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Google Cloud Run monitoring integration

New Relic's integrations include an integration for reporting your GCP Run data to our products. Here we explain how to activate the integration and what data it collects.

Activate integration

To enable the integration follow standard procedures to connect your GCP service to New Relic.

Configuration and polling

You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options.

Default polling information for the GCP Run integration:

  • New Relic polling interval: 5 minutes

Find and use data

To find your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Infrastructure > GCP and select an integration.

Data is attached to the following event type:

Entity

Event Type

Provider

Revision

GcpRunRevisionSample

GcpRunRevision

For more on how to use your data, see Understand and use integration data.

Metric data

This integration collects GCP Run data for Revision.

Run Revision data

Metric

Unit

Description

container.BillableInstanceTime

Seconds

Billable time aggregated from all container instances of the revision. For a given container instance, billable time occurs when the container instance is starting or at least one request is being processed. Billable time is rounded up to the nearest 100 milliseconds. Examples: If a revision with 2 container instances has been continuously serving traffic in the last minute, the value is 2s/s with the default "rate" aligner. If a single request lasting 30ms was received by a revision in the past minute, it is rounded up to 100ms and averaged to 1.7ms/s over the minute with the default "rate" aligner.

container.cpu.AllocationTime

Seconds

Container CPU allocation of the revision in seconds.

container.memory.AllocationTime

Other

Container memory allocation of the revision in Gigabytes-seconds.

Request

Count

Number of requests reaching the revision. Excludes requests that are not reaching your container instances (for example, unauthorized requests or when maximum number of instances is reached).

RequestLatencies

Milliseconds

Distribution of request latency in milliseconds reaching the revision.

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