AWS AmazonCloudWatch documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to expand supported instance types (EC2 and self-managed Kubernetes), restructured content to separate EKS guidance, removed specific Linux distribution list and added reference to version requirements document
Security assessment
Changes focus on expanding supported environments and reorganizing documentation structure. No security vulnerabilities, mitigations, or security feature additions are mentioned. Changes relate to installation procedures and platform support clarifications.
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents.md b/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents.md index 84d4eae20..8ccdea504 100644 --- a//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents.md +++ b//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -# Install Network Flow Monitor agents on instances +# Install Network Flow Monitor agents on EC2 and self-managed Kubernetes instances @@ -11 +11 @@ An agent is a lightweight software application that you install on your resource -The instances that you install agents on must be running supported versions and distributions of Linux. Network Flow Monitor supports agents to run only on Linux, and the Linux kernel version must be 5.8 or later. The following Linux distributions are supported. Note that agents are tested to run on the latest versions of these distributions. +The steps that you follow to deploy agents in your instances depend on the type of instance: Amazon EKS Kubernetes instances, VPC EC2 instances, or self-managed (non-EKS) Kubernetes instances. @@ -13 +13 @@ The instances that you install agents on must be running supported versions and - * Amazon Linux + * For information about working with Amazon EKS, including installing agents on EKS, see [Work with EKS](./CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-work-with-eks.html). @@ -15,7 +15 @@ The instances that you install agents on must be running supported versions and - * Ubuntu - - * Red Hat - - * Suse Linux - - * Debian distributions for both x86 and aarch64 + * For information about installing agents on VPC EC2 instances and self-managed Kubernetes instances, see the sections in this chapter. @@ -28,2 +21,0 @@ You can establish a private connection between your VPC and Network Flow Monitor -The steps that you follow to deploy agents in your instances depend on the type of instance: VPC EC2 instances, Amazon EKS Kubernetes instances, or self-managed (non-EKS) Kubernetes instances. - @@ -31,0 +24,2 @@ The steps that you follow to deploy agents in your instances depend on the type + * [Linux versions supported for Network Flow Monitor agents](./CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents-versions.html) + @@ -36,2 +29,0 @@ The steps that you follow to deploy agents in your instances depend on the type - * [Install the EKS AWS Network Flow Monitor Agent add-on](./CloudWatch-NetworkFlowMonitor-agents-kubernetes-eks.html) - @@ -47 +39 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Examples with the CLI +Additional metadata for EKS @@ -49 +41 @@ Examples with the CLI -EC2 instance agents +Supported Linux versions