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Monitoring and Logging Tooling #477

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p5150j opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Monitoring and Logging Tooling #477

p5150j opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 0 comments

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p5150j commented Sep 3, 2024

As a system administrator,
I want to integrate monitoring and logging tools like Grafana, Prometheus, and CloudWatch, so that I can monitor the health and performance of the Gateway stack and receive real-time alerts on any issues.

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Monitoring and logging tools (Grafana, Prometheus, CloudWatch) should be integrated with the Gateway stack.
  • Dashboards should be set up in Grafana to display key performance metrics and system health.
  • Prometheus should collect and store metrics, while CloudWatch should be configured for logging and alerting.
  • Alerts should be set up for key events (e.g., high CPU usage, errors, etc.) to notify the system administrator in real-time.
  • README Documentation on how to access and interpret monitoring and logging data should be provided.

Note:
Development teams need to add and relate all necessary implementation subtasks (e.g., integrating each monitoring tool, setting up dashboards and alerts, configuring data collection) to this story for detailed execution and tracking.

@p5150j p5150j added the v1.2 label Sep 3, 2024
@p5150j p5150j added this to the v1.2 milestone Sep 3, 2024
@mattheworris mattheworris removed the v1.2 label Oct 11, 2024
@mattheworris mattheworris removed this from the v1.2 milestone Oct 11, 2024
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