/collectd-cloudwatch

A collectd plugin for sending data to Amazon CloudWatch

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CloudWatch collectd plugin

The CloudWatch collectd plugin is a publishing extension for collectd, an open source statistic gathering daemon. With our extension all configured collectd metrics are automatically published to CloudWatch. This plugin allows monitoring of servers and applications within and outside of EC2 instances. The plugin offers additional functionality for EC2 customers such as automatic discovery of Instance ID and AWS region.

Installation

chmod u+x setup.py
sudo ./setup.py
  • Follow on screen instructions

Configuration

Plugin specific configuration

The default location of the configuration file used by collectd-cloudwatch plugin is: /opt/collectd-plugins/cloudwatch/config/plugin.conf. The parameters in this file are optional when plugin is executed on EC2 instance. This file allows modification of the following parameters:

  • credentials_path - Used to point to AWS account configuration file
  • region - Manual override for region used to publish metrics
  • host - Manual override for EC2 Instance ID and Host information propagated by collectd
  • whitelist_pass_through - Used to enable potentially unsafe regular expressions. By default regex such as a line containing .* or .+ only is automatically disabled in the whitelist configuration. Setting this value to True may result in a large number of metrics being published. Before changing this parameter, read pricing information to understand how to estimate your bill.
  • debug - Provides verbose logging of metrics emitted to CloudWatch

Example configuration file

credentials_path = "/home/user/.aws/credentials"
region = "us-west-1"
host = "Server1"
whitelist_pass_through = False
debug = False

AWS account configuration

The account configuration is optional for EC2 instances with IAM Role attached. By default the AWS account configuration file is expected to be stored in: /opt/collectd-plugins/cloudwatch/config/.aws/credentials. The following parameters can be configured in the above file:

  • aws_access_key - Access Key ID for account with permissions to write to CloudWatch
  • aws_secret_key - Secret Access Key for the above account

Example configuration file

aws_access_key = valid_access_key
aws_secret_key = valid_secret_key

Whitelist configuration

The CloudWatch collectd plugin allows users to select metrics to be published. This is done by adding metric names or regular expressions written in python regex syntax to the whitelist config file. The default location of this configuration is: /opt/collectd-plugins/cloudwatch/config/whitelist.conf.

Warning:
  1. In order to send all metrics from collectd directly to CloudWatch you can add the following rule to the whitelist.conf: .*
  2. The metric names in CloudWatch are slightly different from the metric key used in the white list.

Example configuration:

swap--swap-free
memory--memory-.*
df-.*-percent_bytes-used
Effect:
  1. Only the swap.swap.free metric will be published from all swap metrics
  2. All memory metrics will be published
  3. The df.percent_bytes.used metric will be published for every file system reported by df plugin

Usage

Once the plugin is configured correctly, restart collectd to load new configuration.

sudo /etc/init.d/collectd restart

From now on your collectd metrics will be published to CloudWatch.

Troubleshooting

Our plugin uses collectd logfile plugin. In order to enable logging in collectd, modify the collectd.conf to contain the following section:

LoadPlugin logfile

<Plugin logfile>
       LogLevel info
       File /var/log/collectd.log
       Timestamp true
       PrintSeverity false
</Plugin>

The collectd log can be filtered for CloudWatch plugin events using grep:

grep "[AmazonCloudWatchPlugin]" /var/log/collectd.log

Contributing

  1. Create your fork by clicking Fork button on top of the page.
  2. Download your repository: git clone https://github.com/USER/cloudwatch-collectd-plugin.git
  3. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  4. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'My new feature description'
  5. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  6. Submit a pull request

License

The MIT License (MIT)

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