Observability Gateway Application

Observability Gateway(OGW) application converts the output from the Application Metadata Intelligence (AMI) in CEF format into JSON format and sends it to the cloud tools.

The OGW application can be deployed only on a GigaVUE V Series Node and can be connected to Application Metadata Intelligence running on a physical node or a virtual machine. The OGW application and the AMI are managed by GigaVUE-FM. This application is supported on VMware ESXi, VMware NSX-T, AWS and Azure.

 

To configure an Observability Gateway(OGW) application do the following:

Step No Task Refer the following topics

1

Create a Monitoring Domain

Create Monitoring Domain topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

2

Deploying GigaVUE V Series Node

Note:   OGW application is deployed on this V Series node.

Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE‑FM topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

3

 

  • Creating Environment and Connections.

  • Deploy V Series Nodes.

Note:  This V Series Node is used for creating Application Intelligence Session.

  • Create Application Intelligence Session.

Configure Application Intelligence Solutions on GigaVUE V Series Nodes topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

4

Add Application Metadata Intelligence Session

Create Metadata Intelligence by Editing Monitoring Session from Dashboard

5

Create a Monitoring Session

Create Monitoring Session topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

6

Add Applications to the Monitoring Session

Add Application to the Monitoring Session topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

7

View Monitoring Session Statistics

View Monitoring Session Statistics topic in the respective GigaVUE Cloud Suite Configuration Guides.

OGW Application Deployment

OGW application can be deployed on:

o   Hardware
o   Virtual (VMware)

On-Premises

Hardware

In hardware deployments, the Application Metadata Intelligence (AMI) runs on a physical node/cluster, and the OGW application is deployed on a V Series 2 Node running on VMware ESXi. The output from the AMI in CEF format is sent to the OGW application in V Series Node. The performance of the device and the application is managed by GigaVUE-FM. The following devices support the integration of OGW application:

  • GigaVUE-HC1
  • GigaVUE-HC2
  • GigaVUE-HC3
  • GigaVUE‑HC1-Plus

 

Private Cloud (VMware)

In the Private Cloud environment, the application is supported only on VMware and can be deployed in the VMware as shown in the diagram.

 

Note:  The application is not supported on Nutanix or OpenStack environment.

Public Cloud

In the Public Cloud environment, the application is supported on AWS and Azure platforms, and can be deployed as shown in the diagram:

Rules

  • After deploying the GigaVUE V Series Node in the monitoring domain, click on the GigaVUE V Series Node's Name, and the V Series Node quick view opens. Choose a data IP to which you wish to send CEF packets, then use the IP address of this data IP as the Tool IP Address when creating the Application Metadata Intelligence solution. Refer to Create Metadata Intelligence by Editing Monitoring Session from Dashboard topic in the GigaVUE Fabric Management Guide on how to configure AMI for OGW application.
  • The GigaVUE V Series Node deployed must be entirely dedicated to the OGW application, it cannot have other applications in it.

Prerequisites for AWS

Prerequisites to follow when creating a monitoring domain and deploying a V Series node:

  • Select Traffic Acquisition Method as None. Refer Create a Monitoring Domain for more detailed information on how to create a monitoring domain.
  • Select Instance type with three or more NICs. Refer Configure and Deploy GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM for more detailed information on how to deploy a GigaVUE V Series Node.
  • When the Traffic Acquisition Method is selected as None, the Volume Size field appears on the AWS Fabric Launch Configuration page. Enter the Volume Size as 80GB.

    Note:  Check on the disk space run every 30 minutes and when the disk space reaches 50%, purge starts.

Prerequisites for Azure

Prerequisites to follow when creating a monitoring domain and deploying V Series node:

  • Select Traffic Acquisition Method as None. Refer Create Monitoring Domain for more detailed information on how to create a monitoring domain.
  • Select Size with three or more NICs. Refer Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM for more detailed information on how to deploy a GigaVUE V Series Node.
  • When the Traffic Acquisition Method is selected as None, the Disk Size field appears on the Azure Fabric Launch Configuration page. Enter the Disk Size as 80GB.

    Note:  Check on the disk space run every 30 minutes and when the disk space reaches 50%, purge starts.

Prerequisites for VMware

Prerequisites to follow when creating a monitoring domain and deploying V Series node:

  • Select Traffic Acquisition Method as None. Refer Step 2: Deploy V Series nodes on VMware ESXi for more detailed information on how to create a monitoring domain and deploy V Series nodes.
  • When deploying this application in VMware NSX-T, create a monitoring domain with the Setup NSX-T toggle button disabled.Even if your GigaVUE V Series Node is a part of VMware NSX-T host, you can still deploy it in VMware ESXi monitoring domain. Refer to the Same Host across Different Monitoring Domains topic in the GigaVUE Cloud Suite for VMware—GigaVUE V Series Guide for more detailed information.

Configure Observability Gateway Application Application

Rules to follow when using the OGW application:

The monitoring session can only have Raw End Point (REP), it cannot have other applications, maps, or tunnels when using the OGW application. Refer Create Raw Endpoint for more detailed information on how to add a REP to the monitoring session and how to configure it.

To add OGW application:

  1. Drag and drop Observability Gateway Application from APPLICATIONS to the graphical workspace. The Application quick view appears.
  2. Enter the Alias for the application.



  3. Enter the following details for the Cloud tool export in the Application quick view:

    Fields

    Description

    Alias

    Enter the alias name for the cloud tool export.

    Cloud Tool

    Select the Cloud tool from the drop-down menu.

    Account ID

    Enter the account ID number of the selected Cloud Tool.

    API Key

    Enter the API key of the Cloud Tool.

    Enable Export

    Enable the box to export the Application Metadata Intelligence output in JSON format.

    Zip

    Enable the box to compress the output file.

    Note:  Enable this field when using New Relic as the cloud tool.

    Interval

    The time interval (in seconds) in which the data should be uploaded periodically. The recommended minimum time interval is 10 seconds and the maximum time interval is 30 minutes.

    Parallel Writer

    Specifies the number of simultaneous JSON exports done.

    Export Retries

    The number of times the application tries to export the entries to Cloud Tool. The recommended minimum value is 4 and the maximum is 10.

    Maximum Entries

    The number of JSON entries in a file. The maximum number of allowed entries is 5000 and the minimum is 10, however 1000 is the default value.

    Labels

    Click Add. Enter the following details:

    o Enter the Key .
    o Enter the Value.

    Note:  When New Relic is selected as the cloud tool, ensure that the key is eventType and the Value can only have alphanumeric characters, colons ( : ), periods ( . ), and underscores ( _ ).

  4. Click Deploy to deploy the monitoring session. The Select nodes to deploy the Monitoring Session dialog box appears. Select the GigaVUE V Series Node for which you wish to deploy the monitoring session.
  5. After selecting the V Series Node, select the interfaces for the REPs deployed in the monitoring session from the drop-down menu. Then, click Deploy.

Note:  If you reload the GigaVUE V Series Node after configuring the AMX application, then the Ingestor in the AMX application fails.

The monitoring session configuration health can be viewed on the Monitoring Session page. Refer Cloud Health Monitoring - Configuration Health Monitoring for more detailed information on how to view cloud configuration health.

To view the application statistics on the Monitoring Session Statistics page, click View Monitoring Session Diagram and click on the OGW application. The Statistics appear as a quick view page. To view the exporter related statistics, select Exporter from the top navigation button on the quick view page.