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How do I grant my users access to Azure Service Bus monitoring?

This guide teaches how to configure Nodinite to use monitoring data from your Service Bus and let responsible users gain access using a Monitor View

This guide assumes you have already successfully managed to install the agent and that you have Service Bus resources deployed within at least 1 Azure subscription

Example #1: Hello ServiceBus

This is a simple step by step guide on how to provide self-service for your users. This guide points to shared pages and is an illustration how to get you started, in a real-world scenario most names entered may need to be changed to reflect your reality.

You must be assigned the Administrators Role to perform the steps below

Step 1: Create a Monitor View

First, follow the steps in the generic instructions on how to Add or manage Monitor View

  1. Create and Name the Monitor View
  2. Assign user rights (including optional support for Remote Actions)
  3. Select the Monitoring Agent that corresponds to your instance of the Message Queuing Monitoring Agent
  4. Save the Monitor View (!)
  5. Click the 'Show' button

Your Service Bus service and queues will eventually get listed as Resources in the Monitor View that you just created.
ServiceBusAsResources
List of Service Bus resources in a Monitor View

If you deploy additional Service Bus Queues they will automatically be discovered and depending on your filters in the Monitor View added to the list

Step 2: Manage your ServiceBus

Learn further how to enable, disable and get details on the Managing ServiceBus user guide.

Step 3: Propagate Alerts

Optionally you may want to push alerts outside Nodinite whenever there's a state change in one or more Service Bus Resources. Learn further how to distribute alerts reviewing the 'Alarm Plugins' user guide.


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Add or manage a Monitoring Agent Configuration
Roles
Resources