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Monitor your RDS instances within AWS Observability, and troubleshoot common issues like CPU and memory provisioning.
Navigate to RDS dashboard
- To see RDS data, configure CloudWatch metrics and create your scrape job. You’ll see the job in the list of scrape jobs on the Configuration Details tab.
- To see the RDS dashboard, there are two methods to view it:
- In the main menu, click AWS to open the Service overview tab.
- Locate the RDS service in the list, and click AWS RDS in the last column of the table to open the EC2 dashboard page in the Overview tab.
- On the main menu, click Dashboards, then click AWS RDS.
Analyze RDS instances
At the AWS/RDS page, you can:
- Change the time range selector
- Filter by region, account, and scrape job
- Sort and filter any column for these metrics in the list of instances:
- CPU utilization maximum
- Read and write latency average
- Read IOPS and Write IOPS average
- Swap usage average
- Aurora replica lag average
- Click an instance in the list to view graphs for that instance.
- Filter the list of instances by clicking the instance counts for CPU<60% and ReadIOPS<100.
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