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Enable Monitoring
Helps you monitor the status and get alerted whenever there is a possible business problem.
Nodinite uses the concept of Monitoring Agents. Depending on how you use the Nodinite LDAP Web API one or more of these agents might be helpful in order to provide end-to-end monitoring.
With Nodinite you can get alerts whenever something has a bad status. Logging is the foundation for Non-Events and makes sure you get alerted before you miss expected events. If you are using certificates and followed the 'How to perform hardening on your Nodinite LDAP Web API' user guide, these certificates tend to grow old, make sure you replace them in time.
Monitoring Agent | Description | |
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Azure Agent | Web jobs, Azure storage (Queues, Files, Blobs) | |
Azure Logic Apps | Logic Apps | |
Boomi | Boomi Integrations | |
Database | SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, PostgreSQL | |
Dynamics 365 Monitoring Agent | CRM | |
File | File (SMB), File (NFS), SFTP, FTP/FTPS | |
IBM MQ Monitoring Agent | WMQ | |
IBM DataPower Monitoring Agent | DataPower, Disk, ... | |
Log File Parser Monitoring Agent | Content and Log Files | |
Message Queuing Agent | ServiceBus (Queues and Topics), MSMQ, ActiveMQ, AnypointMQ | |
Microsoft BizTalk Server | BizTalk Artifacts, Health check, Environment | |
Mule ESB | Mule ESB, MuleSoft, Cloudhub | |
Non-Events | Non-Events | |
RabbitMQ Monitoring Agent | RabbitMQ | |
Web Services | Web Services, SOAP, REST, Certificates | |
Windows Server | Services, Disk, Memory, CPU, Scheduled tasks, IIS, Ping, Event log, Certificates, PowerShell, Network |