Hi Damien,
That looks like a pretty good list! In case you haven't included it in EC2 and RDS:
- upcoming scheduled AWS maintenance affecting your instances;
- EC2 instance running low on, and/or predicted to run out of CPU credits based on utilization over the last x hours.
I wish you all the best in your endeavors.
Kind regards,
SebA
On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 08:45, Damien Martins <damien at makelofine.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm starting to work on a set of Xymon client extensions to monitor Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources.
As my own use case is not very representative, could you let me know what is missing in this list ?
-EC2 instances checks (only the infrastructure layer, as the OS can easily run genuine xymon client)
-RDS instances
-CloudWatch metrics/logs (most important, as it can be used as a central point)
-CloudTrail events
-S3 usage
-IAM users/roles/policies (to ensure nothing changed)
-CloudFormation (check stacks are not drifting from template)
Feel free to tell me what service are missing, and explain the use case, the important things to check.
This could be a long work, so do not expect to have something delivered before Q2.
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