By default, Network Agents do not collect connection metrics. The recommended workflow is to identify the link with the network issue and configure the relevant agents to collect metrics for the relevant connections. See Dynamic Monitoring Mode and Network Visibility. |
If a Network Agent cannot register with the Controller:
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Typically, the network links and TCP connections used by an application flow have the same direction (source → destination) as the flow itself. You may notice different directions, however, if two tiers transfer data through a JMS queue. In some JMS implementations, the individual nodes in each tier initiate the TCP connection to the queue, so the direction is always: node (source) → queue (destination). Some of these connections may be used by an application flow in the opposite direction: queue (source) → tier (destination). |
When you start the Network Agent, the
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AppDynamicsNetMQ.dll
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If you specify To resolve this problem, use IP Address as a value to define the Network Visibility property |
agent_config.lua
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Refresh Timeout: Retry Count: |
ERROR MsgZmq::Bind: zmq_bind failed: File name too long
"?This error occurs when the file name is too long. The complete path to the file is included in the file name. To resolve this error, move the Network Agent to a smaller absolute path.
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ERROR cw_flowgroup_uri_cb: Failed to write data on connection
"?This error occurs when the Network Agent supports a large number of AppServer Agents. If this error occurs frequently, restart the Agent using an increased number of thread counts in |
Why do I see the error, "ERROR ip_flowgrp_lookup: flowgrp alloc failed
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Connections ( |
DEBUG adns_resolve: ip resolve error: Name or service not known
"?AppDynamics resolves IP addresses to provide fully qualified domain name (FQDN) information to the Controller for the IP addresses visible in the system. This error occurs when some IP addresses cannot be resolved. |