Overview
This article provides information regarding the Exinda CLI command apm
.
You can use the apm
command to create, modify or remove an Application Performance Metric (APM) object. An APM object measures a single metric of an application while traversing the network.
Information
- {}: Options are enclosed in braces and are separated by '|'
- []: Optional keywords are enclosed in brackets
- <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols
The following list describes the commands used for performing common actions related to apm:
Action Description |
Command | Parameter Description |
To create a new apm object for a specified application | apm <name> metric {normalized-network-delay|normalized-server-delay|network-delay|server-delay|round-trip-time|transaction-delay|normalized-transaction-delay|bytes-lost|tcp-connections-started|tcp-connections-aborted|tcp-connections-ignored|tcp-connections-refused} application <application> |
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To specify an internal or external Network ObjectNetwork Object to filter the traffic when calculating the application performance | apm <name> network-object {internal|external} <network-object-name> |
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To enable or disable a configured alert when the metric rises above a configured threshold for a specified delay |
[no] apm <name> alert enable |
Not Applicable |
To specify the threshold that will trigger the named alert | apm <name> threshold <value> |
<value> - When the calculated APM value exceeds and continues to exceed this threshold value for the duration specified by the |
To specify the delay before triggering the alert, that is the duration that the apm value must exceed the threshold before triggering the alert |
apm <name> delay {60, 300, 1800, 3600, 86400} |
Not Applicable |
To use a normalized packet size for all apm calculations | monitor apm transaction normalize <value> |
<value> - When packet sizes are variable, it may help to normalize the packet sizes for more accurate comparisons. The normalize <value> specifies the number of bytes used to normalize the calculation of the normalized delays. The default value is 1024. The maximum value is 1048576. |
To disable the normalization calculations |
monitor apm transaction normalize 0 |
Not Applicable |
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