Integrating with CA APM
As a tenant administrator, perform the following steps to configure a connection with CA APM , verify the connection, and view the collected data in various BMC Helix applications.
Supported versions
This connector supports the version 10.7 SP3 of CA APM for data collection.
Planning for the connection
- Depending on the location (SaaS, on-premises) of the third-party product, choose one or more BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations deployment modes and review the corresponding port requirements. For information about various deployment modes and port requirements, see Deployment-scenarios.
- Based on the deployment modes, use the BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations SaaS deployment or the BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations on-premises gateway or both. For more information about the gateway, see Deploying-the-BMC-Helix-Intelligent-Integrations-on-premises-gateway.
- The on-premises gateway must be able to reach the third-party product on the required port (default is 8081).
In the preceding list, third-party product refers to CA APM.
Configuring the connection with CA APM
- Access BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations:
- BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations SaaS – Log on to BMC Helix Portal, and click Launch on BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations.
- BMC Helix Intelligent Integrationson-premises gateway – Use one of the following URLs to access BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations:
- http://<hostName>:<portNumber>/swpui
- https://<hostName>:<portNumber>/swpui
- On the CONNECTORS tab, click
in the SOURCES panel.
Click the
CA APM
tile.
- Specify the following details for the source connection:
Specify a unique instance name.
- Specify the CA APM host name.
- Specify the CA HTTP or HTTPS port number depending on the connection protocol. The default port number is 8081.
- Select the HTTPS option to use an https connection to the CA APM host. Select this option when the protocol is https.
- Enter the user name and password for the CA APM host.
Enter the token.
For more information about tokens, see APM REST API.- 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).
- Click VALIDATE AND CREATE.
The specified connection details are validated and the corresponding source connection is created in the Source Connection list. Select the source connection that you created from the list if it is not selected already.
- Ensure that the options for the datatypes for which you want to collect data are selected.
Configure the collectors for the selected data types by clicking the respective data type in the Collectors section. Specify the parameters for the selected data type, as explained in the following table:
The ✅️ symbol indicates that this field is applicable to the data type.- Click CREATE COLLECTORS to create the required collector streams for the selected data types.
- Configure the distributors for the selected data types by clicking the respective data type in the Distributors section. Specify the parameters for the selected data type, as explained in the following table:
- Click CREATE DISTRIBUTORS to create the required distributor streams for the selected data types.
- 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 the data streams, see Starting-or-stopping-data-streams.
Verifying the connection
From BMC Helix Intelligent Integrations , on the SOURCES panel, confirm that the data streams for the connection you created are running. Data streaming is indicated by moving colored arrows.
- A moving dark blue arrow (
) indicates that the event stream is running. Event data will be pushed according to the configured Collection Schedule interval.
- A moving red arrow (
) indicates that the metric stream is running. Metric data will be pushed according to the configured Collection Schedule interval.
- A moving light blue arrow (
) indicates that the topology stream is running. Topology data will be pushed according to the configured Collection Schedule interval.
Viewing data in BMC Helix applications
View data collected from CA APM in multiple BMC Helix applications.
To view events in BMC Helix Operations Management
- In BMC Helix Operations Management, select Monitoring > Events.
- Filter the events by the CA_APM_Alert class.
Incoming events from CA APM are processed in BMC Helix Operations Management through a set of deduplication rules to determine whether the incoming event is a duplicate event or a new event. For more information, see Event-deduplication-suppression-and-closure-for-reducing-event-noise.
For more information about events, see Monitoring and managing events.
To view metrics in BMC Helix Operations Management
- In BMC Helix Operations Management, select Monitoring > Devices.
- Click the links for the required device.
- On the Monitors tab, click the required monitor.
The Performance Overview tab shows the metrics graph.
For information about metrics, see Viewing collected data.
To view topology in BMC Helix Discovery
- In BMC Helix Discovery, select Explore > Data.
- In the search box at the top-right corner, search for the CA APM host name.
- Click External Elements.
- Click the entity name to view its topology.
The following figures show the topology for the dotNetPaymentBackend service in the CA APM UI and in the BMC Helix Discovery UI:
Viewing Situations in BMC Helix AIOps
Before you view situations in BMC Helix AIOps, ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
- CIs are present in BMC Helix Discovery or BMC Helix AIOps for the events that are being collected from the Splunk Enterprise report.
- Create a Business Service model in one of the following applications:
BMC Helix Discovery. For more information, see Managing models.
BMC Helix AIOps. For more information, see Creating service models.
- Perform one of the following tasks:
To view ML-based situations, the AIOps Situations feature is enabled in BMC Helix AIOps. For more information, see Enabling the AIOps features.
To view policy-based situations, the correlation policy is created in BMC Helix Operations Management. For more information, see Creating and enabling event policies.
To view Situations
- In BMC Helix AIOps , go to the Situations page.
This page shows the Situations created from the events that are ingested into BMC Helix Operations Management . - Click the required Situation to view the messages contained in the Situation and other details such as priority and severity of the message.
For information about Situations, see Monitoring situations.
Viewing services in BMC Helix AIOps
Before you view a service in BMC Helix AIOps, create a service model (for example, BackEnd_Model) for the dotNetPaymentBackend topology collected in BMC Helix Discovery . For instructions, see Managing models.
To view services in BMC Helix AIOps
- In BMC Helix AIOps, go to the Services page.
This page shows the business service for the BackEnd_Model business service model. - To view the impact on the service, hover over the service.
The impact score in percentage and Situations, events, incidents, or configuration items (CIs) associated with a service are displayed. - Click the service to view the health summary, causal analysis, health insights, and other key metrics of interest.
For more information about services, see Monitoring services.
Mapping between CA APM and BMC Helix Operations Management
The following table shows the mapping between CA APM and BMC Helix Operations Management:
Event attribute | CA APM | BMC Helix Operations Management |
---|---|---|
Event severity | Ok | Ok |
Danger | Critical | |
Caution | Warning | |
No Data | Unknown |