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Amazon CloudWatch Statistics Input Plugin

This plugin will pull Metric Statistics from Amazon CloudWatch.

Amazon Authentication

This plugin uses a credential chain for Authentication with the CloudWatch API endpoint. In the following order the plugin will attempt to authenticate.

  1. Assumed credentials via STS if role_arn attribute is specified (source credentials are evaluated from subsequent rules)
  2. Explicit credentials from access_key, secret_key, and token attributes
  3. Shared profile from profile attribute
  4. Environment Variables
  5. Shared Credentials
  6. EC2 Instance Profile

Global configuration options

In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.

Configuration

# Pull Metric Statistics from Amazon CloudWatch
[[inputs.cloudwatch]]
  ## Amazon Region
  region = "us-east-1"

  ## Amazon Credentials
  ## Credentials are loaded in the following order
  ## 1) Web identity provider credentials via STS if role_arn and
  ##    web_identity_token_file are specified
  ## 2) Assumed credentials via STS if role_arn is specified
  ## 3) explicit credentials from 'access_key' and 'secret_key'
  ## 4) shared profile from 'profile'
  ## 5) environment variables
  ## 6) shared credentials file
  ## 7) EC2 Instance Profile
  # access_key = ""
  # secret_key = ""
  # token = ""
  # role_arn = ""
  # web_identity_token_file = ""
  # role_session_name = ""
  # profile = ""
  # shared_credential_file = ""
  
  ## If you are using CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can 
  ## set IncludeLinkedAccounts to true in a monitoring account 
  ## and collect metrics from the linked source accounts
  # include_linked_accounts = false
  
  ## Endpoint to make request against, the correct endpoint is automatically
  ## determined and this option should only be set if you wish to override the
  ## default.
  ##   ex: endpoint_url = "http://localhost:8000"
  # endpoint_url = ""

  ## Set http_proxy
  # use_system_proxy = false
  # http_proxy_url = "http://localhost:8888"

  ## The minimum period for Cloudwatch metrics is 1 minute (60s). However not
  ## all metrics are made available to the 1 minute period. Some are collected
  ## at 3 minute, 5 minute, or larger intervals.
  ## See https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/faqs/#monitoring.
  ## Note that if a period is configured that is smaller than the minimum for a
  ## particular metric, that metric will not be returned by the Cloudwatch API
  ## and will not be collected by Telegraf.
  #
  ## Requested CloudWatch aggregation Period (required)
  ## Must be a multiple of 60s.
  period = "5m"

  ## Collection Delay (required)
  ## Must account for metrics availability via CloudWatch API
  delay = "5m"

  ## Recommended: use metric 'interval' that is a multiple of 'period' to avoid
  ## gaps or overlap in pulled data
  interval = "5m"

  ## Recommended if "delay" and "period" are both within 3 hours of request
  ## time. Invalid values will be ignored. Recently Active feature will only
  ## poll for CloudWatch ListMetrics values that occurred within the last 3h.
  ## If enabled, it will reduce total API usage of the CloudWatch ListMetrics
  ## API and require less memory to retain.
  ## Do not enable if "period" or "delay" is longer than 3 hours, as it will
  ## not return data more than 3 hours old.
  ## See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_ListMetrics.html
  #recently_active = "PT3H"

  ## Configure the TTL for the internal cache of metrics.
  # cache_ttl = "1h"

  ## Metric Statistic Namespaces (required)
  namespaces = ["AWS/ELB"]

  ## Maximum requests per second. Note that the global default AWS rate limit
  ## is 50 reqs/sec, so if you define multiple namespaces, these should add up
  ## to a maximum of 50.
  ## See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch_limits.html
  # ratelimit = 25

  ## Timeout for http requests made by the cloudwatch client.
  # timeout = "5s"

  ## Batch Size
  ## The size of each batch to send requests to Cloudwatch. 500 is the
  ## suggested largest size. If a request gets to large (413 errors), consider
  ## reducing this amount.
  # batch_size = 500

  ## Namespace-wide statistic filters. These allow fewer queries to be made to
  ## cloudwatch.
  # statistic_include = ["average", "sum", "minimum", "maximum", sample_count"]
  # statistic_exclude = []

  ## Metrics to Pull
  ## Defaults to all Metrics in Namespace if nothing is provided
  ## Refreshes Namespace available metrics every 1h
  #[[inputs.cloudwatch.metrics]]
  #  names = ["Latency", "RequestCount"]
  #
  #  ## Statistic filters for Metric.  These allow for retrieving specific
  #  ## statistics for an individual metric.
  #  # statistic_include = ["average", "sum", "minimum", "maximum", sample_count"]
  #  # statistic_exclude = []
  #
  #  ## Dimension filters for Metric.
  #  ## All dimensions defined for the metric names must be specified in order
  #  ## to retrieve the metric statistics.
  #  ## 'value' has wildcard / 'glob' matching support such as 'p-*'.
  #  [[inputs.cloudwatch.metrics.dimensions]]
  #    name = "LoadBalancerName"
  #    value = "p-example"

Please note, the namespace option is deprecated in favor of the namespaces list option.

Requirements and Terminology

Plugin Configuration utilizes CloudWatch concepts and access pattern to allow monitoring of any CloudWatch Metric.

  • region must be a valid AWS region value
  • period must be a valid CloudWatch period value
  • namespaces must be a list of valid CloudWatch namespace value(s)
  • names must be valid CloudWatch metric names
  • dimensions must be valid CloudWatch dimension name/value pairs

Omitting or specifying a value of '*' for a dimension value configures all available metrics that contain a dimension with the specified name to be retrieved. If specifying >1 dimension, then the metric must contain all the configured dimensions where the value of the wildcard dimension is ignored.

