Important

   

This documentation supports the releases of BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations and BMC Helix Developer Tools 22.2.00 and their patches. To view the documentation for earlier releases, see BMC Helix AIOps.

Integrating with Dynatrace

Dynatrace platform leverages unified AIOps at its core to simplify cloud operations, automate DevSecOps, and integrate with all major cloud platforms and technologies.

Configure an integration with Dynatrace, to view the alert, event, metric, and topology data from Dynatrace in the following products and derive actionable insights:

  • BMC Helix Operations Management
    BMC Helix Operations Management displays alerts as events, even though Dynatrace separates events and alerts. 
  • BMC Helix Discovery
  • BMC Helix AIOps


As a tenant administrator, perform the following steps to integrate with Dynatrace, verify the integration, and view the collected data in various BMC products.

Before you begin

  • Have the egress IP of your tenant. Request the egress IP from BMC Software if you don't already have it.
  • Ensure that you have a firewall rule to allow traffic from the egress IP to the Dynatrace host on the listening port (default port is 443).
  • To access the Dynatrace API required for the integration, generate an API token with the following scopes. For more information, see Dynatrace API - Tokens and authentication. Open link
    • API v2
      • entities.read
      • events.read
      • extensions.read
      • logs.read
      • metrics.read
      • networkZones.read
      • problems.read
      • releases.read 
      • securityProblems.read
      • slo.read
    • API v1
      • DataExport

To integrate with Dynatrace

  1. In BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations, on the CONNECTORS  tab, click in the SOURCES panel.

  2. Click Dynatrace .
  3. Specify the following details for the source connection:
    1. Specify a unique instance name. 

      Recommendation

      We recommend that you specify the instance name in the following format: 

      <sourceType>_<sourceControllerServerName>{_<InstanceQualifier>}                    

      The instance qualifier helps you to distinguish the multiple instances configured from the same source server. For example, you can name your instances as Dynatrace_Host_PROD, Dynatrace_Host_TEST, and so on.

    2. Specify the Dynatrace host name and port number (default value is 443).
    3. Ensure that the HTTPS check box is selected to indicate that you plan to use an https connection to the Dynatrace host.

      Caution

      We recommend that you do not select the Allow Unsigned Certificate option in a production environment.  You might want to select this option to allow unsigned certificates in a test environment. See the Dynatrace  documentation to learn how to install SSL certificates.


    4. Specify the number of maximum concurrent REST API requests that should be executed during a collection schedule (d efault value is 5).
    5. Specify the time, in seconds, after which no attempt should be made to establish a connection (default value is 30).
    6. Specify a valid token id to access the API. Ensure that the token has the required permissions to access the API. For more information, see  Dynatrace API - Tokens and authentication. Open link .
    7. (On-premises only) The Environment ID is similar to the Account ID. Leave this field blank for SaaS implementations.
    8. Click Proxy and specify if you want to configure a proxy server. If yes, specify the host name and port number (default value is 8888).
  4. Click VALIDATE AND CREATE.
    The specified connection details are validated and the corresponding source connection is created in the Source Connection list.
  5. Select the source connection that you created from the list if it is not selected already.

    Important

    The destination host connection is created and configured automatically for each tenant when the source connection is created.


  6. Clear the options for which you don't want to collect data.

  7. Click a data type and specify the configuration parameters in the Collectors section as described in the following table:

    Parameter NameData Type

    Dynatrace Managed Alerts

    Dynatrace Managed Metrics

    Dynatrace Managed Topology

    Collection Schedule

    Specify the data collection frequency (in minutes).

    For example, if you set this parameter to 5 mins, the collector runs every 5 mins. 

    For more information about this parameter, see Data collection schedule.

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 5 minutes

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 5 minutes

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 60 minutes

    Data Collection Window

    Specify the historical time period (in minutes) from the current time for which the data should be collected from Dynatrace. 

    For example, if you set Collection Schedule parameter to 5 mins (considering 00:32 as the current time) and the Data Collection Window parameter to 5 mins, data is extracted from 00:27 to 00:32.

    For more information about this parameter, see Data collection window.

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 5 minutes

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 5 minutes

    Applicable

    BMC recommendation: 60 minutes

    Data Latency

    Specify the time (in minutes) by which the data time window should be shifted far back on the timeline.

    This parameter is useful in slow, late data availability situations.

    For example, if you set the Collection Schedule parameter to 5 mins, the Data Collection Window parameter to 5 mins, and the Data Latency parameter to 2 mins, data is extracted from 00:23 to 00:28, when run from just after 00:30.

    For more information about this parameter, see Data latency.

    ApplicableApplicableApplicable

    Impacts

    Select one or more alert impact status from the list.

