/* * Copyright 2018-2023 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR * CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.lightsail.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest; /** * * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class GetInstanceMetricDataRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *
* The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. *
*/ private String instanceName; /** ** The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points. *
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity. All
* other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*
* The start time of the time period. *
*/ private java.util.Date startTime; /** ** The end time of the time period. *
*/ private java.util.Date endTime; /** *
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
* 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.
*
* The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. *
* * @param instanceName * The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. */ public void setInstanceName(String instanceName) { this.instanceName = instanceName; } /** ** The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. *
* * @return The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. */ public String getInstanceName() { return this.instanceName; } /** ** The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. *
* * @param instanceName * The name of the instance for which you want to get metrics data. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withInstanceName(String instanceName) { setInstanceName(instanceName); return this; } /** ** The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
* include in your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your
* instance to burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity.
* Burst capacity stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For
* more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100%
* CPU utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. * For example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, * then it consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes * and 30 seconds of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use
* on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance.
* Tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not
* allocated a full processor core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the
* number of bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is
* the number of bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance
* status check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric
* data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the
* instance status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available
* in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in
* 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing
* instance metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests
* use token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
* include in your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your
* instance to burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity.
* Burst capacity stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For
* more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100%
* CPU utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time
* stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU * utilization. For example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a * 5-minute period, then it consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance * consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more * information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in
* use on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance.
* Tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not
* allocated a full processor core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the
* number of bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the
* instance. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number
* reported is the number of bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute
* intervals, divide the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance
* status check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric
* data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the
* instance status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available
* in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in
* 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service
* was successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing
* instance metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all
* requests use token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
* include in your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your
* instance to burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity.
* Burst capacity stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For
* more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100%
* CPU utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. * For example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, * then it consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes * and 30 seconds of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use
* on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance.
* Tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not
* allocated a full processor core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the
* number of bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is
* the number of bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance
* status check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric
* data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the
* instance status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available
* in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in
* 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing
* instance metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests
* use token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
* include in your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your
* instance to burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity.
* Burst capacity stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For
* more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100%
* CPU utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. * For example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, * then it consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes * and 30 seconds of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use
* on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance.
* Tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not
* allocated a full processor core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the
* number of bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is
* the number of bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance
* status check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric
* data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the
* instance status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available
* in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in
* 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing
* instance metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests
* use token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The metric for which you want to return information. *
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include in
* your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your instance to
* burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For more information, see
* Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100% CPU
* utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops accruing
* when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. For * example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, then it * consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes and 30 seconds * of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the
* instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance. Tools in your
* operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not allocated a full processor
* core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported
* number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance. This
* metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is the number of
* bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide the reported number
* by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance status
* check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is
* available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the instance
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60
* seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system status
* check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing instance
* metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests use
* token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* Valid instance metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
* include in your request, and the published unit
value.
*
* BurstCapacityPercentage
- The percentage of CPU performance available for your
* instance to burst above its baseline. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity.
* Burst capacity stops accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
reaches 100%. For
* more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* BurstCapacityTime
- The available amount of time for your instance to burst at 100%
* CPU utilization. Your instance continuously accrues and consumes burst capacity. Burst capacity time stops
* accruing when your instance's BurstCapacityPercentage
metric reaches 100%.
*
* Burst capacity time is consumed at the full rate only when your instance operates at 100% CPU utilization. * For example, if your instance operates at 50% CPU utilization in the burstable zone for a 5-minute period, * then it consumes CPU burst capacity minutes at a 50% rate in that period. Your instance consumed 2 minutes * and 30 seconds of CPU burst capacity minutes in the 5-minute period. For more information, see Viewing instance burst capacity in Amazon Lightsail. *
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Seconds
.
*
* CPUUtilization
- The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use
* on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power to run the applications on the instance.
* Tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than Lightsail when the instance is not
* allocated a full processor core.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistics are Maximum
and Average
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
*
* NetworkIn
- The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to the instance. The number reported is the
* number of bytes received during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* NetworkOut
- The number of bytes sent out on all network interfaces by the instance.
* This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from the instance. The number reported is
* the number of bytes sent during the period. Because this metric is reported in 5-minute intervals, divide
* the reported number by 300 to find Bytes/second.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Bytes
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed both the instance
* status check and the system status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric
* data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_Instance
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the
* instance status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available
* in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* StatusCheckFailed_System
- Reports whether the instance passed or failed the system
* status check. This metric can be either 0 (passed) or 1 (failed). This metric data is available in
* 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* MetadataNoToken
- Reports the number of times that the instance metadata service was
* successfully accessed without a token. This metric determines if there are any processes accessing
* instance metadata by using Instance Metadata Service Version 1, which doesn't use a token. If all requests
* use token-backed sessions, such as Instance Metadata Service Version 2, then the value is 0.
*
* Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
*
* Unit
: The published unit is Count
.
*
* The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points. *
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity. All
* other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity. All other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*/
public void setPeriod(Integer period) {
this.period = period;
}
/**
*
* The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points. *
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity. All
* other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity. All other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*/
public Integer getPeriod() {
return this.period;
}
/**
*
* The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points. *
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds) granularity. All
* other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
*
* The StatusCheckFailed
, StatusCheckFailed_Instance
, and
* StatusCheckFailed_System
instance metric data is available in 1-minute (60 seconds)
* granularity. All other instance metric data is available in 5-minute (300 seconds) granularity.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withPeriod(Integer period) {
setPeriod(period);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The start time of the time period. *
* * @param startTime * The start time of the time period. */ public void setStartTime(java.util.Date startTime) { this.startTime = startTime; } /** ** The start time of the time period. *
* * @return The start time of the time period. */ public java.util.Date getStartTime() { return this.startTime; } /** ** The start time of the time period. *
* * @param startTime * The start time of the time period. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withStartTime(java.util.Date startTime) { setStartTime(startTime); return this; } /** ** The end time of the time period. *
* * @param endTime * The end time of the time period. */ public void setEndTime(java.util.Date endTime) { this.endTime = endTime; } /** ** The end time of the time period. *
* * @return The end time of the time period. */ public java.util.Date getEndTime() { return this.endTime; } /** ** The end time of the time period. *
* * @param endTime * The end time of the time period. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withEndTime(java.util.Date endTime) { setEndTime(endTime); return this; } /** *
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
metricName
parameter.
* @see MetricUnit
*/
public void setUnit(String unit) {
this.unit = unit;
}
/**
*
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
metricName
parameter.
* @see MetricUnit
*/
public String getUnit() {
return this.unit;
}
/**
*
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
metricName
parameter.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see MetricUnit
*/
public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withUnit(String unit) {
setUnit(unit);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
metricName
parameter.
* @see MetricUnit
*/
public void setUnit(MetricUnit unit) {
withUnit(unit);
}
/**
*
* The unit for the metric data request. Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units
* to specify with each available metric, see the metricName
parameter.
*
metricName
parameter.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see MetricUnit
*/
public GetInstanceMetricDataRequest withUnit(MetricUnit unit) {
this.unit = unit.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* * 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setStatistics(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withStatistics(java.util.Collection)} if you want to * override the existing values. *
* * @param statistics * 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*