22 Feb 2019 06:51 AM - last edited on 13 Dec 2021 11:04 AM by MaciejNeumann
Hello,
Is my assumption correct that an apache webserver can only be used as an entry point services?
In other words, when a service calls a webrequest on a Apache webserver the "purepath" stops?
KR Henk
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22 Feb 2019 07:18 AM
No, all depends on the Apache configuration - what Apache (or any other webserver) servers for a particular request.
For example if you have PHP running the PurePath will follow to PHP. If you have some custom module serving your requests the PurePath will stop as it probably won't be a supported technology.
If you have Apache in reverse proxy configuration, the PurePaths will follow to the backend service.
22 Feb 2019 07:25 AM
Hi Julius,
Thx, it is just a "regular webserver" where end users connect. So a webrequest from a with agent installed host should be recognized?
(so a service is used not a browser)
KR Hek
22 Feb 2019 07:56 AM
Definitely if there is oneagent on the apache host and the apache has been instrumented. Do you see any services on your apache process group?
22 Feb 2019 08:20 AM
Process group:
This is the API server, 4 of the 14 Services are apache webserver http
And the application with the 4 apache web servers
22 Feb 2019 08:29 AM
The Apache on the last screen is not apache http server but (probably) Apache Tomcat.
22 Feb 2019 08:41 AM
Yep, but the apache webservers are part of the dark blue boxes and talking to the Tomcat.
FYI in the same environment I see that the same, but without the apache webserver so communicating direct to a tomcat has no issue's
22 Feb 2019 08:58 AM
Can you post a screenshot of service flow? A screenshot of purepath? And how is the apache HTTP Server configured? Just forwarding requests to Tomcats? How do you expect the serviceflow / purepath to look like?
Based on your description it seems the Service flow is IIS -> Apache HTTP Server -> Apache Tomcat.
Based on the information above I don't see any issues.
Maybe the PurePaths you are looking to really are served at the Apache HTTP Server (caching?)
22 Feb 2019 09:31 AM
Found it, I hope,
IIS -> Apache HTTP Server -> Apache Tomcat
is
IIS->proxy->Apache HTTP Server -> Apache Tomcat
So the proxy must be "terminating" the purepath?22 Feb 2019 09:40 AM
Yes, depending on what is the proxy in the chain it might be filtering HTTP headers added by Dynatrace.
A screenshot of service flow and purepath will bring some light into this.