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Creating an alarm - Amazon Redshift

Creating an alarm

Alarms you create in the Amazon Redshift console are CloudWatch alarms. They are useful because they help you make proactive decisions about your cluster or serverless instance. You can set one or more alarms on any of the metrics listed in Performance data in Amazon Redshift. For example, setting an alarm for high CPUUtilization on a cluster node helps indicate when the node is overutilized. An alarm for high DataStorage would keep track of the storage space that your serverless namespace is using for your data.

From Actions, you can modify or delete alarms. You can also create a chime or slack alert to send an alert from CloudWatch to Slack or Amazon Chime by specifying a Slack or Amazon Chime webhook URL.

In this section, you can find how to create an alarm using the Amazon Redshift console. You can create an alarm using the CloudWatch console or any other way you work with metrics, such as with the AWS CLI or an AWS SDK.

To create a CloudWatch alarm with the Amazon Redshift console
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Redshift console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/redshiftv2/.

    If you're using Amazon Redshift Serverless, Choose Go to Serverless on the upper right of the dashboard.

  2. On the navigation menu, choose Alarms, then choose Create alarm.

  3. On the Create alarm page, enter the properties to create a CloudWatch alarm.

  4. Choose Create alarm.

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