Connect a Service Observability data source
Connect Service Observability to an external application performance management (APM) instance. Service Observability displays metrics in the Service Operations Workspace (SOW) from that APM instance.
Before you begin
| APM Vendor | Connection information |
|---|---|
| AWS |
The connection URL must be specific to the region to be monitored, for example, |
| Azure | The connection URL should be https://management.azure.com. |
| Splunk Observability | The connection URL must include the Realm, for example, https://stream.[REALM].signalfx.com |
If you're using existing credentials, you need the credential name. If you're creating credentials, collect the following information.
| APM vendor | Credential type | Information needed |
|---|---|---|
| AppDynamics | OAuth 2.0 |
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| Azure | OAuth 2.0 |
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| AWS | AWS credentials |
If the user associated with this key is restricted to specific permissions, they must include the following, scoped to all resources:
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| Datadog | API |
If an application key is restricted to a specific scope, those scopes are required for the following endpoints:
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| Dynatrace | API | API key The API key must have |
| New Relic | API |
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| Prometheus (on-premise) | Basic Auth |
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| SolarWinds | Basic Auth |
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| Splunk Observability | API | Access token |
Role required: sn_sow_svcobs.admin
About this task
The first step to ingesting APM data is to create a connection to the APM instance.
- Amazon CloudWatch
- AppDynamics
- Datadog
- Dynatrace
- Microsoft Azure Monitor
- New Relic
- Prometheus (on-premise)
- SolarWinds on-premise
- Splunk Observability
Procedure
Result
A new connection appears in the list of observability data sources. You use this connection when you create a data mapping.
What to do next
Map your connection to the services that you want to monitor in Service Observability. See Create and manage data mappings.