Monitor health and improve performance of Microsoft Active Directory services ActiveGate Verify Metrics are showing up on DashboardĪll the operational and business performance metrics you need. # Add Databricks Workspace URL Environment VariableĭB_WS_TOKEN=dapiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXĬreate Dynatrace API Token with entities.read & entitie.write permissions.Ĭonfigure OneAgent Extension in Dynatrace Cluster from #settings/monitoredtechnologies/customextension id=_ganglia gf=all Unzip custom_python_databricks_ganglia.zip -d /opt/dynatrace/oneagent/plugin_deployment/
Wget -O custom_python_databricks_ganglia.zip " -header="Authorization: Api-Token " bin/sh Dynatrace-OneAgent-Linux.sh -set-infra-only=true -set-app-log-content-access=true -set-host-id-source="ip-addresses" Wget -O Dynatrace-OneAgent-Linux.sh " -header="Authorization: Api-Token "
NOTE: If your Databricks Cluster does not have network access to your Dynatrace Cluster or ActiveGate, the OneAgent.sh and extension zip file can be manually uploaded to you Databricks DBFS and the script below can be modified to use those locations instead of using the wget commands.Change DB_WS_URL & DB_WS_TOKEN Values (from steps above).Change Dynatrace Tenant & API Token values.Set up Global Init Script on Databricks Cluster This can be done globally from #settings/monitoredtechnologies/technology id=EXTENSIONS gf=all and turning on the first two options.Ĭreate Databricks API Token from inside your Databricks ClusterĬopy Linux OA Installation wget command from #install/agentlinux gf=allĬreate Dynatrace API with ReadConfig Permissions Inside the zip file is a dashboard Databricks_Ganglia_ which can be uploaded to your Dynatrace Cluster via the import dashboard button from /ui/dashboardsĮnsure the EEC is enabled on each host. #settings/monitoredtechnologies/customextensions Settings -> Custom Extensions -> Upload extension button.Upload OneAgent Extension Zip file to Dynatrace Cluster.