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Learn how to send notifications through Amazon SNS using Netdata's Agent alert notification feature, which supports dozens of endpoints, user roles, and more.
Note
This file assumes you have read the Introduction to Agent alert notifications, detailing how the Netdata Agent's alert notification method works.
As part of its AWS suite, Amazon provides a notification broker service called 'Simple Notification Service' (SNS). Amazon SNS works similarly to Netdata's own notification system, allowing to dispatch a single notification to multiple subscribers of different types. Among other things, SNS supports sending notifications to:
Note
While Amazon SNS supports sending differently formatted messages for different delivery methods, Netdata does not currently support this functionality.
For email notification support, we recommend using Netdata's email notifications, as it is has the following benefits:
Read on to learn how to set up Amazon SNS in Netdata.
Before you can enable SNS, you need:
awscli
)./
as a home directory./var/lib/netdata
is the recommended directory. If you are using Netdata as a dedicated user, the permissions will already be correct.Info
This file mentions editing configuration files.
- To edit configuration files in a safe way, we provide the
edit config
script located in your Netdata config directory (typically is/etc/netdata
) that creates the proper file and opens it in an editor automatically.
Note that to run the script you need to be inside your Netdata config directory.It is recommended to use this way for configuring Netdata.
Edit health_alarm_notify.conf
, changes to this file do not require restarting Netdata:
SEND_AWSNS
to YES
.AWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT
to the string that you want the alert to be sent into.The supported variables are:
| Variable name | Description |
|:---------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ${alarm}
| Like "name = value units" |
| ${status_message}
| Like "needs attention", "recovered", "is critical" |
| ${severity}
| Like "Escalated to CRITICAL", "Recovered from WARNING" |
| ${raised_for}
| Like "(alarm was raised for 10 minutes)" |
| ${host}
| The host generated this event |
| ${url_host}
| Same as ${host} but URL encoded |
| ${unique_id}
| The unique id of this event |
| ${alarm_id}
| The unique id of the alarm that generated this event |
| ${event_id}
| The incremental id of the event, for this alarm id |
| ${when}
| The timestamp this event occurred |
| ${name}
| The name of the alarm, as given in netdata health.d entries |
| ${url_name}
| Same as ${name} but URL encoded |
| ${chart}
| The name of the chart (type.id) |
| ${url_chart}
| Same as ${chart} but URL encoded |
| ${family}
| The family of the chart |
| ${url_family}
| Same as ${family} but URL encoded |
| ${status}
| The current status : REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |
| ${old_status}
| The previous status: REMOVED, UNINITIALIZED, UNDEFINED, CLEAR, WARNING, CRITICAL |
| ${value}
| The current value of the alarm |
| ${old_value}
| The previous value of the alarm |
| ${src}
| The line number and file the alarm has been configured |
| ${duration}
| The duration in seconds of the previous alarm state |
| ${duration_txt}
| Same as ${duration} for humans |
| ${non_clear_duration}
| The total duration in seconds this is/was non-clear |
| ${non_clear_duration_txt}
| Same as ${non_clear_duration} for humans |
| ${units}
| The units of the value |
| ${info}
| A short description of the alarm |
| ${value_string}
| Friendly value (with units) |
| ${old_value_string}
| Friendly old value (with units) |
| ${image}
| The URL of an image to represent the status of the alarm |
| ${color}
| A color in AABBCC format for the alarm |
| ${goto_url}
| The URL the user can click to see the netdata dashboard |
| ${calc_expression}
| The expression evaluated to provide the value for the alarm |
| ${calc_param_values}
| The value of the variables in the evaluated expression |
| ${total_warnings}
| The total number of alarms in WARNING state on the host |
| ${total_critical}
| The total number of alarms in CRITICAL state on the host |
DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS
to the Topic ARN you noted down upon creating the Topic.You can then have different recipient Topics per role, by editing DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS
with the Topic ARN you want, in the following entries at the bottom of the same file:
role_recipients_awssns[sysadmin]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Systems"
role_recipients_awssns[domainadmin]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Domains"
role_recipients_awssns[dba]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Databases"
role_recipients_awssns[webmaster]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Development"
role_recipients_awssns[proxyadmin]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Proxy"
role_recipients_awssns[sitemgr]="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:Sites"
An example working configuration would be:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Amazon SNS notifications
SEND_AWSSNS="YES"
AWSSNS_MESSAGE_FORMAT="${status} on ${host} at ${date}: ${chart} ${value_string}"
DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_AWSSNS="arn:aws:sns:us-east-2:123456789012:MyTopic"
To test this alert notification method refer to the "Testing Alert Notifications" section of the Agent alert notifications page.