Opsview 6.8.x End of Support
With the release of Opsview 6.11.0 on February 2025, versions 6.8.x have reached their End of Support (EOS) status, according to our Support policy. This means that versions 6.8.x will no longer receive code fixes or security updates.
The documentation for version 6.8.9 and earlier versions will remain accessible for the time being, but it will no longer be updated or receive backports. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.
Cloud - AWS - CloudWatch Opspack
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow. Millions of customers are currently leveraging AWS cloud products and solutions to build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability.
What Can You Monitor Copied
Opsview Monitor’s AWS Generic Cloudwatch Opspack provides an easy way to monitor AWS and all of your custom Cloudwatch metrics. You can easily tie these custom service checks into the larger picture of your infrastructure for a complete view of your AWS environment.
Note: This Opspack knows when it was last run, so when testing the results in the troubleshoot section, you will need to wait a couple minutes each time you recheck the results. The time frame that is searched for is based around the last time the Opspack ran, so running it too quickly will result in no data being found and the service check going into an unknown
Service Checks Copied
Service Check | Description |
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AWSCloudWatch/Generic.CPUReservation | The percentage of CPU units that are reserved by running tasks in the cluster. |
AWSCloudWatch/Generic.CPUUtilization | The percentage of CPU utilization. |
AWSCloudWatch/Generic.MemoryReservation | The percentage of memory that is reserved by running tasks in the cluster. |
Prerequisites Copied
Opsview Cloud
For Opsview Cloud customers, please contact ITRS Support for assistance with these steps, as they require Orchestrator access.
To be able to monitor AWS CloudWatch services you need to add your AWS credentials to your Opsview Monitor server.
We recommend adding your AWS Access Key ID and AWS Secret Key ID to the default location (/opt/opsview/monitoringscripts/etc/plugins/cloud-aws/aws_credentials.cfg
) using the following command after creating your aws_credentials.cfg
file:
/opt/opsview/orchestrator/bin/orchestratorimportscripts etc-plugins cloud-aws /path/to/aws_credentials.cfg
This will set up the correct permissions for use. On a multi-cluster system, you can then run sync_monitoringscripts to distribute to all collectors at the same file location.
This credentials file should be in the following format:
[default]
aws_access_key_id = "Your Access Key Id"
aws_secret_access_key = "Your Secret Key Id"
If you are not using the default path, you will then need to assign your path to the variable: AWS_CLOUDWATCH_AUTHENTICATION
.
Setup and Configuration Copied
Add the Host Template Copied
Add the Cloud - AWS - CloudWatch Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host. Add the Primary Hostname/IP. This can be the Public DNS (IPV4) or IPV4 Public IP from the Description tab of an EC2 instance in the EC2 Console in AWS.
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.
Add and configure variables required for this host Copied
Variable | Description |
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AWS_CLOUDWATCH_AUTHENTICATION | Authentication details for CloudWatch. The Value is not used and therefore can be set to anything. Either override the File Path with the location of your credentials file, or override the Access Key and Secret Key arguments (this approach is recommended as the values will be encrypted). Optionally, override the Region (default: eu-west-1) with the location of your instance if you are not using the default region. |
AWS_CLOUDWATCH_ROLE_ARN | This optional variable is the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role to be used for the service checks. Override the Access ARN with the ARN of the role. The account should have AssumeRole(STS) for this ARN. |
AWS_CLOUDWATCH_GENERIC_SEARCH | Specify the AWS CloudWatch metric you want to monitor (e.g. CPUUtilization, CPUReservation, MemoryReservation). |
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Variables to Hosts.
Apply Changes Copied
Apply Changes and the system will then be monitored: