Monitoring Technology Dashboard for AWS

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    Summary of Monitoring Technology Dashboard for AWS

    The AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard allows you to monitor the health and performance of your AWS infrastructure. It highlights the five configuration items (CIs) and servers with the highest metric readouts over the past six hours, alongside the 50 most recent active alerts in your AWS environment. To access the dashboard, go to All > AIOps Dashboards > Monitoring Technology Dashboards and select AWS Monitoring.

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    Key Features

    • EC2: Displays metric data from EC2 virtual machines.
    • EC2 Alerts: Shows active alerts for EC2 virtual machines.
    • EBS: Displays metric data from EBS storage volumes.
    • S3: Displays metric data from S3 cloud object storage.
    • RDS: Displays metric data from RDS cloud databases.
    • ELB: Displays metric data from ELB cloud load balancing.
    • Dynamo DB: Displays metric data from Dynamo DB cloud databases.
    • ECS Cluster: Displays metric data from ECS clusters.
    • ECS Service: Displays metric data from ECS services.

    You can customize the metrics display by selecting categories like Host name, Class, Operating System, or OS Version. Additionally, the Time range filter allows you to specify the time period for metric data visualization.

    Prerequisites

    Before using the dashboard, ensure you have:

    • Created an AWS credential.
    • Established a Discovery schedule using this credential.
    • Accessed the Agent Client Collector Monitoring scope in your ServiceNow instance.
    • Enabled the agentclientcollectoradmin and dashboardadmin roles.
    • Activated Metric Intelligence on the MID Server.
    • Enabled the AWS Metrics, AWS EC2 Metrics, and AWS DynamoDB Metrics policies for metric-to-CI mapping.
    • Ensured the clotho plugin version 1.19.0.10 or higher is enabled.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard, you can efficiently monitor your AWS infrastructure, identify problematic metrics and alerts, and customize how metrics are displayed for better visibility and management. This insight aids in proactive system remediation and performance optimization.

    With the AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard, you can monitor the health and performance of your AWS infrastructure. By using the dashboard, you can identify the configuration items (CIs) and servers with the highest metric readouts, and view the most recent active alerts on those CIs and servers.

    Overview of the dashboard

    The AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard shows the five CIs and servers with the highest metric readouts during the past six hours. The dashboard also shows the 50 most recent active alerts in your AWS environment.

    To view the dashboard, navigate to All > AIOps Dashboards > Monitoring Technology Dashboards and select AWS Monitoring.

    Using the Monitoring Technology Dashboard for AWS

    Before using the Monitoring Technology Dashboard for AWS:
    • Create an AWS credential. For details on creating AWS credentials, see Setting up AWS service accounts.
    • Create a Discovery schedule, using the credential created in the previous step. For details on creating a Discovery schedule, see Access setup for AWS service accounts.
    • Ensure that you’re working in the Agent Client Collector Monitoring scope in your ServiceNow instance.
    • Ensure that the agent_client_collector_admin and dashboard_admin roles are enabled.
    • Enable Metric Intelligence on the MID Server.
    • Ensure that the AWS Metrics, AWS EC2 Metrics, and AWS DynamoDB Metrics policies are enabled.

      Enabling these policies activates metric to CI mapping.

    • Ensure that the clotho plugin version 1.19.0.10 or above is enabled.
    • After upgrading from a previous version, follow the procedure described in the ACC-M Dashboard Filters are not working when upgraded from Tokyo/Utah to Vancouver [KB1438042] article in the NOW Support Knowledge Base.
    The AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard contains the tabs that are listed in the following table.
    Table 1. AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard tabs
    Tab Description
    EC2 Displays the metric data from the EC2 (virtual machines) in the AWS environment.
    EC2 Alerts Displays the active EC2 (virtual machine) alerts in the AWS environment.
    EBS Displays the metric data from the EBS (storage volume) in the AWS environment.
    S3 Displays the metric data from the S3 (cloud object storage) in the AWS environment.
    RDS Displays the metric data from the RDS (cloud database) in the AWS environment.
    ELB Displays the metric data from the ELB (cloud load balancing) in the AWS environment.
    Dynamo DB Displays the metric data from the Dynamo DB (cloud database) in the AWS environment.
    ECS Cluster Displays the metric data from the ECS cluster in the AWS environment.
    ECS Service Displays the metric data from the ECS service in the AWS environment.

    On the right side of widgets displaying a single metric, you can select the More options icon (More options icon) and select Change group by. Select the category you want to view the metric by: Host name, Class, Operating System, or OS Version.

    Point to the relevant widget to view a specific datapoint and all of its details in a pop-up window. Select the Alerts tab to view the 50 most recent active alerts in your environment. Alerts help you to remediate your system by providing the information on problematic behavior.

    Use the Time range filter to filter the time range for which you want metric data to display on the dashboard.

    Use the Metrics by selected CI filter to select the CIs for which you want to view metrics.

    You can customize the appearance of the individual widgets on the AWS Monitoring Technology Dashboard. For example, you could change the time that the EC2 metrics appear. You can also include the customized widgets when you are creating a custom dashboard. For more information, see Customize the Monitoring Technology Dashboard.