# Configuration for AWS CloudWatch output. [[outputs.cloudwatch]] ## Amazon REGION region = "us-east-1" ## Amazon Credentials ## Credentials are loaded in the following order ## 1) Web identity provider credentials via STS if role_arn and ## web_identity_token_file are specified ## 2) Assumed credentials via STS if role_arn is specified ## 3) explicit credentials from 'access_key' and 'secret_key' ## 4) shared profile from 'profile' ## 5) environment variables ## 6) shared credentials file ## 7) EC2 Instance Profile #access_key = "" #secret_key = "" #token = "" #role_arn = "" #web_identity_token_file = "" #role_session_name = "" #profile = "" #shared_credential_file = "" ## Endpoint to make request against, the correct endpoint is automatically ## determined and this option should only be set if you wish to override the ## default. ## ex: endpoint_url = "http://localhost:8000" # endpoint_url = "" ## Set http_proxy # use_system_proxy = false # http_proxy_url = "http://localhost:8888" ## Namespace for the CloudWatch MetricDatums namespace = "InfluxData/Telegraf" ## If you have a large amount of metrics, you should consider to send ## statistic values instead of raw metrics which could not only improve ## performance but also save AWS API cost. If enable this flag, this plugin ## would parse the required CloudWatch statistic fields (count, min, max, and ## sum) and send them to CloudWatch. You could use basicstats aggregator to ## calculate those fields. If not all statistic fields are available, all ## fields would still be sent as raw metrics. # write_statistics = false ## Enable high resolution metrics of 1 second (if not enabled, standard ## resolution are of 60 seconds precision) # high_resolution_metrics = false