AWS IoT Things Graph monitoring

Dynatrace ingests metrics for multiple preselected namespaces, including AWS IoT Things Graph. You can view metrics for each service instance, split metrics into multiple dimensions, and create custom charts that you can pin to your dashboards.

Prerequisites

To enable monitoring for this service, you need

  • ActiveGate version 1.197+

    • For Dynatrace SaaS deployments, you need an Environment ActiveGate or a Multi-environment ActiveGate.

    • For Dynatrace Managed deployments, you can use any kind of ActiveGate.

      For role-based access (whether in a SaaS or Managed deployment), you need an Environment ActiveGate installed on an Amazon EC2 host.

  • Dynatrace version 1.203+

  • An updated AWS monitoring policy to include the additional AWS services.
    To update the AWS IAM policy, use the JSON below, containing the monitoring policy (permissions) for all supporting services.

{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor0",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"acm-pca:ListCertificateAuthorities",
"apigateway:GET",
"apprunner:ListServices",
"appstream:DescribeFleets",
"appsync:ListGraphqlApis",
"athena:ListWorkGroups",
"autoscaling:DescribeAutoScalingGroups",
"cloudformation:ListStackResources",
"cloudfront:ListDistributions",
"cloudhsm:DescribeClusters",
"cloudsearch:DescribeDomains",
"cloudwatch:GetMetricData",
"cloudwatch:GetMetricStatistics",
"cloudwatch:ListMetrics",
"codebuild:ListProjects",
"datasync:ListTasks",
"dax:DescribeClusters",
"directconnect:DescribeConnections",
"dms:DescribeReplicationInstances",
"dynamodb:ListTables",
"dynamodb:ListTagsOfResource",
"ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones",
"ec2:DescribeInstances",
"ec2:DescribeNatGateways",
"ec2:DescribeSpotFleetRequests",
"ec2:DescribeTransitGateways",
"ec2:DescribeVolumes",
"ec2:DescribeVpnConnections",
"ecs:ListClusters",
"eks:ListClusters",
"elasticache:DescribeCacheClusters",
"elasticbeanstalk:DescribeEnvironmentResources",
"elasticbeanstalk:DescribeEnvironments",
"elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystems",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeInstanceHealth",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeListeners",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeLoadBalancers",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeRules",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeTags",
"elasticloadbalancing:DescribeTargetHealth",
"elasticmapreduce:ListClusters",
"elastictranscoder:ListPipelines",
"es:ListDomainNames",
"events:ListEventBuses",
"firehose:ListDeliveryStreams",
"fsx:DescribeFileSystems",
"gamelift:ListFleets",
"glue:GetJobs",
"inspector:ListAssessmentTemplates",
"kafka:ListClusters",
"kinesis:ListStreams",
"kinesisanalytics:ListApplications",
"kinesisvideo:ListStreams",
"lambda:ListFunctions",
"lambda:ListTags",
"lex:GetBots",
"logs:DescribeLogGroups",
"mediaconnect:ListFlows",
"mediaconvert:DescribeEndpoints",
"mediapackage-vod:ListPackagingConfigurations",
"mediapackage:ListChannels",
"mediatailor:ListPlaybackConfigurations",
"opsworks:DescribeStacks",
"qldb:ListLedgers",
"rds:DescribeDBClusters",
"rds:DescribeDBInstances",
"rds:DescribeEvents",
"rds:ListTagsForResource",
"redshift:DescribeClusters",
"robomaker:ListSimulationJobs",
"route53:ListHostedZones",
"route53resolver:ListResolverEndpoints",
"s3:ListAllMyBuckets",
"sagemaker:ListEndpoints",
"sns:ListTopics",
"sqs:ListQueues",
"storagegateway:ListGateways",
"sts:GetCallerIdentity",
"swf:ListDomains",
"tag:GetResources",
"tag:GetTagKeys",
"transfer:ListServers",
"workmail:ListOrganizations",
"workspaces:DescribeWorkspaces"
],
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}

If you don't want to add permissions to all services, and just select permissions for certain services, consult the table below. The table contains a set of permissions that are required for All AWS cloud services and, for each supporting service, a list of optional permissions specific to that service.

