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Splunk AppDynamics includes many tools and views designed to help you diagnose application-related problems.
Access Troubleshooting
When starting to troubleshoot an application problem, you should begin in the Troubleshoot section of the UI. You can access from the left-hand navigation pane of the Controller UI in an application context.
The area includes pages for analyzing slow response times, errors and exceptions, and health rule violations. It also provides access to war rooms, an area of the UI dedicated to troubleshooting a specific problem.
Restricting Memory Amounts
Agent | Functionality |
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Analytics Agent | This functionality is configurable and documented, see Enable the Standalone Analytics Agent. |
C/C++ SDK Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Database Agent | This functionality is configurable and documented, see Install the Database Agent. |
Go SDK Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
IIB Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Java Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Machine Agent | This functionality is configurable and documented, see Machine Agent Requirements and Supported Environments. |
.NET Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Network Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Node.js Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
PHP Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Python Agent | This functionality is not configurable. |
Additional Help
If slow response time persists even after you've completed the steps outlined above, you may need to perform deeper diagnostics. If you cannot find the information you need in the Splunk AppDynamics documentation, consider posting a note about your problem in the Community Discussion Boards.