Amazon AppStream

Présentation

Amazon AppStream est un service de streaming d’applications sécurisé et entièrement géré qui vous permet de diffuser vos applications de bureau d’AWS vers un navigateur web.

Activez cette intégration pour visualiser dans Datadog toutes vos métriques d’AppStream.

Configuration

Installation

Si vous ne l’avez pas déjà fait, configurez d’abord l’intégration Amazon Web Services.

Collecte de métriques

  1. Dans le carré d’intégration AWS, assurez-vous que l’option AppStream est cochée dans la section concernant la collecte des métriques.
  2. Installez l’intégration Datadog/Amazon AppStream.

Collecte de logs

Activer le logging

Configurez Amazon AppStream de façon à ce que ses logs soient envoyés vers un compartiment S3 ou vers CloudWatch.

Remarque : si vous envoyez vos logs vers un compartiment S3, assurez-vous que amazon_appstream est défini en tant que Target prefix.

Envoyer des logs à Datadog

  1. Si vous ne l’avez pas déjà fait, configurez la fonction Lambda de collecte de logs AWS avec Datadog.

  2. Une fois la fonction Lambda installée, ajoutez manuellement un déclencheur sur le compartiment S3 ou sur le groupe de logs CloudWatch qui contient vos logs Amazon AppStream dans la console AWS :

Données collectées

Métriques

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

Événements

L’intégration Amazon AppStream n’inclut aucun événement.

Checks de service

L’intégration Amazon AppStream n’inclut aucun check de service.

Dépannage

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