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- Verify a scaling activity for an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group
On the Activity tab, under Activity history, the Status column shows whether your Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group has successfully launched or terminated instances, or whether the scaling activity is still in progress
- Monitor your Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups - docs. aws. amazon. com
With AWS CloudTrail, you can track the calls made to the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling API by or on behalf of your AWS account CloudTrail stores the information in log files in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify You can use these log files to monitor activity of your Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups
- View monitoring graphs in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling console
In the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling section of the Amazon EC2 console, you can monitor minute-by-minute progress of individual Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups using CloudWatch metrics
- Document history - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling - docs. aws. amazon. com
Find the revision dates, related releases, and important changes to the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide
- Monitoring Application Auto Scaling - docs. aws. amazon. com
With AWS CloudTrail, you can track the calls made to the Application Auto Scaling API by or on behalf of your AWS account CloudTrail stores the information in log files in the Amazon S3 bucket that you specify
- View scheduled action details - Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
To view details of upcoming scheduled actions for your Auto Scaling group, use one of the following methods: Open the Amazon EC2 console at https: console aws amazon com ec2 , and choose Auto Scaling Groups from the navigation pane Select your Auto Scaling group
- AWS Auto Scaling Documentation
Automatic resource discovery AWS Auto Scaling is designed to scan your environment and automatically discover the scalable cloud resources underlying your application, so you don’t have to manually identify these resources one by one through individual service interfaces
- Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Documentation - aws. amazon. com
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling is designed to let you provision and automatically scale instances across purchase options, Availability Zones (AZ), and instance families in a single application to help you optimize scale, performance, and cost
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