Integrating with Cloud APM, Private agents

If you have Cloud APM, Private V8.1.4 agents (referred to as V8 agents) connecting to the on-premises Cloud APM server, you can configure these agents to connect to the Cloud App Management server and then view monitoring data on the Cloud App Management console.

The following V8 agents are supported to connect to the Cloud App Management server.

  • Amazon EC2 agent
  • Amazon ELB agent
  • Azure Compute agent
  • Cassandra agent
  • Cisco UCS agent
  • Citrix VDI agent
  • DataPower® agent
  • DataStage® agent*
  • Db2® agent
  • HTTP Server agent
  • IBM® Integration Bus agent
  • JBoss agent
  • Linux® OS agent
  • Linux KVM agent
  • Microsoft .NET agent
  • Microsoft Office 365 agent*
  • Microsoft Hyper-V Server agent
  • Microsoft IIS agent
  • Microsoft SQL Server agent
  • MongoDB agent
  • MySQL agent
  • NetApp Storage agent
  • Oracle Database agent
  • PostgreSQL agent
  • RabbitMQ agent
  • SAP agent
  • SAP HANA Database agent
  • SAP NetWeaver Java™ Stack agent
  • Skype for Business Server agent
  • Sterling Connect Direct agent
  • Sterling File Gateway agent
  • Sybase agent
  • Tomcat agent
  • VMware VI agent
  • UNIX OS agent
  • WebLogic agent
  • WebSphere® Applications agent
  • WebSphere Infrastructure Manager agent
  • IBM MQ(formerly WebSphere MQ) agent
  • Windows OS agent

*You need to connect at least one agent of this type to the Cloud App Management server before you can connect a v8 agent of this type.

Remember:
  • When the supported V8 agent is configured to connect to the Cloud App Management server, other unsupported agents installed on the same system are also configured to connect to the Cloud App Management server. However, you cannot view monitoring data from the unsupported agents on the Cloud App Management console.
  • You can reconfigure all agents to connect to the Cloud APM server. However, data collected when the V8 agents connect to the Cloud App Management server cannot be retrieved from the Cloud APM console.