Refer to the AWS Cost and Usage Report for more details.
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Click Support on the navigation bar on the upper-right. |
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Choose Support Center. Your currently signed-in account number (ID) appears in the Support Center title bar. |
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On the navigation pane, choose Reports. |
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Choose Create report. |
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Report name: enter the name of report. |
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Additional report details: select Include resource IDs. |
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S3 bucket: Enter the name of the Amazon S3 bucket where you want the reports to be delivered and then select Verify. The bucket must have appropriate permissions. |
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Click Sample Policy link and copy and paste the text in this sample policy into the permissions associated with your Amazon S3 bucket. |
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Open a new Page to access your S3 bucket, click Permissions and then Bucket policy. Paste the text in this sample policy into the permissions associated with your Amazon S3 bucket. |
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AWS monitoring user ARN (in line 32): "arn:aws:iam::88888888:user/exampleAWSUserTest": |
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S3 bucket ARN (in line 15, 26, and 35): "arn:aws:s3:::exampleBucketNameTest": |
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Report path prefix - Optional: Enter the report path prefix that you want to name of your report. |
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Time granularity: Choose Daily. |
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Enable report data integration for: Leave blank. |
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Compression type: Choose GZIP or ZIP |
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Click Next, after you have reviewed the settings for your report, choose Review and Complete. |
A complete setup includes the following two steps:
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In the Resource Groups view, click the user which Access Key is to be retrieved. |
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Click Download .csv file to keep the access key and secret access key somewhere safe. |
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(Optional) If you see the Limit exceed message, click the button next to the Status column to delete an access key that is not being used. Then repeat Step 6 to create and retrieve a new access key. |
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In the Select Agent Host view, select the agent manager on which the new agent is to be deployed, and then click Next. |
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Account Alias: The display name of this account. |
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Secret Access Key: The secret access key retrieved in Getting authentication information through console. |
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Collect Memory Metric: Select this option to enable the collection of instance memory metrics. The default value is disabled. Foglight supports to collect memory metrics for both Windows and Linux OS. To enable Linux OS Memory Metrics collection, upload the private key and assign the credential to the required instance. For how to upload private key and assign the credential to required instance, refer to To create user name and password for an instance: . No additional tasks are required when enabling Windows OS memory metrics collection. |
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Collect Linux Volume Utilization: Select this option to enable the collection of Linux volume utilization. The default value is disabled. Foglight only supports to collect volume utilization for Linux OS. To enable Linux OS Memory Metrics collection, upload the private key and assign the credential to the required instance. For how to upload private key and assign the credential to required instance, refer to To assign credentials for AWS instances: . |
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Specify an agent name (Optional): Specify the name of agent. |
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Configure regions to be monitored (Optional): Select AWS regions for monitoring. All regions will be monitored if this field is not configured. |
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Configure Account Cost to Monitor: Configure the Cost Metrics collection. Collections will start only after the AWS Cost and Usage Report are created on the AWS Console. See To create an AWS Cost and Usage Report. For more details, see Configure Account Cost to Monitor: . |
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Configure Proxy (Optional): Configure the proxy setting when the Agent Host requires a proxy connection to the Internet. For more details, see Configure Proxy (Optional): . |
The new AWS Agent is created, and its data is to be displayed on the Monitoring tab after a few minutes.
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