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12-10-2019 03:31 AM - last edited on 12-10-2019 10:16 AM by Ryan.Paredez
Hi,
I'm testing installing the Java Agent on SAP IDES / Windows 2008 R2 x64.
Java:
As I found on Docs.Appdynamics, the Java Agent should be installed first to use it for the SAP Agent.:
Appdynamics:
My problem is the Java Agent is being installed, but not picked on the controller side:
java -javaagent:C:\Appdaynamics\AppServerAgent-4.5.16.28759\javaagent.jar .............. ............................ .......................................... ........................................................ t-4.5.16.28759\ver4.5.16.28759\logs] Started AppDynamics Java Agent Successfully.
I reconfigured the host's files to make sure that SAP and Appdynamnics resolve each other.
controller-info.xml configuration is all set:
<controller-host>appdy.localdoman</controller-host> <controller-port>8090</controller-port> <controller-ssl-enabled>false</controller-ssl-enabled> <use-simple-hostname>false</use-simple-hostname> <application-name>SAPIDS</application-name> <tier-name>IDSTier</tier-name> <node-name>IDS</node-name> <enable-orchestration>false</enable-orchestration> <use-ssl-client-auth>false</use-ssl-client-auth> <account-name>customer1</account-name> <account-access-key>akey</account-access-key> <force-agent-registration>false</force-agent-registration> <auto-naming>false</auto-naming>
I used to find an established connection when I run netstat, but not anymore after restarting my SAP server.
Regards,
Khalid
12-12-2019 01:15 PM
I don't use SAP in my environment, but maybe this document can help?
https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/SAP/SAP+Monitoring+Using+AppDynamics
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