Manage the Remote Configuration for Nodinite Monitoring Agents
Nodinite Remote Configuration empowers you to manage, secure, and optimize Monitoring Agents from anywhere—on-premises, off-site, or in the cloud. This guide shows you how to access and use the configuration modal for seamless, centralized control.
✅ Centrally manage all Monitoring Agents from the Web Client
✅ Secure configuration with role-based access and encrypted connections
✅ Instantly update settings for any environment—test, production, or cloud
✅ Save time with direct access to agent-specific configuration modals
The Monitoring Agents Overview page lists all manageable and configured Monitoring Agents.

Monitoring Agents Overview with a list of filtered Monitoring Agents.
To use Remote Configuration, you must first set up a Secure Connection in the Security Tab. See the Add or manage a Monitoring Agent Configuration guide for details.
- As a Nodinite Administrator, click the Monitoring Agent Configuration you want to manage.
- Then, click the Configuration button to open the Remote Configuration Modal.

Click the 'Configuration' button to open a modal to configure the agent
The Remote Configuration feature works for Monitoring Agents installed anywhere—even off-site or in the cloud.

Generic example of the remote configuration modal
You can also perform many specific configurations from the Resource view, using the Action button from Monitor Views where Remote Actions are allowed.
AI Diagnostics
All Nodinite Monitoring Agents converted to .NET 10 include support for AI Diagnostics. This feature automatically analyzes errors and warnings from monitored resources, providing intelligent root cause analysis and actionable recommendations to accelerate troubleshooting.
Enable AI Diagnostics in the agent's configuration to unlock:
- Autonomous scanning of diagnostics logs
- Context-aware analysis using local (Ollama) or cloud AI (Azure OpenAI, OpenAI)
- Actionable insights and recommendations to reduce MTTR
- 100% privacy – logs never leave your infrastructure when using local AI
Learn more about AI Diagnostics →
Settings tab
All Nodinite Monitoring Agents have a Settings tab. Here, Administrators can specify global settings:
- Environment – Name for the environment type (Test/Prod/QA)
- Debug – Enable detailed debug logging (default: off)
- Culture Information – Set locale for date and time formats (This feature is being deprecated and newer versions does not even have this setting)

Settings tab for Monitoring Agent configuration
Monitor Agent configurations
Below are direct links to the configuration modal for each Nodinite Monitoring Agent:
| Monitoring Agent | |
|---|---|
| Azure | Configuration |
| Azure Logic Apps | Configuration |
| Boomi | Configuration |
| Database | Configuration |
| File Folder | Configuration |
| IBM DataPower Gateway | Configuration |
| IBM MQ | Configuration |
| JMX | Configuration |
| Log File Parser | Configuration |
| Message Queueing | Configuration |
| Microsoft BizTalk Server | Configuration |
| Microsoft Dynamics 365 | Configuration |
| MulesSoft - Anypoint | Configuration |
| Non-Events | Configuration |
| Pickup Log Events Service | [Configuration][PickupServiceConfiguration] New 7.0.40 |
| RabbitMQ | Configuration |
| Web Services | Configuration |
| Windows Server | Configuration |
| WSO2 |
Next Step
Monitoring
Add or manage a Monitoring Agent Configuration