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PyElasticSearch

PyElasticSearch

Monitor PyElasticSearch with New Relic's Python agent

What's included?

dashboards
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PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard. These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster.
alerts
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PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts. These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention.
Apdex Score
This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes
High CPU Utilization
This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%.
Transaction Errors
This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes.
documentation
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PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference. This is how you'll get your data into New Relic.

What is PyElasticSearch?

PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python.

Get started!

Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps.

More info

Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PyElasticSearch.

How to use this quickstart

  • Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account.
  • Click the install button.
  • Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They're filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts.
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