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Backend Detection - http endpoints with custom name for the dashboards

venkatsm
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I have several HTTP endpoints, and all connections go to single "cloud" of HTTP endpoints. Instead of the single cloud image/name as "# HTTP Backends", I would like to break those into meaningful names ( eg: auth-http, ABC-http, xyz-http ). I tried out in "Configuration -> Instrumentation -> "Backend Detection" -> Custom HTTP Discovery Rules -> Added Regex matched Http, port and name for the rule. In that, I tried out "backend Naming Configuration" with "use it as is" or Regex options too.

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Is there anyway if the pattern matched with the conditions, I would like to call that with some custom name.

Thanks

venkat

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CommunityUser
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First, have you tried to right click on the "4 Http Backends" and select ungroup backends?

Once you do that you should be able to see 4 individual backends and yes there is a way to give them custom name based on some match condition.

Following document gives step by step instructions on how you can do this.

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/HTTP+Backend+Detection

Thanks!

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Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

First, have you tried to right click on the "4 Http Backends" and select ungroup backends?

Once you do that you should be able to see 4 individual backends and yes there is a way to give them custom name based on some match condition.

Following document gives step by step instructions on how you can do this.

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/HTTP+Backend+Detection

Thanks!

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