AWS::Logs::LogAnomalyDetector - Amazon CloudFormation
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AWS::Logs::LogAnomalyDetector

Creates or updates an anomaly detector that regularly scans one or more log groups and look for patterns and anomalies in the logs.

An anomaly detector can help surface issues by automatically discovering anomalies in your log event traffic. An anomaly detector uses machine learning algorithms to scan log events and find patterns. A pattern is a shared text structure that recurs among your log fields. Patterns provide a useful tool for analyzing large sets of logs because a large number of log events can often be compressed into a few patterns.

The anomaly detector uses pattern recognition to find anomalies, which are unusual log events. It compares current log events and patterns with trained baselines.

Fields within a pattern are called tokens. Fields that vary within a pattern, such as a request ID or timestamp, are referred to as dynamic tokens and represented by <*>.

For more information see Log anomaly detection.

Syntax

To declare this entity in your Amazon CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:

JSON

{ "Type" : "AWS::Logs::LogAnomalyDetector", "Properties" : { "AccountId" : String, "AnomalyVisibilityTime" : Number, "DetectorName" : String, "EvaluationFrequency" : String, "FilterPattern" : String, "KmsKeyId" : String, "LogGroupArnList" : [ String, ... ] } }

YAML

Type: AWS::Logs::LogAnomalyDetector Properties: AccountId: String AnomalyVisibilityTime: Number DetectorName: String EvaluationFrequency: String FilterPattern: String KmsKeyId: String LogGroupArnList: - String

Properties

AccountId

The ID of the account to create the anomaly detector in.

Required: No

Type: String

Update requires: No interruption

AnomalyVisibilityTime

The number of days to have visibility on an anomaly. After this time period has elapsed for an anomaly, it will be automatically baselined and the anomaly detector will treat new occurrences of a similar anomaly as normal. Therefore, if you do not correct the cause of an anomaly during the time period specified in AnomalyVisibilityTime, it will be considered normal going forward and will not be detected as an anomaly.

Required: No

Type: Number

Update requires: No interruption

DetectorName

A name for this anomaly detector.

Required: No

Type: String

Update requires: No interruption

EvaluationFrequency

Specifies how often the anomaly detector is to run and look for anomalies. Set this value according to the frequency that the log group receives new logs. For example, if the log group receives new log events every 10 minutes, then 15 minutes might be a good setting for EvaluationFrequency .

Required: No

Type: String

Allowed values: FIVE_MIN | TEN_MIN | FIFTEEN_MIN | THIRTY_MIN | ONE_HOUR

Update requires: No interruption

FilterPattern

You can use this parameter to limit the anomaly detection model to examine only log events that match the pattern you specify here. For more information, see Filter and Pattern Syntax.

Required: No

Type: String

Update requires: No interruption

KmsKeyId

Optionally assigns a Amazon KMS key to secure this anomaly detector and its findings. If a key is assigned, the anomalies found and the model used by this detector are encrypted at rest with the key. If a key is assigned to an anomaly detector, a user must have permissions for both this key and for the anomaly detector to retrieve information about the anomalies that it finds.

For more information about using a Amazon KMS key and to see the required IAM policy, see Use a Amazon KMS key with an anomaly detector.

Required: No

Type: String

Maximum: 256

Update requires: No interruption

LogGroupArnList

The ARN of the log group that is associated with this anomaly detector. You can specify only one log group ARN.

Required: No

Type: Array of String

Minimum: 20

Maximum: 2048

Update requires: No interruption

Return values

Ref

Fn::GetAtt

The Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The following are the available attributes and sample return values.

For more information about using the Fn::GetAtt intrinsic function, see Fn::GetAtt.

AnomalyDetectorArn

The ARN of the anomaly detector.

AnomalyDetectorStatus

Specifies whether the anomaly detector is currently active.

CreationTimeStamp

The time that the anomaly detector was created.

LastModifiedTimeStamp

The time that the anomaly detector was most recently modified.