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Getting started with workflow monitor

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Getting started with workflow monitor - AWS Elemental MediaConnect

The following steps provide a basic overview of using workflow monitor for the first time.

  1. Setup workflow monitor IAM permissions for administrator and operator level roles: Workflow monitor IAM policies

  2. Build alarm templates or import predefined templates created by AWS: CloudWatch alarms

  3. Build notification events that will be delivered by EventBridge: EventBridge rules

  4. Discover signal maps using your existing AWS Elemental resources: Signal maps

  5. Attach the alarm templates and notification rules to your signal map: Attaching templates

  6. Deploy the templates to begin monitoring the signal map: Deploying monitoring templates

  7. Monitor and review your workflow monitor resources using the overview section of the AWS console: Overview

The individual steps of setting up workflow monitor. Begin by creating the IAM roles. Next, create templates for alarms and events. Next, discover a signal map and attach your templates to the map. After a signal map has templates attached, the templates must be deployed. The final step is monitoring using the templates and overview resources.
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