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The SQL process didn't constitute the Database Service despite Full Stack mode is use in the OneAgent in Database Machine

waikeat_chan
DynaMight Pro
DynaMight Pro

Normally I install Full-Stack One Agent in all tier (web tier, app tier, any other middle tier) but the db tier (db tier would be using cloud-infra).

So my understanding is that in this type of installation I've always use:

i) I able to see database service because the service in the app tier make a service call to the SQL

ii) I able to see the SQL process in the DB host, but the process wouldn't take me to service because it isn't in full-stack mode.

IF my above understanding is correct, now that I've enable the OneAgent in database host to be in full-stack, yet I still see the same thing (refer to the 2 diagram below):

Anybody know why?

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rastislav_danis
DynaMight Pro
DynaMight Pro

how long is agent on db server running in fullstack mode ?

Alanata a.s.

I don't remember the exact date, but it is definitely more than 7 days ago

rastislav_danis
DynaMight Pro
DynaMight Pro

maybe it's just because on db host you can see only db process group "MSSQL12.PSQNS02" which cannot be connected with db service named "AET_Office"..

what are members of process group named "MSSQL12.PSQNS02" ?

Alanata a.s.

Got the reply from support team, it MIGHT be because of database framework not supported

I just compared two SQL Clusters in my environment. One that is working and the other that isn't. The frameworks are the same.


scott_criscilli
Participant

I'm experiencing the exact same issue. Has there been any solution? @Wai Keat C.


Nope. The last I heard from Support Team is ask me to check the framework.

I asked customer to ask their vendor what database framework they are using. The POC exercise already ended but still their vendor couldn't answer the question......


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