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A virtual IP addressing scheme is being used to mask IP addresses. Configure web servers to send an HTTP header containing the real server IP address. Configure this HTTP header name as a Server Identifier in Foglight. For instructions, see “Managing identifiers for virtual addressing schemes” in the Foglight APM Administration and Configuration Guide. | |||
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More than one X-Forwarded-For header has been detected in the traffic. This could result in incorrect geographic location identification. Check proxies or reverse proxies. Some proxies incorrectly add a new X-Forwarded-For header instead of appending to an existing header. For more information about proxies, see “Managing identifiers for virtual addressing schemes” in the Foglight APM Administration and Configuration Guide. | |||
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Some types of VLAN tagging can prevent Sniffers from capturing traffic when the Sniffer is configured to do traffic filtering in the kernel. In this case, log in to Foglight, navigate to the APM > Configure > Traffic Capture > Sniffers, edit the Sniffer, and clear the Perform Traffic Filtering in Kernel check box. |
SPAN ports — SPAN ports (also known as diagnostic ports) can be found on most switches and routers. Network traffic flowing through a switch can be mirrored to the SPAN port, which in turn connects to a monitoring solution. Switch providers do not guarantee that 100% of the traffic reaches the SPAN port. Spikes in traffic through the switch can result in a significant number of dropped packets (from 5% to as much as 20% of all packets). Dropped packets translate to poor data quality in Foglight APM.
Aggregation network taps — Aggregation network taps take a full-duplex link and merge the ingress and egress streams into a one half-duplex stream. While they drop substantially fewer packets than SPAN ports (due to the use of buffering), aggregation taps are not guaranteed to capture 100% of the traffic routed through them. Aggregation taps generally drop less than 1% of packets, but a 1% drop rate (potentially higher in some instances) has a significant impact on the quality of the data in Foglight APM.
For information about the recommended full-duplex network tap, see Network taps.
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IMPORTANT: If you are changing the virtual disk size before powering on the appliance for the first time, you only need to complete the steps in Expanding the size of virtual disks.The partition size is automatically set to the same size as the disk. |
This section covers the following topics:
To make room for an expanded partition, you need to increase the size of the virtual disk first.
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If not currently displayed, click Inventory and expand the node displaying the vSphere® Server IP address. |
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Click the Summary tab. |
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If you have never powered on this appliance, you need to follow the steps in Powering on virtual appliances and then Setting up appliances. When you set up the appliance, the partition size is automatically set to the same size as the virtual disk; you do not need to expand the size of the partition. |
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