No, the data isn't stored in a cache or cookie. Synthetic monitoring and Web Page Speed (Browser) monitoring are done from a private or incognito window. For each poll, a profile is created and the browser is opened in Chrome or Firefox incognito ...
If you need to monitor from an internal network, install an On-Premise Poller and use it as a monitoring location for your web transaction (browser) monitor. Web transaction (browser) monitoring is available for both Windows and Linux. The steps for ...
To support Web Transaction (Browser) monitor on an On-Premise Poller, you can execute the following command in the terminal to install packages in CentOS 7.0 to 7.8 or in RHEL 7.x. Note: The Installation is supported only on 64-bit OS. Execute the ...
The following packages have to be installed in the Linux system to support On-Premise Poller in Web Transaction (Browser) and Web Page Speed (Browser). Supported OS versions: CentOS 7.0 to 7.8 and RHEL 7.x Most of the servers will have all these ...
We've recently renamed a few of our Monitors to help keep in sync with the current IT and DevOps trends. The new monitor names are designed to correctly resonate with the IT & DevOps crowd. We've made necessary changes in the Web client, Help ...