In this video we show you how you use Cloudwatch Unified Agent to monitor your Windows instances performance metrics and logs For more information, visit the AWS for Microsoft Workloads Self-Study Guide at - amzn.to/2t7AHBA.
Very helpful thanks. Was able to figure it out more or less for ubuntu following the same steps from you vid. Weird thing I noticed on setting this up on ubuntu in 2020 - the default suggested log_stream_name is "[{Instance_id}]". But when I left this as default, logs never showed up properly in cloudwatch (ie. no log group). When I then set it as a string like "instance-1" or "foobar", and reran the AwsCLoudWatchMangerAgent command, it worked fine!
Does CloudWatch agent upload logs to CloudWatch log group in Real time?? I have Matillion hosted on an EC2 instance and the use case I have is to fetch the real time ETL job logs stored in EC2 server and load them into CloudWatch..
Hi, is there any option to set up the parameter store without login into the server.? I want to set up the cloudwatch alert for disk usage. But no access to the server. Let me know if there's any way
This is good, but you should also let people know that they can configure all of this on a single server, no need to stand up two instances for monitoring.
need your help plz sir... i want to use aws for my personal use and need to configure my aws in such a away that it charge me only for how much i use them plz... help me by email ....plz
what is the difference between 2 servers? what are services of the administrator server running differently from the webserver? what is the correlation between 2 ? is either one of them an ADC...i am unable to understand how are they co-related? Secondly sir, kindly keep updating as per the new console or create videos for new console as the managed instances is now shown in fleet manager of new console. U guys are dominating the market, and if you wont remain updated - then that seems awkward.
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