Splunk AppDynamics

Publishing Data from Controller

Vaibhav_Vir_Sin
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Hi Experts,

I am looking for exporting data from Appdynamics controller for sepcific metric for one application to some other source.

So wanted to know if we have any out-of-box feature available in Appdynamics where data (and not events) could be published?

I know we can extract data using REST API from controller using cron scripts. But am looking for some internal feature where i dont have to do much customization.

Appreciate your help and response.

Regards,

Vaibhav

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Rajesh_Putta
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Hi Vaibhav,

Unfortunately there is no internal feature for sending metric data to a different source. The option is what you already thought about it, use REST API with CURL to send data to a different source.

This might not be helpful for this question. But FYI we have some alerting extensions which has a capability of triggering activity on other tools based on Health Rule, Policy violation. 

Thanks

Rajesh

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Daniel_Odievich
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Consider using https://github.com/Appdynamics/AppDynamics.DEXTER. It can be scripted to run the extraction for you and present with results without much effort

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Rajesh_Putta
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Hi Vaibhav,

Unfortunately there is no internal feature for sending metric data to a different source. The option is what you already thought about it, use REST API with CURL to send data to a different source.

This might not be helpful for this question. But FYI we have some alerting extensions which has a capability of triggering activity on other tools based on Health Rule, Policy violation. 

Thanks

Rajesh

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