Solution Corner #21: Discussion on Automic Monitoring (Recording)

Automic without monitoring? Not a good idea. The real question is: How do you monitor an Automic system properly? In this webinar, we share our experiences around Automic monitoring, talk about best practices, and show solutions that have proven themselves in real-world environments. There will also be plenty of room for discussion and exchange — because there’s rarely just one single right way.

Mastering Automic Monitoring: Detect Disruptions Before They Impact Your Business

A robust Automic system is the heart of many IT operations. But how do you ensure it runs smoothly—today, tomorrow, and a month from now? In this post, we summarize the most important strategies and tools to elevate your Automic monitoring from simple health checks to proactive end-to-end monitoring.

Automic Monitoring: Platform vs. Business Processes

A reliable monitoring concept is divided into two essential branches:

  • Platform Monitoring: Monitors the Automic components and the technical foundation (system health, reachability, certificates).
  • Workload Monitoring: Focuses on jobs, workflows, SLAs, and the business process perspective.

The main goal is clear: We want to set up Automic Monitoring so that we can detect and resolve disruptions before they have a noticeable impact on your business processes.

The 4 Stages of Proactive Monitoring

To get there, you should structure your monitoring into four progressive stages:

  1. Reachability: Is an endpoint or service accessible at all?
  2. Health: Is the platform state stable and complete?
  3. Performance & Capacity: Are system load and runtimes moving into critical areas?
  4. Business Impact: What impact do technical issues have on critical workflows and SLAs?

Automic Monitors Automic (Internal Tools)

Automic comes with its own mechanisms to monitor itself first and foremost. With script statements like SYS_HOST_ALIVE (for checking agent reachability) and SYS_INFO (for load and MQ-related information), you have a strong first line of defense.

Important: These internal checks are extremely valuable as a technical baseline, but they do not replace centralized, external monitoring that stores historical data, groups alerts, and correlates signals.

External Monitoring & the Heartbeat Principle

For professional IT operations, you need historical trends and prioritization across multiple signals. This is where tools like Uptime Kuma (for simple status pages) or Prometheus and Grafana (for in-depth dashboards, trend analysis, and capacity planning) come into play.

A central concept for effective workload monitoring is the Heartbeat Principle: A scheduled "heartbeat" job runs at a defined interval and signals to the outside world that the execution chain is alive. If this heartbeat is missing or delayed, it is an extremely early warning sign for queue problems or execution disruptions.

Key REST API Endpoints for Your Setup

To optimally feed monitoring tools like Grafana or Prometheus, your best option is to use the Automic REST API. Here is an overview of the most important endpoints for your health and performance checks:

  • /ae/api/v1/ping
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/agents
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/clients
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/certificates
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/processes
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/health?details=true
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/metrics/prometheus
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/metrics?type=MQCount
  • /ae/api/v1/0/system/metrics?type=BusyValues

Learn Automic with PEM!

Would you like to learn more about Automic without having to travel across the country for workshops? At PEM, you decide when and how you want to continue your education! In interactive courses, tutorials and videos, you will learn everything you need to know about Automic – and more! And we are always there for you via comment function or email.

Does that sound interesting? Then get started today with PEM, Automic Training 2.0 and year-round Automic support!

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