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The application server was restarted after an upgrade. What are two valid ways to confirm that the upgraded Java Agent is running successfully? (Choose two.)

A.

Verify that the application log contains a message indicating success.

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A.

Verify that the application log contains a message indicating success.

B.

Verify that the node within the Controller Ul indicates the app agent is reporting.

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B.

Verify that the node within the Controller Ul indicates the app agent is reporting.

C.

Verify the Java Agent Version metric for that node in the Metric Browser.

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C.

Verify the Java Agent Version metric for that node in the Metric Browser.

D.

Verify that the Java Agent log contains a message indicating the agent started successfully.

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D.

Verify that the Java Agent log contains a message indicating the agent started successfully.

Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

According to the Cisco AppDynamics Professional Implementer (CAPI) documents, the two valid ways to confirm that the upgraded Java Agent is running successfully are:

Verify that the node within the Controller UI indicates the app agent is reporting. (B) This is a valid way because the Controller UI is a web-based application that allows users to monitor and manage the performance of the applications, tiers, nodes, and other entities that are instrumented by the AppDynamics agents. The Controller UI displays the status of the nodes within each tier, and indicates whether the app agent is reporting or not. If the app agent is reporting, the node icon is green and shows the agent version. If the app agent is not reporting, the node icon is gray and shows the last time the agent reported. The user can also hover over the node icon to see more details, such as the agent type, the agent version, the agent runtime directory, and the agent properties file.The user can verify that the upgraded Java Agent is running successfully by checking that the node icon is green and shows the latest agent version12.

Verify the Java Agent Version metric for that node in the Metric Browser. This is a valid way because the Metric Browser is a feature of the Controller UI that allows users to view and analyze the metrics collected by the AppDynamics agents. The Metric Browser displays the metrics in a hierarchical tree structure, where each node represents a metric category, a metric name, or a metric value. The user can expand or collapse the nodes, and select or deselect the metrics to view them in a chart. The user can also apply filters, time ranges, baselines, and other options to customize the chart. The user can verify that the upgraded Java Agent is running successfully by navigating to the Java Agent Version metric for that node in the Metric Browser. The Java Agent Version metric shows the version number of the Java Agent that is running on the node.The user can compare the metric value with the expected agent version, and check that the metric is updated after the upgrade34.

The incorrect options are:

Verify that the application log contains a message indicating success. (A) This is not a valid way because the application log does not contain any message indicating the success of the Java Agent upgrade. The application log is a file that records the events and messages that occur in the application server, such as the startup, shutdown, errors, warnings, and debug information. The application log does not record the events and messages that occur in the Java Agent, such as the installation, upgrade, configuration, or reporting. The Java Agent has its own log file, which is located in the /logs directory, and which contains the messages indicating the success or failure of the Java Agent upgrade .

Verify that the Java Agent log contains a message indicating the agent started successfully. (D) This is not a valid way because the Java Agent log does not contain any message indicating the agent started successfully after the upgrade. The Java Agent log is a file that records the events and messages that occur in the Java Agent, such as the installation, upgrade, configuration, or reporting. The Java Agent log contains a message indicating the agent started successfully when the application server is started, not when the Java Agent is upgraded. The Java Agent log does not contain any message indicating the success or failure of the Java Agent upgrade. The Java Agent log is located in the /logs directory, and the message indicating the agent started successfully is ''Agent Startup Complete'' .

1: Tiers and Nodes - AppDynamics

2: Tier Dashboard - AppDynamics

3: Metric Browser - AppDynamics

4: Java Agent Metrics - AppDynamics

[5]: Java Agent Logs - AppDynamics

[6]: Troubleshoot the Java Agent - AppDynamics

asked 11/10/2024
Herlinda Cantu
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