

• The AWS Systems Manager CloudWatch Dashboard will no longer be available after April 30, 2026. Customers can continue to use Amazon CloudWatch console to view, create, and manage their Amazon CloudWatch dashboards, just as they do today. For more information, see [Amazon CloudWatch Dashboard documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch_Dashboards.html). 

# Diagnosing and remediating drifted configurations


Systems Manager can diagnose and then help you remediate the following types of drifted configurations:
+ Core setup for organization member accounts
+ Core setup for delegated administrator account
+ Core setup for your account

Use the following procedure to attempt to remediate these types of drifted configurations.

**To diagnose and remediate drifted configurations**

1. Open the AWS Systems Manager console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/).

1. In the navigation pane, choose **Diagnose and remediate**.

1. Choose the **Deployment issues** tab.

1. In the **Drifted deployments** section, review the list of finding for failed deployments.

   -or-

   To run a new diagnosis, choose **Detect drift**.

1. In the **Setup step** column, choose the name of a finding to review additional details about the issue. For example: **Core setup for organization member accounts**.

1. In the detail page for that failed deployment, you can view a list of accounts and how many Regions in each have experienced configuration drifts. 

1. Select an account ID to view information about the reason for configuration drifts in that account.

1. In the **Drifted resources** area, the **Resource** column reports names of resources that have experienced drift. The **Drift type** column reports whether the resource was modified or deleted.. 

1. To redeploy the intended configuration, choose **Redeploy**.