25 Mar 2026
04:51 PM
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26 Mar 2026
07:58 AM
by
MaciejNeumann
I'm asking if there are any unwanted side effects about putting a OneAgent onto our ActiveGates, so we can monitor the basic resources of the ActiveGates: Memory Usage, CPU usage, Disk usage, I/O usage, etc.
We want to know if Resources are being properly set on the ActiveGates. We have used the ActiveGate Debugging and it doesn't seem to answer the question around if the server has enough resources to handle that traffic being sent to it, but it is Very Useful for spotting specific error messages in the logs around being an ActiveGate.
If this is something people are doing, how come I cannot find anything useful on this subject here in the Community?
We have several activegates for our Production tenant and have run into notices, over the last 3 years, that maybe the ActiveGates need more resources. But when you go to the ActiveGates debugging it doesn't seem to provide anything useful about Memory, CPU, Diskspace, or I/O information.
Everyone I've talked to about this has asked, "Why isn't it ALSO a OneAgent for its OWN RESOURCES? This feels like a very basic question for ActiveGates and I'm not finding anything usefull, but do find a LOT OF POSTS that raise questions about ActiveGates and OneAgents having issues in very specific circumstances but mostly when they're 2 different systems.
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26 Mar 2026 07:57 AM
Hi,
I have seen ActiveGates with OneAgent installed, in infrastructure mode, running for years without side effects.
Best regards
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