Permissions required for AWS monitoring integration:
  • "cloudwatch:GetMetricData"
  • "cloudwatch:GetMetricStatistics"
  • "cloudwatch:ListMetrics"
  • "sts:GetCallerIdentity"
  • "tag:GetResources"
  • "tag:GetTagKeys"
  • "ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones"
Name
Permissions
All monitored Amazon services required
cloudwatch:GetMetricData,
cloudwatch:GetMetricStatistics,
cloudwatch:ListMetrics,
sts:GetCallerIdentity,
tag:GetResources,
tag:GetTagKeys,
ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones
AWS Certificate Manager Private Certificate Authority
acm-pca:ListCertificateAuthorities
Amazon MQ
Amazon API Gateway
apigateway:GET
AWS App Runner
apprunner:ListServices
Amazon AppStream
appstream:DescribeFleets

See the example of JSON policy for one single service below.

{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor0",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"apigateway:GET",
"cloudwatch:GetMetricData",
"cloudwatch:GetMetricStatistics",
"cloudwatch:ListMetrics",
"sts:GetCallerIdentity",
"tag:GetResources",
"tag:GetTagKeys",
"ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones"
],
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}

In this example, from the complete list of permissions you need to select

  • "apigateway:GET" for Amazon API Gateway
  • "cloudwatch:GetMetricData", "cloudwatch:GetMetricStatistics", "cloudwatch:ListMetrics", "sts:GetCallerIdentity", "tag:GetResources", "tag:GetTagKeys", and "ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones" for All AWS cloud services.

Enable monitoring

To learn how to enable service monitoring, see Enable service monitoring.

View service metrics

You can view the service metrics in your Dynatrace environment either on the custom device overview page or on your Dashboards page.

View metrics on the custom device overview page

To access the custom device overview page

  1. Go to Technologies & Processes or Technologies & Processes Classic (latest Dynatrace).
  2. Filter by service name and select the relevant custom device group.
  3. Once you select the custom device group, you're on the custom device group overview page.
  4. The custom device group overview page lists all instances (custom devices) belonging to the group. Select an instance to view the custom device overview page.

View metrics on your dashboard

After you add the service to monitoring, a preset dashboard containing all recommended metrics is automatically listed on your Dashboards page. To look for specific dashboards, filter by Preset and then by Name.

AWS presets

For existing monitored services, you might need to resave your credentials for the preset dashboard to appear on the Dashboards page. To resave your credentials, go to Settings > Cloud and virtualization > AWS, select the desired AWS instance, and then select Save.

You can't make changes on a preset dashboard directly, but you can clone and edit it. To clone a dashboard, open the browse menu () and select Clone.

To remove a dashboard from the dashboards page, you can hide it. To hide a dashboard, open the browse menu () and select Hide.

Hiding a dashboard doesn't affect other users.

Clone hide AWS

To check the availability of preset dashboards for each AWS service, see the list below.

AWS service
Preset dashboard
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling (built-in)
Not applicable
AWS Lambda (built-in)
Not applicable
Amazon Application and Network Load Balancer (built-in)
Not applicable
Amazon DynamoDB (built-in)
Not applicable
Amazon EBS (built-in)
Not applicable
Amazon EC2 (built-in)
Not applicable

IoT things

Available metrics

Name
Description
Unit
Statistics
Dimensions
Recommended
FlowExecutionTime
The amount of time a flow execution step takes to complete
Milliseconds
Multi
Region, FlowTemplateId
Applicable
FlowExecutionTime
Milliseconds
Multi
Region, SystemTemplateId
FlowExecutionsAborted
The number of flow executions that are aborted
Count
Sum
Region, FlowTemplateId
Applicable
FlowExecutionsAborted
Count
Sum
Region, SystemTemplateId
FlowExecutionsFailed
The number of flow execution steps that failed
Count
Sum
Region, FlowTemplateId
Applicable
FlowExecutionsFailed
Count
Sum
Region, SystemTemplateId