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Understand the working of URL Monitoring Extension

Bhaskar_Relan
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Hi,

I would like to understand the working of URL monitoring extension.

1. Does it requires any browser for it to work or it uses CURL to test the URL?

2. How many maximum URLs can be monitored using the extension?

3. Does it monitors the URLs sequentially or parallelly. For example, let us say I need to monitor 100 URLs, will the extension check for each URL and then move to check next URL or it will check all the URLs parallelly.

Regards,

Bhaskar

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iamryan
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Hi @Bhaskar.Relan,

I'm not sure, unfortunately. Here are some other posts that mention the same extension. https://community.appdynamics.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=location&q=%22URL%20Monito...

You can also try checking out this troubleshooting article - https://community.appdynamics.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/How-do-I-troubleshoot-missing-custom-metrics-or-...

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iamryan
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Bhaskar_Relan
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Thank you @Ryan.Paredez for the link.
From link, it seems we can set the value for MaxConn and URLs are tested parallel.

Kindly advise does it requires any browser for it to work or it uses CURL to test the URL.

Regards,
Bhaskar
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