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package com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;

import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.waiters.AmazonCloudWatchWaiters;

/**
 * Interface for accessing CloudWatch.
 * 

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* Amazon CloudWatch monitors your Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources and the * applications you run on AWS in real-time. You can use CloudWatch to collect * and track metrics, which are the variables you want to measure for your * resources and applications. *

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* CloudWatch alarms send notifications or automatically make changes to the * resources you are monitoring based on rules that you define. For example, you * can monitor the CPU usage and disk reads and writes of your Amazon Elastic * Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances and then use this data to determine * whether you should launch additional instances to handle increased load. You * can also use this data to stop under-used instances to save money. *

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* In addition to monitoring the built-in metrics that come with AWS, you can * monitor your own custom metrics. With CloudWatch, you gain system-wide * visibility into resource utilization, application performance, and * operational health. *

*/ public interface AmazonCloudWatch { /** * The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can * use this value to retrieve metadata (such as supported regions) of the * service. * * @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String) */ String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "monitoring"; /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client * ("https://monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). Callers can use this * method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: * "monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the * protocol (ex: "https://monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). If the * protocol is not specified here, the default protocol from this client's * {@link ClientConfiguration} will be used, which by default is HTTPS. *

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and * a complete list of all available endpoints for all AWS services, see: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID= * 3912 *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when * the client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing * it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests * in transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full * URL, including the protocol (ex: * "https://monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") of the region * specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate with. */ void setEndpoint(String endpoint); /** * An alternative to {@link AmazonCloudWatch#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the * regional endpoint for this client's service calls. Callers can use this * method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. * To use http instead, specify it in the {@link ClientConfiguration} * supplied at construction. *

* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param region * The region this client will communicate with. See * {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)} for * accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region * where the service is available. * * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, * com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) * @see Region#isServiceSupported(String) */ void setRegion(Region region); /** *

* Deletes all specified alarms. In the event of an error, no alarms are * deleted. *

* * @param deleteAlarmsRequest * Describes the inputs for DeleteAlarms. * @return Result of the DeleteAlarms operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The named resource does not exist. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DeleteAlarms */ DeleteAlarmsResult deleteAlarms(DeleteAlarmsRequest deleteAlarmsRequest); /** *

* Retrieves history for the specified alarm. Filter alarms by date range or * item type. If an alarm name is not specified, Amazon CloudWatch returns * histories for all of the owner's alarms. *

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* Amazon CloudWatch retains the history of an alarm for two weeks, whether * or not you delete the alarm. *

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* * @param describeAlarmHistoryRequest * Describes the inputs for DescribeAlarmHistory. * @return Result of the DescribeAlarmHistory operation returned by the * service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The next token specified is invalid. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarmHistory */ DescribeAlarmHistoryResult describeAlarmHistory( DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest describeAlarmHistoryRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DescribeAlarmHistory operation. * * @see #describeAlarmHistory(DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest) */ DescribeAlarmHistoryResult describeAlarmHistory(); /** *

* Retrieves alarms with the specified names. If no name is specified, all * alarms for the user are returned. Alarms can be retrieved by using only a * prefix for the alarm name, the alarm state, or a prefix for any action. *

* * @param describeAlarmsRequest * Describes the inputs for DescribeAlarms. * @return Result of the DescribeAlarms operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The next token specified is invalid. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarms */ DescribeAlarmsResult describeAlarms( DescribeAlarmsRequest describeAlarmsRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DescribeAlarms operation. * * @see #describeAlarms(DescribeAlarmsRequest) */ DescribeAlarmsResult describeAlarms(); /** *

* Retrieves all alarms for a single metric. Specify a statistic, period, or * unit to filter the set of alarms further. *

* * @param describeAlarmsForMetricRequest * Describes the inputs for DescribeAlarmsForMetric. * @return Result of the DescribeAlarmsForMetric operation returned by the * service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarmsForMetric */ DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult describeAlarmsForMetric( DescribeAlarmsForMetricRequest describeAlarmsForMetricRequest); /** *

* Disables actions for the specified alarms. When an alarm's actions are * disabled the alarm's state may change, but none of the alarm's actions * will execute. *

