Copyright | (c) 2013-2021 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Synopsis
- data CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification = CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification' {
- dimensions :: Maybe [MetricDimension]
- unit :: Maybe Text
- metricName :: Text
- namespace :: Text
- statistic :: MetricStatistic
- newCustomizedLoadMetricSpecification :: Text -> Text -> MetricStatistic -> CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification
- customizedLoadMetricSpecification_dimensions :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification (Maybe [MetricDimension])
- customizedLoadMetricSpecification_unit :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification (Maybe Text)
- customizedLoadMetricSpecification_metricName :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Text
- customizedLoadMetricSpecification_namespace :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Text
- customizedLoadMetricSpecification_statistic :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification MetricStatistic
Documentation
data CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Source #
Represents a CloudWatch metric of your choosing that can be used for predictive scaling.
For predictive scaling to work with a customized load metric
specification, AWS Auto Scaling needs access to the Sum
and Average
statistics that CloudWatch computes from metric data.
When you choose a load metric, make sure that the required Sum
and
Average
statistics for your metric are available in CloudWatch and
that they provide relevant data for predictive scaling. The Sum
statistic must represent the total load on the resource, and the
Average
statistic must represent the average load per capacity unit of
the resource. For example, there is a metric that counts the number of
requests processed by your Auto Scaling group. If the Sum
statistic
represents the total request count processed by the group, then the
Average
statistic for the specified metric must represent the average
request count processed by each instance of the group.
If you publish your own metrics, you can aggregate the data points at a given interval and then publish the aggregated data points to CloudWatch. Before AWS Auto Scaling generates the forecast, it sums up all the metric data points that occurred within each hour to match the granularity period that is used in the forecast (60 minutes).
For information about terminology, available metrics, or how to publish new metrics, see Amazon CloudWatch Concepts in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
After creating your scaling plan, you can use the AWS Auto Scaling console to visualize forecasts for the specified metric. For more information, see View Scaling Information for a Resource in the AWS Auto Scaling User Guide.
See: newCustomizedLoadMetricSpecification
smart constructor.
CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification' | |
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Instances
newCustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Source #
Create a value of CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:dimensions:CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification'
, customizedLoadMetricSpecification_dimensions
- The dimensions of the metric.
Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your customized load metric specification.
$sel:unit:CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification'
, customizedLoadMetricSpecification_unit
- The unit of the metric.
$sel:metricName:CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification'
, customizedLoadMetricSpecification_metricName
- The name of the metric.
$sel:namespace:CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification'
, customizedLoadMetricSpecification_namespace
- The namespace of the metric.
$sel:statistic:CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification'
, customizedLoadMetricSpecification_statistic
- The statistic of the metric. The only valid value is Sum
.
customizedLoadMetricSpecification_dimensions :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification (Maybe [MetricDimension]) Source #
The dimensions of the metric.
Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your customized load metric specification.
customizedLoadMetricSpecification_unit :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification (Maybe Text) Source #
The unit of the metric.
customizedLoadMetricSpecification_metricName :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Text Source #
The name of the metric.
customizedLoadMetricSpecification_namespace :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification Text Source #
The namespace of the metric.
customizedLoadMetricSpecification_statistic :: Lens' CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification MetricStatistic Source #
The statistic of the metric. The only valid value is Sum
.