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Creating a CloudWatch alarm

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Creating a CloudWatch alarm - Amazon Q Business

You can create a CloudWatch alarm that sends an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) message when the alarm changes state. An alarm watches a single metric over a time period that you specify. It performs one or more actions based on the value of the metric relative to a given threshold over a number of time periods. The action is a notification sent to an Amazon SNS topic or an Auto Scaling policy.

Alarms invoke actions for sustained state changes only. CloudWatch alarms don't invoke actions simply because they are in a particular state. The state must have changed and have been maintained for a specified number of time periods.

To create an alarm based on an Amazon Q Business or Q Apps metric, see Create a CloudWatch Alarm Based on a CloudWatch Metric.

To set an alarm (console)
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the CloudWatch console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Alarms, and choose Create Alarm. This opens the Create Alarm Wizard.

  3. Choose Select metric.

  4. In the All metrics tab, choose an AWS/QBusiness or AWS/QApps metric for your application, index, and data source. Also set the time as set number of hours, days, weeks, or custom.

  5. Choose your statistic. For example, Average. Also choose your alarm trigger time period as a set number of minutes, hours, per day, or custom.

  6. Choose your threshold to trigger the alarm, whether to use a static value or a band and the condition to meet for the threshold.

  7. Choose the alarm state for the trigger, whether the metric must fall outside your set threshold, or another state. Select who/which email to send the alarm notification to.

  8. Choose Next. Add a name and optional description for your alarm. Choose Next.

  9. Choose Create Alarm.

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