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Monitoring AWS Glue DataBrew

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Monitoring AWS Glue DataBrew - AWS Glue DataBrew
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Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of AWS Glue DataBrew and your other AWS solutions. AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch DataBrew, report when something is wrong, and take automatic actions when appropriate:

  • Amazon CloudWatch monitors your AWS resources and the applications you run on AWS in real time. You can collect and track metrics, create customized dashboards, and set alarms that notify you or take actions when a specified metric reaches a threshold that you specify. For example, you can have CloudWatch track CPU usage or other metrics of your Amazon EC2 instances and automatically launch new instances when needed. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.

  • Amazon CloudWatch Events enables you to set up automatic notifications for specific events in DataBrew. Events from DataBrew are delivered to CloudWatch Events in near-real time. You can configure CloudWatch Events to monitor events and invoke targets in response to events that indicate changes to your resource shares. Changes to a resource share trigger events for both the owner of the resource share and the principals that were granted access to the resource share. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide.

  • Amazon CloudWatch Logs enables you to monitor, store, and access your log files from Amazon EC2 instances, CloudTrail, and other sources. CloudWatch Logs can monitor information in the log files and notify you when certain thresholds are met. You can also archive your log data in highly durable storage. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch Logs User Guide.

  • AWS CloudTrail captures API calls and related events made by or on behalf of your AWS account. It then delivers the log files to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. You can identify which users and accounts called AWS, the source IP address from which the calls were made, and when the calls occurred. For more information, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.

Monitoring DataBrew with CloudWatch Logs

You can monitor DataBrew jobs using CloudWatch Logs, which collects detailed information from the DataBrew job subsystem and makes it available for review. These logs can be helpful if you want to gain insight into the resources your profile and recipe jobs are using, or for troubleshooting purposes, For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch Logs User Guide.

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