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Answer by Jean-Louis L. · Oct 15, 2015 at 07:02 AM
Hello Adam,
Can you add Universal Decode (or lua)
Regards,
JLL
Answer by N N. · Oct 14, 2015 at 05:08 PM
Please include JMeter, LoadRunner, Load Testing, Endurance and Stress Testing.
They does not sound like DC RUM product related and I believe they should be reported on another forums ...
Answer by Jean-Louis L. · Oct 19, 2015 at 05:07 PM
Hello Adam,
I am looking for IIOP or RMI ... may be you can add this tag and "Other Decode" tag.
Regards,
JLL
I thought it's the same but I understand you refer to the fact people may know under two different names?
Added.
Answer by Harshal P. · Oct 19, 2015 at 06:32 PM
Hi Adam,
You can also include baselines, parameters, rtm process and data retention.
Regards,
Harshal.
Baselines added.
By Parameters you mean monitoring HTTP parameters?
What would fall under rtm process?
Indeed scalability might be to wide so added data retention.
Yes by parameters, I mean HTTP parameters.
I noticed there is an AMD tag, but RTM is more rtm process specific (rtm, rtmgate etc.) and any issues related to it.
Answer by Ulf T. · Oct 25, 2015 at 04:53 PM
Hi Adam
What about TRACE files?
Quite often there are questions around tracing, inside RCON or outside.
We have tcpdump. Please let us know if that is not sufficient.
TCPDUMP isn't a term used in DNA and is ambigous as it refers to a command in *NIX as well as a (few) format for Network traces. Casual conversation around network traffic in recorded form usually refers to Network Traces and then you optionally specify the format. The OPX files generated in SMPE or by the Capture Agent are not TCPDUMP.
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