    Applicable

    Not applicableNot applicable

    Severities

    Select one or more alert severities from the list.

    Applicable

    Not applicableNot applicable

    Statuses

    Select the alert status from the list.

    Applicable

    Not applicableNot applicable

    Metric Categories

    Select all or a subset of metric categories from the list.

    This list is updated automatically from Dynatrace .

    Not applicable

    Applicable

    Not applicable

    Application Tags and Applications

    Use these lists to collect metrics for the applications having specific tags or all applications (default).
    These lists are updated automatically from Dynatrace.

    Do the following to collect metrics for the applications having tags:

    1. Select tags from the Application Tags list.
      Note:
      Tags are meant only for restricting the number of applications to be displayed in the Applications list. Metrics are collected based on the applications you select in the Applications list.
    2. Remove the All Applications option from the Application Tags list.
      The Applications list is populated with the applications that have the selected tags.
    3. Do one of the following:
      1. Select the applications one by one for which you want to collect metrics.
      2. Select the Select All option to display the applications having the selected tags and then, remove All Applications from the list. Else, the metrics for all the applications are collected.
        Note: If you select All Applications, the tags you have selected from the Application Tags list are not considered and metrics for all the applications are collected.

    Do the following to collect metrics for all applications (default):

    1. Ensure that All Applications is selected the Application Tags list.
    2. Ensure that All Applications is selected the Applications list.
    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    Service Tags and Services

    Use these lists to collect metrics for the services having specific tags or all services (default).
    These lists are updated automatically from Dynatrace.

    Do the following to collect metrics for the services having tags:

    1. Select tags from the Service Tags list.
      Note:
      Tags are meant only for restricting the number of services to be displayed in the Services list. Metrics are collected based on the services you select in the Services list.
    2. Remove the All Services option from the Service Tags list.
      The Services list is populated with the services that have the selected tags.
    3. Do one of the following:
      1. Select the services one by one for which you want to collect metrics.
      2. Select the Select All option to display the services having the selected tags and then, remove All Services from the list. Else, the metrics for all the services are collected.
        Note: If you select All Services, the tags you have selected from the Service Tags list are not considered and metrics for all the services are collected.

    Do the following to collect metrics for all services (default):

    1. Ensure that All Services is selected the Service Tags list.
    2. Ensure that All Services is selected the Services list.
    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    Host Tags and Hosts

    Use these lists to collect metrics for the hosts having specific tags or all hosts (default).
    These lists are updated automatically from Dynatrace.

    Do the following to collect metrics for the hosts having tags:

    1. Select tags from the Host Tags list.
      Note:
      Tags are meant only for restricting the number of hosts to be displayed in the Hosts list. Metrics are collected based on the hosts you select in the Hosts list.
    2. Remove the All Hosts option from the Host Tags list.
      The Host list is populated with the hosts that have the selected tags.
    3. Do one of the following:
      1. Select the hosts one by one for which you want to collect metrics.
      2. Select the Select All option to display the hosts having the selected tags and then, remove All Hosts from the list. Else, the metrics for all the hosts are collected.
        Note: If you select All Hosts, the tags you have selected from the Host Tags list are not considered and metrics for all the hosts are collected.

    Do the following to collect metrics for all hosts (default):

    1. Ensure that All Hosts is selected the Host Tags list.
    2. Ensure that All Hosts is selected the Hosts list.
    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    Process Tags and Processes

    Use these lists to collect metrics for the processes having specific tags or all processes (default).
    These lists are updated automatically from Dynatrace.

    Do the following to collect metrics for the processes having tags:

    1. Select tags from the Process Tags list.
      Note:
      Tags are meant only for restricting the number of processes to be displayed in the Processes list. Metrics are collected based on the processes you select in the Processes list.
    2. Remove the All Processes option from the Process Tags list.
      The Processes list is populated with the processes that have the selected tags.
    3. Do one of the following:
      1. Select the processes one by one for which you want to collect metrics.
      2. Select the Select All option to display the processes having the selected tags and then, remove All Processes from the list. Else, the metrics for all the processes are collected.
        Note: If you select All Processes, the tags you have selected from the Process Tags list are not considered and metrics for all the processes are collected.

    Do the following to collect metrics for all processes (default):

    1. Ensure that All Processes is selected the Process Tags list.
    2. Ensure that All Processes is selected the Processes list.
    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    Process Group Tags and Process Groups

    Use these lists to collect metrics for the process groups having specific tags or all process groups (default).
    These lists are updated automatically from Dynatrace.

