Exporting application metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
Amazon ECS supports exporting your task-level CPU, memory, network, and storage metrics and your custom application metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. This is done by adding the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar container to your task definition. The Amazon ECS console simplifies this process by adding the Use metric collection option when creating a new task definition. For more information, see Creating an Amazon ECS task definition using the console.
The metrics are exported to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and can be viewed using the Amazon Managed Grafana dashboard.
Your application must be instrumented with either Prometheus libraries or with the
OpenTelemetry SDK. For more information about instrumenting your application with the
OpenTelemetry SDK, see Introduction to AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
When using the Prometheus libraries, your application must expose a
/metrics
endpoint which is used to scrape the metrics data. For more
information about instrumenting your application with Prometheus libraries, see Prometheus client
libraries
Considerations
The following should be considered when using the Amazon ECS on Fargate integration with AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry to send application metrics to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
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The AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry integration is supported for Amazon ECS workloads hosted on Fargate and Amazon ECS workloads hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. External instances aren't supported currently.
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By default, AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry includes all available task-level dimensions for your application metrics when exporting to Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus. You can also instrument your application to add additional dimensions. For more information, see Getting Started with Prometheus Remote Write Exporter for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
in the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry documentation.
Required IAM permissions for AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry integration with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
The Amazon ECS integration with Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus using the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar requires that you create a task IAM role and specify the role in your task definition. This task IAM role must be created manually using the steps below prior to registering your task definition.
We recommend that the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar also be configured to route container logs to CloudWatch Logs which requires a task execution IAM role be created and specified in your task definition as well. The Amazon ECS console takes care of the task execution IAM role on your behalf, but the task IAM role must be created manually. For more information about creating a task execution IAM role, see Amazon ECS task execution IAM role.
Important
If you're also collecting application trace data using the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry integration, ensure your task IAM role also contains the permissions necessary for that integration. For more information, see Identify Amazon ECS optimization opportunities using application trace data.
To create the service role for Elastic Container Service (IAM console)
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the IAM console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/
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In the navigation pane of the IAM console, choose Roles, and then choose Create role.
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For Trusted entity type, choose AWS service.
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For Service or use case, choose Elastic Container Service, and then choose the Elastic Container Service Task use case.
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Choose Next.
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In the Add permissions section, search for AmazonPrometheusRemoteWriteAccess, then select the policy.
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(Optional) Set a permissions boundary. This is an advanced feature that is available for service roles, but not service-linked roles.
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Open the Set permissions boundary section, and then choose Use a permissions boundary to control the maximum role permissions.
IAM includes a list of the AWS managed and customer-managed policies in your account.
Select the policy to use for the permissions boundary.
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Choose Next.
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Enter a role name or a role name suffix to help you identify the purpose of the role.
Important
When you name a role, note the following:
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Role names must be unique within your AWS account, and can't be made unique by case.
For example, don't create roles named both
PRODROLE
andprodrole
. When a role name is used in a policy or as part of an ARN, the role name is case sensitive, however when a role name appears to customers in the console, such as during the sign-in process, the role name is case insensitive. -
You can't edit the name of the role after it's created because other entities might reference the role.
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(Optional) For Description, enter a description for the role.
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(Optional) To edit the use cases and permissions for the role, in the Step 1: Select trusted entities or Step 2: Add permissions sections, choose Edit.
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(Optional) To help identify, organize, or search for the role, add tags as key-value pairs. For more information about using tags in IAM, see Tags for AWS Identity and Access Management resources in the IAM User Guide.
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Review the role, and then choose Create role.
Specifying the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar in your task definition
The Amazon ECS console simplifies the experience of creating the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar container by using the Use metric collection option. For more information, see Creating an Amazon ECS task definition using the console.
If you're not using the Amazon ECS console, you can add the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar container to your task definition manually. The following task definition example shows the container definition for adding the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry sidecar for Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus integration.
{ "family": "otel-using-cloudwatch", "taskRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/
AmazonECS_OpenTelemetryCloudWatchRole
", "executionRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/ecsTaskExecutionRole
", "containerDefinitions": [{ "name": "aws-otel-emitter
", "image": "application-image
", "logConfiguration": { "logDriver": "awslogs", "options": { "awslogs-create-group": "true", "awslogs-group": "/ecs/aws-otel-emitter", "awslogs-region": "aws-region
", "awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs" } }, "dependsOn": [{ "containerName": "aws-otel-collector", "condition": "START" }] }, { "name": "aws-otel-collector", "image": "public.ecr.aws/aws-observability/aws-otel-collector:v0.30.0", "essential": true, "command": [ "--config=/etc/ecs/ecs-amp.yaml" ], "environment": [{ "name": "AWS_PROMETHEUS_ENDPOINT", "value": "https://aps-workspaces.aws-region
.amazonaws.com/workspaces/ws-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111
/api/v1/remote_write" }], "logConfiguration": { "logDriver": "awslogs", "options": { "awslogs-create-group": "True", "awslogs-group": "/ecs/ecs-aws-otel-sidecar-collector", "awslogs-region": "aws-region
", "awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs" } } } ], "networkMode": "awsvpc", "requiresCompatibilities": [ "FARGATE" ], "cpu": "1024", "memory": "3072" }