* * @param disableAlarmActionsRequest * @return Result of the DisableAlarmActions operation returned by the * service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DisableAlarmActions */ DisableAlarmActionsResult disableAlarmActions( DisableAlarmActionsRequest disableAlarmActionsRequest); /** *

* Enables actions for the specified alarms. *

* * @param enableAlarmActionsRequest * Describes the inputs for EnableAlarmActions. * @return Result of the EnableAlarmActions operation returned by the * service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.EnableAlarmActions */ EnableAlarmActionsResult enableAlarmActions( EnableAlarmActionsRequest enableAlarmActionsRequest); /** *

* Gets statistics for the specified metric. *

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* The maximum number of data points that can be queried is 50,850, whereas * the maximum number of data points returned from a single * GetMetricStatistics request is 1,440. If you make a request * that generates more than 1,440 data points, Amazon CloudWatch returns an * error. In such a case, you can alter the request by narrowing the * specified time range or increasing the specified period. A period can be * as short as one minute (60 seconds) or as long as one day (86,400 * seconds). Alternatively, you can make multiple requests across adjacent * time ranges. GetMetricStatistics does not return the data in * chronological order. *

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* Amazon CloudWatch aggregates data points based on the length of the * period that you specify. For example, if you request * statistics with a one-minute granularity, Amazon CloudWatch aggregates * data points with time stamps that fall within the same one-minute period. * In such a case, the data points queried can greatly outnumber the data * points returned. *

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* The following examples show various statistics allowed by the data point * query maximum of 50,850 when you call GetMetricStatistics on * Amazon EC2 instances with detailed (one-minute) monitoring enabled: *

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    * Statistics for up to 400 instances for a span of one hour *

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    * Statistics for up to 35 instances over a span of 24 hours *

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    * Statistics for up to 2 instances over a span of 2 weeks *

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* For information about the namespace, metric names, and dimensions that * other Amazon Web Services products use to send metrics to CloudWatch, go * to Amazon CloudWatch Metrics, Namespaces, and Dimensions Reference in * the Amazon CloudWatch Developer Guide. *

* * @param getMetricStatisticsRequest * Describes the inputs for GetMetricStatistics. * @return Result of the GetMetricStatistics operation returned by the * service. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * Bad or out-of-range value was supplied for the input parameter. * @throws MissingRequiredParameterException * An input parameter that is mandatory for processing the request * is not supplied. * @throws InvalidParameterCombinationException * Parameters that must not be used together were used together. * @throws InternalServiceException * Indicates that the request processing has failed due to some * unknown error, exception, or failure. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.GetMetricStatistics */ GetMetricStatisticsResult getMetricStatistics( GetMetricStatisticsRequest getMetricStatisticsRequest); /** *

* Returns a list of valid metrics stored for the AWS account owner. * Returned metrics can be used with GetMetricStatistics to obtain * statistical data for a given metric. *

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* Up to 500 results are returned for any one call. To retrieve further * results, use returned NextToken values with subsequent * ListMetrics operations. *

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* If you create a metric with PutMetricData, allow up to fifteen * minutes for the metric to appear in calls to ListMetrics. * Statistics about the metric, however, are available sooner using * GetMetricStatistics. *

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* * @param listMetricsRequest * Describes the inputs for ListMetrics. * @return Result of the ListMetrics operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServiceException * Indicates that the request processing has failed due to some * unknown error, exception, or failure. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * Bad or out-of-range value was supplied for the input parameter. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.ListMetrics */ ListMetricsResult listMetrics(ListMetricsRequest listMetricsRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListMetrics operation. * * @see #listMetrics(ListMetricsRequest) */ ListMetricsResult listMetrics(); /** *

* Creates or updates an alarm and associates it with the specified Amazon * CloudWatch metric. Optionally, this operation can associate one or more * Amazon SNS resources with the alarm. *

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* When this operation creates an alarm, the alarm state is immediately set * to INSUFFICIENT_DATA. The alarm is evaluated and its * StateValue is set appropriately. Any actions associated with * the StateValue are then executed. *

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* When updating an existing alarm, its StateValue is left * unchanged, but it completely overwrites the alarm's previous * configuration. *