    Do the following to collect metrics for the process groups having tags:

    1. Select tags from the Process Group Tags list.
      Note:
      Tags are meant only for restricting the number of process groups to be displayed in the Process Groups list. Metrics are collected based on the process groups you select in the Process Groups list.
    2. Remove the All Process Groups option from the Process Group Tags list.
      The Process Groups list is populated with the process groups that have the selected tags.
    3. Do one of the following:
      1. Select the process groups one by one for which you want to collect metrics.
      2. Select the Select All option to display the process groups having the selected tags and then, remove All Process Groups from the list. Else, the metrics for all the process groups are collected.
        Note: If you select All Process Groups, the tags you have selected from the Process Group Tags list are not considered and metrics for all the process groups are collected.

    Do the following to collect metrics for all process groups (default):

    1. Ensure that All Process Groups is selected the Process Group Tags list.
    2. Ensure that All Process Groups is selected the Process Groups list.
    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    V2 Metrics

    Select all or a subset of V2 metrics from the list.

    This list is updated automatically from Dynatrace .

    Not applicableApplicableNot applicable

    Use V2 API

    Select this option for compatibility with earlier versions of Dynatrace.

    ApplicableNot applicableNot applicable

    Extract these entity types

    Select one or more entity types from the list.

    Not applicableNot applicableApplicable

  8. Click CREATE COLLECTORS to create the required collector streams for the selected data types.
  9. Click a data type and specify the configuration parameters in the Distributors section as described in the following table:

    Parameter NameDefault

    Max Batching Size

    Specify the maximum number of data items to send in a single POST request to the destination API. The batch size depends on the destination’s ability to buffer the incoming data.

    250

    Max Batching Delay

    Specify the maximum time (in seconds) to wait before building a batch and processing.

    3 seconds

    Base Retry Delay

    Specify the initial time (in seconds) for which to wait before retrying to build a batch and processing. The waiting time increases in the following sequence: n1, n2, n3, and so on, where n indicates the number of seconds.

    For example, if you set the value to 2 seconds, retry is performed after 2, 4, 8, 16, ... seconds.

    2 seconds

    Max Intra-Retry Delay

    Specify the maximum limit for the base retry delay. For example, if you set the value of this parameter to 60 seconds and the value of the Base Retry Delay parameter to 2 seconds, retries would be performed 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 64,...seconds later again.

    60 seconds

    Max Retry Duration

    Specify the total time for retrying a delivery. For REST destinations, a delivery is a batch of data items in one POST request. 

    For example, if you set the value of this parameter to 8 hours, and the value of the Base Retry Delay parameter to 2 seconds, requests are sent for 2+4+8+16+32+64+132... until 8 hours in total duration is reached. After that, no subsequent attempts are made to retry the delivery.

    The assumption here is that if there is an outage or other issue with the destination tool, recovery should take less than the value of the Max Retry Duration parameter to complete.

    5 minutes

  10. Click CREATE DISTRIBUTORS to create the required distributor streams for the selected data types.
  11. Click one of the following buttons:
    • SAVE STREAM : Click this button if you want to edit the integration details before creating the instance. After you save the stream, the connector that you just created is listed in the SOURCES panel. Move the slider to the right to start the data stream.
    • SAVE AND START STREAM : Click this button if you want to save the integration details and start receiving data immediately.

          For more information about data streams, see Starting or stopping data streams .


To verify the integration

In BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations , on the SOURCES panel, confirm that the data streams for the integration you created are running. Data streaming is indicated by moving colored arrows.

  • A moving dark blue arrow () indicates that event data is being streamed. 
  • A moving red arrow () indicates that metric data is being streamed. 
  • A moving light blue arrow () indicates that topology data is being streamed.

To view events in BMC Helix Operations Management

In BMC Helix Operations Management, select Monitoring > Events to view the events received from Dynatrace.

For information about events, see Event monitoring Open link .

To view metrics in BMC Helix Operations Management

  1. In BMC Helix Operations Management, select Monitoring > Devices.
  2. Click the links for the required device.
  3. On the Monitors tab, click the required monitor.
    The Performance Overview tab shows the metrics graph. For information about metrics, see Viewing collected data Open link .

To view the topology data in BMC Helix Discovery

In BMC Helix Discovery, select Explore > Data, and click <count> Import Records in the Miscellaneous section. The Import Record List page shows the CI records received from Dynatrace. For information about records, see Managing your IT infrastructure Open link .

To view services and situations in BMC Helix AIOps

Before you view services and situations in BMC Helix AIOps, create a Business Service model in BMC Helix Discovery. For information about creating models, see Creating a model Open link .  

In BMC Helix AIOps, on the Overview page, view the services and situations for the event and topology data received from Dynatrace.

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