Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- type AccessDeniedException
- type AvailabilityMeasurement
- type BadRequestException
- type ClientLocation
- type ConflictException
- type FilterParameter
- type HealthEvent
- type HealthEventImpactType
- type HealthEventStatus
- type HealthEventsConfig
- type ImpactedLocation
- type InternalServerErrorException
- type InternalServerException
- type InternetEventStatus
- type InternetEventSummary
- type InternetEventType
- type InternetHealth
- type InternetMeasurementsLogDelivery
- type LimitExceededException
- type LocalHealthEventsConfig
- type LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus
- type LogDeliveryStatus
- type Monitor
- type MonitorConfigState
- type MonitorProcessingStatusCode
- type Network
- type NetworkImpairment
- type NotFoundException
- type Operator
- type PerformanceMeasurement
- type QueryField
- type QueryStatus
- type QueryType
- type ResourceNotFoundException
- type RoundTripTime
- type S3Config
- type ThrottlingException
- type TooManyRequestsException
- type TriangulationEventType
- type ValidationException
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type AccessDeniedException ¶
type AccessDeniedException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.
func (*AccessDeniedException) Error ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) Error() string
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorCode() string
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*AccessDeniedException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *AccessDeniedException) ErrorMessage() string
type AvailabilityMeasurement ¶
type AvailabilityMeasurement struct { // Experience scores, or health scores are calculated for different geographic and // network provider combinations (that is, different granularities) and also summed // into global scores. If you view performance or availability scores without // filtering for any specific geography or service provider, Amazon CloudWatch // Internet Monitor provides global health scores. // // The Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor chapter in the CloudWatch User Guide // includes detailed information about how Internet Monitor calculates health // scores, including performance and availability scores, and when it creates and // resolves health events. For more information, see [How Amazon Web Services calculates performance and availability scores]in the Amazon CloudWatch // Internet Monitor section of the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [How Amazon Web Services calculates performance and availability scores]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMExperienceScores ExperienceScore *float64 // The percentage of impact caused by a health event for client location traffic // globally. // // For information about how Internet Monitor calculates impact, see [Inside Internet Monitor] in the // Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. // // [Inside Internet Monitor]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html PercentOfClientLocationImpacted *float64 // The impact on total traffic that a health event has, in increased latency or // reduced availability. This is the percentage of how much latency has increased // or availability has decreased during the event, compared to what is typical for // traffic from this client location to the Amazon Web Services location using this // client network. // // For information about how Internet Monitor calculates impact, see [How Internet Monitor works] in the // Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. // // [How Internet Monitor works]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html PercentOfTotalTrafficImpacted *float64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates measurements about the availability for your application's internet traffic between client locations and Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, we report that information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
Availability in Internet Monitor represents the estimated percentage of traffic that is not seeing an availability drop. For example, an availability score of 99% for an end user and service location pair is equivalent to 1% of the traffic experiencing an availability drop for that pair.
For more information, see How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
type BadRequestException ¶
type BadRequestException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A bad request was received.
func (*BadRequestException) Error ¶
func (e *BadRequestException) Error() string
func (*BadRequestException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *BadRequestException) ErrorCode() string
func (*BadRequestException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *BadRequestException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*BadRequestException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *BadRequestException) ErrorMessage() string
type ClientLocation ¶
type ClientLocation struct { // The name of the internet service provider (ISP) or network (ASN). // // This member is required. ASName *string // The Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the network at an impacted location. // // This member is required. ASNumber *int64 // The name of the city where the internet event is located. // // This member is required. City *string // The name of the country where the internet event is located. // // This member is required. Country *string // The latitude where the internet event is located. // // This member is required. Latitude *float64 // The longitude where the internet event is located. // // This member is required. Longitude *float64 // The metro area where the health event is located. // // Metro indicates a metropolitan region in the United States, such as the region // around New York City. In non-US countries, this is a second-level subdivision. // For example, in the United Kingdom, it could be a county, a London borough, a // unitary authority, council area, and so on. Metro *string // The subdivision location where the health event is located. The subdivision // usually maps to states in most countries (including the United States). For // United Kingdom, it maps to a country (England, Scotland, Wales) or province // (Northern Ireland). Subdivision *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The impacted location, such as a city, that Amazon Web Services clients access application resources from.
