New Relic's integrations include an integration for reporting your Microsoft Azure Batch Account metrics and other data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported.
Features
New Relic gathers metrics data from the Azure Monitor for Batch Account service, Azure Batch to run large-scale parallel and high-performance computing (HPC) batch jobs efficiently in Azure. Azure Batch creates and manages a pool of compute nodes (virtual machines), installs the applications you want to run and schedules jobs to run on the nodes.
Using New Relic, you can:
- View Azure Batch Account data in pre-built dashboards.
- Run custom queries and visualize the data.
- Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data.
Activate integration
Follow standard Azure Monitor integration procedure to activate your Azure service in New Relic infrastructure monitoring.
Configuration and polling
You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options.
New Relic queries your Azure Batch services through the Azure Monitor integration according to a default polling interval.
Find and use data
To explore your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com/infra > Azure > (select an integration).
Metric data
This integration collects the following metric data:
Azure Batch Account metrics
Metric | Description |
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| Total number of dedicated cores in the batch account. |
| Number of nodes being created. |
| Number of idle nodes. |
| Total number of jobs that have been successfully deleted. |
| Total number of jobs that have been requested to be deleted. |
| Total number of jobs that have been successfully disabled. |
| Total number of jobs that have been requested to be disabled. |
| Total number of jobs that have been successfully started. |
| Total number of jobs that have been successfully terminated. |
| Total number of jobs that have been requested to be terminated. |
| Number of nodes leaving the pool. |
| Total number of low-priority cores in the batch account. |
| Number of offline nodes. |
| Total number of pools that have been created. |
| Total number of pool deletes that have completed. |
| Total number of pool deletes that have started. |
| Total number of pool resizes that have completed. |
| Total number of pool resizes that have started. |
| Number of preempted nodes. |
| Number of rebooting nodes. |
| Number of reimaging nodes. |
| Number of running nodes. |
| Number of nodes starting. |
| Number of nodes where the start task has failed. |
| Total number of tasks that have completed. |
| Total number of tasks that have completed in a failed state. |
| Total number of tasks that have started. |
| Total number of low-priority nodes in the batch account. |
| Total number of dedicated nodes in the batch account. |
| Number of unusable nodes. |
| Number of nodes waiting for the start task to complete. |