Fetches RDS log files and analyzes them with pgbadger.
Make sure your credentials are set in the ~/.aws/credentials
file.
Also, you can set a region in the ~/.aws/config
file, so passing region option to the script is not needed.
Last but not least, make sure you have pgbadger
installed and reacheable from your $PATH
.
You can install it using pip
:
$ pip install rdspgbadger
To build a pgbadger
report, just run the following (replacing instanceid
by your instance ID):
$ rds-pgbadger instanceid
Only the Instance ID is mandatory, but there are also other options you can use:
- -d, --date : by default the script downloads all the available logs. By specifying a date in the format
YYYY-MM-DD
, you can then download only that day's logs. - -r, --region : by default the script use the region specified in your AWS config file. If none, or if you wish to change it, you can use this option to do so.
- -o, --output : by default the script outputs log files and reports to the
out
folder. This option allows you to change it. - -n, --no-process : download log file(s), but do not process them with PG Badger.
For any request, feel free to make a pull request or fill an issue on Github.