New Relic's integrations include an integration for reporting your Microsoft Azure Integration Service Environment metrics and other data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported.
Features
An integration service environment is a fully isolated and dedicated environment for all enterprise-scale integration needs. When you create a new integration service environment, it's injected into your Azure Virtual Network allowing you to deploy Logic Apps as a service in your VNET.
Using New Relic, you can:
- View Azure Integration Service Environment 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 Integration Service Environment 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 > All capabilities > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration).
Metric data
This integration collects the following metric data:
Azure Integration Service Environment metrics
Metric | Description |
---|---|
| Latency of completed workflow actions. |
| Number of workflow actions completed. |
| Number of workflow actions failed. |
| Number of workflow actions skipped. |
| Number of workflow actions started. |
| Number of workflow actions succeeded. |
| Latency of succeeded workflow actions. |
| Connector memory usage for integration service environment. |
| Connector processor usage for integration service environment. |
| Workflow memory usage for integration service environment. |
| Workflow processor usage for integration service environment. |
| Latency of completed workflow runs. |
| Number of workflow runs cancelled. |
| Number of workflow runs completed. |
| Number of workflow runs failed. |
| Number of workflow runs started. |
| Number of workflow runs succeeded. |
| Latency of succeeded workflow runs. |
| Latency of fired workflow triggers. |
| Latency of completed workflow triggers. |
| Number of workflow triggers completed. |
| Number of workflow triggers failed. |
| Number of workflow triggers fired. |
| Number of workflow triggers skipped. |
| Number of workflow triggers started. |
| Number of workflow triggers succeeded. |
| Latency of succeeded workflow triggers. |