Publishing Domino statistics to New Relic
You can publish Domino statistics to New Relic, a third-party, web-based monitoring application. New Relic allows you to visually monitor statistics in real time on multiple Domino servers from one dashboard.
About this task
Domino statistics are reported through a New Relic plugin called DominoStats. All numeric Domino statistics are reported to New Relic. There is a default set of dashboard pages in the DominoStats plugin that include charts for Domino statistics that are commonly monitored. Statistics are published once a minute and are retained for 24 hours.
The DominoStats plugin is available with a free New Relic subscription. You can buy a paid subscription, in which case advanced New Relic features are available, such as alert notifications and custom dashboards.
To enable Domino statistics monitoring in New Relic:
Procedure
Results
A summary page that you see when you open the plugin reports key monitoring statistics for each server that you have configured to report to New Relic. This page includes two statistics introduced in Domino 10: Domino Statistics, the number of statistics being reported, and Uptime Days, the number of days servers have been up.
- Overview (commonly monitored statistics)
- Notes Server (Notes client transaction statistics)
- IMAP Server
- POP3 Server
- SMTP Server
- Directory
- Replication
- Traveler
- High Usage Views
- Repair
- Metric Publishing
Domino "counter" statistics typically include two charts. One chart shows incrementally increasing values and the other shows the delta (rate of difference) between consecutive values.