Before Start

Part of AWS

Create new Role for EC2 or attach new policy to exist Role

  • The Role Must Have

    • CloudWatchAgentServerPolicy

    • AmazonSSMManagedInstanceCore

    • inline policy ssm:putparameter (if you want store your conf to Parameter Store)

Part of VM

Install Collectd if system don’t have

apt update && apt install collectd -y

Install Cloud Watch Agent

In SSM console, choice Run Command

Select AWS-ConfigureAWSPackage

Setting like ref pic

Choice instance you need install’s EC2

Then click Run

Setting Cloud Watch Agent Conf

Log into VM, run wizard command

/opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/amazon-cloudwatch-agent-config-wizard

Setting screen looks like these

================================================================
= Welcome to the Amazon CloudWatch Agent Configuration Manager =
=                                                              =
= CloudWatch Agent allows you to collect metrics and logs from =
= your host and send them to CloudWatch. Additional CloudWatch =
= charges may apply.                                           =
================================================================
On which OS are you planning to use the agent?
1. linux
2. windows
3. darwin
default choice: [1]:

Trying to fetch the default region based on ec2 metadata...
Are you using EC2 or On-Premises hosts?
1. EC2
2. On-Premises
default choice: [1]:

Which user are you planning to run the agent?
1. root
2. cwagent
3. others
default choice: [1]:

Do you want to turn on StatsD daemon?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Which port do you want StatsD daemon to listen to?
default choice: [8125]

What is the collect interval for StatsD daemon?
1. 10s
2. 30s
3. 60s
default choice: [1]:

What is the aggregation interval for metrics collected by StatsD daemon?
1. Do not aggregate
2. 10s
3. 30s
4. 60s
default choice: [4]:

Do you want to monitor metrics from CollectD? WARNING: CollectD must be installed or the Agent will fail to start
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Do you want to monitor any host metrics? e.g. CPU, memory, etc.
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Do you want to monitor cpu metrics per core?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Do you want to add ec2 dimensions (ImageId, InstanceId, InstanceType, AutoScalingGroupName) into all of your metrics if the info is available?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Do you want to aggregate ec2 dimensions (InstanceId)?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Would you like to collect your metrics at high resolution (sub-minute resolution)? This enables sub-minute resolution for all metrics, but you can customize for specific metrics in the output json file.
1. 1s
2. 10s
3. 30s
4. 60s
default choice: [4]:

Which default metrics config do you want?
1. Basic
2. Standard
3. Advanced
4. None
default choice: [1]:
2
Current config as follows:
{
	"agent": {
		"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
		"run_as_user": "root"
	},
	"metrics": {
		"aggregation_dimensions": [
			[
				"InstanceId"
			]
		],
		"append_dimensions": {
			"AutoScalingGroupName": "${aws:AutoScalingGroupName}",
			"ImageId": "${aws:ImageId}",
			"InstanceId": "${aws:InstanceId}",
			"InstanceType": "${aws:InstanceType}"
		},
		"metrics_collected": {
			"collectd": {
				"metrics_aggregation_interval": 60
			},
			"cpu": {
				"measurement": [
					"cpu_usage_idle",
					"cpu_usage_iowait",
					"cpu_usage_user",
					"cpu_usage_system"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				],
				"totalcpu": false
			},
			"disk": {
				"measurement": [
					"used_percent",
					"inodes_free"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				]
			},
			"diskio": {
				"measurement": [
					"io_time"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				]
			},
			"mem": {
				"measurement": [
					"mem_used_percent"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60
			},
			"statsd": {
				"metrics_aggregation_interval": 60,
				"metrics_collection_interval": 10,
				"service_address": ":8125"
			},
			"swap": {
				"measurement": [
					"swap_used_percent"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60
			}
		}
	}
}
Are you satisfied with the above config? Note: it can be manually customized after the wizard completes to add additional items.
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

Do you have any existing CloudWatch Log Agent (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/AgentReference.html) configuration file to import for migration?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [2]:

Do you want to monitor any log files?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:
2
Saved config file to /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/config.json successfully.
Current config as follows:
{
	"agent": {
		"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
		"run_as_user": "root"
	},
	"metrics": {
		"aggregation_dimensions": [
			[
				"InstanceId"
			]
		],
		"append_dimensions": {
			"AutoScalingGroupName": "${aws:AutoScalingGroupName}",
			"ImageId": "${aws:ImageId}",
			"InstanceId": "${aws:InstanceId}",
			"InstanceType": "${aws:InstanceType}"
		},
		"metrics_collected": {
			"collectd": {
				"metrics_aggregation_interval": 60
			},
			"cpu": {
				"measurement": [
					"cpu_usage_idle",
					"cpu_usage_iowait",
					"cpu_usage_user",
					"cpu_usage_system"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				],
				"totalcpu": false
			},
			"disk": {
				"measurement": [
					"used_percent",
					"inodes_free"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				]
			},
			"diskio": {
				"measurement": [
					"io_time"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60,
				"resources": [
					"*"
				]
			},
			"mem": {
				"measurement": [
					"mem_used_percent"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60
			},
			"statsd": {
				"metrics_aggregation_interval": 60,
				"metrics_collection_interval": 10,
				"service_address": ":8125"
			},
			"swap": {
				"measurement": [
					"swap_used_percent"
				],
				"metrics_collection_interval": 60
			}
		}
	}
}
Please check the above content of the config.
The config file is also located at /opt/aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent/bin/config.json.
Edit it manually if needed.
Do you want to store the config in the SSM parameter store?
1. yes
2. no
default choice: [1]:

What parameter store name do you want to use to store your config? (Use 'AmazonCloudWatch-' prefix if you use our managed AWS policy)
default choice: [AmazonCloudWatch-linux]

Trying to fetch the default region based on ec2 metadata...
Which region do you want to store the config in the parameter store?
default choice: [us-east-1]

Which AWS credential should be used to send json config to parameter store?
1. 12312312321312312(From SDK)
2. Other
default choice: [1]:

Successfully put config to parameter store AmazonCloudWatch-linux.
Program exits now.

Restart Cloud Watch Agent from SSM

Then click Run, and wait to success

Go To Cloud Watch dashboard verify