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Azure Batch Account Monitoring Integration

An Azure Batch account is typically linked to a storage account. In a single Batch account, you can run several Batch workloads. You can also split your workloads into Batch accounts in different Azure regions that are part of the same subscription.

With Site24x7's integration, you can now monitor your Batch account, configure thresholds, and receive alerts about critical issues.

Setup and configuration

You can add an Azure Batch account while adding a new monitor or you can add one to an existing Azure monitor. Follow these steps to add the service.

Supported metrics

The following metrics are collected:

Metric nameDescriptionStatisticUnit
Dedicated Core Count The total number of dedicated cores in the Batch account Total Count
Creating Node Count The total number of nodes being created Total Count
Idle Node Count The total number of idle nodes Total Count
Job Delete Complete Events The total number of jobs that have been successfully deleted Total Count
Job Delete Start Events The total number of jobs that have been requested to be deleted Total Count
Job Disable Complete Events The total number of jobs that have been successfully disabled Total Count
Job Disable Start Events The total number of jobs that have been requested to be disabled Total Count
Job Start Events The total number of jobs that have been successfully started Total Count
Job Terminate Complete Events The total number of jobs that have been successfully terminated Total Count
Job Terminate Start Events The total number of jobs that have been requested to be terminated Total Count
Leaving Pool Node Count The total number of nodes leaving the pool Total Count
LowPriority Core Count The total number of low-priority cores in the batch account Total Count
Offline Node Count The total number of offline nodes Total Count
Pool Create Events The total number of pools that have been created Total Count
Pool Delete Complete Events The total number of pool deletes that have completed Total Count
Pool Delete Start Events The total number of pool deletes that have started Total Count
Pool Resize Complete Events The total number of pool resizes that have completed Total Count
Pool Resize Start Events The total number of pool resizes that have started Total Count
Preempted Node Count The number of preempted nodes Total Count
Rebooting Node Count The number of rebooting nodes Total Count
Reimaging Node Count The number of re-imaging nodes Total Count
Running Node Count The number of running nodes Total Count
Starting Node Count The number of nodes starting Total Count
Start Task Failed Node Count The number of nodes where the start task has failed Total Count
Task Complete Events The total number of tasks that have completed Total Count
Task Fail Events The total number of tasks that have completed in a failed state Total Count
Task Start Events The total number of tasks that have started Total Count
Low-Priority Node Count The total number of low-priority nodes in the Batch account Total Count
Dedicated Node Count The total number of dedicated nodes in the Batch account Total Count
Unusable Node Count The number of unusable nodes Total Count
Waiting for Start Task Node Count The number of nodes waiting for the start task to complete Total Count

Threshold configuration

Global configuration

  1. Go to the Admin section in the left navigation pane.
  2. Select Configuration Profiles from the left pane and choose the Threshold and Availability (+) tab from the drop-down menu. Click Add Threshold Profile in the top-right corner.
  3. Set the monitor type as Azure Batch Account. You can now set the threshold values for all the metrics mentioned above.

Monitor-level configuration

  1. Go to Cloud > Azure and select Azure Batch Account from the drop-down menu.
  2. Choose a resource for which you would like to set a threshold, then click the hamburger icon . Select Edit, which will direct you to the Edit Azure Batch Account Monitor page.
  3. You can set the threshold values for the metrics by selecting Threshold and Availability. You can also configure IT Automation at the attribute level.

IT Automation

Site24x7 offers a set of exclusive IT Automation tools to auto-resolve performance degradation issues. These tools react to events proactively rather than waiting for manual intervention.

How to configure IT Automation for a monitor

Configuration Rules

With Site24x7's Configuration Rules, you can set parameters like Threshold Profile, Notification Profile, Tags, and Monitor Group for multiple monitors.

How to add Configuration Rules

Related links:

How to add an Azure monitor.
How to integrate an Azure App Service monitor.
How to integrate Azure Virtual Machine monitor.
How to configure IT Automations for a monitor.
How to add a Configuration Rule.

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