From f44e0961f28ecd9314a3f73d9bb94b3e8c9f370f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2024 09:10:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/7] Recommended stats --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst | 2 +- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst index 0ce9a90f0..15cae3f8f 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ After creating an AWS IAM policy and assigning it to a particular role through t Modify the scope of data collection -------------------------------------------------- -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats. Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data collection. These are the available options: diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index 5f9d614b1..06c3ad9de 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ CloudWatch Metric Streams supports filtering by namespace and metric name but do By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account. See :ref:`Supported integrations in Splunk Observability Cloud `. +If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats. + To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. .. _aws-data-availability: From 31b5830b929eb938cf9c08f08ef913392f49525d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2024 07:14:27 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/7] More details --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst | 2 +- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst index 15cae3f8f..0c7b3ce91 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ After creating an AWS IAM policy and assigning it to a particular role through t Modify the scope of data collection -------------------------------------------------- -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/cloudwatch-monitoring.html>`. Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data collection. These are the available options: diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index 06c3ad9de..ecf975612 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ CloudWatch Metric Streams supports filtering by namespace and metric name but do By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account. See :ref:`Supported integrations in Splunk Observability Cloud `. -If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats. +If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/cloudwatch-monitoring.html>`. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. From a62dcd9a8b651a6ab57acd2dcc66e091887d9fe7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2024 11:51:33 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/7] Feedback --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst | 2 +- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst index 0c7b3ce91..d44f2a29d 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ After creating an AWS IAM policy and assigning it to a particular role through t Modify the scope of data collection -------------------------------------------------- -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/cloudwatch-monitoring.html>`. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data collection. These are the available options: diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index ecf975612..0538866ed 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ CloudWatch Metric Streams supports filtering by namespace and metric name but do By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account. See :ref:`Supported integrations in Splunk Observability Cloud `. -If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/cloudwatch-monitoring.html>`. +If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. From 4671c279cd0d4b8965d7d43b3696f9b7a4dae72a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2024 09:05:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 4/7] WIP --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index 0538866ed..2d6c54f4d 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -115,9 +115,17 @@ CloudWatch Metric Streams supports filtering by namespace and metric name but do By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account. See :ref:`Supported integrations in Splunk Observability Cloud `. +To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. + +.. raw:: html + + +

Recommended stats

+ + If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. -To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. +.. caution:: Starting XXX, Splunk Observability Cloud retrieves less recommended stats from AWS integrations, reducing cost and latency. Make sure your existing charts and detectors do not pull dropped stats and continue to work properly. .. _aws-data-availability: From 56251406bd3772dd74ce433f87aad518ad423348 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 08:33:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 5/7] Edit --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index 2d6c54f4d..369095ed3 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. -.. caution:: Starting XXX, Splunk Observability Cloud retrieves less recommended stats from AWS integrations, reducing cost and latency. Make sure your existing charts and detectors do not pull dropped stats and continue to work properly. +.. caution:: Starting XXX recommended stats includes less data, which helps reduce cost and latency. Make sure your existing charts and detectors do not use any data that is no longer included in recommended stats and continue to work properly. .. _aws-data-availability: From 0a0410e7cbea08eeef51214a02c0f6ef9ed47cd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 07:53:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 6/7] Updates, links --- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst | 4 ++-- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst | 2 +- gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst | 4 +--- infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst | 2 +- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst index d44f2a29d..241c04cdd 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-connect-polling.rst @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ After creating an AWS IAM policy and assigning it to a particular role through t Modify the scope of data collection -------------------------------------------------- -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports AWS' recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `, but only imports certain stats, which are based on AWS' own recommended stats and vary with service. You can look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs, for example :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data collection. These are the available options: @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Use the check box options in the guided setup to limit the scope of your data co To limit data collection, you can also: -- Manage the amount of data to import. See :ref:`specify-data-metadata`. +- Manage the amount of data to import. See :ref:`aws-infra-import`. - In the :guilabel:`Data Management` menu in Splunk Observability Cloud, edit any integration to limit data import. .. image:: /_images/gdi/aws-edit-data-limit.png diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst index aa3bd48f1..7e0cc3d61 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/aws-post-install.rst @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Leverage data from your integration with AWS You can use Splunk tooling to monitor, collect, process, and send AWS data after you integrate your AWS with Splunk Observability Cloud. See :ref:`infrastructure-aws`. -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud will bring in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`specify-data-metadata`. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud will bring in data from all supported AWS services associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. Verify your metrics collection method ============================================ diff --git a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst index 369095ed3..071884a2c 100644 --- a/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst +++ b/gdi/get-data-in/connect/aws/get-awstoc.rst @@ -123,9 +123,7 @@ To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`.

Recommended stats

-If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports AWS's recommended stats, which vary with the service. Look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs. For example, :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. - -.. caution:: Starting XXX recommended stats includes less data, which helps reduce cost and latency. Make sure your existing charts and detectors do not use any data that is no longer included in recommended stats and continue to work properly. +If you're polling data, by default Splunk Observability Cloud only imports certain stats, which are based on AWS' own recommended stats and vary with service. You can look for your services' recommended stats in the official AWS docs, for example :new-page:`CloudWatch metrics for your Classic Load Balancer ` or :new-page:`S3 monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch `. .. _aws-data-availability: diff --git a/infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst b/infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst index 26c7c8c4e..558a53b51 100644 --- a/infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst +++ b/infrastructure/monitor/aws.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ To monitor AWS resources: See the AWS official documentation for a list of the available AWS metrics and other data, or see :ref:`the metadatada Splunk Observability Cloud provides ` for AWS. -By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all :ref:`supported AWS services ` associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`specify-data-metadata`. +By default, Splunk Observability Cloud brings in data from all :ref:`supported AWS services ` associated with your account, with :ref:`certain limitations `. To manage the amount of data to import, see :ref:`aws-infra-import`. .. _aws-unique-id: From ab35f574c20008b71e12709de3485eb42463cd5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Urbiztondo Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 17:48:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 7/7] Added service --- _includes/gdi/available-aws.rst | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/_includes/gdi/available-aws.rst b/_includes/gdi/available-aws.rst index 0169c3845..bd46b2b9b 100644 --- a/_includes/gdi/available-aws.rst +++ b/_includes/gdi/available-aws.rst @@ -447,6 +447,13 @@ You can collect data from the following AWS services: - :strong:`X` - :strong:`X` + * - AWS/NetworkFirewall + - AWS Network Firewall + - :strong:`X` + - + - + - :strong:`X` + * - AWS/OpsWorks - AWS OpsWorks - :strong:`X`