Monitored technologies and feature usage
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Dynatrace proactively sends alerts about incompatibilities and technology-specific risks related to your environment. Dynatrace may periodically retrieve information about used technologies, configurations, and feature usage from Dynatrace Managed clusters covering the entities listed below.
Relevant logs are accessible on each cluster node at <datastore_dir>\log\server\audit.rest.proxy.log
. Dynatrace doesn't send host names or any information that could compromise your cluster’s security.
ActiveGates
ActiveGate type, build version, operating system, and supported capabilities as well as update statuses
API usage
Basic statistics for Dynatrace API endpoints used including number of calls as well as response time
Application configs
Relevant configurations on application level covering aspects of cost control, key user actions and synthetic checks
Dashboard configs
Dashboard configurations on dashboard level including basic sharing settings and tile types used
Digital Experience
Real User Monitoring user sessions, including mobile user sessions and Session Replay usage, and diagnostic metrics
Distributed traces and code-level insights
Diagnostic data on distributed traces and code-level insight storage
JavaScript framework usage
Aggregate stats regarding JavaScript frameworks seen in monitoring
Requests
Information about adoption of key requests classification feature and request attribute statistics
Log monitoring usage
Aggregate statistics about log usage such as indices stats
Mobile
Agent version used for mobile monitoring as well as metadata about monitored OS version and agent crashes data.
Monitored entities
Basic metadata for monitored processes, hosts, services, applications, and other related entities
Network zone stats
Basic network zone stats on tenant and cluster level with agent and ActiveGate counts
OneAgent registrations
Connected OneAgents with installer version, operating system, injection information, process, and host technology information and host memory metrics
Extensions
Active extensions with information like extension type, version, size, status, extension metrics and host relationship information
Problem detection
Problems with status, severity/impact level, affected entity IDs, problem event details
Security
Technical security problem and vulnerability metadata
Self-monitoring & built-in stats
Daily stats for billed sessions, mainframe MSUs, synthetic monitor actions by internal entity ID and DDU consumption data
Synthetic monitors
Active synthetic monitor configurations with monitor type, location name, and ID. For custom locations, the location name is not sent.
Tag usage
Aggregate statistics describing tag counts by tag type and entity type
Settings
Alerting profiles
Basic alerting profile configurations
API token permissions
Aggregate statistics for API tokens by permission level
Conditional procedures
Overview of rules for management zones and automatically applied tags
Deep monitoring
OneAgent Early Adopter release and troubleshooting feature settings
Environmental config
Information about usage of preferences settings and advanced environment configurations
Feature flags
Settings for tenant features that are set to non-default
Integrations
Integration settings including problem notifications, Dynatrace API, Dynatrace modules, user session export and release issue tracker integrations
Metric events
Information about config count, config model types, config filter types
Metrics
Environmental metrics metadata, configured metric data types usage metrics, metric usage statistics
Maintenance windows
Information about configured monitoring windows and their settings such as maintenance type, provided text length, schedule, filters
Preferences
Settings for OneAgent updates and data privacy
Service Level Objectives (SLO)
Aggregate statistics regarding SLO usage
Tile filters
Aggregated tile filter stats that can optimize scalability
Virtualization
Overview of configured virtualization types such as AWS, Azure and VMware