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Previously on "What is CWLHttp4xx when using AWS"

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  • original PM
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    You guessed

    I am Pierre Trudeau

    Honest

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    You're a prime minister?
    Canada?

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    I am not a fooookin Project Manager

    You're a prime minister?

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  • original PM
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    I am not a fooookin Project Manager

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    **** I read that but I was thinking that 4xx meant something specific not just a 404 error etc

    But thanks for your input
    No worries, one of those common problems when a PM tries to be technical.

    No need to beat yourself up about it

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post





    ee
    **** I read that but I was thinking that 4xx meant something specific not just a 404 error etc

    But thanks for your input

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    First result in Google:







    ee

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  • original PM
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    ah I think I got it

    so a CWLHttp4xx is showing all instances of when the user got a http4xx error

    and similar to http5xx showing http5xx error types

    cheers all!

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    So does Average CWLHttp4xx mean when looking at the AWS console?

    Interestingly enough that a google search brings back a total of 2 results

    of which 1 points to github and goes to a 404 page not found? which interestingly apparently a 404 error is something to do with cwlhttp4xx


    anyone able to explain in plain english?
    First result in Google:

    Using Elastic Beanstalk with Amazon CloudWatch Logs - AWS Elastic Beanstalk

    With CloudWatch Logs, you can monitor and archive your Elastic Beanstalk application, system, and custom log files. Furthermore, you can configure alarms that make it easier for you to take actions in response to specific log stream events that your metric filters extract. The CloudWatch Logs agent installed on each Amazon EC2 in your environment publishes metric data points to the CloudWatch service for each log group you configure. Each log group applies its own filter patterns to determine what log stream events to send to CloudWatch as data points. Log streams that belong to the same log group share the same retention, monitoring, and access control settings. For more information about CloudWatch Logs, including terminology and concepts, go to Monitoring System, Application, and Custom Log Files.

    The following figure displays graphs on the Monitoring page for an environment that is configured with CloudWatch Logs integration. The example metrics in this environment are named CWLHttp4xx and CWLHttp5xx. In the image, the CWLHttp4xx metric has triggered an alarm according to conditions specified in the configuration files.

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  • original PM
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    Nah it's only raising an alarm because it is over the threshold to raise an alarm...

    problem is no one seems to be able to tell me what this actually means so no idea what sort of threshold to set...

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  • LondonManc
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    Check the service dashboard:
    AWS Service Health Dashboard - Sep 22, 2016 PDT

    You might need to raise a ticket

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  • original PM
    started a topic What is CWLHttp4xx when using AWS

    What is CWLHttp4xx when using AWS

    So does Average CWLHttp4xx mean when looking at the AWS console?

    Interestingly enough that a google search brings back a total of 2 results

    of which 1 points to github and goes to a 404 page not found? which interestingly apparently a 404 error is something to do with cwlhttp4xx


    anyone able to explain in plain english?

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