Splunk AppDynamics

Issue with the sample application

CommunityUser
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I followed the instructions exist on the below URL.

https://www.appdynamics.com/sample-app/

1. I installed Docker for windows 10

2. Network --> DNS Server --> Fixed --> 8.8.8.8

3. I selected UNIX container

4. I downloaded sample application

5. I executed "docker-compose up -d" on CMD

6. When i executed "docker exec -it rest install-appdynamics; docker exec rest start-all" command, I got the below error.

OCI runtime exec failed: exec failed: container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec: \"install-appdynamics;\": executable file not found in $PATH": unknown

Please, advise.

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Jeanie_Kedia1
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@Anonymous - 

Sorry for the confusion. This page is going away soon: 

https://www.appdynamics.com/sample-app/

AppDynamics has deprecated support for sample application(s) because of inconsistent experiences. 

As noted in this thread

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Jeanie_Kedia1
Communicator

@Anonymous - 

Sorry for the confusion. This page is going away soon: 

https://www.appdynamics.com/sample-app/

AppDynamics has deprecated support for sample application(s) because of inconsistent experiences. 

As noted in this thread

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hint: also when i execute the below command only, it asked my for password but password not accepted although i entered the correct password.

docker exec -it rest install-appdynamics

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