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BizTalk Servers
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This section explains how you can monitor your BizTalk Server components. Check the below articles to understand how to set up monitoring:
- Disks - Monitor available disk space.
- System Resources - Monitor CPU and Memory usage.
- Event Logs - Monitor Event Log entries.
- NT Services - Monitor Windows NT Services.
- Certificates - Monitor Certificates installed in BizTalk Server.
Integrate Automated Tasks
Automated Tasks integration with alarms will automatically trigger the actions such as starting or stopping the artifacts, NT Services , or execute PowerShell scipts when the threshold violations at the artifact.
For instance, Event logs can provide critical insights into system health, errors, and warnings that may affect BizTalk Server operations. You can monitor specific event IDs by configuring the threshold rules and through automated action, execute predefined scripts to address issues indicated by specific event log entries (e.g., restarting services, clearing cache).