If you are running N WildFly instances on the same machine, each installed with the agent,
you will get N sets of the same platform resources. They technically wouldn't be the
same resources because they would all be under different feeds, but they would essentially
be the same resources in a logical sense.
----- Original Message -----
On 10/6/2015 9:40 PM, John Mazzitelli wrote:
> I think I already announced this but I'll repeat. The agent can now monitor
> basic native platform resources like CPUs, system memory, and file systems
> - supported on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. When you run the wildfly agent,
> by default you will not only get WildFly servers in inventory, but you'll
> also get platform resources including a root "Operating System" resource
> along with its children that include Processor resources, File Store
> resources, and Memory resources. Collected are metrics such as CPU usage,
> total and free system memory, total and free disk space.
So, if you are running multiple WFly instances, each with an agent, are
we creating the same logical resources repeatedly?
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