Amazon AppStream

Overview

Amazon AppStream is a fully managed, secure application streaming service that allows you to stream desktop applications from AWS to a web browser.

Enable this integration to see all your AppStream metrics in Datadog.

Setup

Installation

If you haven’t already, set up the Amazon Web Services integration first.

Metric collection

  1. In the AWS integration page, ensure that AppStream is enabled under the Metric Collection tab.
  2. Install the Datadog - Amazon AppStream integration.

Log collection

Enable logging

Configure Amazon AppStream to send logs either to a S3 bucket or to CloudWatch.

Note: If you log to a S3 bucket, make sure that amazon_appstream is set as Target prefix.

Send logs to Datadog

  1. If you haven’t already, set up the Datadog Forwarder Lambda function.

  2. Once the Lambda function is installed, manually add a trigger on the S3 bucket or CloudWatch log group that contains your Amazon AppStream logs in the AWS console:

Data Collected

Metrics

aws.appstream.actual_capacity
(count)
The average number of instances that are available for streaming or are currently streaming
aws.appstream.actual_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of instances that are available for streaming or are currently streaming
aws.appstream.actual_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of instances that are available for streaming or are currently streaming
aws.appstream.available_capacity
(count)
The average number of idle instances currently available for user sessions
aws.appstream.available_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of idle instances currently available for user sessions
aws.appstream.available_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of idle instances currently available for user sessions
aws.appstream.capacity_utilization
(count)
The average percentage of instances in a fleet that are being used
Shown as percent
aws.appstream.capacity_utilization.maximum
(count)
The maximum percentage of instances in a fleet that are being used
Shown as percent
aws.appstream.capacity_utilization.minimum
(count)
The minimum percentage of instances in a fleet that are being used
Shown as percent
aws.appstream.desired_capacity
(count)
The average number of instances that are either running or pending. This represents the total number of concurrent streaming sessions your fleet can support in a steady state
aws.appstream.desired_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of instances that are either running or pending. This represents the total number of concurrent streaming sessions your fleet can support in a steady state
aws.appstream.desired_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of instances that are either running or pending. This represents the total number of concurrent streaming sessions your fleet can support in a steady state
aws.appstream.in_use_capacity
(count)
The average number of instances currently being used for streaming sessions
aws.appstream.in_use_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of instances currently being used for streaming sessions
aws.appstream.in_use_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of instances currently being used for streaming sessions
aws.appstream.insufficient_capacity_error
(count)
The average number of session requests rejected due to lack of capacity
aws.appstream.insufficient_capacity_error.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of session requests rejected due to lack of capacity
aws.appstream.insufficient_capacity_error.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of session requests rejected due to lack of capacity
aws.appstream.insufficient_capacity_error.sum
(count)
The sum of the number of session requests rejected due to lack of capacity
aws.appstream.pending_capacity
(count)
The average number of instances being provisioned by AppStream. Represts the additional number of streaming sessions the fleet can support after provisioning is complete
aws.appstream.pending_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of instances being provisioned by AppStream. Represts the additional number of streaming sessions the fleet can support after provisioning is complete
aws.appstream.pending_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of instances being provisioned by AppStream. Represts the additional number of streaming sessions the fleet can support after provisioning is complete
aws.appstream.running_capacity
(count)
The average number of instances currently running. Represents the number of concurrent streaming sessions that can be supported by the fleet in its current state
aws.appstream.running_capacity.maximum
(count)
The maximum number of instances currently running. Represents the number of concurrent streaming sessions that can be supported by the fleet in its current state
aws.appstream.running_capacity.minimum
(count)
The minimum number of instances currently running. Represents the number of concurrent streaming sessions that can be supported by the fleet in its current state

Events

The Amazon AppStream integration does not include any events.

Service Checks

The Amazon AppStream integration does not include any service checks.

Troubleshooting

Need help? Contact Datadog support.

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