Azure Resource Metrics
Collect metrics from Azure resources with Elastic Agent.
What is an Elastic integration?
This integration is powered by Elastic Agent. Elastic Agent is a single, unified way to add monitoring for logs, metrics, and other types of data to a host. It can also protect hosts from security threats, query data from operating systems, forward data from remote services or hardware, and more. Refer to our documentation for a detailed comparison between Beats and Elastic Agent.
Prefer to use Beats for this use case? See Filebeat modules for logs or Metricbeat modules for metrics.
See the integrations quick start guides to get started:
The Azure Monitor feature collects and aggregates logs and metrics from a variety of sources into a common data platform where it can be used for analysis, visualization, and alerting.
The azure monitor metrics are numerical values that describe some aspect of a system at a particular point in time. They are collected at regular intervals and are identified with a timestamp, a name, a value, and one or more defining labels.
The Azure Resource Metrics will periodically retrieve the azure monitor metrics using the Azure REST APIs as MetricList. Additional azure API calls will be executed in order to retrieve information regarding the resources targeted by the user.
Integration specific configuration notes
All the tasks executed against the Azure Monitor REST API will use the Azure Resource Manager authentication model. Therefore, all requests must be authenticated with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). One approach to authenticate the client application is to create an Azure AD service principal and retrieve the authentication (JWT) token. For a more detailed walk-through, see:
- Create an Azure service principal with Azure PowerShell
- Use the portal to create an Azure AD application and service principal that can access resources.
Users will have to make sure the roles assigned to the application contain at least reading permissions to the monitor data. See: Azure built-in roles.
Required credentials for the azure
resource metrics integration:
client_id
:: The unique identifier for the application (also known as Application Id)
client_secret
:: The client/application secret/key
subscription_id
:: The unique identifier for the azure subscription
tenant_id
:: The unique identifier of the Azure Active Directory instance
The azure credentials keys can be used if configured AZURE_CLIENT_ID
, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET
, AZURE_TENANT_ID
, AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID
resource_manager_endpoint
::
string
Optional, by default the azure public environment will be used, to override, users can provide a specific resource manager endpoint in order to use a different azure environment.
Examples:
- https://management.chinacloudapi.cn for azure ChinaCloud
- https://management.microsoftazure.de for azure GermanCloud
- https://management.azure.com for azure PublicCloud
- https://management.usgovcloudapi.net for azure USGovernmentCloud
active_directory_endpoint
::
string
Optional, by default the associated active directory endpoint to the resource manager endpoint will be used, to override, users can provide a specific active directory endpoint in order to use a different azure environment.
Examples:
- https://login.microsoftonline.com for azure ChinaCloud
- https://login.microsoftonline.us for azure GermanCloud
- https://login.chinacloudapi.cn for azure PublicCloud
- https://login.microsoftonline.de for azure USGovernmentCloud
Data streams
monitor
This data stream allows users to retrieve metrics from specified resources. Added filters can apply here as the interval of retrieving these metrics, metric names,
aggregation list, namespaces and metric dimensions. The monitor metrics will have a minimum timegrain of 5 minutes, so the period
for monitor
dataset should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.* | Azure metric dimensions. | object | |
azure.dimensions.fingerprint | Autogenerated ID representing the fingerprint of the azure.dimensions object | keyword | |
azure.metrics.*.* | Metrics returned. | object | gauge |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
service.address | Service address | keyword | |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
compute_vm
This data stream will collect metrics from the virtual machines, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for compute_vm
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | |
azure.compute_vm.*.* | Returned compute_vm metrics | object | gauge |
azure.dimensions.cpu | Cpu core on the linux instance | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.device | Name of the device of the linux instance, eg. sda2 | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.host | Name of the linux host | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.interface | Name of the network interface on the linux instance | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.name | Name of the device of the linux instance | keyword | |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
service.address | Service address | keyword | |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
compute_vm_scaleset
This data stream will collect metrics from the virtual machine scalesets, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for compute_vm_scaleset
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | ||
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | ||
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | ||
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.available_memory_bytes.avg | Amount of physical memory, in bytes, immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use in the Virtual Machine | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.cpu_credits_consumed.avg | Total number of credits consumed by the Virtual Machine. Only available on B-series burstable VMs | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.cpu_credits_remaining.avg | Total number of credits available to burst. Only available on B-series burstable VMs | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_bandwidth_consumed_percentage.avg | Percentage of data disk bandwidth consumed per minute | float | percent | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_queue_depth.avg | Data Disk Queue Depth(or Queue Length) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_read_bytes_per_sec.avg | Bytes/Sec read from a single disk during monitoring period | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_read_operations_per_sec.avg | Read IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_write_bytes_per_sec.avg | Bytes/Sec written to a single disk during monitoring period | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.data_disk_write_operations_per_sec.avg | Write IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.disk_read_bytes.total | Bytes read from disk during monitoring period | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.disk_read_operations_per_sec.avg | Disk Read IOPS | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.disk_write_bytes.total | Bytes written to disk during monitoring period | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.disk_write_operations_per_sec.avg | Disk Write IOPS | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.inbound_flows.avg | Inbound Flows are number of current flows in the inbound direction (traffic going into the VM) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.inbound_flows_maximum_creation_rate.avg | The maximum creation rate of inbound flows (traffic going into the VM) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.memory_available_bytes.avg | Available Bytes is the amount of physical memory, in bytes, immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. It is equal to the sum of memory assigned to the standby (cached), free and zero page lists. