The JavaEE Systems dashboard shows duplicate WebLogic clusters: one with the IP address and one with the host name.
Servers in the cluster are reporting the WebLogicDomainID differently.
The log from one JavaEE agent reports the WebLogicDomainID as an IP address:
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YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS VERBOSE [main] com.sitraka.pas.agent.plugin.WebLogicDomainIdPlugin - No user-specified WebLogic domain ID, using AdminServer hostname: 192.168.0.1
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The log from another JavaEE agent reports the WebLogicDomainID as a fully qualified hostname:
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YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS VERBOSE [main] com.sitraka.pas.agent.plugin.WebLogicDomainIdPlugin - No user-specified WebLogic domain ID, using AdminServer hostname: hostname.domain.local
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If the "WebLogicDomainID" setting does not appear in the agent.config file you can add it using the JavaEEDeploymentManager agent for JavaEE cartridge 5.6.1 and later.
Following are the steps to add the WebLogicDomainID to the agent.config file if it is not present:
1). In the Foglight console navigate to the Agent Status page (Administration | Agents | Agent Status).
2). Highlight the JavaEEDeploymentManager agent, click the "Edit properties" button, and then click the "Modify properties for this agent only" link.
3). Clone the "Agent Properties" list under the "Java EE Agent Configuration" section.
4). Modify the cloned "Agent Properties" list and put a check mark next to the "WebLogicDomainID" property, and then save the list.
5). Click the "Save" button and then the "Back to Agent Status" button.
6). Deactivate and the activate the JavaEEDeployment manager agent.
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