Splunk AppDynamics

Monitor Microsoft AX2012

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,

I am new to Appdynamics. Jus have basic idea abou the APM agents. Can anyone please advsie if we can monitor Microsoft AS 2012? We are using version 4.3 and if we install the .Net agent inside the AOS server, will it be able to track the business transactions?

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Raunak_Mohanty
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Hi Snigdha,

  .Net Agent can instrument .Net applications hosted/running on the server ( IIS, Windows Service and Standalone Apps). .Net Agent comes packaged with a Machine Agent which will collect Hardware metrics at the server/.Net Process level.

First thing is to identify the .Net Process you will like to instrument. And then configure Agent

Following docs will help

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO43/.NET+Supported+Environments

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO43/Configure+the+.NET+Agent

Thanks,

Raunak

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Mik_Jensen
Engager

Hi Raunak

We have deployed .NET agents for our Microsoft AX2012 environment. It is very limited what we actually can see in regards to Business Transactions in the Controller. Is there any extensions for Microsoft AX2012 or maybe a best practice on how to configure AppDynamics for the AX2012 application to get more information gathered with AppD?

thanks

Mik

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