type ConflictException ¶
type ConflictException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The requested resource is in use.
func (*ConflictException) Error ¶
func (e *ConflictException) Error() string
func (*ConflictException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ConflictException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ConflictException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ConflictException) ErrorMessage() string
type FilterParameter ¶
type FilterParameter struct { // A data field that you want to filter, to further scope your application's // Internet Monitor data in a repository that you created by running a query. A // field might be city , for example. The field must be one of the fields that was // returned by the specific query that you used to create the repository. Field *string // The operator to use with the filter field and a value, such as not_equals . Operator Operator // One or more values to be used, together with the specified operator, to filter // data for a query. For example, you could specify an array of values such as // ["Seattle", "Redmond"] . Values in the array are separated by commas. Values []string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A filter that you use with the results of a Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query that you created and ran. The query sets up a repository of data that is a subset of your application's Internet Monitor data. FilterParameter is a string that defines how you want to filter the repository of data to return a set of results, based on your criteria.
The filter parameters that you can specify depend on the query type that you used to create the repository, since each query type returns a different set of Internet Monitor data.
For each filter, you specify a field (such as city ), an operator (such as not_equals , and a value or array of values (such as ["Seattle", "Redmond"] ). Separate values in the array with commas.
For more information about specifying filter parameters, see Using the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor User Guide.
type HealthEvent ¶
type HealthEvent struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the event. // // This member is required. EventArn *string // The internally-generated identifier of a specific network traffic impairment // health event. // // This member is required. EventId *string // The type of impairment for a health event. // // This member is required. ImpactType HealthEventImpactType // The locations impacted by the health event. // // This member is required. ImpactedLocations []ImpactedLocation // When the health event was last updated. // // This member is required. LastUpdatedAt *time.Time // When a health event started. // // This member is required. StartedAt *time.Time // The status of a health event. // // This member is required. Status HealthEventStatus // When the health event was created. CreatedAt *time.Time // The time when a health event ended. If the health event is still active, then // the end time is not set. EndedAt *time.Time // The value of the threshold percentage for performance or availability that was // configured when Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor created the health event. HealthScoreThreshold float64 // The impact on total traffic that a health event has, in increased latency or // reduced availability. This is the percentage of how much latency has increased // or availability has decreased during the event, compared to what is typical for // traffic from this client location to the Amazon Web Services location using this // client network. PercentOfTotalTrafficImpacted *float64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Information about a health event created in a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
type HealthEventImpactType ¶
type HealthEventImpactType string
const ( HealthEventImpactTypeAvailability HealthEventImpactType = "AVAILABILITY" HealthEventImpactTypePerformance HealthEventImpactType = "PERFORMANCE" HealthEventImpactTypeLocalAvailability HealthEventImpactType = "LOCAL_AVAILABILITY" HealthEventImpactTypeLocalPerformance HealthEventImpactType = "LOCAL_PERFORMANCE" )
Enum values for HealthEventImpactType
func (HealthEventImpactType) Values ¶
func (HealthEventImpactType) Values() []HealthEventImpactType
Values returns all known values for HealthEventImpactType. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type HealthEventStatus ¶
type HealthEventStatus string
const ( HealthEventStatusActive HealthEventStatus = "ACTIVE" HealthEventStatusResolved HealthEventStatus = "RESOLVED" )
Enum values for HealthEventStatus
func (HealthEventStatus) Values ¶
func (HealthEventStatus) Values() []HealthEventStatus
Values returns all known values for HealthEventStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type HealthEventsConfig ¶
type HealthEventsConfig struct { // The configuration that determines the threshold and other conditions for when // Internet Monitor creates a health event for a local availability issue. AvailabilityLocalHealthEventsConfig *LocalHealthEventsConfig // The health event threshold percentage set for availability scores. AvailabilityScoreThreshold float64 // The configuration that determines the threshold and other conditions for when // Internet Monitor creates a health event for a local performance issue. PerformanceLocalHealthEventsConfig *LocalHealthEventsConfig // The health event threshold percentage set for performance scores. PerformanceScoreThreshold float64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A complex type with the configuration information that determines the threshold and other conditions for when Internet Monitor creates a health event for an overall performance or availability issue, across an application's geographies.