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.memory_commit_limit.avg | Memory commit limit | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.memory_committed_bytes.avg | Committed Bytes is the amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes. Committed memory is the physical memory which has space reserved on the disk paging file(s). There can be one or more paging files on each physical drive. This counter displays the last observed value only. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.memory_pct_committed_bytes_in_use.avg | Committed Bytes In Use is the ratio of Memory \ Committed Bytes to the Memory \ Commit Limit. Committed memory is the physical memory in use for which space has been reserved in the paging file should it need to be written to disk. The commit limit is determined by the size of the paging file. If the paging file is enlarged, the commit limit increases, and the ratio is reduced). This value displays the current percentage value only. | float | percent | gauge |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.network_in_total.total | The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Incoming Traffic) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.network_out_total.total | The number of bytes out on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Outgoing Traffic) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.os_disk_queue_depth.avg | OS Disk Queue Depth(or Queue Length) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.os_disk_read_bytes_per_sec.avg | Bytes/Sec read from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.os_disk_read_operations_per_sec.avg | Read IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.os_disk_write_bytes_per_sec.avg | Bytes/Sec written to a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.os_disk_write_operations_per_sec.avg | Write IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.outbound_flows.avg | Outbound Flows are number of current flows in the outbound direction (traffic going out of the VM) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.outbound_flows_maximum_creation_rate.avg | The maximum creation rate of outbound flows (traffic going out of the VM) | float | gauge | |
azure.compute_vm_scaleset.percentage_cpu.avg | The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use by the Virtual Machine(s) | float | percent | gauge |
azure.dimensions.lun | Logical Unit Number is a number that is used to identify a specific storage device | keyword | ||
azure.dimensions.virtual_machine | The VM name | keyword | ||
azure.dimensions.vmname | The VM name | keyword | ||
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | ||
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | ||
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | ||
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | ||
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | ||
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | ||
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | ||
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | ||
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | ||
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | ||
container.labels | Image labels. | object | ||
container.name | Container name. | keyword | ||
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | ||
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | ||
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | ||
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | ||
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | ||
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | ||
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | ||
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | ||
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | ||
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | ||
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | ||
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | ||
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | ||
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | ||
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | ||
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | ||
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | ||
service.address | Service address | keyword | ||
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
storage_account
This data stream will collect metrics from the storage accounts, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for storage_account
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.api_name | The name of operation. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.authentication | Authentication type used in transactions like OAuth. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.blob_type | Specifies the type of a blob. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.file_share | Specifies file share. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.geo_type | Transaction from Primary or Secondary cluster. The available values include Primary and Secondary. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.response_type | Transaction response type like Success, ClientOtherError, etc. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.tier | Specifies access tier. | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.transaction_type | Type of transaction. The available values include User and System. | keyword | |
azure.metrics.*.* | Metrics returned. | object | |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | |
azure.storage_account.*.* | storage account | object | gauge |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
service.address | Service address | keyword | |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
container_instance
This data stream will collect metrics from specified container groups, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for container_instance
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | ||
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | ||
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | ||
azure.container_instance.cpu_usage.avg | CPU usage on all cores in millicores. | float | gauge | |
azure.container_instance.memory_usage.avg | Total memory usage in byte. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.container_instance.network_bytes_received_per_second.avg | The network bytes received per second. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.container_instance.network_bytes_transmitted_per_second.avg | The network bytes transmitted per second. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.dimensions.container_name | The container name | keyword | ||
azure.metrics.cpu_usage.avg | CPU usage on all cores in millicores. | float | gauge | |
azure.metrics.memory_usage.avg | alias | |||
azure.metrics.network_bytes_received_per_second.avg | alias | |||
azure.metrics.network_bytes_transmitted_per_second.avg | alias | |||
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | ||
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | ||
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | ||
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | ||
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | ||
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | ||
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | ||
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | ||
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | ||
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | ||
container.labels | Image labels. | object | ||
container.name | Container name. | keyword | ||
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | ||
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | ||
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | ||
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | ||
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | ||
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | ||
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | ||
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | ||
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | ||
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | ||
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | ||
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | ||
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | ||
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | ||
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | ||
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | ||
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | ||
service.address | Service address | keyword | ||
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
container_registry
This data stream will collect metrics from the container registries, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for container_registry
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Unit | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | ||
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | ||
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | ||
azure.container_registry.agent_pool_cpu_time.total | AgentPool CPU Time in seconds | float | gauge | |
azure.container_registry.run_duration.total | ACR tasks run duration in milliseconds | float | ms | gauge |
azure.container_registry.storage_used.avg | The amount of storage used by the container registry. For a registry account, it's the sum of capacity used by all the repositories within a registry. It's sum of capacity used by shared layers, manifest files, and replica copies in each of its repositories. | float | byte | gauge |
azure.container_registry.successful_pull_count.total | Number of successful image pulls | float | gauge | |
azure.container_registry.successful_push_count.total | Number of successful image pushes | float | gauge | |
azure.container_registry.total_pull_count.total | Number of image pulls in total | float | gauge | |
azure.container_registry.total_push_count.total | Number of image pushes in total | float | gauge | |
azure.dimensions.geolocation | Geolocation of the container registry | keyword | ||
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | ||
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | ||
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | ||
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | ||
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | ||
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | ||
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | ||
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | ||
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | ||
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | ||
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | ||
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | ||
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | ||
container.labels | Image labels. | object | ||
container.name | Container name. | keyword | ||
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | ||
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | ||
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | ||
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | ||
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | ||
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | ||
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | ||
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | ||
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | ||
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | ||
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | ||
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | ||
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | ||
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | ||
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | ||
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | ||
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | ||
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | ||
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | ||
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | ||
service.address | Service address | keyword | ||
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
container_service
This data stream will collect metrics from the container services, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for container_service
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | |
azure.container_service.kube_node_status_allocatable_cpu_cores.avg | Total number of available cpu cores in a managed cluster | float | gauge |
azure.container_service.kube_node_status_allocatable_memory_bytes.avg | Total amount of available memory in a managed cluster | float | gauge |
azure.container_service.kube_node_status_condition.avg | Statuses for various node conditions | float | gauge |
azure.container_service.kube_pod_status_phase.avg | Number of pods by phase | float | gauge |
azure.container_service.kube_pod_status_ready.avg | Number of pods in Ready state | float | gauge |
azure.dimensions.condition | Pod or Node conditions | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.namespace | Pod namespace | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.node | Node name | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.phase | Pod phase | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.pod | Pod name | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.status | Statuses for various node conditions | keyword | |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
service.address | Service address | keyword | |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
database_account
This data stream will collect relevant metrics from specified database accounts, these metrics will have a timegrain every 5 minutes,
so the period
for database_account
should be 300s
or multiples of 300s
.
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
---|---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword | |
azure.database_account.*.* | database account | object | gauge |
azure.dimensions.closure_reason | Reason of the Cassandra Connection Closures | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.command_name | Mongo requests command name | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.database_name | Database name | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.resource_name | Name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.dimensions.status_code | Status code of the made to database requests | keyword | |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword | |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword | |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword | |
azure.resource.tags.* | Azure resource tags. | object | |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword | |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword | |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword | |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword | |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword | |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword | |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword | |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword | |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword | |
ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group | |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword | |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword | |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text | |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
service.address | Service address | keyword | |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
Additional notes about metrics and costs
Costs: Metric queries are charged based on the number of standard API calls. See: Azure Monitor pricing.
