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Monitoring Mule ESB Server instances

Monitor the status of one or more Mule ESB Server instances. The Nodinite Mule ESB Monitoring Agent creates one Resource for each user configured Mule ESB Server instance. These are then available for end-users in one or more role-based Monitor Views.

Status
Example of monitored Mule ESB server as a Resource in a Monitor View


What is evaluated for the Mule ESB Server instance?

The different possible evaluated states for your custom Mule ESB Server instances are provided in the table below:

State Status Description Actions
Unavailable Service not available If the server can't be reached and evaluated either due to network or security-related problems 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 may be reconfigured using the Expected State functionality that exists on every Resource within Nodinite.

The evaluated state may be reconfigured using the Expected State functionality that exists on every Resource within Nodinite.


Actions

For Mule ESB Server instance the Mule ESB Monitoring Agent has support for the following Remote Actions:

  • Restart

Remote Actions
Example of Remote Actions available from the Actions button in the Monitor Views

NOTE: Depending on the user-defined synchronisation interval set for the Mule ESB Monitoring Agent, there might be a delay before Nodinite [Web Client][]/Monitor Views reflects upon the change. Click the Sync All button (or on the dropdown for individual agent selection) to force Nodinite to request a resynchronisation request.

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Option to force Nodinite to request a resynchronisation request

Restart

Restart the Mule ESB Server instance.
Start instance

The Mule ESB Monitoring Agent contacts the Mule ESB Server instance and starts the Mule ESB Application. The result appears on the screen.
Instance started


Next Step

Add or manage Monitor View

Mule ESB Monitoring Agent
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