Intro
Amazon EC2 Monitoring is a service that provides users with data and actionable insights to monitor their EC2 Instances, understand and respond to performance changes, optimize resource utilization, and get a unified view of operational health. Domo delivers the information you need in real-time visualizations, making analysis faster, easier, and more effective. With your EC2 Monitoring data in Domo, you can use Domo’s alerts feature to receive notifications when a key metric deviates from your thresholds and needs your attention. You can connect to your Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring account in the Data Center. This topic discusses the fields and menus that are specific to the Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring connector user interface. To add DataSets, set update schedules, and edit DataSet information, see Adding a DataSet Using a Connector.Prerequisites
To connect to your Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring account and create a DataSet, you need the following:- Amazon Web Services account’s Access Key ID
- Amazon Web Services account’s Secret Key
Connecting to Your Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring Account
This section enumerates the options in the Credentials and Details panes on the Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring Connector page. The components of the other panes on this page, Scheduling, and Name & Describe Your DataSet, are universal across most connector types and are discussed in great detail in Adding a DataSet Using a Connector.Credentials Pane
This pane contains fields for entering credentials to connect to your Amazon Web Service (AWS) EC2 Monitoring account. The following table describes what is needed for each field:Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Access Key | Enter the Amazon Web Services account’s Access Key ID. |
| AWS Secret Key | Enter the Amazon Web Services account’s Secret Key. |
Details Pane
| Menu | Description |
| Report | Select the Report Type from the drop-down list. |
| Instance Id | Enter the EC2 Instance Id for which the information needs to be retrieved. Leave this field as blank or enter ‘ALL’ to see records for all the instances in your AWS account. |
| Metric | Select the Metric Type. |
| Start Time | Enter the start time for retrieving monitoring records. Valid formats are now, now-Xsecond(s), now-Xminute(s), now-Xhour(s), now-Xday(s), today, today-X and yyyy-MM-dd. Start and end times must be within the last 14 days. |
| End Time | Enter the end time for retrieving monitoring records. Valid formats are now, now-Xsecond(s), now-Xminute(s), now-Xhour(s), now-Xday(s), today, today-X and yyyy-MM-dd. Start and end times must be within the last 14 days. |
| Period | Enter the Period (in minutes) for which monitoring records need to be retrieved, for example: 2 (in Minutes). |