2019-09-25 Monitoring Meeting notes

Date

Sep 25, 2019

Participants

  • @Josh Hevenor (Unlicensed)

  • Courtney Vallentyne (Microsoft)

  • Steve Keeler (Microsoft)

  • Ken Morency

Goals

  • As part of an initial round of performance and load testing, eGIS has been interested in VM machine health

  • Over the long term we’ll need to ensure VM health, and be aware of load spikes and downtime

  • ESRI has a monitoring product that we’re comparing to Azure’s offering

  • Inquire as to what our Cloud Team has already planned for

Discussion topics

Time

Item

Presenter

Notes

Time

Item

Presenter

Notes

 

 

Courtney

  • Each TC VM will be enabled for log analytics

  • Basics, if CPU > 90% then Action (like send email)

  • Log analytics workspace

    • Aggregate logs for all VMs in instance

  • Diagnostic Settings

    • IIS Logs (web adaptor?)

    • Write to storage account

  • VM Based Agent can collect telemetry for app insights





Steve

 

 

Josh

  • If ESRI is writting to windows event log then it can be visible here?

    • Yes

Action items

@Josh Hevenor (Unlicensed) check if ESRI logs are written to windows app/event logs
@Josh Hevenor (Unlicensed) explore diagnostic settings

Decisions

  1. Cloud Team expect to be monitoring general VM health (pre-existing position)
  2. eGIS Team responsible for APP specific health (service down, etc).