# Introduction: rds-apply-alarms was created to easily apply alarms to one or more Amazon RDS instances. The tool applies alarms for CPU Utilization, Feeable Memory, Swap Usage and Free Storage Space. rds-apply-alarms will run "out of the box", however the intent is rather to provide a template (and the logic) for managing multiple RDS instance's alarms. # Directions For Use: ## Example of Use: rds-apply-alarms -d rds-instance-name -t name-of-sns-topic the above example would apply alarms to "rds-instance-name" and, if any of these Alarms enter state "Alarm" would send a message to "name-of-topic." ## Required Parameters: rds-apply-alarms requires the following two arguments: `-d ` - the name of the Database Instance for which you wish to apply alarms. `-t ` - the name of the sns-topic where Alarms should be sent. ## Optional Parameters: `-a` - pass the -a parameter to apply alarms to ALL RDS instances in a given region. `-r ` - region that contains the RDS instances(s) where alarms should be applied `-e ` - set to the number of evaluation periods before an SNS topic is notified. `-p ` - set to "true" to preview what alarms would be applied. # Additional Information: - Author: Colin Johnson / colin@cloudavail.com - Date: 2012-12-09 - Version 0.5 - License Type: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3