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Monitoring URLs with AppDynamics Machine Agent on Linux

Guide to Monitoring URLs with Authentication Using Splunk AppDynamics and Python Monitoring URLs are an important part of your FullStackMonitoring. Splunk AppDynamics lets you monitor URLs with different authentication. In this article, we will crea...

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How do I manage my support cases?

Table of contents Search for a caseUpdating a caseUpload an attachment to a caseHow can I request to close a case?Is there an easy way to manage my cases? Do you have a bot or assistant to help manage cases? Case SatisfactionAdditional Resources Sear...

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Infrastructure Based Licensing

This is a new version of the licensing model that consumes licenses based on vCPUs. Available for both On-Premes and SaaS. Utilization is 1 License unit per CPU Core. It does not matter how many agents are running on a server, how many applications/c...

Setting up Redis and Monitoring with Splunk AppDynamics

A Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up and Monitoring Redis with AppDynamics on Ubuntu EC2 Monitoring your Redis instance is essential for ensuring optimal performance and identifying potential bottlenecks in real-time. In this guide, we’ll walk throu...

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Setting up RabbitMQ and Monitoring with Splunk AppDynamics

Comprehensive Guide to RabbitMQ Setup, Integration with Python, and Monitoring with AppDynamics Introduction RabbitMQ is a powerful open-source message broker that supports a variety of messaging protocols, including AMQP. It allows developers to bu...

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How to collect the debug-level Java agent log files?

Why do I need to collect the debug-level log file? The Java agent by default logs the entries at the info level. Sometimes, the debug-level log files are necessary to investigate an experienced issue. Debug-level logging logs are more insightful entr...

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