Splunk AppDynamics

Configure Exit call at agent level

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi, 

Is there's a way to define a custom exit point in any agent configuration file so when the agent is massively deployed on hundreds of JVM for multiple applications, this configuration is set by default for all agents?

I tried to look in app-agent-config without success. Can I use the custom-correlation file to do so or is there any other way? 

Alex 

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Shwetha.Gattu,

You can submit it as a feature request here: https://community.appdynamics.com/t5/Idea-Exchange/idb-p/ideas

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Shwetha_Gattu
Engager

Can this be done as Feature request, we are Control center IOT team in Cisco, we can coordinate on explaining the usecases.

We need it to be in preconfigured for all the java agents as we have multiple environments and don't want to create everytime for each instrumented application.

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Shwetha.Gattu,

I reached out to Atyuha and they mentioned the way they suggested is still the only way. 

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Shwetha_Gattu
Engager

Any chance this is available now?

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Atyuha_Pal
Contributor

Hi Alex,

I am afraid there is no such configuration we can do in any agent config file. Also, as per the doc we can configure the custom exit point rule from ui.

 https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO43/Exit+Point+Detection+Rules#ExitPointDetectionRules-Tocrea...

Thanks,

Atyuha

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