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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T18:58:19+00:00 2026-06-14T18:58:19+00:00

I’m using python and boto for cloudwatch metrics. I would like to be able

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I’m using python and boto for cloudwatch metrics. I would like to be able to define an alarm for a MetricName which will be active for all the other dimensions.

For instance I have a metric in the sandbox namespace with MetricName of MemoryUsage and InstanceId of i-xxx. Is it possible to define a single alarm that will be triggered for MemoryUsage for all InstanceId dimensions?

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    2026-06-14T18:58:20+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    Yes, you can create an alarm for any single metric. In this case, the single metric has a dimension that represents all instances. Here’s how you can do it in boto.

    In [1]: import boto
    
    In [2]: cw = boto.connect_cloudwatch()
    
    In [3]: cw.list_metrics(metric_name='CPUUtilization')
    Out[3]: 
    [Metric:CPUUtilization,
     Metric:CPUUtilization,
     Metric:CPUUtilization,
     Metric:CPUUtilization]
    
    In [4]: l = _
    
    In [5]: for m in l:
       ...:     print m.name, m.dimensions
       ...: 
    CPUUtilization {u'ImageId': [u'ami-1b814f72']}
    CPUUtilization {u'InstanceId': [u'i-366c4354']}
    CPUUtilization {}
    CPUUtilization {u'InstanceType': [u'm1.large']}
    

    You can see here that there are four separate metrics associated with the metric_name CPUUtilization. The first has a dimension of all instances that use that particular AMI, the second has a dimension for a particular instance that is now running, the fourth has a dimension of all instances of a particular type, but the third has no specified dimension. This metric represents CPUUtilization across all of my instances. So:

    In [6]: m = l[2]
    
    In [7]: m.create_alarm(name='cpu_all_instances', comparison='>', threshold=80.0, period=60, evaluation_periods=2, statistic='Average')
    Out[7]: MetricAlarm:cpu_all_instances[CPUUtilization(Average) GreaterThanThreshold 80.0]
    

    This alarm should fire if the average CPU utilization across all my instances exceeds 80% for two evaluation periods. You could also choose a different statistic, like ‘Maximum’, that would fire if the maximum value for CPU utilization across all instances exceeded 80% for more than 2 evaluation periods.

    I don’t know if you are specifically looking for MemoryUsage or if that was just an example but I don’t think MemoryUsage is one of the available metrics from CloudWatch.

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