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This plugin provides native AWS instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: health and metrics for various AWS services, such as EC2, RDS, ELB, and more, as well as handlers for EC2, SES, and SNS.

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Functionality

check-alb-target-group-health.rb

check-asg-instances-created.rb

check-asg-instances-inservice.rb

check-autoscaling-cpucredits.rb

check-beanstalk-elb-metric.rb

check-certificate-expiry.rb

check-cloudwatch-alarm

check-cloudwatch-alarms

check-cloudwatch-composite-metric

check-cloudwatch-metric

check-cloudfront-tag

check-configservice-rules

check-dynamodb-capacity.rb

check-dynamodb-throttle.rb

check-ebs-snapshots.rb

check-ebs-burst-limit.rb

check-ec2-cpu_balance.rb

check-ec2-filter.rb

check-ec2-network.rb

check-ecs-service-health.rb

check-eip-allocation.rb

check-elasticache-failover.rb

check-elb-certs.rb

check-elb-health-fog.rb

check-elb-health-sdk.rb

check-elb-health.rb

check-elb-instances-inservice.rb

check-elb-latency.rb

check-elb-nodes.rb

check-elb-sum-requests.rb

check-emr-cluster.rb

check-emr-steps.rb

check-eni-status.rb

check-instance-events.rb

check-instance-health.rb

check-kms-key.rb

check-rds-events.rb

check-rds-pending.rb

check-rds.rb

check-redshift-events.rb

check-reserved-instances.rb

check-route53-domain-expiration.rb

check-s3-bucket.rb

check-s3-object.rb

check-s3-tag.rb

check-ses-limit.rb

check-ses-statistics.rb

check-sns-subscriptions

check-sqs-messages.rb

check-subnet-ip-consumption

check-vpc-nameservers

check-instances-count.rb

check-vpc-vpn.rb

handler-ec2_node.rb

handler-scale-asg-down.rb

handler-scale-asg-up.rb

handler-ses.rb

handler-sns.rb

metrics-asg.rb

metrics-autoscaling-instance-count.rb

metrics-billing.rb

metrics-ec2-count.rb

metrics-ec2-filter.rb

metrics-elasticache.rb

metrics-elb-full.rb

metrics-elb.rb

metrics-emr-steps.rb

metrics-rds.rb

metrics-s3.rb

metrics-ses.rb

metrics-sqs.rb

Files

  • /bin/check-alb-target-group-health.rb
  • /bin/check-asg-instances-created.rb
  • /bin/check-autoscaling-cpucredits.rb
  • /bin/check-asg-instances-inservice.rb
  • /bin/check-beanstalk-elb-metric.rb
  • /bin/check-certificate-expiry.rb
  • /bin/check-configservice-rules.rb
  • /bin/check-cloudfront-tag.rb
  • /bin/check-cloudwatch-alarm.rb
  • /bin/check-cloudwatch-metric.rb
  • /bin/check-cloudwatch-composite-metric.rb
  • /bin/check-dynamodb-capacity.rb
  • /bin/check-dynamodb-throttle.rb
  • /bin/check-ebs-burst-limit.rb
  • /bin/check-ebs-snapshots.rb
  • /bin/check-ec2-filter.rb
  • /bin/check-ec2-network.rb
  • /bin/check-ecs-service-health.rb
  • /bin/check-elasticache-failover.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-certs.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-health-fog.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-health-sdk.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-health.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-instances-inservice.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-latency.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-nodes.rb
  • /bin/check-elb-sum-requests.rb
  • /bin/check-emr-cluster.rb
  • /bin/check-emr-steps.rb
  • /bin/check-eni-status.rb
  • /bin/check-instance-events.rb
  • /bin/check-rds-events.rb
  • /bin/check-rds-pending.rb
  • /bin/check-rds.rb
  • /bin/check-redshift-events.rb
  • /bin/check-route53-domain-expiration.rb
  • /bin/check-s3-object.rb
  • /bin/check-s3-tag.rb
  • /bin/check-ses-limit.rb
  • /bin/check-ses-statistics.rb
  • /bin/check-sqs-messages.rb
  • /bin/check-subnet-ip-consumption.rb
  • /bin/check-vpc-nameservers.rb
  • /bin/check_vpc_vpn.py
  • /bin/check_vpc_vpn.rb
  • /bin/handler-ec2_node.rb
  • /bin/handler-ses.rb
  • /bin/handler-sns.rb
  • /bin/metrics-autoscaling-instance-count.rb
  • /bin/check-instances-count.rb
  • /bin/metrics-asg.rb
  • /bin/metrics-billing.rb
  • /bin/metrics-ec2-count.rb
  • /bin/metrics-ec2-filter.rb
  • /bin/metrics-elasticache.rb
  • /bin/metrics-elb-full.rb
  • /bin/metrics-elb.rb
  • /bin/metrics-emr-steps.rb
  • /bin/metrics-rds.rb
  • /bin/metrics-s3.rb
  • /bin/metrics-ses.rb
  • /bin/metrics-sqs.rb

Usage

handler-ses

  1. Configure authentication
  2. Enable the handler in /etc/sensu/conf.d/handlers/ses.json:
{
  "handlers": {
    "ses": {
      "type": "pipe",
      "command": "handler-ses.rb"
    }
  }
}
  1. Configure the handler in /etc/sensu/conf.d/ses.json:
{
  "ses": {
    "mail_from": "[email protected]",
    "mail_to": "[email protected]",
    "region": "us-east-1",
    "subscriptions": {
      "subscription_name": {
        "mail_to": "[email protected]"
      }
    }
  }
}

handler-sns

handler-sns can be used to send alerts to Email, HTTP endpoints, SMS, or any other subscription type supported by SNS.

  1. Create an SNS topic and subscription [Docs]
  2. Configure authentication
  3. Enable the handler in /etc/sensu/conf.d/handlers/sns.json:
{
  "handlers": {
    "sns": {
      "type": "pipe",
      "command": "handler-sns.rb"
    }
  }
}
  1. Configure the handler in /etc/sensu/conf.d/sns.json:
{
  "sns": {
    "topic_arn": "arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:111111111111:topic",
    "region": "us-east-1"
  }
}

Installation

Installation and Setup

Note: In addition to the standard installation requirements the installation of this gem will require compiling the nokogiri gem. Due to this you'll need certain development packages on your system. On Ubuntu systems install build-essential, libxml2-dev and zlib1g-dev. On CentOS install gcc and zlib-devel.

Authentication

AWS credentials are required to execute these checks. Starting with AWS-SDK v2 there are a few methods of passing credentials to the check:

  1. Use a credential file. Place the credentials in ~/.aws/credentials. On Unix-like systems this is going to be /opt/sensu/.aws/credentials. Be sure to restrict the file to the sensu user.
[default]
aws_access_key_id = <access_key>
aws_secret_access_key = <secret_access_key>
  1. Use an EC2 instance profile. If the checks are executing on an EC2 instance you can give the instance an IAM role and authentication will be handled automatically.

See the AWS-SDK docs for more details on credential configuration.

Some of the checks accept credentials with aws_access_key and aws_secret_access_key options however this method is deprecated as it is insecure to pass credentials on the command line. Support for these options will be removed in future releases.

No matter which authentication method is used you should restrict AWS API access to the minimum required to run the checks. In general this is done by limiting the sensu IAM user/role to the necessary Describe calls for the services being checked.

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This plugin provides native AWS instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: health and metrics for various AWS services, such as EC2, RDS, ELB, and more, as well as handlers for EC2, SES, and SNS.

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