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A structure that contains information about one CloudWatch Logs account policy.
Contains information about one anomaly detector in the account.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the CloudWatchLogs client
This operation attempted to create a resource that already exists.
The event was already logged.
This structure contains information about one delivery destination in your account. A delivery destination is an Amazon Web Services resource that represents an Amazon Web Services service that logs can be sent to. CloudWatch Logs, Amazon S3, are supported as Kinesis Data Firehose delivery destinations.
A structure that contains information about one logs delivery destination.
This structure contains information about one delivery source in your account. A delivery source is an Amazon Web Services resource that sends logs to an Amazon Web Services destination. The destination can be CloudWatch Logs, Amazon S3, or Kinesis Data Firehose.
Represents a cross-account destination that receives subscription log events.
The method used to distribute log data to the destination, which can be either random or grouped by log stream.
Represents an export task.
Represents the status of an export task.
Represents the status of an export task.
Represents a matched event.
Represents a log event, which is a record of activity that was recorded by the application or resource being monitored.
The operation is not valid on the specified resource.
A parameter is specified incorrectly.
The sequence token is not valid. You can get the correct sequence token in the expectedSequenceToken
field in the InvalidSequenceTokenException
message.
You have reached the maximum number of resources that can be created.
This object contains the information for one log event returned in a Live Tail stream.
This object contains the metadata for one LiveTailSessionUpdate
structure. It indicates whether that update includes only a sample of 500 log events out of a larger number of ingested log events, or if it contains all of the matching log events ingested during that second of time.
This object contains information about this Live Tail session, including the log groups included and the log stream filters, if any.
This object contains the log events and metadata for a Live Tail session.
The fields contained in log events found by a GetLogGroupFields
operation, along with the percentage of queried log events in which each field appears.
The query string is not valid. Details about this error are displayed in a QueryCompileError
object. For more information, see QueryCompileError.
Metric filters express how CloudWatch Logs would extract metric observations from ingested log events and transform them into metric data in a CloudWatch metric.
Represents a matched event.
Indicates how to transform ingested log events to metric data in a CloudWatch metric.
Multiple concurrent requests to update the same resource were in conflict.
Represents a log event.
A tructures that contains information about one pattern token related to an anomaly.
Reserved.
Reserved.
This structure contains details about a saved CloudWatch Logs Insights query definition.
Contains the number of log events scanned by the query, the number of log events that matched the query criteria, and the total number of bytes in the log events that were scanned.
Represents the rejected events.
The specified resource already exists.
The specified resource does not exist.
A policy enabling one or more entities to put logs to a log group in this account.
Contains one field from one log event returned by a CloudWatch Logs Insights query, along with the value of that field.
Represents the search status of a log stream.
This request exceeds a service quota.
The service cannot complete the request.
his exception is returned if an unknown error occurs during a Live Tail session.
This exception is returned in a Live Tail stream when the Live Tail session times out. Live Tail sessions time out after three hours.
This object includes the stream returned by your StartLiveTail request.
Represents a subscription filter.
If you are suppressing an anomaly temporariliy, this structure defines how long the suppression period is to be.
The request was throttled because of quota limits.
A resource can have no more than 50 tags.
The most likely cause is an Amazon Web Services access key ID or secret key that's not valid.
One of the parameters for the request is not valid.