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Why my host not communicate with new ActiveGate?

Aledang
Newcomer

Hello everyone. I have installed two new ActiveGates for my environment and assigned them to a new network zone. In the deployment status section, I set the new network zone to a host, and:

  • the host, after rebooting, is configured in the new network zone.
  • However, the host is still communicating with the old ActiveGate (in the default network zone) and not with the new ones

Any suggestions?

3 REPLIES 3

Hi @Aledang , did you check if you are able to reach the new AG from the OneAgent on the AG port? Could be that the OneAgent is unable to communicate to the new AG and defaulting to old using one?

Phani Devulapalli

PacoPorro
Dynatrace Leader
Dynatrace Leader

Please check with oneagentctl that the new AG is present as a communication endpoints
https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/shortlink/oneagentctl#show-current-communication-endpoints

Check if you can access the AG via the configured port (usually 9999)

You can create a diagnostic file and check the logs from the agent.
https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/shortlink/oneagent-diagnostics#contents

 

Hi @Aledang 

PFA example to modify the connection endpoints through the UI as alternative to oneagent communications-oneagentctl  

  1. specify environment ID
  2. token with the required scope

Peter_Youssef_0-1726811186701.png

Both connection endpoints modification methods are applicable the trick here:

  • the server will keep sending the monitoring traffic to the old AG, until you stop Oneagent service > restart the monitored processes > Restart the oneagent service, it should work as expected.

Thanks.

 

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