Viewing OS metrics in the RDS console (original) (raw)

You can view OS metrics reported by Enhanced Monitoring in the RDS console by choosing Enhanced monitoring for Monitoring.

The following example shows the Enhanced Monitoring page. For descriptions of the Enhanced Monitoring metrics, see OS metrics in Enhanced Monitoring.

Dashboard view

Some DB instances use more than one disk for the DB instance's data storage volume. On those DB instances, the Physical Devices graphs show metrics for each one of the disks. For example, the following graph shows metrics for four disks.

Graph with multiple disks

Note

Currently, Physical Devices graphs are not available for Microsoft SQL Server DB instances.

When you are viewing aggregated Disk I/O and File system graphs, the rdsdev device relates to the /rdsdbdata file system, where all database files and logs are stored. The filesystem device relates to the / file system (also known as root), where files related to the operating system are stored.

Graph showing file system usage

If the DB instance is a Multi-AZ deployment, you can view the OS metrics for the primary DB instance and its Multi-AZ standby replica. In the Enhanced monitoring view, chooseprimary to view the OS metrics for the primary DB instance, or choosesecondary to view the OS metrics for the standby replica.

Primary and secondary choice for Enhanced Monitoring

For more information about Multi-AZ deployments, see Configuring and managing a Multi-AZ deployment for Amazon RDS.

Note

Currently, viewing OS metrics for a Multi-AZ standby replica is not supported for MariaDB DB instances.

If you want to see details for the processes running on your DB instance, choose OS process list for Monitoring.

The Process List view is shown following.

Process list view

The Enhanced Monitoring metrics shown in the Process list view are organized as follows:

The items listed for each process are:

The monitoring data that is shown in the RDS console is retrieved from Amazon CloudWatch Logs. You can also retrieve the metrics for a DB instance as a log stream from CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Viewing OS metrics using CloudWatch Logs.

Enhanced Monitoring metrics are not returned during the following:

Enhanced Monitoring metrics are returned during a reboot of a DB instance because only the database engine is rebooted. Metrics for the operating system are still reported.