for Azure API Management Service
During root cause analysis or other purposes, it might be helpful to understand how often your Azure API Management Service problems happen. If your Monitor View allows it, you can search for historical state changes for the provided time-span either for all your Azure API Management Service or individually. This topic is further detailed within the generic instructions on how to Add or manage Monitor View page.
Search | Resource history |
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Frequently asked questions
Use the troubleshooting guide to find the FAQ and answers to known problems.