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          Just to be sure we are on the same page here:




          1. You have multiple instances of Tomcat running on the same machine.

          2. You have configured APM through CATALINA_OPTS as defined in the Elastic APM docs.


          I guess the simplest setup would be to have a wrapper script to start each Tomcat instance that exports the right CATALINA_OPTS. You could share global settings like the APM server address, but could customize the app name, namespaces,...






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          • Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:32











          • Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:33











          • So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 3:46











          • In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:52











          • So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 17:43











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          Just to be sure we are on the same page here:




          1. You have multiple instances of Tomcat running on the same machine.

          2. You have configured APM through CATALINA_OPTS as defined in the Elastic APM docs.


          I guess the simplest setup would be to have a wrapper script to start each Tomcat instance that exports the right CATALINA_OPTS. You could share global settings like the APM server address, but could customize the app name, namespaces,...






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          • Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:32











          • Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:33











          • So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 3:46











          • In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:52











          • So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 17:43
















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          Just to be sure we are on the same page here:




          1. You have multiple instances of Tomcat running on the same machine.

          2. You have configured APM through CATALINA_OPTS as defined in the Elastic APM docs.


          I guess the simplest setup would be to have a wrapper script to start each Tomcat instance that exports the right CATALINA_OPTS. You could share global settings like the APM server address, but could customize the app name, namespaces,...






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:32











          • Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:33











          • So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 3:46











          • In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:52











          • So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 17:43














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          Just to be sure we are on the same page here:




          1. You have multiple instances of Tomcat running on the same machine.

          2. You have configured APM through CATALINA_OPTS as defined in the Elastic APM docs.


          I guess the simplest setup would be to have a wrapper script to start each Tomcat instance that exports the right CATALINA_OPTS. You could share global settings like the APM server address, but could customize the app name, namespaces,...






          share|improve this answer













          Just to be sure we are on the same page here:




          1. You have multiple instances of Tomcat running on the same machine.

          2. You have configured APM through CATALINA_OPTS as defined in the Elastic APM docs.


          I guess the simplest setup would be to have a wrapper script to start each Tomcat instance that exports the right CATALINA_OPTS. You could share global settings like the APM server address, but could customize the app name, namespaces,...







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          • Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:32











          • Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:33











          • So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 3:46











          • In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:52











          • So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 17:43



















          • Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:32











          • Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:33











          • So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 3:46











          • In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

            – chandan
            Jan 2 at 3:52











          • So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

            – xeraa
            Jan 2 at 17:43

















          Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:32





          Yes I have set up multiple tomcats.

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:32













          Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:33





          Catalina opts I have set for both tomcats. javaagent:/apps/elastic-apm-agent-1.2.0.jar -Delastic.apm.service_name=3dspaceCAS -Delastic.apm.application_packages=org.example,org.another.example -Delastic.apm.server_urls=localhost:8200 I have used same flag for both tomcats setenv.sh

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:33













          So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

          – xeraa
          Jan 2 at 3:46





          So what is the problem? You are not receiving the traces? First, make sure your CATALINA_OPTS show up in your Tomcat logs (to make sure they are really applied). There is nothing else that should be required to make this work with multiple Tomcat instances IMO.

          – xeraa
          Jan 2 at 3:46













          In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:52





          In Catalina.out I could see it has set catalina_opts provided. I m using same apm.service_name for both tomcats. How could I differentiate these tomcats on kibana UI?.

          – chandan
          Jan 2 at 3:52













          So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

          – xeraa
          Jan 2 at 17:43





          So you are receiving the events for both Tomcats, you just want to make the differentiation between them? If those are different apps, use different service_name for them. Otherwise I would use the environment setting for this: github.com/elastic/apm-agent-java/blob/master/docs/…

          – xeraa
          Jan 2 at 17:43




















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