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Dynamically start and stop the java agent

Dean.Marchetti
Creator

Request: Dynamically start and stop the java agent.  

We are running version 20.10.0.31173 on Java 8.  Please, we know we are behind on versions this is a separate issue. 

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What we have observed when starting Wildfly 26.0.1 is the following: 

The alert condition for 'keycloak.war failed to deploy' was triggered.

Alert:Search String:Trigger Time:

Keycloak.war failed to deploy
sourcetype=btierservice "parameter 0 of method repositorySchemaController"
07:02:34 -0400 on March 26, 2024.

This is an intermittent problem at the time.  The investigation considers several aspects of the environment, and we would like to control one pertaining to the start/stop of Appd.  

So, is there a way to start Appd after the application has been initialized? Thus ruling out Appd.

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Ryan.Paredez
Community Manager

Hi @Dean.Marchetti,

Thanks for asking your question on the Community. Have you found a solution or a workaround you could share? If you have not yet, you can also try contacting AppDynanics Support: How do I submit a Support ticket? An FAQ 


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Hi Ryan, we have not found a workaround.  

We are in the process of contacting AppDynamics.  

Terence.Chen
AppDynamics Team

Hi @Dean.Marchetti 

If your question is about dynamically starting appd, the closest match will be:

https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/24.x/latest/en/application-monitoring/install-app-server-agents/ja...

Not sure if this is what you looking for?

regards,

Terence

Ryan.Paredez
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Dean.Marchetti
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Hi All, I'm sorry for not replying sooner. I have been out of the office and did not have a chance to reply.  

The reply from Terence is not what we were looking for, but it may be an answer to the issue.  

We plan to test the answer from Terence over the next week or so.  Please stay tuned. 

 

Ryan.Paredez
Community Manager

Hi @Dean.Marchetti,

No worries, just let us know how it goes when you get around to it.


Thanks,

Ryan, Cisco AppDynamics Community Manager




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