Azure Service Bus Queue Monitoring Integration
Azure Service Bus queues transmit messages to one or more competing customers on a first in, first out (FIFO) basis. Messages are typically received and processed in the order they were added to the queue by the receivers. Each message is also received and processed by only one message consumer.
You can now monitor your Service Bus queues with precise metrics, define thresholds, and automatically resolve issues with Site24x7's integration.
Setup and configuration
You can add an Azure Service Bus queue while adding a new monitor, or you can add it to an existing Azure monitor. Follow these steps to add the service.
Supported metrics
The following metrics are collected:
Metric name |
Description |
Statistic |
Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Active Messages | The number of active messages in a queue | Average | Count |
Incoming Messages | The number of incoming messages | Total | Count |
Incoming Requests | The number of incoming requests | Total | Count |
Messages | The number of messages in a queue | Average | Count |
Outgoing Messages | The number of outgoing messages | Total | Count |
Server Errors | The total number of server errors | Total | Count |
Size | The size of a queue | Average | Bytes |
Successful Requests | The total number of successful requests | Total | Count |
Throttled Requests | The number of throttled requests | Total | Count |
User Errors | The total number of errors occurring in the client application | Total | Count |
Deadlettered Messages | The average number of dead-lettered messages | Average | Count |
Scheduled Messages | The average number of scheduled messages | Average | Count |
Connections Opened | The average number of connections opened | Average | Count |
Connections Closed | The average number of connections closed | Average | Count |
Completed Messages | The total count of completed messages | Total | Count |
Abandoned Messages | The total count of abandoned messages | Total | Count |
Server Send Latency | The average latency of message sending operations | Average | Milliseconds |
Threshold configuration
Global configuration
- In the Site24x7 web client, go to the Admin section on the left navigation pane.
- Select Configuration Profiles from the left pane and select the Threshold and Availability (+) tab from the drop-down menu.
- Click Add Threshold Profile in the top-right corner.
- For Monitor Type, select Azure Service Bus Queue.
Now you can set the threshold values for all the metrics listed above.
Monitor-level configuration
- In the Site24x7 web client, go to Cloud > Azure and select Azure Service Bus Queue from the drop-down menu.
- Choose a resource you would like to set a threshold for, then click the hamburger icon .
- Select Edit, which directs you to the Edit Azure Service Bus Queue Monitor page.
- 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 that automatically 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 a Configuration Rule