Supported metrics for Microsoft.DataShare/accounts
The following table lists the metrics available for the Microsoft.DataShare/accounts resource type.
Table headings
Metric - The metric display name as it appears in the Azure portal.
Name in Rest API - Metric name as referred to in the REST API.
Unit - Unit of measure.
Aggregation - The default aggregation type. Valid values: Average, Minimum, Maximum, Total, Count.
Dimensions - Dimensions available for the metric.
Time Grains - Intervals at which the metric is sampled. For example, PT1M
indicates that the metric is sampled every minute, PT30M
every 30 minutes, PT1H
every hour, and so on.
DS Export- Whether the metric is exportable to Azure Monitor Logs via Diagnostic Settings.
For information on exporting metrics, see - Metrics export using data collection rules and Create diagnostic settings in Azure Monitor.
For information on metric retention, see Azure Monitor Metrics overview.
For a list of supported logs, see Supported log categories - Microsoft.DataShare/accounts
Metric | Name in REST API | Unit | Aggregation | Dimensions | Time Grains | DS Export |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Received Share Failed Snapshots Number of received share failed snapshots in the account |
FailedShareSubscriptionSynchronizations |
Count | Count | <none> | P1D | Yes |
Sent Share Failed Snapshots Number of sent share failed snapshots in the account |
FailedShareSynchronizations |
Count | Count | <none> | P1D | Yes |
Sent Shares Number of sent shares in the account |
ShareCount |
Count | Maximum | ShareName |
P1D | Yes |
Received Shares Number of received shares in the account |
ShareSubscriptionCount |
Count | Maximum | ShareSubscriptionName |
P1D | Yes |
Received Share Succeeded Snapshots Number of received share succeeded snapshots in the account |
SucceededShareSubscriptionSynchronizations |
Count | Count | <none> | P1D | Yes |
Sent Share Succeeded Snapshots Number of sent share succeeded snapshots in the account |
SucceededShareSynchronizations |
Count | Count | <none> | P1D | Yes |