View source: R/lightsail_operations.R
lightsail_put_alarm | R Documentation |
Creates or updates an alarm, and associates it with the specified metric.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/lightsail_put_alarm/ for full documentation.
lightsail_put_alarm(
alarmName,
metricName,
monitoredResourceName,
comparisonOperator,
threshold,
evaluationPeriods,
datapointsToAlarm = NULL,
treatMissingData = NULL,
contactProtocols = NULL,
notificationTriggers = NULL,
notificationEnabled = NULL
)
alarmName |
[required] The name for the alarm. Specify the name of an existing alarm to update, and overwrite the previous configuration of the alarm. |
metricName |
[required] The name of the metric to associate with the alarm. You can configure up to two alarms per metric. The following metrics are available for each resource type:
For more information about these metrics, see Metrics available in Lightsail. |
monitoredResourceName |
[required] The name of the Lightsail resource that will be monitored. Instances, load balancers, and relational databases are the only Lightsail resources that can currently be monitored by alarms. |
comparisonOperator |
[required] The arithmetic operation to use when comparing the specified statistic to the threshold. The specified statistic value is used as the first operand. |
threshold |
[required] The value against which the specified statistic is compared. |
evaluationPeriods |
[required] The number of most recent periods over which data is compared to the
specified threshold. If you are setting an "M out of N" alarm, this
value ( If you are setting an alarm that requires that a number of consecutive data points be breaching to trigger the alarm, this value specifies the rolling period of time in which data points are evaluated. Each evaluation period is five minutes long. For example, specify an evaluation period of 24 to evaluate a metric over a rolling period of two hours. You can specify a minimum valuation period of 1 (5 minutes), and a maximum evaluation period of 288 (24 hours). |
datapointsToAlarm |
The number of data points that must be not within the specified
threshold to trigger the alarm. If you are setting an "M out of N"
alarm, this value ( |
treatMissingData |
Sets how this alarm will handle missing data points. An alarm can treat missing data in the following ways:
If |
contactProtocols |
The contact protocols to use for the alarm, such as A notification is sent via the specified contact protocol if notifications are enabled for the alarm, and when the alarm is triggered. A notification is not sent if a contact protocol is not specified, if
the specified contact protocol is not configured in the Amazon Web
Services Region, or if notifications are not enabled for the alarm using
the Use the |
notificationTriggers |
The alarm states that trigger a notification. An alarm has the following possible states:
When you specify a notification trigger, the
The notification trigger defaults to |
notificationEnabled |
Indicates whether the alarm is enabled. Notifications are enabled by default if you don't specify this parameter. |
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