Managing Mule Apps Deployed to Runtime Fabric
To manage Mule apps deployed to Anypoint Runtime Fabric, review the following topics:
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Monitoring Mule Apps Deployed to Runtime Fabric
Use Anypoint Monitoring to view metrics and logs of Mule apps deployed to Runtime Fabric. Additionally, you can export telemetry externally by using a Log4j appender to integrate your logging system to Mule apps deployed to Runtime Fabric. -
Managing Mule Apps Deployed to Runtime Fabric Using RTFCTL
Use thertfctl delete
,describe
,disk
,memory
,package
,restart
,heapdump
,andthreaddump
commands to manage Mule apps deployed to Runtime Fabric. -
Sending Application-to-Application Requests
Send a request from one Mule app to another app inside the cluster by using the Mule app name and environment ID. -
Reviewing Mule App Versioning
Review deployed Mule app versioning to understand configuration changes history, roll back configurations, view Mule app statuses, and make updates to a deployed Mule app’s configuration. -
Managing Mule App Schedules
Use Runtime Manager to view and control the Scheduler components within the flows in your deployed Mule apps. -
Managing Mule Runtime Patch Updates
Review the Mule runtime engine patch updates and the Mule release channels for Runtime Fabric.