- Description
- Setup - The basics of getting started with cloudwatch
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
Installs AWS Cloudwatch Monitoring Scripts and sets up a cron entry to push system metrics to Cloudwatch.
More info on the monitoring scripts can be found here.
Creates a crontab entry in order to routinely push metrics to Cloudwatch. This cron job defaults to being run as the user running Puppet or root.
The Cloudwatch monitoring scripts that this module installs are dependent on the following packages and they will be
installed automatically, unless $manage_dependencies
is set to false
.
-
RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
perl-Switch
perl-DateTime
perl-Sys-Syslog
perl-LWP-Protocol-https
perl-Digest-SHA
unzip
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Amazon Linux:
perl-Switch
perl-DateTime
perl-Sys-Syslog
perl-LWP-Protocol-https
unzip
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Debian/Ubuntu:
libwww-perl
libdatetime-perl
unzip
Once this module has been installed and your manifest has been applied to your Puppet nodes, Cloudwatch metrics will be pushed every minute by default.
You must setup AWS IAM credentials on your instances or assign an IAM role to your instances which has access to push data to Cloudwatch. More info on this can be found here.
- Install the module:
puppet module install MasterRoot24-cloudwatch
- Include the module in your manifests:
node 'my-node.example.com' { include cloudwatch }
IAM access key ID for a user that has permissions to push metrics to Cloudwatch.
Note: Both access_key
and secret_key
must be set to use IAM user credentials.
Note: Cannot be used with credential_file
or iam_role
.
Default: undef
IAM secret access key for a user that has permissions to push metrics to Cloudwatch.
Note: Both access_key
and secret_key
must be set to use IAM user credentials.
Note: Cannot be used with credential_file
or iam_role
.
Default: undef
Path to file containing IAM user credentials.
Note: Cannot be used with access_key
and secret_key
or iam_role
.
Example credential file:
AWSAccessKeyId=my-access-key-id
AWSSecretKey=my-secret-access-key
Default: undef
IAM role used to provide AWS credentials.
Note: Cannot be used with access_key
and secret_key
or credential_file
.
Default: undef
Collects and sends the MemoryUtilization
metric as a percentage.
This option reports only memory allocated by applications and the operating system, and excludes memory in cache and buffers.
Default: true
Collects and sends the MemoryUsed
metric.
This option reports only memory allocated by applications and the operating system, and excludes memory in cache and buffers.
Default: true
Collects and sends the MemoryAvailable
metric.
This option reports memory available for use by applications and the operating system.
Default: true
Collects and sends SwapUtilization
metric as a percentage.
Default: true
Collects and sends SwapUsed
metric.
Default: true
Selects the disks on which to report.
It's possible to specify a mount point or any file located on a mount point for the filesystem that needs to be reported.
To select multiple disks, add additional elements to the array. E.g. ['/', '/home']
Default: ['/']
Collects and sends the DiskSpaceUtilization
metric for the selected disks.
The metric is reported as a percentage.
Default: true
Collects and sends the DiskSpaceUsed
metric for the selected disks.
Default: true
Collects and sends the DiskSpaceAvailable
metric for the selected disks.
Default: true
Specifies units in which to report memory usage.
Units may be one of the following: bytes
, kilobytes
, megabytes
, gigabytes
.
Default: 'megabytes'
Specifies units in which to report disk space usage.
Units may be one of the following: bytes
, kilobytes
, megabytes
, gigabytes
.
Default: 'gigabytes'
Adds aggregated metrics for instance type, AMI ID, and overall for the region.
Default: false
The script only aggregates metrics for instance type, AMI ID, and overall for the region.
Default: false
Adds aggregated metrics for the Auto Scaling group.
Default: false
The script reports only Auto Scaling metrics.
Default: false
The minute at which to run the cron job, specified an cron format. e.g. '*/5'
would push metrics to Cloudwatch
every 5 minutes.
Default: '*'
(every minute)
The directory to install the AWS scripts into.
Default: /opt
Whether or not this module should manage the installation of the packages which the AWS scripts depend on.
Default: true
Please feel free to file an issue on the GitHub repo or create a PR if there's something here that you'd like to fix.
I'll try to fix issues as and when they arise as soon as I can.
See the CHANGELOG.