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Foglight Transaction Recorder 5.6.13 - Recorder User Guide

Overview of Foglight synthetic monitoring Use the Foglight Transaction Recorder Create and upload Foglight Transaction Recorder scripts View Foglight Transaction Recorder results Settings How Do I... Appendix: Best practices Appendix: Troubleshoot the Foglight Transaction Recorder Appendix: API for FTR Timer Usage

Transaction

A Transaction instruction holds other instructions in a logical group and reports their aggregate results (a single logical instruction result) to the Foglight Server.

Network Diagnostics

Network Diagnostic instructions consist of the following:

Name Lookup

A name server lookup resolves the IP address of the target host name. The Name Lookup Instruction first attempts to resolve a hostname using a direct query to the agent's DNS server. If this query fails, the instruction falls back to the agent's standard behavior for hostname resolution. If this fails, a warning is issued stating the failure to resolve the hostname. If the instruction succeeds, an information message is issued with the IP address that was resolved. The behavior of this instruction is similar to that of issuing an nslookup <hostname> command from the Windows command line instruction.

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Ping

A ping command determines how long a packet takes to reach a target server. The Ping instruction uses the Internet Control Message Protocol Echo function (RFC 792) to send a small packet to a host, then listen for a return packet acknowledging the echo. Both the Ttl (time to live) and packet size can be modified. The behavior of this instruction is similar to issuing a ping -n 1 <hostname> command from the Windows command line instruction.

Figure 30. Ping instruction

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