Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)

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Overview

Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. With Amazon Keyspaces, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today.

Enable this integration to see all your Keyspaces 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 Cassandra is enabled under the Metric Collection tab.
  2. Install the Datadog - Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) integration.

Data Collected

Metrics

aws.cassandra.account_max_table_level_reads
(gauge)
The maximum number of read capacity units that can be used by a table of an account.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.account_max_table_level_writes
(gauge)
The maximum number of write capacity units that can be used by a table of an account.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.account_provisioned_read_capacity_utilization
(gauge)
The percentage of provisioned read capacity units utilized by an account.
Shown as percent
aws.cassandra.account_provisioned_write_capacity_utilization
(gauge)
The percentage of provisioned write capacity units utilized by an account.
Shown as percent
aws.cassandra.conditional_check_failed_requests
(count)
The number of failed lightweight transaction (LWT) write requests.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.consumed_read_capacity_units
(count)
The total read capacity units consumed.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.consumed_write_capacity_units
(count)
The total write capacity units consumed.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.max_provisioned_table_read_capacity_utilization
(gauge)
The percentage of provisioned read capacity units utilized by the highest provisioned read table of an account.
Shown as percent
aws.cassandra.max_provisioned_table_write_capacity_utilization
(gauge)
The percentage of provisioned write capacity units utilized by the highest provisioned read table of an account.
Shown as percent
aws.cassandra.per_connection_request_rate_exceeded
(count)
Number of requests to Amazon Keyspaces that exceed the per-connection request rate quota.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.provisioned_read_capacity_units
(gauge)
The average number of provisioned read capacity units for a table.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.provisioned_write_capacity_units
(gauge)
The average number of provisioned write capacity units for a table.
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.read_throttle_events
(count)
The number of requests to Amazon Keyspaces that exceed the provisioned read capacity for a table.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.returned_item_count
(count)
The number of rows returned by multi-row SELECT queries during the specified time period.
Shown as row
aws.cassandra.storage_partition_throughput_capacity_exceeded
(count)
The sum of the number of requests to an Amazon Keyspaces storage partition that exceed the throughput capacity of the partition.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.successful_request_latency
(gauge)
The average elapsed time of successful requests to Amazon Keyspaces during the specified time period.
Shown as millisecond
aws.cassandra.successful_request_latency.samplecount
(count)
The number of successful requests to Amazon Keyspaces during the specified time period.
Shown as millisecond
aws.cassandra.system_errors
(count)
The number of requests to Amazon Keyspaces that generate a ServerError during the specified time period.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.ttldeletes
(count)
The units consumed to delete or update data in a row by using Time to Live (TTL).
Shown as unit
aws.cassandra.user_errors
(count)
The number of requests to Amazon Keyspaces that generate an InvalidRequest error during the specified time period.
Shown as request
aws.cassandra.write_throttle_events
(count)
The number of requests to Amazon Keyspaces that exceed the provisioned write capacity for a table.
Shown as request

Events

The Amazon Keyspaces integration does not include any events.

Service Checks

The Amazon Keyspaces integration does not include any service checks.

Troubleshooting

Need help? Contact Datadog support.

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