Example:

[[inputs.cloudwatch]]
  period = "1m"
  interval = "5m"

  [[inputs.cloudwatch.metrics]]
    names = ["Latency"]

    ## Dimension filters for Metric (optional)
    [[inputs.cloudwatch.metrics.dimensions]]
      name = "LoadBalancerName"
      value = "p-example"

    [[inputs.cloudwatch.metrics.dimensions]]
      name = "AvailabilityZone"
      value = "*"

If the following ELBs are available:

  • name: p-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1a
  • name: p-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1b
  • name: q-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1a
  • name: q-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1b

Then 2 metrics will be output:

  • name: p-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1a
  • name: p-example, availabilityZone: us-east-1b

If the AvailabilityZone wildcard dimension was omitted, then a single metric (name: p-example) would be exported containing the aggregate values of the ELB across availability zones.

To maximize efficiency and savings, consider making fewer requests by increasing interval but keeping period at the duration you would like metrics to be reported. The above example will request metrics from Cloudwatch every 5 minutes but will output five metrics timestamped one minute apart.

Restrictions and Limitations

  • CloudWatch metrics are not available instantly via the CloudWatch API. You should adjust your collection delay to account for this lag in metrics availability based on your monitoring subscription level
  • CloudWatch API usage incurs cost - see GetMetricData Pricing

Metrics

Each CloudWatch Namespace monitored records a measurement with fields for each available Metric Statistic. Namespace and Metrics are represented in snake case

  • cloudwatch_{namespace}
    • {metric}_sum (metric Sum value)
    • {metric}_average (metric Average value)
    • {metric}_minimum (metric Minimum value)
    • {metric}_maximum (metric Maximum value)
    • {metric}_sample_count (metric SampleCount value)
Tags

Each measurement is tagged with the following identifiers to uniquely identify the associated metric Tag Dimension names are represented in snake case

  • All measurements have the following tags:
    • region (CloudWatch Region)
    • {dimension-name} (Cloudwatch Dimension value - one per metric dimension)
  • If include_linked_accounts is set to true then below tag is also provided:
    • account (The ID of the account where the metrics are located.)

Troubleshooting

You can use the aws cli to get a list of available metrics and dimensions:

aws cloudwatch list-metrics --namespace AWS/EC2 --region us-east-1
aws cloudwatch list-metrics --namespace AWS/EC2 --region us-east-1 --metric-name CPUCreditBalance

If the expected metrics are not returned, you can try getting them manually for a short period of time:

aws cloudwatch get-metric-data \
  --start-time 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z \
  --end-time 2018-07-01T00:15:00Z \
  --metric-data-queries '[
  {
    "Id": "avgCPUCreditBalance",
    "MetricStat": {
      "Metric": {
        "Namespace": "AWS/EC2",
        "MetricName": "CPUCreditBalance",
        "Dimensions": [
          {
            "Name": "InstanceId",
            "Value": "i-deadbeef"
          }
        ]
      },
      "Period": 300,
      "Stat": "Average"
    },
    "Label": "avgCPUCreditBalance"
  }
]'

Example Output

cloudwatch_aws_elb,load_balancer_name=p-example,region=us-east-1 latency_average=0.004810798017284538,latency_maximum=0.1100282669067383,latency_minimum=0.0006084442138671875,latency_sample_count=4029,latency_sum=19.382705211639404 1459542420000000000

Documentation

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Types

type CloudWatch

type CloudWatch struct {
	StatisticExclude []string        `toml:"statistic_exclude"`
	StatisticInclude []string        `toml:"statistic_include"`
	Timeout          config.Duration `toml:"timeout"`

	internalProxy.HTTPProxy

	Period                config.Duration `toml:"period"`
	Delay                 config.Duration `toml:"delay"`
	Namespace             string          `toml:"namespace" deprecated:"1.25.0;use 'namespaces' instead"`
	Namespaces            []string        `toml:"namespaces"`
	Metrics               []*Metric       `toml:"metrics"`
	CacheTTL              config.Duration `toml:"cache_ttl"`
	RateLimit             int             `toml:"ratelimit"`
	RecentlyActive        string          `toml:"recently_active"`
	BatchSize             int             `toml:"batch_size"`
	IncludeLinkedAccounts bool            `toml:"include_linked_accounts"`

	Log telegraf.Logger `toml:"-"`

	internalaws.CredentialConfig
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CloudWatch contains the configuration and cache for the cloudwatch plugin.

func New added in v1.16.0

func New() *CloudWatch

New instance of the cloudwatch plugin

func (*CloudWatch) Gather

func (c *CloudWatch) Gather(acc telegraf.Accumulator) error

Gather takes in an accumulator and adds the metrics that the Input gathers. This is called every "interval".

func (*CloudWatch) Init added in v1.20.0

func (c *CloudWatch) Init() error

func (*CloudWatch) SampleConfig

func (*CloudWatch) SampleConfig() string

type Dimension

type Dimension struct {
	Name  string `toml:"name"`
	Value string `toml:"value"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Dimension defines a simplified Cloudwatch dimension (provides metric filtering).

type Metric

type Metric struct {
	StatisticExclude *[]string    `toml:"statistic_exclude"`
	StatisticInclude *[]string    `toml:"statistic_include"`
	MetricNames      []string     `toml:"names"`
	Dimensions       []*Dimension `toml:"dimensions"`
}

Metric defines a simplified Cloudwatch metric.

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