Managing Runtime Fabric
To manage Anypoint Runtime Fabric, review the following topics:
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Viewing Runtime Fabric Health Details
Use Anypoint Runtime Manager to view the health of your Anypoint Runtime Fabric clusters. -
Using RTFCTL Tool
Use thertfctl
command line tool to install, configure, upgrade, uninstall, troubleshoot, back up, and restore Runtime Fabric. Additionally, you can manage deployed Mule apps, protect Mule app values, and install and replace Mule license keys. -
Replacing a Mule License Key
Use thertfctl
command line tool to replace an expired Mule license key. -
Downgrading Runtime Fabric Version
Use thertfctl
command line tool or Helm to downgrade Runtime Fabric versions. -
Migrating to Helm Managed Runtime Fabric
Migrate to Helm native for Runtime Fabrics that were installed usingrtfctl
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Enabling Forwarding When Using firewalld
Enable forwarding on the docker device, if you are usingfirewalld
with a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.x operating system.