End of support notice: On November 13, 2025, AWS will discontinue support for Amazon Elastic Transcoder. After November 13, 2025, you will no longer be able to access the Elastic Transcoder console or Elastic Transcoder resources.
For more information about transitioning to AWS Elemental MediaConvert, visit this blog post
Monitoring Tools
AWS provides various tools that you can use to monitor Elastic Transcoder. You can configure some of these tools to do the monitoring for you, while some of the tools require manual intervention. We recommend that you automate monitoring tasks as much as possible.
Automated Monitoring Tools
You can use the following automated monitoring tools to watch Elastic Transcoder and report when something is wrong:
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Amazon CloudWatch Alarms – Watch a single metric over a time period that you specify, and perform one or more actions based on the value of the metric relative to a given threshold over a number of time periods. The action is a notification sent to an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic or Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling policy. CloudWatch alarms do not invoke actions simply because they are in a particular state; the state must have changed and been maintained for a specified number of periods. For more information, see Monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch.
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Amazon CloudWatch Logs – Monitor, store, and access your log files from AWS CloudTrail or other sources. For more information, see Monitoring Log Files in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
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AWS CloudTrail Log Monitoring – Share log files between accounts, monitor CloudTrail log files in real time by sending them to CloudWatch Logs, write log processing applications in Java, and validate that your log files have not changed after delivery by CloudTrail. For more information, see Working with CloudTrail Log Files in the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
Manual Monitoring Tools
Another important part of monitoring Elastic Transcoder involves manually monitoring those items that the CloudWatch alarms don't cover. The Elastic Transcoder, CloudWatch, and other AWS console dashboards provide an at-a-glance view of the state of your AWS environment. We recommend that you also check your CloudTrail log files.
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Elastic Transcoder dashboard shows:
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Pipelines and their status
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CloudWatch home page shows:
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Current alarms and status
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Graphs of alarms and resources
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Service health status
In addition, you can use CloudWatch to do the following:
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Create customized dashboards to monitor the services you care about
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Graph metric data to troubleshoot issues and discover trends
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Search and browse all your AWS resource metrics
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Create and edit alarms to be notified of problems
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