Defines the percentages, for overall performance scores and availability scores for an application, that are the thresholds for when Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor creates a health event. You can override the defaults to set a custom threshold for overall performance or availability scores, or both.
You can also set thresholds for local health scores,, where Internet Monitor creates a health event when scores cross a threshold for one or more city-networks, in addition to creating an event when an overall score crosses a threshold.
If you don't set a health event threshold, the default value is 95%.
For local thresholds, you also set a minimum percentage of overall traffic that is impacted by an issue before Internet Monitor creates an event. In addition, you can disable local thresholds, for performance scores, availability scores, or both.
For more information, see Change health event thresholds in the Internet Monitor section of the CloudWatch User Guide.
type ImpactedLocation ¶
type ImpactedLocation struct { // The name of the internet service provider (ISP) or network (ASN). // // This member is required. ASName *string // The Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the network at an impacted location. // // This member is required. ASNumber *int64 // The name of the country where the health event is located. // // This member is required. Country *string // The status of the health event at an impacted location. // // This member is required. Status HealthEventStatus // The cause of the impairment. There are two types of network impairments: Amazon // Web Services network issues or internet issues. Internet issues are typically a // problem with a network provider, like an internet service provider (ISP). CausedBy *NetworkImpairment // The name of the city where the health event is located. City *string // The country code where the health event is located. The ISO 3166-2 codes for // the country is provided, when available. CountryCode *string // The calculated health at a specific location. InternetHealth *InternetHealth // The IPv4 prefixes at the client location that was impacted by the health event. Ipv4Prefixes []string // The latitude where the health event is located. Latitude *float64 // The longitude where the health event is located. Longitude *float64 // The metro area where the health event is located. // // Metro indicates a metropolitan region in the United States, such as the region // around New York City. In non-US countries, this is a second-level subdivision. // For example, in the United Kingdom, it could be a county, a London borough, a // unitary authority, council area, and so on. Metro *string // The service location where the health event is located. ServiceLocation *string // The subdivision location where the health event is located. The subdivision // usually maps to states in most countries (including the United States). For // United Kingdom, it maps to a country (England, Scotland, Wales) or province // (Northern Ireland). Subdivision *string // The subdivision code where the health event is located. The ISO 3166-2 codes // for country subdivisions is provided, when available. SubdivisionCode *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Information about a location impacted by a health event in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
Geographic regions are hierarchically categorized into country, subdivision, metro and city geographic granularities. The geographic region is identified based on the IP address used at the client locations.
type InternalServerErrorException ¶
type InternalServerErrorException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
There was an internal server error.
func (*InternalServerErrorException) Error ¶
func (e *InternalServerErrorException) Error() string
func (*InternalServerErrorException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *InternalServerErrorException) ErrorCode() string
func (*InternalServerErrorException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *InternalServerErrorException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*InternalServerErrorException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *InternalServerErrorException) ErrorMessage() string
type InternalServerException ¶
type InternalServerException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
An internal error occurred.
func (*InternalServerException) Error ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) Error() string
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorCode() string
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*InternalServerException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *InternalServerException) ErrorMessage() string
type InternetEventStatus ¶
type InternetEventStatus string
const ( InternetEventStatusActive InternetEventStatus = "ACTIVE" InternetEventStatusResolved InternetEventStatus = "RESOLVED" )
Enum values for InternetEventStatus
func (InternetEventStatus) Values ¶
func (InternetEventStatus) Values() []InternetEventStatus
Values returns all known values for InternetEventStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type InternetEventSummary ¶
type InternetEventSummary struct { // The impacted location, such as a city, that Amazon Web Services clients access // application resources from. // // This member is required. ClientLocation *ClientLocation // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the internet event. // // This member is required. EventArn *string // The internally-generated identifier of an internet event. // // This member is required. EventId *string // The status of an internet event. // // This member is required. EventStatus InternetEventStatus // The type of network impairment. // // This member is required. EventType InternetEventType // The time when an internet event started. // // This member is required. StartedAt *time.Time // The time when an internet event ended. If the event hasn't ended yet, this // value is empty. EndedAt *time.Time // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A summary of information about an internet event in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. Internet events are issues that cause performance degradation or availability problems for impacted Amazon Web Services client locations. Internet Monitor displays information about recent global health events, called internet events, on a global outages map that is available to all Amazon Web Services customers.
