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Query and analyze a Dynatrace tenant's ACTUAL billing and usage data with DQL against dt.system.events — DPS consumption breakdown, cost-normalized spend ranking, included volume deduction, chargeback/showback, cost drivers, spending trends, cost investigation, metrics ingest optimization, query cost attribution, workflow total cost, and entity-level cost drill-down (RUM, hosts, synthetic, K8s). Also directs licensing/entitlement questions to the right resource (not available via DQL). USE ONLY to query/analyze the tenant's actual consumption. Do NOT use for conceptual 'explain' questions about how DPS billing/pricing works or what units/weights/the rate card mean — those belong to Dynatrace documentation. Also do NOT use for making a DQL query itself faster or cheaper to run (query optimization, reducing scanned data/consumption per run, filter-early best practices) — that belongs to dt-dql-essentials. This skill only MEASURES recorded consumption; it does not tune queries.
Network flow analysis in Dynatrace across three sources: OneAgent flows (host/process/pod-to-peer connections in the `default_network_flows` Grail bucket), NetFlow/IPFIX/sFlow (via an OpenTelemetry Collector), and cloud flow logs (AWS VPC / Transit Gateway; Azure and GCP planned). Use to analyze traffic between entities, find top talkers by bandwidth, map communication dependencies, investigate connection health (resets, timeouts, retransmissions, RTT), and resolve peers to monitored entities. Routes each question to the right source; source-specific DQL lives in the reference files. Trigger: "network flows", "top talkers", "traffic between hosts", "connection resets", "TCP retransmissions", "RTT", "pod connections", "network dependencies", "NetFlow", "IPFIX", "sFlow", "VPC flow logs", "cloud network traffic". Do NOT use for host NIC throughput or packet drops (use dt-obs-hosts), service request rate or latency (use dt-obs-services), or synthetic/uptime monitoring (use dt-obs-ext-monitors).
Analyze SNMP-monitored network devices (switches, routers, firewalls, load balancers) in Dynatrace. Three data layers: Smartscape topology (`EXT_NETWORK_DEVICE` / `EXT_NETWORK_INTERFACE` nodes, `belongs_to` and `calls` edges); `com.dynatrace.extension.network_device.*` metrics (CPU, memory, uptime, throughput, saturation, errors); and logs (SNMP traps, syslog, auto-discovery). Use to inventory devices, find down or saturated interfaces, check device CPU/memory/uptime, map topology and neighbors, detect interface errors, and investigate traps and syslog events. Trigger: "network device", "switch", "router", "firewall", "SNMP", "interface status", "interface down", "interface utilization", "link saturation", "device CPU", "device memory", "device uptime", "device neighbors", "LLDP", "CDP", "SNMP trap", "syslog". Do NOT use for network flow/traffic or top talkers (use dt-obs-network-flows), host NIC throughput (use dt-obs-hosts), or service request/latency (use dt-obs-services).
Monitor and investigate EU DORA compliance posture using Dynatrace Compliance Assistant. Covers compliance score, CIF health, incident lifecycle, and ICT risk inputs (vulnerabilities, security detection findings, misconfigurations). Trigger: "DORA compliance", "Digital Operational Resilience Act", "compliance score", "compliance snapshot", "score tier", "Critical or Important Functions", "CIF", "CIF health", "unclassified problems", "potential major incident", "classified major incident", "incident classification under DORA", "compliance.incident bizevent", "DQL for classified incidents", "set up Compliance Assistant", "DORA onboarding". Do NOT use for other compliance frameworks (SOC2, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, ISO 27001), generic Davis problems without DORA or CIF context, generic security findings not scoped to DORA, or score queries without compliance context.
Instruments an existing Android project (Kotlin or Java) with the Dynatrace Mobile Agent for basic monitoring. Covers zero-to-first-event setup only: Gradle plugin, agent config, and user privacy opt-in. Do not use for advanced Dynatrace configuration beyond initial instrumentation.
AWS cloud resources including EC2, RDS, Lambda, ECS/EKS, VPC networking, load balancers, databases, serverless, messaging, and cost optimization. Monitor AWS infrastructure, analyze resource usage, optimize costs, and ensure security compliance.
Distributed traces, spans, service dependencies, performance analysis, and failure detection. Query trace data, analyze request flows, and investigate span-level details.
REQUIRED before generating any DQL queries. Provides critical syntax rules, common pitfalls, and patterns. Load this skill BEFORE writing DQL to avoid syntax errors.
Azure cloud resources including VMs, VMSS, SQL Database, Storage, AKS, App Service, Functions, VNet networking, load balancers, Event Hubs, Container Apps, and Key Vault. Monitor Azure infrastructure, analyze resource usage, audit security posture, and manage organizational hierarchy across subscriptions and resource groups.
Log queries, filtering, pattern analysis, and log correlation. Search and analyze application and infrastructure logs.
Kubernetes clusters, pods, nodes, workloads, storage, networking, and resource relationships. Query K8s inventory, diagnose degraded deployments and pod failures, investigate rollouts, audit ingress and network policies.
GCP cloud resources including Compute Engine, GKE, Cloud Run, Pub/Sub, VPC networking, DNS, IAM, Secret Manager, and monitoring. Monitor GCP infrastructure, analyze resource usage, audit security posture, and manage organizational hierarchy across projects and folders.