Authentication: We are handling authentication on our side (creating/renewing the authentication token), so we advise users to use dedicated credentials for metricbeat only.
Changelog
Version | Details |
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1.2.0 | Enhancement View pull request Enable time series data streams for the storage_account metrics dataset. This dramatically reduces storage for metrics and is expected to progressively improve query performance. For more details, see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/tsds.html. |
1.1.1 | Enhancement View pull request Add metric_type metadata to the storage_account datastream |
1.1.0 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimensions to the storage account datastream |
1.0.43 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate File Storage Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.42 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Table Storage Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.41 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Queue Storage Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.40 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the database_account datastream |
1.0.39 | Bug fix View pull request Remove region dimension in the database_account datastream |
1.0.38 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Compute VMs Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.37 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Storage Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.36 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Container Instance Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.35 | Bug fix View pull request Normalize the azure.dimentions.status field value to lowercase. Values from Azure come in lowercase and capitalized versions (e.g., True/true/False/false). |
1.0.34 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the monitor datastream |
1.0.33 | Enhancement View pull request Add missing region dimension, remove outdated azure metrics for the database_account datastream |
1.0.32 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Container Registry Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.31 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Compute VM Guest Memory & Process Metrics Compute VM dashboard to lens. |
1.0.30 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Compute VM Guest ASP.NET & Sql Server dashboard to lens. |
1.0.29 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Compute VM Guest Linux Metrics Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.28 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the compute_vm datastream |
1.0.27 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Container Service Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.26 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate VM Scale Sets Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.25 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate Database Account Overview dashboard to lens. |
1.0.24 | Bug fix View pull request Fix the metrics field name in the container instance datastream. |
1.0.23 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the compute_vm_scaleset datastream |
1.0.22 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the container_registry datastream |
1.0.21 | Enhancement View pull request Migrate the visualizations to by value in dashboards to minimize the saved object clutter and reduce time to load. |
1.0.20 | Enhancement View pull request Add missing azure dimensions to the container_registry and compute_vm_scaleset datastreams |
1.0.19 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the container_service datastream |
1.0.18 | Enhancement View pull request Add missing azure dimensions to the kube_pod_status_phase and kube_pod_status_ready metrics |
1.0.17 | Enhancement View pull request Add dimension and metric_type metadata to the container_instance datastream |
1.0.16 | Enhancement View pull request Added categories and/or subcategories. |
1.0.15 | Bug fix View pull request Fix dimensions for CassandraConnectionClosures metric configuration |
1.0.14 | Bug fix View pull request Fix CassandraConnectionClosures metric configuration |
1.0.13 | Bug fix View pull request Replace the link to Indonesian docs with English docs |
1.0.12 | Enhancement View pull request Add container_instance pipeline test |
1.0.11 | Enhancement View pull request Add compute_vm_scaleset pipeline test |
1.0.10 | Enhancement View pull request Add compute_vm pipeline test |
1.0.9 | Enhancement View pull request Move database_account metrics config from beats to integrations |
1.0.8 | Enhancement View pull request Move container_registry metrics config from beats to integrations |
1.0.7 | Enhancement View pull request Move container_service metrics config from beats to integrations |
1.0.6 | Enhancement View pull request Move container_instance metrics config from beats to integrations |
1.0.5 | Enhancement View pull request Fix doc build |
1.0.4 | Enhancement View pull request Update Readme |
1.0.3 | Enhancement View pull request Add documentation for multi-fields |
1.0.2 | Enhancement View pull request Update documentation |
1.0.1 | Enhancement View pull request Remove beta release tag from data streams |
1.0.0 | Enhancement View pull request Move azure_metrics package to GA |
0.5.1 | Enhancement View pull request Update to ECS 8.0 |
0.5.0 | Enhancement View pull request Release package for v8.0.0 |
0.4.1 | Enhancement View pull request Uniform with guidelines |
0.4.0 | Enhancement View pull request Update to ECS 1.12.0 |
0.3.2 | Enhancement View pull request Add/update configuration options definitions in the docs + add additional option for storage account |
0.3.1 | Enhancement View pull request Clean up text and fix dashboards |
0.3.0 | Enhancement View pull request Add guest metrics |
0.2.0 | Enhancement View pull request Update integration description |
0.1.0 | Enhancement View pull request Update dashboards, doc, ecs schema |
0.0.1 | Enhancement View pull request Create package |