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* If you are using an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) account to * create or modify an alarm, you must have the following Amazon EC2 * permissions: *

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    * ec2:DescribeInstanceStatus and * ec2:DescribeInstances for all alarms on Amazon EC2 instance * status metrics. *

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    * ec2:StopInstances for alarms with stop actions. *

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    * ec2:TerminateInstances for alarms with terminate actions. *

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    * ec2:DescribeInstanceRecoveryAttribute, and * ec2:RecoverInstances for alarms with recover actions. *

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* If you have read/write permissions for Amazon CloudWatch but not for * Amazon EC2, you can still create an alarm but the stop or terminate * actions won't be performed on the Amazon EC2 instance. However, if you * are later granted permission to use the associated Amazon EC2 APIs, the * alarm actions you created earlier will be performed. For more information * about IAM permissions, see Permissions and Policies in Using IAM. *

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* If you are using an IAM role (e.g., an Amazon EC2 instance profile), you * cannot stop or terminate the instance using alarm actions. However, you * can still see the alarm state and perform any other actions such as * Amazon SNS notifications or Auto Scaling policies. *

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* If you are using temporary security credentials granted using the AWS * Security Token Service (AWS STS), you cannot stop or terminate an Amazon * EC2 instance using alarm actions. *

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* * @param putMetricAlarmRequest * Describes the inputs for PutMetricAlarm. * @return Result of the PutMetricAlarm operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for alarms for this customer has already been reached. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.PutMetricAlarm */ PutMetricAlarmResult putMetricAlarm( PutMetricAlarmRequest putMetricAlarmRequest); /** *

* Publishes metric data points to Amazon CloudWatch. Amazon CloudWatch * associates the data points with the specified metric. If the specified * metric does not exist, Amazon CloudWatch creates the metric. When Amazon * CloudWatch creates a metric, it can take up to fifteen minutes for the * metric to appear in calls to ListMetrics. *

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* Each PutMetricData request is limited to 8 KB in size for * HTTP GET requests and is limited to 40 KB in size for HTTP POST requests. *

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* Although the Value parameter accepts numbers of type * Double, Amazon CloudWatch rejects values that are either too * small or too large. Values must be in the range of 8.515920e-109 to * 1.174271e+108 (Base 10) or 2e-360 to 2e360 (Base 2). In addition, special * values (e.g., NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity) are not supported. *

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* Data that is timestamped 24 hours or more in the past may take in excess * of 48 hours to become available from submission time using * GetMetricStatistics. *

* * @param putMetricDataRequest * Describes the inputs for PutMetricData. * @return Result of the PutMetricData operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * Bad or out-of-range value was supplied for the input parameter. * @throws MissingRequiredParameterException * An input parameter that is mandatory for processing the request * is not supplied. * @throws InvalidParameterCombinationException * Parameters that must not be used together were used together. * @throws InternalServiceException * Indicates that the request processing has failed due to some * unknown error, exception, or failure. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.PutMetricData */ PutMetricDataResult putMetricData(PutMetricDataRequest putMetricDataRequest); /** *

* Temporarily sets the state of an alarm for testing purposes. When the * updated StateValue differs from the previous value, the * action configured for the appropriate state is invoked. For example, if * your alarm is configured to send an Amazon SNS message when an alarm is * triggered, temporarily changing the alarm's state to ALARM sends * an Amazon SNS message. The alarm returns to its actual state (often * within seconds). Because the alarm state change happens very quickly, it * is typically only visible in the alarm's History tab in the Amazon * CloudWatch console or through DescribeAlarmHistory. *

* * @param setAlarmStateRequest * Describes the inputs for SetAlarmState. * @return Result of the SetAlarmState operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The named resource does not exist. * @throws InvalidFormatException * Data was not syntactically valid JSON. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.SetAlarmState */ SetAlarmStateResult setAlarmState(SetAlarmStateRequest setAlarmStateRequest); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held * open. This is an optional method, and callers are not expected to call * it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a * client has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more * requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, * typically used for debugging issues where a service isn't acting as * expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by * an operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic * interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you * need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, * you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none * is available. */ ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); AmazonCloudWatchWaiters waiters(); }





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