Linux Install Using the RPM Package
This page describes how to install the Machine Agent on Linux systems that support the RPM Package Manager:
- CentOS
- RHEL
- Fedora
- openSUSE
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- AARCH
For Linux systems that do not support RPM, use the JRE Bundled Zip Archive.
The RPM installer makes these changes to the host machine:
- Creates an
appdynamics-machine-agentgroup and anappdynamics-machine-agentuser - Assigns ownership of certain files in the machine-agent directory to the
appdynamics-machine-agentuser
These changes are necessary to enable non-root users to configure and run an RPM-installed agent. To use a different user or group for the machine agent service, set the MACHINE_AGENT_USER and MACHINE_AGENT_GROUP environment variables in a shell for RPM installation.
sudo MACHINE_AGENT_USER=myuser MACHINE_AGENT_GROUP=mygroup rpm -ivh appdynamics-machine-agent.rpm
If the specified user or group does not exist, an error message appears and the RPM installation stops. To continue, you must define users and groups.If this is an issue in your environment, then you install the agent using the ZIP archive (see Linux Install Using ZIP with Bundled JRE).
Install the Machine Agent
RPM Package Function
The RPM package manager installs the agent files to opt/appdynamics/machine-agent, creates symbolic links, sets environment variables, and adds the agent as a service.
Symbolic Links
The RPM package manager creates the symbolic links to agent scripts and configuration files in the /etc directory. You can edit these links to accommodate a different installation directory, JRE, or system user account running the agent.
Link for SysV Service Script
/etc/init.d/appdynamics-machine-agent >> /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/etc/init.d/appdynamics-machine-agent
This script provides these service commands:
Start: Starts the service, runs a script that starts the agentStop: Stops the serviceRestart: Restarts the serviceStatus: Returns the status of the service.
For example: service appdynamics-machine-agent start
Link for Environment Variables
SysV -
/etc/sysconfig/appdynamics-machine-agent >> /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/etc/sysconfig/appdynamics-machine-agent
This script sets up the environment variables:
MACHINE_AGENT_HOME=/opt/appdynamics/machine-agent: Specifies where the agent files are located.JAVA_HOME=/opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/jre: Specifies the JRE the agent uses. We recommend that you use the RPM package installer that contains its own JRE. However, you can use a different JRE as long as it meets the JRE requirements.MACHINE_AGENT_USER=root: Specifies the system user for starting the agent (default is root). We recommend that you create a non-root user to run the machine agent. The new user needs to have read-access to controller-info.xml and write access to the log file. See Permissions Required to Run the Machine Agent.
systemd: The environment variables are in the service file:
/etc/systemd/system/appdynamics-machine-agent.service >> /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/etc/systemd/system/appdynamics-machine-agent.service
Link for Agent to Controller Communication
Sets up a link to the controller-info.xml file containing the properties for agent-to-controller communication.
/etc/appdynamics/machine-agent/controller-info.xml >> /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/conf/controller-info.xml
Logging Configuration
The log4j.xml file controls the detail of information logged by the agent. By default, the logging level is set to info
/etc/appdynamics/machine-agent/logging/log4j.xml >> /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/conf/logging/log4j.xml
Adds the Agent as a Service
After the package is installed, the appdynamics-machine-agent runs opt/appdynamics/machine-agent/bin/postInstall.sh to add the agent to the services. The installer either copies the SysV script to add the service or, if systemd is detected, the installer copies the agent unit file /etc/systemd/system/appdynamics-machine-agent.service and adds the agent to the services using this unit file.
Installs a systemd Unit File for the Agent Service
If systemcd is detected on the system when you install the RPM package or run the postinstall.sh script, the systemd unit file for the agent service is copied to the following location: /etc/systemd/system/appdynamics-machine-agent.service
ExecStart: This option in the systemd service file points to a script that starts the agent as a daemon. If you did not install the Machine Agent in /opt/appdynamics/machine-agent, then change the path to <machine-agent-home>/scripts/machine-agent-daemon. If you did not edit the path, then it points to the correct place by default.
You can start and stop the agent service using the relevant systemctl commands. For information on all systemctl commands, see the systemctlman pages.
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start stop status restart |
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disable enable (Use the full path) |
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