


LICENSE.txt – This file contains the license details for Apache 2.0. CloudWatchClient.pm - This Perl script file module will be used to simplify by calling Amazon Cloud Watch from using other scripts. awscreds.template - This Perl script file will contain an example for AWS credentials keys and secret access key named with access key ID. This Perl script file will be used for collecting the system metrics on our ubuntu server and which will send them to the Amazon Cloud Watch. Currently, our folder will contain the following files: - This Perl file is used to displaying the current utilization statistics reports for our AWS instance on which these file scripts will be executed. Now uncompress the currently downloaded sources using the following commands unzip CloudWatchMonitoringScripts-1.2.2.zip & \ rm CloudWatchMonitoringScripts-1.2.2.zip & \ cd aws-scripts-mon The directory will contain Perl scripts, because of the execution of these scripts only report memory run and disk space utilization metrics will run in our Ubuntu server. Now run the below command and download the source: curl -O 3. First login to your AWS server, and from our terminal, install below packages sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install unzip sudo apt-get install lib2. Installing the Scripts Before we start installing the scripts for monitoring, we should install all the dependent packages need to perform on Ubuntu. CloudWatch functions display alarms, graphs, custom metrics data and including statistics. Amazon Cloud Watch will allow us to collect the custom metrics from our applications that we will monitor to troubleshoot any issues, spot trends, and configure operational performance. To do this, we can use Amazon CloudWatch, which provides a flexible, scalable and reliable solution for monitoring our server.
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Today I am going write a blog on how to Monitor Memory and Disk custom metrics and creating alarm in Ubuntu.
