We are very new with enabling and using UEM... our first application that I enabled UEM for does not appear in the HealthCheck screen (Start center/Check your UEM configuration).
I am wondering where do entries that appear on this screen originate from so that they can appear there. In fact there does happen to be one application's URL that appears there but that application is not on this Dynatrace server (though it may have been at one time).
To help me understand why our application that we enabled UEM for (and had JVM's recycled) does not exist on this screen while another application that should not be on it does exist on this screen, could someone please explain where the point of reference is for these to be visible on this screen.
I have attached a snapshot of the screen. Thank you!
David
Answer by David D. ·
Thanks Andreas, for clarification you are saying that if i do nothing but use the SystemProfile/User Experience Default settings then that's all I will see within the healthcheck - the Default Application. And if I want to UEM Healthcheck on a specific Application as one is designated/defined within SystemProfile/Application, then within SystemProfile/User Experience I would set UEM settings per the application rather than the default. That makes sense. Thank you.
I was going to ask another question here because I do have a lot of questions concerning UEM as I move forward trying to get one application up and running. Howver, I think it is best to put each question into a seperate forum topic so that the community can benifit from it rather than it being lost in this topic. Thanks Andreas for your help on this.
Yep - thats exactly what I was saying
And thanks for posting follow-up questions in a separate forum thread
Answer by Andreas G. ·
Hi.
The UEM Health Check will show you those Applications where you also have an Application-specific User Experience Setting. In your System Profile you can not only define your Applications based on URL Patterns. You can also define how dynaTrace UEM works on these Applications, e.g: whether to capture 3rd party content, ...
By default - all of your Applications run with the Default Settings - thats also why you typically only see the "DEfault Application" entry in the UEM Health Check. The Health Check therefore works as expected. Simply set the URL you want to test and give it a try.
If you do have different appliations and you also want to dynaTrace UEM to "behave" differently for each application you can define these user-defined settings. Once that is done these will also show up as a testing option in the health Check
Hope this makes sense
JANUARY 15, 3:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM ET