Hi Amit,
The Microsoft Network Policy Server is an implementation of a RADIUS server
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/nps/portalFrom what it reads like, it has a developer API for C/C++. I found nothing as far if it is running within a .NET context and without an application server context the .NET agent more than likely won't be able to attach to the program and listen into it's performance metrics.
Depends on how badly you want to try to monitor the metrics within the NPS, but one idea is to write an adapter C/C++ program that will query the NPS context and push that, in the form of an XML to an environment performance agent (epagent) context to then be published over to APM.
You could also write up some batch scripts to query for the NPS hosting system stats such as netstat that might be useful.
Another possibility is to configure NPS to log to a log file then use an elastic search engine (ELK) or I think CA APM has a log parser to capture and parse the logs.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/technologies/nps/nps-best-practices Hope this helps,
Billy
Original Message:
Sent: 06-06-2019 12:26 PM
From: Amit Singh Bisht
Subject: Native window service via ca apm
Hi Team,
I am not sure on this "can we monitor native window service running as .exe process via ca apm .Net agent"
Regards
Amit Singh Bisht
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