type InternetEventType ¶
type InternetEventType string
const ( InternetEventTypeAvailability InternetEventType = "AVAILABILITY" InternetEventTypePerformance InternetEventType = "PERFORMANCE" )
Enum values for InternetEventType
func (InternetEventType) Values ¶
func (InternetEventType) Values() []InternetEventType
Values returns all known values for InternetEventType. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type InternetHealth ¶
type InternetHealth struct { // Availability in Internet Monitor represents the estimated percentage of traffic // that is not seeing an availability drop. For example, an availability score of // 99% for an end user and service location pair is equivalent to 1% of the traffic // experiencing an availability drop for that pair. // // For more information, see [How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores] in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of // the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMExperienceScores Availability *AvailabilityMeasurement // Performance in Internet Monitor represents the estimated percentage of traffic // that is not seeing a performance drop. For example, a performance score of 99% // for an end user and service location pair is equivalent to 1% of the traffic // experiencing a performance drop for that pair. // // For more information, see [How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores] in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of // the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMExperienceScores Performance *PerformanceMeasurement // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Internet health includes measurements calculated by Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor about the performance and availability for your application on the internet. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, Internet Monitor reports the information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
type InternetMeasurementsLogDelivery ¶
type InternetMeasurementsLogDelivery struct { // The configuration information for publishing Internet Monitor internet // measurements to Amazon S3. The configuration includes the bucket name and // (optionally) prefix for the S3 bucket to store the measurements, and the // delivery status. The delivery status is ENABLED or DISABLED , depending on // whether you choose to deliver internet measurements to S3 logs. S3Config *S3Config // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Publish internet measurements to an Amazon S3 bucket in addition to CloudWatch Logs.
type LimitExceededException ¶
type LimitExceededException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The request exceeded a service quota.
func (*LimitExceededException) Error ¶
func (e *LimitExceededException) Error() string
func (*LimitExceededException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *LimitExceededException) ErrorCode() string
func (*LimitExceededException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *LimitExceededException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*LimitExceededException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *LimitExceededException) ErrorMessage() string
type LocalHealthEventsConfig ¶
type LocalHealthEventsConfig struct { // The health event threshold percentage set for a local health score. HealthScoreThreshold float64 // The minimum percentage of overall traffic for an application that must be // impacted by an issue before Internet Monitor creates an event when a threshold // is crossed for a local health score. // // If you don't set a minimum traffic impact threshold, the default value is 0.1%. MinTrafficImpact float64 // The status of whether Internet Monitor creates a health event based on a // threshold percentage set for a local health score. The status can be ENABLED or // DISABLED . Status LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A complex type with the configuration information that determines the threshold and other conditions for when Internet Monitor creates a health event for a local performance or availability issue, when scores cross a threshold for one or more city-networks.
Defines the percentages, for performance scores or availability scores, that are the local thresholds for when Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor creates a health event. Also defines whether a local threshold is enabled or disabled, and the minimum percentage of overall traffic that must be impacted by an issue before Internet Monitor creates an event when a threshold is crossed for a local health score.
If you don't set a local health event threshold, the default value is 60%.
For more information, see Change health event thresholds in the Internet Monitor section of the CloudWatch User Guide.
type LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus ¶
type LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus string
const ( LocalHealthEventsConfigStatusEnabled LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus = "ENABLED" LocalHealthEventsConfigStatusDisabled LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus = "DISABLED" )
Enum values for LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus
func (LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus) Values ¶
func (LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus) Values() []LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus
Values returns all known values for LocalHealthEventsConfigStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type LogDeliveryStatus ¶
type LogDeliveryStatus string
const ( LogDeliveryStatusEnabled LogDeliveryStatus = "ENABLED" LogDeliveryStatusDisabled LogDeliveryStatus = "DISABLED" )
Enum values for LogDeliveryStatus
func (LogDeliveryStatus) Values ¶
func (LogDeliveryStatus) Values() []LogDeliveryStatus
Values returns all known values for LogDeliveryStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type Monitor ¶
type Monitor struct { // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the monitor. // // This member is required. MonitorArn *string // The name of the monitor. // // This member is required. MonitorName *string // The status of a monitor. // // This member is required. Status MonitorConfigState // The health of data processing for the monitor. ProcessingStatus MonitorProcessingStatusCode // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The description of and information about a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
type MonitorConfigState ¶
type MonitorConfigState string
const ( MonitorConfigStatePending MonitorConfigState = "PENDING" MonitorConfigStateActive MonitorConfigState = "ACTIVE" MonitorConfigStateInactive MonitorConfigState = "INACTIVE" MonitorConfigStateError MonitorConfigState = "ERROR" )
Enum values for MonitorConfigState
func (MonitorConfigState) Values ¶
func (MonitorConfigState) Values() []MonitorConfigState
Values returns all known values for MonitorConfigState. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type MonitorProcessingStatusCode ¶
type MonitorProcessingStatusCode string
const ( MonitorProcessingStatusCodeOk MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "OK" MonitorProcessingStatusCodeInactive MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "INACTIVE" MonitorProcessingStatusCodeCollectingData MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "COLLECTING_DATA" MonitorProcessingStatusCodeInsufficientData MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "INSUFFICIENT_DATA" MonitorProcessingStatusCodeFaultService MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "FAULT_SERVICE" MonitorProcessingStatusCodeFaultAccessCloudwatch MonitorProcessingStatusCode = "FAULT_ACCESS_CLOUDWATCH" )
Enum values for MonitorProcessingStatusCode
func (MonitorProcessingStatusCode) Values ¶
func (MonitorProcessingStatusCode) Values() []MonitorProcessingStatusCode
Values returns all known values for MonitorProcessingStatusCode. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type Network ¶
type Network struct { // The name of the internet service provider (ISP) or network (ASN). // // This member is required. ASName *string // The Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the internet provider or network. // // This member is required. ASNumber *int64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
An internet service provider (ISP) or network (ASN) in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
type NetworkImpairment ¶
type NetworkImpairment struct { // The combination of the Autonomous System Number (ASN) of the network and the // name of the network. // // This member is required. AsPath []Network // The type of network impairment. // // This member is required. NetworkEventType TriangulationEventType // The networks that could be impacted by a network impairment event. // // This member is required. Networks []Network // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Information about the network impairment for a specific network measured by Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
type NotFoundException ¶
type NotFoundException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The request specifies something that doesn't exist.
func (*NotFoundException) Error ¶
func (e *NotFoundException) Error() string
func (*NotFoundException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *NotFoundException) ErrorCode() string
func (*NotFoundException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *NotFoundException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*NotFoundException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *NotFoundException) ErrorMessage() string
type PerformanceMeasurement ¶
type PerformanceMeasurement struct { // Experience scores, or health scores, are calculated for different geographic // and network provider combinations (that is, different granularities) and also // totaled into global scores. If you view performance or availability scores // without filtering for any specific geography or service provider, Amazon // CloudWatch Internet Monitor provides global health scores. // // The Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor chapter in the CloudWatch User Guide // includes detailed information about how Internet Monitor calculates health // scores, including performance and availability scores, and when it creates and // resolves health events. For more information, see [How Amazon Web Services calculates performance and availability scores]in the Amazon CloudWatch // Internet Monitor section of the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [How Amazon Web Services calculates performance and availability scores]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMExperienceScores ExperienceScore *float64 // How much performance impact was caused by a health event at a client location. // For performance, this is the percentage of how much latency increased during the // event compared to typical performance for traffic, from this client location to // an Amazon Web Services location, using a specific client network. // // For more information, see [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events] in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of // the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMHealthEventStartStop PercentOfClientLocationImpacted *float64 // The impact on total traffic that a health event has, in increased latency or // reduced availability. This is the percentage of how much latency has increased // or availability has decreased during the event, compared to what is typical for // traffic from this client location to the Amazon Web Services location using this // client network. // // For more information, see [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events] in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of // the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMHealthEventStartStop PercentOfTotalTrafficImpacted *float64 // This is the percentage of how much round-trip time increased during the event // compared to typical round-trip time for your application for traffic. // // For more information, see [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events] in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of // the CloudWatch User Guide. // // [When Amazon Web Services creates and resolves health events]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-IM-inside-internet-monitor.html#IMHealthEventStartStop RoundTripTime *RoundTripTime // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates measurements about the performance for your application's internet traffic between client locations and Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services has substantial historical data about internet performance and availability between Amazon Web Services services and different network providers and geographies. By applying statistical analysis to the data, Internet Monitor can detect when the performance and availability for your application has dropped, compared to an estimated baseline that's already calculated. To make it easier to see those drops, we report that information to you in the form of health scores: a performance score and an availability score.
Performance in Internet Monitor represents the estimated percentage of traffic that is not seeing a performance drop. For example, a performance score of 99% for an end user and service location pair is equivalent to 1% of the traffic experiencing a performance drop for that pair.
For more information, see How Internet Monitor calculates performance and availability scores in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor section of the CloudWatch User Guide.
type QueryField ¶
type QueryField struct { // The name of a field to query your application's Amazon CloudWatch Internet // Monitor data for, such as availability_score . Name *string // The data type for a query field, which must correspond to the field you're // defining for QueryField . For example, if the query field name is // availability_score , the data type is float . Type *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Defines a field to query for your application's Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor data. You create a data repository by running a query of a specific type. Each QueryType includes a specific set of fields and datatypes to retrieve data for.
type QueryStatus ¶
type QueryStatus string
const ( QueryStatusQueued QueryStatus = "QUEUED" QueryStatusRunning QueryStatus = "RUNNING" QueryStatusSucceeded QueryStatus = "SUCCEEDED" QueryStatusFailed QueryStatus = "FAILED" QueryStatusCanceled QueryStatus = "CANCELED" )
Enum values for QueryStatus
func (QueryStatus) Values ¶
func (QueryStatus) Values() []QueryStatus
Values returns all known values for QueryStatus. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type QueryType ¶
type QueryType string
type ResourceNotFoundException ¶
type ResourceNotFoundException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The request specifies a resource that doesn't exist.
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) Error ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) Error() string
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ResourceNotFoundException) ErrorMessage() string
type RoundTripTime ¶
type RoundTripTime struct { // RTT at the 50th percentile (p50). P50 *float64 // RTT at the 90th percentile (p90). P90 *float64 // RTT at the 95th percentile (p95). P95 *float64 // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Round-trip time (RTT) is how long it takes for a request from the user to return a response to the user. Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor calculates RTT at different percentiles: p50, p90, and p95.
type S3Config ¶
type S3Config struct { // The Amazon S3 bucket name. BucketName *string // The Amazon S3 bucket prefix. BucketPrefix *string // The status of publishing Internet Monitor internet measurements to an Amazon S3 // bucket. LogDeliveryStatus LogDeliveryStatus // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The configuration for publishing Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor internet measurements to Amazon S3. The configuration includes the bucket name and (optionally) prefix for the S3 bucket to store the measurements, and the delivery status. The delivery status is ENABLED or DISABLED , depending on whether you choose to deliver internet measurements to S3 logs.
type ThrottlingException ¶
type ThrottlingException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
The request was denied due to request throttling.
func (*ThrottlingException) Error ¶
func (e *ThrottlingException) Error() string
func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ThrottlingException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ThrottlingException) ErrorMessage() string
type TooManyRequestsException ¶
type TooManyRequestsException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
There were too many requests.
func (*TooManyRequestsException) Error ¶
func (e *TooManyRequestsException) Error() string
func (*TooManyRequestsException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *TooManyRequestsException) ErrorCode() string
func (*TooManyRequestsException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *TooManyRequestsException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*TooManyRequestsException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *TooManyRequestsException) ErrorMessage() string
type TriangulationEventType ¶
type TriangulationEventType string
const ( TriangulationEventTypeAws TriangulationEventType = "AWS" TriangulationEventTypeInternet TriangulationEventType = "Internet" )
Enum values for TriangulationEventType
func (TriangulationEventType) Values ¶
func (TriangulationEventType) Values() []TriangulationEventType
Values returns all known values for TriangulationEventType. Note that this can be expanded in the future, and so it is only as up to date as the client.
The ordering of this slice is not guaranteed to be stable across updates.
type ValidationException ¶
type ValidationException struct { Message *string ErrorCodeOverride *string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Invalid request.
func (*ValidationException) Error ¶
func (e *ValidationException) Error() string
func (*ValidationException) ErrorCode ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorCode() string
func (*ValidationException) ErrorFault ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorFault() smithy.ErrorFault
func (*ValidationException) ErrorMessage ¶
func (e *ValidationException) ErrorMessage() string