In Cisco AppDynamics, instrumentation refers to how app agents interact with your application software to gather performance data and report it back to the Controller. The first step to instrumenting your application is installing the app agents on the servers where the code runs.
App agents ship with default instrumentation settings that cover the most common types of application frameworks and programming patterns. If your requirements are more complex, you can customize the instrumentation behavior to suit your environment.
See Configure Instrumentation Overview for information on how Cisco AppDynamics applies instrumentation settings across your business application.
Access Instrumentation Settings
Navigate to Configuration > Instrumentation to customize:
Service endpoints to view metrics specific to services and transaction segments outside the context of a single business transaction.
Diagnostic data collectors for an app agent to extract additional context about a specific transaction at transaction snapshot time. You can also configure data collectors for Application Analytics.
Call Graph Settings to tune the amount of data the app agent collects for call graphs.
JMX metrics that the Java agent collects for specific products and frameworks. See "Configure JMX Metric Rules" on Configure JMX Metrics from MBeans.
Memory monitoring settings for agents that collect instance tracking data for specific classes or objects. See the following topics:
In addition to the instrumentation configuration options described on this page, there are many other ways to customize Cisco AppDynamics for your environment. For more information on the items on the Configuration page, review these pages: