AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines

eventNameDescriptionSampleRule
anyCatch-all entry for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines rules that match the service but not a specific eventName.NN
ListMediaInsightsPipelineConfigurationsListMediaInsightsPipelineConfigurations recorded by CloudTrail for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines. Observed in real CloudTrail; no AWS SDK operation model documents it, so no description is available from the SDK.NN
ListMediaPipelineKinesisVideoStreamPoolsListMediaPipelineKinesisVideoStreamPools recorded by CloudTrail for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines. Observed in real CloudTrail; no AWS SDK operation model documents it, so no description is available from the SDK.NN

any: AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines (catch-all)

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Service
chime-sdk-media-pipelines

Description

Catch-all entry for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines rules that match the service but not a specific eventName.

ListMediaInsightsPipelineConfigurations

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Service
chime-sdk-media-pipelines

Description

ListMediaInsightsPipelineConfigurations recorded by CloudTrail for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines. Observed in real CloudTrail; no AWS SDK operation model documents it, so no description is available from the SDK.

Example CloudTrail Event #

This is a projected export row, not a complete CloudTrail record: it shows only the envelope columns a SIEM export retained. The export never carried userIdentity, requestParameters, responseElements, sourceIPAddress, recipientAccountId, eventCategory, so their absence here says nothing about the real event. Account identifiers, ARNs and endpoint hostnames in eventID, requestID, resources, tlsDetails, userAgent are replaced with the placeholders AWS uses in its own documentation, so those values are structurally real but not the originals. errorMessage is withheld: it is free-form prose that names customer resources, which no substitution rule can find reliably. eventTime is withheld because the export renders it in the exporting system's local timezone rather than the UTC a CloudTrail record carries.

{
  "eventVersion": "1.11",
  "eventID": "f75cfa3a-6df3-4142-a9ca-42a70e3c35b4",
  "eventSource": "chime-sdk-media-pipelines.amazonaws.com",
  "eventName": "ListMediaInsightsPipelineConfigurations",
  "awsRegion": "us-east-1",
  "eventType": "AwsApiCall",
  "readOnly": true,
  "managementEvent": true,
  "requestID": "b99e6da2-072c-4a5c-99ee-9cf30390dfab",
  "userAgent": "resource-explorer-2.amazonaws.com"
}

ListMediaPipelineKinesisVideoStreamPools

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Service
chime-sdk-media-pipelines

Description

ListMediaPipelineKinesisVideoStreamPools recorded by CloudTrail for AWS chime-sdk-media-pipelines. Observed in real CloudTrail; no AWS SDK operation model documents it, so no description is available from the SDK.

Example CloudTrail Event #

This is a projected export row, not a complete CloudTrail record: it shows only the envelope columns a SIEM export retained. The export never carried userIdentity, requestParameters, responseElements, sourceIPAddress, recipientAccountId, eventCategory, so their absence here says nothing about the real event. Account identifiers, ARNs and endpoint hostnames in eventID, requestID, resources, tlsDetails, userAgent are replaced with the placeholders AWS uses in its own documentation, so those values are structurally real but not the originals. errorMessage is withheld: it is free-form prose that names customer resources, which no substitution rule can find reliably. eventTime is withheld because the export renders it in the exporting system's local timezone rather than the UTC a CloudTrail record carries.

{
  "eventVersion": "1.11",
  "eventID": "991a36f5-2d25-45bd-a453-e798ffcc32a9",
  "eventSource": "chime-sdk-media-pipelines.amazonaws.com",
  "eventName": "ListMediaPipelineKinesisVideoStreamPools",
  "awsRegion": "ap-southeast-2",
  "eventType": "AwsApiCall",
  "readOnly": true,
  "managementEvent": true,
  "requestID": "c534c6c4-7b9b-46a3-8250-cb01b78a5d48",
  "userAgent": "resource-explorer-2.amazonaws.com"
}