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Adding AWS Account Using Access And Secret Keys

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a) If starting a trial with Cloudaware, check your email to locate a welcoming message and click Add AWS Account in it.

b) If you are logged in to your Cloudaware account, select Admin in the menu under your username. Locate Amazon Accounts and click 'Configured' button. Click +Add Amazon Account.

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5. Fill in the Account name, check the box 'Programmatic access' and click 'Next: Permissions'.

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6. 'Set permissions' and 'Add user to group' are optional.

7. 'Add tags' is optional.

8. Review your choice and click Create user.

9. You will receive the Access key and the Secret key for this user. As an option, you may download the credentials.

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10. Go back to the list of users and choose the one you have recently created. Select the tab 'Permissions' and click Add Inline policy. On the next page select the tab 'JSON' and add the code from Cloudaware console (Amazon account details).

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12. Fill in the Account name, Access key and Secret key and click Check. Your AWS Account will be added automatically.

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a) If starting a trial with Cloudaware, check your email to locate a welcoming message and click Add AWS Account in it.

b) If you are logged in to your Cloudaware account, select Admin in the menu under your username. Locate Amazon Accounts and click 'Configured' button. Click +Add Amazon Account.

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5. Select Upload a template file Choose file to apply the downloaded template, click Next.

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*You can generate External ID in the Cloudaware console by clicking 'Generate Random' button (see the form in p. 2)

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7. In the section 'Policies' enable preferred features, click Next.

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9. On the Review page check the details, check the box I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM resources with custom names. Click Create Stack.

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10. Wait until the stack is created.

11. Open the tab 'Outputs' for the created stack. Copy the IAM Role ARN value.

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This guide explains how to add AWS inventory data to Cloudaware. Note that Cloudaware requires read-only permissions to collect metadata from cloud providers.

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For new customers

Check theStarting Cloudaware Trial guide to register a trial account with Cloudaware. Once you are logged in to the Cloudaware Launcher, you can add cloud accounts.

For existing customers

If you already have a Cloudaware account, use these guides to add AWS accounts:

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