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Update Agent Name while installing Multiple Database Agent

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,

I have to install multiple database agent for on-premise controller.

Could you please provide the steps to update the hostname for each database agent which will reflect while selection, ' Add Database Collector'

Thanks & Regards,

Vijay.

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Glenn_Leber
Engager

I have been working on this and several projects. 

Finally downloaded the latest database agent and it worked this time.

I was doing everything right but it was not working due to the agent was an older version.

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Glenn_Leber
Engager

Did you ever resolve installing the agent multiple times 

I have to add a second instance of the agent and do not want to stand up another server.

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Morelz
Motivator

Hi Guys

All you have to do is to set the following 2 parameters in your startup arguments

From the Controller's perspective it will think the 2 Database Agents are running from 2 different servers.

-Ddbagent.name=<db_agent_name>

-Dappdynamics.agent.uniqueHostId=<uniquehostid>

The documentation states this

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Database+Agent+Configuration+Properties

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Glenn_Leber
Engager

I have been working on this and several projects. 

Finally downloaded the latest database agent and it worked this time.

I was doing everything right but it was not working due to the agent was an older version.

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