Connecting Cloud Services to AOM
AOM provides a unified entry for observability analysis of Huawei Cloud services. Through the access center, you can ingest cloud service metrics into AOM, ingest cloud service logs to LTS, and check documents related to log ingestion.
Prerequisite
A common Prometheus instance has been connected for monitoring. For details, see Creating a Common Prometheus Instance.
Constraints
- You can only select common Prometheus instances to collect metrics.
- One common Prometheus instance corresponds to only one metric ingestion rule.
- A common Prometheus instance supports the ingestion of cloud service metrics under different enterprise projects.
- The cloud service connection function is not generally available. To use it, submit a service ticket.
Configuring Cloud Service Metric/Log Ingestion to AOM
- Log in to the AOM 2.0 console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Access Center > Access Center to go to the new access center.
If the old access center is displayed, click Try New Version in the upper right corner.
- Select the check box next to Cloud services under Types to filter out cloud service cards.
- Click Ingest Metric (AOM) to quickly ingest metrics or click Ingest Log (LTS) Details to check documents related to log ingestion.
- Ingest Metric (AOM): AOM supports ingestion of cloud service metrics. By clicking Ingest Metric (AOM), you can quickly ingest cloud service metrics.
- Ingest Log (LTS) Details: AOM provides an entry for ingesting cloud service logs to LTS. By clicking Ingest Log (LTS) Details, you can check the documents related to log ingestion. You can ingest logs according to the documents.
- By clicking Details on Ingest Log (LTS) Details, you can check the documents related to log ingestion. You can ingest logs according to the documents.
- For some cloud services, you can quickly ingest their logs by clicking Ingest Log (LTS).
Table 1 Connecting cloud services to AOM Card
Data Source
Description
Auto Scaling (AS), API Gateway (APIG), Dedicated APIG, Bare Metal Server (BMS), Cloud Bastion Host (CBH), Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR), CloudTable, Content Delivery Network (CDN), Cloud Firewall (CFW), Cloud Search Service (CSS), Direct Connect (DC), Distributed Cache Service (DCS), Document Database Service (DDS), Anti-DDoS Service (AAD), Data Lake Insight (DLI), Distributed Message Service (DMS) for Kafka, Data Replication Service (DRS), Data Warehouse Service (DWS), Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Load Balance (ELB), Enterprise Router (ER), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), FunctionGraph, GaussDB, Graph Engine Service (GES), TaurusDB, GaussDB(for MySQL), GeminiDB, IoT Device Access (IoTDA), Intelligent EdgeFabric (IEF), ModelArts, MapReduce Service (MRS), NAT Gateway, Object Storage Service (OBS), ROMA Connect, Live, RDS for MySQL, RDS for PostgreSQL, RDS for SQLServer, LakeFormation, Simple Message Notification (SMN), Scalable File Service (SFS), SFS Turbo, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Virtual Private Network (VPN), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Cloud Storage Gateway (CSG), Domain Name Service (DNS), Global Accelerator (GA), EventGrid (EG), Distributed Database Middleware (DDM), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Cloud Data Migration (CDM), Host Security Service (HSS), Database Security Service (DBSS), Cloud Phone Host (CPH), Cloud Connect (CC), Data Ingestion Service (DIS), ImageSearch, Image Recognition, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Speech Interaction Service (SIS), CloudPond, AGT, and Global Elastic IP (GEIP)
NOTE:The cloud services that can be connected vary depending on regions. For details, see the console.
Metrics
Ingest cloud service metrics, such as the CPU usage, memory usage, and health status.
- ModelArts automatically reports metrics to AOM as ready-to-use data. No manual configuration is required.
For details about ModelArts metrics, see Basic Metrics: ModelArts Metrics.
- IoTDA automatically reports metrics to AOM as ready-to-use data. No manual configuration is required.
For details about IoTDA metrics, see Basic Metrics: IoTDA Metrics.
- Intelligent EdgeFabric (IEF) automatically reports metrics to AOM as ready-to-use data. No manual configuration is required.
For details about IEF metrics, see Basic Metrics: IEF Metrics.
- For other cloud services, ingest their metrics by referring to Ingesting Cloud Service Metrics into AOM. For details about cloud service metrics, see Cloud Service Metrics.
AOM, APIG, Astro Zero, Bare Metal Server (BMS), CBH, Cloud Container Engine (CCE), CDN, Cloud Firewall (CFW), Cloud Trace Service (CTS), DCS, DDS, Anti-DDoS Service (AAD), DMS for Kafka, DRS, DWS, Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), ELB, Enterprise Router, FunctionGraph, GaussDB, Graph Engine Service (GES), GaussDB(for MySQL), GeminiDB Redis, GeminiDB Mongo, GeminiDB Cassandra, Huawei HiLens (HiLens), IoTDA, ModelArts, MRS, RDS for MySQL, RDS for PostgreSQL, RDS for SQL Server, ROMA Connect, Live, Simple Message Notification (SMN), SecMaster, ServiceStage-container application logs, ServiceStage-cloud host logs, VPC, and WAF
Logs
LTS collects log data of many cloud services, such as compute, storage, security, and database services. You can use LTS to search for cloud service logs by keyword, analyze operations data, and monitor the running status and alarms. For details, see Ingesting Cloud Service Logs to LTS.
Ingesting Cloud Service Metrics into AOM
- Log in to the AOM 2.0 console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Access Center > Access Center. Click Try New Version in the upper right corner of the page.
- In the Filter area, select Metrics and Cloud services to filter out the cloud service metrics to be ingested to AOM.
- Hover the cursor over a cloud service card and click Ingest Metric (AOM).
- On the Set Prometheus Instance area, select a target Prometheus instance from the drop-down list to collect multidimensional metrics.
- View Instances: After selecting an instance, you can click View Instances to go to the instance details page.
- Create Instance: If no Prometheus instance meets your requirements, click Create Instance to create a common Prometheus instance.
- Click Next to configure an ingestion rule.
- After the configuration is complete, click Confirm.
- Go to the Metric Browsing page to analyze metrics. For details, see Observability Metric Browsing.
- Go to the Access Management page to view, edit, or delete the configured ingestion rule. For details, see Managing Metric and Log Ingestion.
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