tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post2972444983957707281..comments2024-03-28T12:45:13.753+00:00Comments on Kevin Greene IT Blog: SCOM 2012 - Configuring Application Performance Monitoring (APM) Part 2Kevin Greenehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09485844569754734795noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-22209113075858783952013-09-17T13:40:27.262+01:002013-09-17T13:40:27.262+01:00After setting up APM to monitor an application and...After setting up APM to monitor an application and restarting IIS, if you then wish to monitor another application on the same IIS server would you have to restart IIS again?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-22142122106446707322012-12-04T23:55:59.606+00:002012-12-04T23:55:59.606+00:00Hi Jason,
It shouldn't take too long for your...Hi Jason,<br /><br />It shouldn't take too long for your application to appear. Make sure that it is discovered by the IIS MP first and foremost. You can check the Discovery Rules in the Authoring tab to see exactly what the timelines are though.<br /><br />Also, don't forget that if you have configured APM CSM, you will most likley need to recycle the Application Pool (or restart IIS) onKevin Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485844569754734795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-33822748584836450062012-11-30T17:40:55.085+00:002012-11-30T17:40:55.085+00:00Hey Kevin, Jason here again.
Do you know how long ...Hey Kevin, Jason here again.<br />Do you know how long it takes for a newly created apm to appear in appdiagnostics? I've done everything correctly but it seems to take a LONG time to be able to get real data because it doesn't pop up in app advisor or diagnostics.<br />moving along though, everything is working great now!<br />thanksjasonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-66655487087445914632012-10-12T09:46:02.218+01:002012-10-12T09:46:02.218+01:00Hi Kevin,
great information. very helpfull to set...Hi Kevin,<br /><br />great information. very helpfull to setup .net application monitoring. but i am having slightly issue with client side monitoring. i can not see any activty on client side monitoring and aslo AddAdvisor or AppDiaganostics is not showing any data.<br /><br />any advise please help<br />regardsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-7837421468834238792012-09-21T16:56:13.963+01:002012-09-21T16:56:13.963+01:00Hi Scott,
Thanks for the comment.
If you're ...Hi Scott,<br /><br />Thanks for the comment.<br /><br />If you're looking for information on APM, then I'd recommend checking out the Microsoft APM forum on Technet as you'll get loads of great info there.<br /><br />Otherwise, you can pre-order a book on SCOM 2012 that I'm a co-author on and one that I've written the chapter on APM for. It's available in the next few Kevin Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485844569754734795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-26501129415805284542012-09-17T19:17:54.920+01:002012-09-17T19:17:54.920+01:00Kevin,
Thanks for the great information!
Can you...Kevin,<br /><br />Thanks for the great information!<br /><br />Can you recommend any further documentation on APM that can provide more granular information? I am new to the product so any information would help. I would purchase a book but I don't think they are available for SCOM 2012 yet.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />ScottAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-13665077842254087752012-08-31T21:51:45.839+01:002012-08-31T21:51:45.839+01:00No problem at all Jason. Glad to be of assistance....No problem at all Jason. Glad to be of assistance.<br /><br />Thanks for the great comments about the blog too, much appreciated!<br /><br />Kevin.Kevin Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485844569754734795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-24770871164659181772012-08-31T20:18:37.662+01:002012-08-31T20:18:37.662+01:00Thanks for your quick response! That makes good s...Thanks for your quick response! That makes good sense regarding the MP's. I suppose I just needed it explained to me that way.<br />I am also looking at Orchestrator as we speak and then like you said service mgr after that. Vertical learning curve currently.<br />So your Blog has been priceless, perhaps I'll have one some day :|<br />jasonJasonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-84819949939036657222012-08-31T09:51:20.898+01:002012-08-31T09:51:20.898+01:00Hi Jason,
Thanks for taking the time to post your...Hi Jason,<br /><br />Thanks for taking the time to post your comments. I'll try to help you out with answers!<br /><br />Firstly, if you have 100's of sites and apps to be monitored, make sure that you use the SCOM 2012 sizing calculator to ensure your database and management server configuration are deployed properly.<br /><br />Although you could put all of your applications under one Kevin Greenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09485844569754734795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7933921225798654920.post-32939384964575164292012-08-30T17:37:13.842+01:002012-08-30T17:37:13.842+01:00HI Kevin, great stuff here.
I have two quick ones ...HI Kevin, great stuff here.<br />I have two quick ones I hope. <br /><br />1. Wondering about your comment "It’s good practice to create a custom group and management pack specifically for the application that you wish to monitor."<br />I am in the situation where i will need to monitor 100's of sites and apps. Wouldn't that get clunky as far as the UI is concerned? Or wouldJasonnoreply@blogger.com