New Relic infrastructure integrations now include an integration for AWS Transfer Family, sending its metrics data to New Relic.
This document explains the integration's features, how to activate it, and what data can be reported.
Features
Collect and send telemetry data to New Relic from your Transfer Family using our integration. Monitor your services, query incoming data, and build dashboards to observe everything at a glance.
Activate integration
To enable this integration, see how to connect AWS services to New Relic.
Find and use data
To find your integration's metrics, go to one.newrelic.com > Metrics & Events and filter by aws.transfer
.
Metric data
This New Relic infrastructure integration collects the following Amazon Transfer Family data:
Transfer Family Metric data
Metric (min, max, average, count, sum) | Unit | Description |
---|---|---|
| Count | The total number of bytes transferred into the server. |
| Count | The total number of bytes transferred out of the server. |
| Count | The total number of files transferred into the server. |
| Count | The total number of files transferred out of the server. |
| Count | The total number of AS2 messages successfully received from a trading partner. |
| Count | The total number of AS2 messages that were unsuccessfully received from a trading partner. |
| Count | The total number of on-partial-upload workflow executions started on the server. |
| Count | The total number of successful, on-partial-upload workflow executions on the server. |
| Count | The total number of unsuccessful, on-partial-upload workflow executions on the server. |
| Count | The total number of workflow executions started on the server. |
| Count | The total number of successful workflow executions on the server. |
| Count | The total number of unsuccessful workflow executions on the server. |
All imported data has one dimension: OrganizationId
Create alerts
You can set up to notify you if there are any changes. For example, you can set up an alert to notify relevant parties of critical or fatal errors.
Learn more about creating alerts here.