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Flow Map Core Change

Ahmed_Sorour
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Hello Community,

If there is a business need to move a few nodes from an application tier to a different application on the same .net Agent server; how could we make this change safely without affecting the controller data that is already in the Controller such as analytics and application snapshots?

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Ahmed_Sorour
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By default, applications on a single Windows host are mapped to a single business application in the Controller. If needed, you can manually configure the .NET Agent to map different applications on the same Windows host to different business applications in the Controller.

To map applications on a single host to a different business application, you need to edit the config.xml file manually.

please refer to that documentation link it solved that business need:

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Configure+Multiple+Business+Application+Support+for+.NET

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Ahmed_Sorour
Engager

By default, applications on a single Windows host are mapped to a single business application in the Controller. If needed, you can manually configure the .NET Agent to map different applications on the same Windows host to different business applications in the Controller.

To map applications on a single host to a different business application, you need to edit the config.xml file manually.

please refer to that documentation link it solved that business need:

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Configure+Multiple+Business+Application+Support+for+.NET

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