
Usah developed the RabbitMQ OpenTelemetry Quickstart for the newrelic/newrelic-quickstarts repository, delivering a feature that integrates a dedicated data source and a comprehensive observability dashboard. Using OpenTelemetry and RabbitMQ, Usah configured the dashboard to monitor message flow, queue health, node metrics, and I/O operations, linking it seamlessly to the new data source. The implementation, primarily in JSON and YAML, captures telemetry such as message throughput, Erlang processes, and lifecycle events. This work established a robust baseline for RabbitMQ infrastructure monitoring, enabling faster issue isolation and improved capacity planning. The project focused on depth, with no major bugs reported.
February 2026: Delivered the RabbitMQ OpenTelemetry Quickstart for the newrelic/newrelic-quickstarts repository, introducing a dedicated data source and a comprehensive observability dashboard to monitor message flow, queue health, and node metrics. Implemented end-to-end quickstart integration with configuration linking the dashboard to the data source, and included telemetry for message throughput, Erlang processes, I/O operations, and lifecycle events. This work establishes a solid telemetry baseline for RabbitMQ and enables faster issue isolation and capacity planning.
February 2026: Delivered the RabbitMQ OpenTelemetry Quickstart for the newrelic/newrelic-quickstarts repository, introducing a dedicated data source and a comprehensive observability dashboard to monitor message flow, queue health, and node metrics. Implemented end-to-end quickstart integration with configuration linking the dashboard to the data source, and included telemetry for message throughput, Erlang processes, I/O operations, and lifecycle events. This work establishes a solid telemetry baseline for RabbitMQ and enables faster issue isolation and capacity planning.

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