Manage Azure Web Jobs Monitoring
Take full control of your Azure Web Jobs with Nodinite. This page shows you how to manage monitoring thresholds, perform remote actions, and empower your team to handle Web Jobs efficiently—without direct access to the Microsoft Azure Portal.
✅ Delegate management of all or individual Web Jobs to selected team members and business users
✅ Reduce risk by limiting the number of people with high Azure access rights
✅ Enable self-service and data access for business stakeholders
✅ Perform remote actions and configure monitoring thresholds directly from Nodinite
This feature lets support and maintenance teams resolve issues quickly and securely, reduce attack vectors, and ensure business continuity for mission-critical services.
Application Management Team | IT Operations | Business |
---|---|---|
Your AM team can start and stop services without IT operations involvement | You maintain full oversight and control | Business users get data and self-service for Web Job solutions |
Features
The Nodinite Azure Monitoring Agent provides these powerful features:
- Manage Monitoring Web Jobs
- Perform Remote Actions
- Remote Configuration
As an Administrator with access to Monitoring Agents from the Remote Administration dialog, you can further manage:
- Add and Remove Azure subscriptions
- Add and Remove Resource groups within each subscription
- Enable and Disable Monitoring
- Edit thresholds
See the global Configuration for more details about configuring Nodinite and the Azure Monitoring Agent
Category | Monitoring | Actions | Metrics/Statistics |
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Web Job - Continuous | Start Stop History Details | - | |
Web Job - Triggered | Run History Details Edit | - |
Continuous Web Jobs
The Category 'Continuous Web Jobs' lists each continuous Web Job found in your configured Azure Subscription by name.
This image shows a Monitor View with a list of continuous web jobs found.
For more details about Web Jobs Monitoring, see Monitoring Web Jobs.
The Continuous Web Jobs category displays Resources that show the state of the last run.
You can use the following Remote Actions for the Continuous Web Jobs Category:
- Start Continuous Web Job
- Stop Continuous Web Job
- View History for Continuous Web Job
- View details for Continuous Web Job
This image shows a list of Remote Actions from the dropdown menu of the Actions button.
Start Continuous Web Job
To start a stopped Web Job, click the Action button and select Start in the 'Control Center' section.
Start Web Job action.
A prompt asks you to confirm your intent to Start the selected Web Job.
Confirm intent to start selected Web Job.
You will see the result of the operation—either success or failure.
Example of a successful start result.
Stop Continuous Web Job
To stop a running Web Job, click the Action button and select Stop in the 'Control Center' section.
Stop Web Job action.
A prompt asks you to confirm your intent to Stop the selected Web Job.
Confirm intent to stop selected Web Job.
You will see the result of the operation—either success or failure.
Example of a successful stop result.
History for Continuous Web Job
To view the history log output for the selected Web Job, click the History menu item in the Actions button.
Output from Remote Action 'History'.
Details for Continuous Web Job
To see more details about your Web Job, click the Action button and select Details in the 'Control Center' section.
In the list of properties, a link opens a new browser tab to the Microsoft Azure Portal for the selected Web Job.
Example dialog with details
Triggered Web Jobs
The Category 'Triggered Web Jobs' lists each triggered Web Job found in your configured Azure Subscription by name.
This image shows a Monitor View with a list of the triggered web jobs found.
For more details about Web Jobs Monitoring, see Monitoring Web Jobs.
The Triggered Web Jobs category displays Resources that show the state of the last run.
You can use the following Remote Actions for the Triggered Web Jobs Category:
- Run Triggered Web Job
- View History for Triggered Web Job
- View details for Triggered Web Job
- Edit
This image shows a list of Remote Actions from the dropdown menu of the Actions button.
Run Triggered Web Job
To run a Web Job on demand, click the Action button and select Run in the 'Control Center' section.
Run Web Job action.
A prompt asks you to confirm your intent to Run the selected Web Job.
Confirm intent to run selected Web Job.
You will see the result of the operation—either success or failure.
Example of a successful run result
History for Triggered Web Job
To view the history log output for the selected Web Job, click the History menu item in the Actions button.
Output from Remote Action 'History'.
Download
To download the output history for the selected run, click the Actions button and select to download the output as a flat file (.txt).
To download all output files in a single ZIP package, click the Save all as ZIP button.
Details for Triggered Web Job
To see more details about your Web Job, click the Action button and select Details in the 'Control Center' section.
In the list of properties in the header, a link opens a new browser tab to the Microsoft Azure Portal for the selected Web Job.
Edit Triggered Web Job
A Triggered Web Job monitors the frequency (time of last run) and duration.
To manage the monitoring thresholds, click the Action button and select Edit in the 'Control Center' section.
A modal opens where you set the monitoring thresholds for the frequency (time of last run) and max duration.
Last run interval time Span
Enter a timespan (format: days.hours:minutes:seconds) for the max allowed lookback period since the Web Job last ran.
- Warning
- Error
Duration
Set the time in seconds for the max allowed duration for the last run.
- Warning
- Error
Next Step
Global Configuration of the Azure Monitoring agent
Monitoring Web Jobs