on 09 Nov 2023 02:16 PM - edited on 09 Nov 2023 02:17 PM by MaciejNeumann
If you have missing or wrong metrics:
Make sure that you compare the same periods.
Make sure you compare data with the same resolution in Azure and Dynatrace (for example, one data point per minute, 12:43-12:44). We recommend that you compare data with a one-minute resolution whenever possible.
Make sure that you compare the same type of aggregated data (average with average, minimum with minimum, maximum with maximum).
Example 1: Five data points representing a one-minute period can be aggregated into a single data point for a five-minute period.
Thanks @piotr_szwarc for these tips. Especially useful is the point: "Check aggregation functions".
When comparing individual data points between Azure and Dynatrace within the same timeframe, with a one-minute resolution and consistent dimensions, if the data points align, it indicates that the metric capture process is functioning correctly and the data points are accurate.
However, disparities may arise when comparing aggregated data. This occurs because Dynatrace captures specific data points from Azure every minute rather than aggregating data directly from Azure itself. As a result, variations in aggregated data can occur.
It is worth mentioning that when Microsoft sends a singular value, such as a count representing a metric, it's interpreted as a "Total" on the Dynatrace platform. Therefore, the aggregation method on the Dynatrace side should be set to "Sum," even if the corresponding method on the Azure side is "Count."
For example,
Azure Cosmos DB Account (GlobalDocumentDB)
metric: ext:cloud.azure.microsoft_documentdb.databaseaccounts.totalrequests
For individual data points:
For aggregated data:
I'm facing an issue, post OA installation on my Web app network metrics data like "Traffic, Disk throughput" are not coming up.
Web app is active and functioning, even there were some traffic created by the application team to replicate but nothing appearing on the console.
Thanks
MH