# CLOUD AZURE POSTGRESQL DataDog monitors ## How to use this module ```hcl module "datadog-monitors-cloud-azure-postgresql" { source = "claranet/monitors/datadog//cloud/azure/postgresql" version = "{revision}" environment = var.environment message = module.datadog-message-alerting.alerting-message } ``` ## Purpose Creates DataDog monitors with the following checks: - Postgresql Server CPU usage - Postgresql Server has no connection - Postgresql Server IO consumption - Postgresql Server memory usage - Postgresql Server storage ## Inputs | Name | Description | Type | Default | Required | |------|-------------|------|---------|:-----:| | cpu\_usage\_enabled | Flag to enable PostgreSQL status monitor | `string` | `"true"` | no | | cpu\_usage\_extra\_tags | Extra tags for PostgreSQL status monitor | `list(string)` | `[]` | no | | cpu\_usage\_message | Custom message for PostgreSQL CPU monitor | `string` | `""` | no | | cpu\_usage\_threshold\_critical | PostgreSQL CPU usage in percent (critical threshold) | `string` | `"90"` | no | | cpu\_usage\_threshold\_warning | PostgreSQL CPU usage in percent (warning threshold) | `string` | `"80"` | no | | cpu\_usage\_time\_aggregator | Monitor aggregator for PostgreSQL CPU [available values: min, max or avg] | `string` | `"min"` | no | | cpu\_usage\_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for PostgreSQL CPU [available values: `last_#m` (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), `last_#h` (1, 2, or 4), or `last_1d`] | `string` | `"last_15m"` | no | | environment | Architecture environment | `string` | n/a | yes | | evaluation\_delay | Delay in seconds for the metric evaluation | `number` | `900` | no | | filter\_tags\_custom | Tags used for custom filtering when filter\_tags\_use\_defaults is false | `string` | `"*"` | no | | filter\_tags\_use\_defaults | Use default filter tags convention | `string` | `"true"` | no | | free\_storage\_enabled | Flag to enable PostgreSQL status monitor | `string` | `"true"` | no | | free\_storage\_extra\_tags | Extra tags for PostgreSQL status monitor | `list(string)` | `[]` | no | | free\_storage\_message | Custom message for PostgreSQL Free Storage monitor | `string` | `""` | no | | free\_storage\_threshold\_critical | PostgreSQL Free Storage remaining in percent (critical threshold) | `string` | `"10"` | no | | free\_storage\_threshold\_warning | PostgreSQL Free Storage remaining in percent (warning threshold) | `string` | `"20"` | no | | free\_storage\_time\_aggregator | Monitor aggregator for PostgreSQL Free Storage [available values: min, max or avg] | `string` | `"min"` | no | | free\_storage\_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for PostgreSQL Free Storage [available values: `last_#m` (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), `last_#h` (1, 2, or 4), or `last_1d`] | `string` | `"last_15m"` | no | | io\_consumption\_enabled | Flag to enable PostgreSQL status monitor | `string` | `"true"` | no | | io\_consumption\_extra\_tags | Extra tags for PostgreSQL status monitor | `list(string)` | `[]` | no | | io\_consumption\_message | Custom message for PostgreSQL IO consumption monitor | `string` | `""` | no | | io\_consumption\_threshold\_critical | PostgreSQL IO consumption in percent (critical threshold) | `string` | `"90"` | no | | io\_consumption\_threshold\_warning | PostgreSQL IO consumption in percent (warning threshold) | `string` | `"80"` | no | | io\_consumption\_time\_aggregator | Monitor aggregator for PostgreSQL IO consumption [available values: min, max or avg] | `string` | `"min"` | no | | io\_consumption\_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for PostgreSQL IO consumption [available values: `last_#m` (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), `last_#h` (1, 2, or 4), or `last_1d`] | `string` | `"last_15m"` | no | | memory\_usage\_enabled | Flag to enable PostgreSQL status monitor | `string` | `"true"` | no | | memory\_usage\_extra\_tags | Extra tags for PostgreSQL status monitor | `list(string)` | `[]` | no | | memory\_usage\_message | Custom message for PostgreSQL memory monitor | `string` | `""` | no | | memory\_usage\_threshold\_critical | PostgreSQL memory usage in percent (critical threshold) | `string` | `"90"` | no | | memory\_usage\_threshold\_warning | PostgreSQL memory usage in percent (warning threshold) | `string` | `"80"` | no | | memory\_usage\_time\_aggregator | Monitor aggregator for PostgreSQL memory [available values: min, max or avg] | `string` | `"min"` | no | | memory\_usage\_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for PostgreSQL memory [available values: `last_#m` (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), `last_#h` (1, 2, or 4), or `last_1d`] | `string` | `"last_15m"` | no | | message | Message sent when an alert is triggered | `any` | n/a | yes | | new\_host\_delay | Delay in seconds before monitor new resource | `number` | `300` | no | | no\_connection\_enabled | Flag to enable PostgreSQL status monitor | `string` | `"true"` | no | | no\_connection\_extra\_tags | Extra tags for PostgreSQL status monitor | `list(string)` | `[]` | no | | no\_connection\_message | Custom message for PostgreSQL no connection monitor | `string` | `""` | no | | no\_connection\_time\_aggregator | Monitor aggregator for PostgreSQL no connection [available values: min, max or avg] | `string` | `"min"` | no | | no\_connection\_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for PostgreSQL no connection [available values: `last_#m` (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), `last_#h` (1, 2, or 4), or `last_1d`] | `string` | `"last_5m"` | no | | notify\_no\_data | Will raise no data alert if set to true | `bool` | `true` | no | | prefix\_slug | Prefix string to prepend between brackets on every monitors names | `string` | `""` | no | ## Outputs | Name | Description | |------|-------------| | postgresql\_cpu\_usage\_id | id for monitor postgresql\_cpu\_usage | | postgresql\_free\_storage\_id | id for monitor postgresql\_free\_storage | | postgresql\_io\_consumption\_id | id for monitor postgresql\_io\_consumption | | postgresql\_memory\_usage\_id | id for monitor postgresql\_memory\_usage | | postgresql\_no\_connection\_id | id for monitor postgresql\_no\_connection | ## Related documentation DataDog documentation: [https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/azure/](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/azure/) You have to search `mysql`