The Default Flow map shows a tier with a full or partial red circle, which indicates one or more nodes have reported Health Rule violations. Which procedure should the engineer take?
A customer complains that their dashboard is broken They tell you that every time they change the time range using the time picker, the data on several of their dashboard widgets do not change to match the new time range What is happening in this situation?
Which two would be marked as an exception in AppDynamics? (Choose two)
An exception in AppDynamics is a code-level event that indicates a problem or abnormality in the execution of a business transaction. AppDynamics captures and presents information on exceptions in the monitored environment, and allows you to configure the rules and criteria for detecting and reporting exceptions.
A custom-configured error method and error message: This is a type of event that you can define as an exception based on a specific method and message that indicate an error condition in your application code. You can configure the error detection rules to mark a business transaction as an error and capture the exception information when such a method and message are encountered. For example, you can configure a rule to mark a business transaction as an error and capture the exception when the methodcom.example.MyClass.myMethodreturns the messageInvalid input.
Any message that is logged with a severity of Error or Fatal: This is a type of event that AppDynamics automatically detects as an exception based on the log messages that are generated by your application code. AppDynamics scans the log messages for the keywordsErrororFatal, and marks the business transaction as an error and captures the exception information when such a message is found. For example, AppDynamics will mark a business transaction as an error and capture the exception when the log message containsError: Null pointer exception.
Therefore,B(a custom-configured error method and error message) andC(any message that is logged with a severity of Error or Fatal) are two types of events that would be marked as an exception in AppDynamics.Reference:
Cisco AppDynamics Associate Administrator Certification
Errors and Exceptions - AppDynamics
Which two reasons would cause an organization to upgrade AppDynamics agents? (Choose two.)
Which statement about assigning users to a group is true?
When you assign users to a group in AppDynamics, you can manage their permissions and access levels more easily. A group is a collection of users who share the same roles and privileges. A role is a set of permissions that define what actions a user can perform on the Controller UI or the Events Service.
When you add a role to a group, every user in the group is assigned that role: This means that the users in the group inherit the permissions of the role that you add to the group. For example, if you add the Administrator role to a group, then all the users in that group can perform administrative tasks on the Controller UI or the Events Service.
The other statements are false because:
When you assign a user to a group, they can only have the roles assigned to that group: This is not true because a user can belong to multiple groups and have multiple roles. For example, a user can be in both the Administrator and the Operator groups and have the permissions of both roles.
You can list all users in a group that are logged into AppDynamics: This is not true because there is no such feature in AppDynamics that allows you to see the login status of the users in a group. You can only see the list of users and groups in the User Management page of the Controller UI or the Events Service.
When the user logs in they can log in with the group credentials: This is not true because a user cannot log in with the group credentials. A user can only log in with their own username and password. The group credentials are not used for authentication, but for authorization.
Therefore,D(When you add a role to a group, every user in the group is assigned that role) is the correct answer.Reference:
System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager - User Management
Cisco AppDynamics Associate Administrator Certification
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