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Paws::Lightsail::GetLoadBalancerMetricData(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Paws::Lightsail::GetLoadBalancerMetricData(3) |
Paws::Lightsail::GetLoadBalancerMetricData - Arguments for method
GetLoadBalancerMetricData on Paws::Lightsail
This class represents the parameters used for calling the method
GetLoadBalancerMetricData on the Amazon Lightsail service. Use the
attributes of this class as arguments to method
GetLoadBalancerMetricData.
You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should
be used as a named argument in the call to GetLoadBalancerMetricData.
my $lightsail = Paws->service('Lightsail');
my $GetLoadBalancerMetricDataResult = $lightsail->GetLoadBalancerMetricData(
EndTime => '1970-01-01T01:00:00',
LoadBalancerName => 'MyResourceName',
MetricName => 'ClientTLSNegotiationErrorCount',
Period => 1,
StartTime => '1970-01-01T01:00:00',
Statistics => [
'Minimum', ... # values: Minimum, Maximum, Sum, Average, SampleCount
],
Unit => 'Seconds',
);
# Results:
my $MetricData = $GetLoadBalancerMetricDataResult->MetricData;
my $MetricName = $GetLoadBalancerMetricDataResult->MetricName;
# Returns a L<Paws::Lightsail::GetLoadBalancerMetricDataResult> object.
Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float,
etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects)
can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used
to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see
<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lightsail/GetLoadBalancerMetricData>
REQUIRED EndTime => Str
The end time of the period.
REQUIRED LoadBalancerName => Str
The name of the load balancer.
REQUIRED MetricName => Str
The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid load balancer metric names are listed below, along with the
most useful "statistics" to include in
your request, and the published "unit"
value.
- "ClientTLSNegotiationErrorCount"
- The number of TLS connections initiated by the client that did not
establish a session with the load balancer due to a TLS error generated by
the load balancer. Possible causes include a mismatch of ciphers or
protocols.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum".
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HealthyHostCount" - The
number of target instances that are considered healthy.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic are "Average",
"Minimum", and
"Maximum".
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_Instance_2XX_Count"
- The number of HTTP 2XX response codes generated by the target
instances. This does not include any response codes generated by the load
balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_Instance_3XX_Count"
- The number of HTTP 3XX response codes generated by the target
instances. This does not include any response codes generated by the load
balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_Instance_4XX_Count"
- The number of HTTP 4XX response codes generated by the target
instances. This does not include any response codes generated by the load
balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_Instance_5XX_Count"
- The number of HTTP 5XX response codes generated by the target
instances. This does not include any response codes generated by the load
balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_LB_4XX_Count" -
The number of HTTP 4XX client error codes that originated from the load
balancer. Client errors are generated when requests are malformed or
incomplete. These requests were not received by the target instance. This
count does not include response codes generated by the target instances.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "HTTPCode_LB_5XX_Count" -
The number of HTTP 5XX server error codes that originated from the load
balancer. This does not include any response codes generated by the target
instance. This metric is reported if there are no healthy instances
attached to the load balancer, or if the request rate exceeds the capacity
of the instances (spillover) or the load balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "InstanceResponseTime" -
The time elapsed, in seconds, after the request leaves the load balancer
until a response from the target instance is received.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Average".
"Unit": The published unit
is "Seconds".
- "RejectedConnectionCount"
- The number of connections that were rejected because the load balancer
had reached its maximum number of connections.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum".
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "RequestCount" - The
number of requests processed over IPv4. This count includes only the
requests with a response generated by a target instance of the load
balancer.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic is "Sum". Note that
"Minimum",
"Maximum", and
"Average" all return
1.
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
- "UnhealthyHostCount" -
The number of target instances that are considered unhealthy.
"Statistics": The most
useful statistic are "Average",
"Minimum", and
"Maximum".
"Unit": The published unit
is "Count".
Valid values are:
"ClientTLSNegotiationErrorCount",
"HealthyHostCount",
"UnhealthyHostCount",
"HTTPCode_LB_4XX_Count",
"HTTPCode_LB_5XX_Count",
"HTTPCode_Instance_2XX_Count",
"HTTPCode_Instance_3XX_Count",
"HTTPCode_Instance_4XX_Count",
"HTTPCode_Instance_5XX_Count",
"InstanceResponseTime",
"RejectedConnectionCount",
"RequestCount"
REQUIRED Period => Int
The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points.
REQUIRED StartTime => Str
The start time of the period.
REQUIRED Statistics => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
- "Minimum" - The lowest value observed
during the specified period. Use this value to determine low volumes of
activity for your application.
- "Maximum" - The highest value observed
during the specified period. Use this value to determine high volumes of
activity for your application.
- "Sum" - All values submitted for the
matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to determine
the total volume of a metric.
- "Average" - The value of Sum /
SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic with
the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a
metric and how close the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values.
This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
- "SampleCount" - The count, or number, of
data points used for the statistical calculation.
REQUIRED Unit => Str
The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the
metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric,
see the "metricName" parameter.
Valid values are: "Seconds",
"Microseconds",
"Milliseconds",
"Bytes",
"Kilobytes",
"Megabytes",
"Gigabytes",
"Terabytes",
"Bits",
"Kilobits",
"Megabits",
"Gigabits",
"Terabits",
"Percent",
"Count",
"Bytes/Second",
"Kilobytes/Second",
"Megabytes/Second",
"Gigabytes/Second",
"Terabytes/Second",
"Bits/Second",
"Kilobits/Second",
"Megabits/Second",
"Gigabits/Second",
"Terabits/Second",
"Count/Second",
"None"
This class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method
GetLoadBalancerMetricData in Paws::Lightsail
The source code is located here:
<https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl>
Please report bugs to:
<https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues>
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