Amazon CloudWatch (Monitoring) Command Line Tools ================================================= Installation: ------------- 1. Ensure that JAVA version 1.5 or higher is installed on your system: (java -version) 2. Unzip the deployment zip file 3. Set the following environment variables: 3.1 AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME - The directory where the deployment files were copied to check with: Unix: ls ${AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME}/bin should list mon-list-metrics ...) Windows: dir %AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME%\bin should list mon-list-metrics ...) 3.2 JAVA_HOME - Java Installation home directory 4. Add ${AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME}/bin (in Windows: %AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME%\bin) to your path Configuration: -------------- Provide the command line tool with your AWS user credentials. There are two ways you can provide credentails: AWS keys, or using X.509 certificates. Using AWS Keys -------------- 1. Create a credential file: The deployment includes a template file ${AWS_CLOUDWATCH_HOME}/credential-file-path.template. Edit a copy of this file to add your information. On UNIX, limit permissions to the owner of the credential file: $ chmod 600 . 2. There are several ways to provide your credential information: a. Set the following environment variable: AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE= b. Alternatively, provide the following option with every command --aws-credential-file c. Explicitly specify credentials on the command line: --I ACCESS_KEY --S SECRET_KEY Using X.509 Certs ----------------- 1. Save your cetificate and private keys to files: e.g. my-cert.pem and my-pk.pem. 2. There are two ways to provide the certificate information to the command line tool a. Set the following environment variables: EC2_CERT=/path/to/cert/file EC2_PRIVATE_KEY=/path/to/key/file b. Specify the files directly on command-line for every command --ec2-cert-file-path=/path/to/cert/file --ec2-private-key-file-path=/path/to/key/file Setting custom JVM properties ----------------------------- By setting the environment variable SERVICE_JVM_ARGS, you can pass arbitrary JVM properties to the command line. For example, the following line sets proxy server properties in Linux/UNIX export SERVICE_JVM_ARGS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=http://my.proxy.com -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080" Running: --------- 1. Check that your setup works properly, run the following command: $ mon-cmd --help You should see the usage page for all Monitoring commands $ mon-list-metrics --headers You should see a header line. If you have any metrics defined, you should see them as well.