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This article instructs on adding AWS accounts to Cloudaware using access and secret keys. Ensure you have the necessary permissions in AWS.

  1. Log in to your Cloudaware account → Admin.

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  1. Find Amazon Organizations & Accounts. Click +N Configured → Add Amazon Account.

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  1. Type AWS account name in the form. Select 'Access & Secret Keys' as the authentication type.

  2. Click Cloudaware IAM Policies → download all Collector policies (Part #1, Part #2, Part #3, Part #4).

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The rest of the IAM Policies are optional, depending on the functionality you will use, such as:
CloudTrail (all accounts)
Billing (all accounts)
CloudAware Monitoring
Backups
Tagging (Part #1)
Instance Scheduler
Conflux

  1. Log in to AWS console

a. Go to All Services → the section 'Security, Identity, & Compliance' → IAM

b. Select 'Users'. Choose the userto assign permissions to:

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Ensure the selected user has access and secret keys assigned.

To learn how to create a user from scratch, read more in AWS Documentation.

c. Select the tab 'Permissions' → Add permissions → Create Inline policy.

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Select the tab 'JSON' on the next page.

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d. Open the previously downloaded file(s) in any text editor, copy the policy code, and paste it into the Policy Document. Make adjustments if needed.

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Click Review Policy. Fill in the name and click Create policy.

  1. Go back to Cloudaware. Insert the Access and Secret keys in the form. Click Check.

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Once validation is passed,click Save.

Please allow some time for Cloudaware to collect your AWS data.