Version 102 of the AWS Extended Services PowerPack updates the libraries to reflect name spacing.
- Minimum Required SL1 Version: 11.3.1
- Minimum Required Amazon Web Services PowerPack Version: 127
Before You Install or Upgrade
Ensure that you are running version 11.3.1 or later of SL1 before installing "AWS Extended Services" PowerPack version 102.
For details on upgrading SL1, see the relevant SL1 Platform Release Notes.
If your SL1 system is not currently running version 11.3.1 or later, you must upgrade to 11.3.1 or later as part of the upgrade process for version 102 of the PowerPack.
Ensure that you have installed the latest version of the Amazon Web ServicesPowerPack.
Additionally, the Data Collectors used to monitor the AWS account must be running the Oracle Linux 7.2 operating system.
Installing the PowerPack
To install version 102 of the AWS Extended Services PowerPack, perform the following steps:
To install this PowerPack:
- Familiarize yourself with the Known Issues for this release.
- See the Before You Install or Upgrade section. If you have not done so already, upgrade your system to the 11.3.1 or later release.
- Download the "AWS Extended Services" version 102PowerPack from the Support Site to a local computer.
- Go to the PowerPack Manager page (System > Manage > PowerPacks). Click the menu and choose Import PowerPack. When prompted, import "AWS Extended Services" version 102.
- Click the PowerPacks, see the chapter on Installing a PowerPack in the PowerPacks manual. button. For details on installing
For more information about using the PowerPack, see the Monitoring Amazon Web Services manual.
Features
This release includes the following features:
- Dynamic Applications that discover, model, and collect data from the AWS services
- Devices Classes for each type of AWS device monitored
- The following Content Libraries:
- aws_explorer 1.0.8
- silo_apps 5.1.5
- silo_aws 7.0.16
- silo_aws_args 3.0.11
- silo_credentials 2.0.2
Enhancements and Issues Addressed
The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "AWS Extended Services" PowerPack:
- Updated the PowerPack to a default Python 3.6 Execution Environment.
- Added "AWS Extended Environment 1.0.2" Execution Environment.
Known Issues and Workarounds
The following known issues affect version 102 of the AWS Extended Services PowerPack:
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The "AWS: WorkMail Organization Discovery" Dynamic Application will discover all organizations independently of their state. For example, a WorkMail organization with a state of "Deleted" will appear as a component device.
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The AWS Kinesis Data Firehose service will be discovered even if the source is only Direct PUT. However, instances will be discovered only for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams.
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The PowerPack currently supports only provisioned Kafka clusters. Serverless clusters aren't returning information on the current version of Boto3.
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The PowerPack is not using the job execution ID to filter metrics from the AWS Glue service. It is instead using the reserved word "ALL", allowing SL1 to collect data from multiple job executions on the same metric.
- To prevent the discovery of DocDB and Neptune databases inside regional RDS services, which will not collect data or align Dynamic Applications, do not enable new permissions for services in this PowerPack before installing version 123 of the Amazon Web ServicesPowerPack.
- The "AWS: Connect Performance" Dynamic Application does not collect any metrics in version 100. Data collection for the collection objects will be implemented in the next release.
- The "AWS: Athena Workgroup Performance" Dynamic Application collects data only for the "Processed Bytes - Sum" collection object. Collection for the remainder of the collection objects will be implemented in the next release.