Splunk AppDynamics

Unable to enable health rule using curl command

chandan_gupta
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curl -X PUT -d "enabled"=true --user usernme@account:password https://[Redacted].saas.appdynamics.com/controller/alerting/rest/v1/applications/Application-ID/health-rules/HealthRule-ID/ 

I am using this command to enable the health rule but no change is reflecting on Saas controller. 

^ Edited by @Ryan.Paredez to remove Controller URL. Please do not share your Controller URL on Community posts for security and privacy reasons.

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Morelz
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Hi Chandan

You can use the below, should give you what you require

curl --user user@account:password -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"enabled":"true"}' https://<AppD FQDN>/controller/alerting/rest/v1/applications/<application-id>/health-rules/<healthrule-id>/configuration

Ciao

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Morelz
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Hi Chandan

You can use the below, should give you what you require

curl --user user@account:password -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"enabled":"true"}' https://<AppD FQDN>/controller/alerting/rest/v1/applications/<application-id>/health-rules/<healthrule-id>/configuration

Ciao

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