You can use the New Relic REST API (v2) to obtain the average memory usage for your application on a single host. This value appears on the APM Summary page in the Hosts table, in the column labeled Memory, or in the corresponding chart.
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While the examples utilize New Relic's REST API v2, we recommend using NRQL functions for executing metric timeslice queries. Each API value can be mapped to an equivalent NRQL function. To learn how to create NRQL queries based on these API examples, refer to our documentation.
Get memory usage for a host
To obtain the average Memory usage for one of your app's hosts, use the following command to obtain the metric names[]=Memory/Physical with values[]=percent.
$curl -X GET "https://api.newrelic.com/v2/applications/$APP_ID/hosts/$HOST_ID/metrics/data.json" \> -H "Api-Key:$API_KEY" -i \> -d 'names[]=Memory/Physical&values[]=used_mb_by_host&summarize=true'- Replace
$APP_IDand$API_KEYwith your app ID and your API key. - Replace
$HOST_IDwith the host id of your target host.
This example shows the time range for the default time period (last 30 minutes). For additional detail:
- Remove the
summarize=trueto obtain detailed time series data. - Specify a different time range.
To obtain the same information from the New Relic API Explorer (v2):
- Select Application Hosts > GET Metric Data, and include your API key.
- Add your application ID, host id, and the
names[]=Memory/Physicalandvalues[]=used_mb_by_hostmetrics in the appropriate fields.
Get memory usage for the entire app
To obtain the average Memory usage for your application, use a command similar to the one in the previous example, but remove the reference to hosts and $HOST_ID. Replace $APP_ID and $API_KEY with your app ID and your API key.
$curl -X GET "https://api.newrelic.com/v2/applications/$APP_ID/metrics/data.json" \> -H "Api-Key:$API_KEY" -i \> -d 'names[]=Memory/Physical&values[]=total_used_mb&summarize=true'For additional detail:
- Remove the
summarize=trueto obtain detailed time series data. - Specify a different time range.
To obtain the same information from the New Relic API Explorer (v2):
- Select Applications > GET Metric Data, and include your API key.
- Add your application ID and the
names[]=Memory/Physicalandvalues[]=total_used_mbmetrics in the appropriate fields.