Monitoring application health - Amazon Elastic Beanstalk
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Monitoring application health

It is important to know that your production website is available and responding to requests. Elastic Beanstalk provides features to help you monitor your application's responsiveness. It monitors statistics about your application and alerts you when thresholds are exceeded.

For information about the health monitoring provided by Elastic Beanstalk, see Basic health reporting.

You can access operational information about your application by using either the AmazonToolkit for Visual Studio or the Amazon Management Console.

The toolkit displays your environment's status and application health in the Status field.


      Elastic Beanstalk health status
To monitor application health
  1. In the Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio, in Amazon Explorer, expand the Elastic Beanstalk node, and then expand your application node.

  2. Open the context (right-click) menu for your application environment and select View Status.

  3. On your application environment tab, select Monitoring.

    The Monitoring panel includes a set of graphs showing resource usage for your particular application environment.

    
          Elastic Beanstalk monitoring panel
    Note

    By default, the time range is set to the last hour. To modify this setting, in the Time Range list, select a different time range.

You can use the Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio or the Amazon Management Console to view events associated with your application.

To view application events
  1. In the Amazon Toolkit for Visual Studio, in Amazon Explorer, expand the Elastic Beanstalk node and your application node.

  2. Open the context (right-click) menu for your application environment and select View Status.

  3. In your application environment tab, select Events.

    
          Elastic Beanstalk events panel