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Organizations - How to Create a New Account Using Organizations
To create an AWS account that automatically is part of your organization (console) Sign in to the Organizations console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/organizations/. You must sign in as an IA...
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VPC - Known Issue - Limited elastic network interfaces in AWS region
Solution: Your limit for elastic network interfaces increases automatically as new instances are launched on the account. If you need more elastic network interfaces than are automatically provisio...
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VPC - How To - Create secure connection between office and Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
Process: Follow these steps to configure an AWS hardware VPN: Create a customer gateway Open the Amazon VPC console. In the navigation pane, under VPN Connections, choose Customer Gateways. Choos...
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S3 - How To - Secure files in Amazon S3
Solutions: 1. Restricting access to your S3 resources You can use S3 bucket and IAM policies to write custom, JSON-based permissions that determine which users can access which specific buckets and...
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S3 - Known Issue - Missing manifest Version error with AWS Import and Export tools
Solution: This error occurs if the manifest file specified when you initiate a CreateJob request is saved using UTF-8 encoding. Open the manifest file in Notepad. Choose File, then Save As. For En...
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S3 - Known Issue - Amazon CloudWatch log data missing or invalid
Solutions: This issue typically occurs because the time interval for which you want to retrieve log data must be expressed using timestamps expressed in terms of milliseconds elapsed since Jan 1, 1...
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S3 - How To - Move objects from one bucket to another
Process: Create a new S3 bucket Open the Amazon S3 console. Choose Create Bucket. Choose a DNS-compliant name for your new bucket. Select your AWS Region.Note: It's best practice to create the new...
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RDS - Known Issue - My RDS DB instance is in the failed state
Solution: The failed state for RDS DB instances usually indicates that the hardware associated with your RDS DB instance has failed, and that AWS wasn’t able to recover it. If you previously config...
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RDS - How To - Delete RDS resources
Process: Sign into the AWS Management Console, and open the Amazon RDS Console In the navigation pane, choose Instances, and then select the DB instance that you want to delete. Choose Instance Ac...
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RDS - How To - Get Amazon RDS DB instance logs
Process: Sign into the AWS Management Console, and open the Amazon RDS Console Choose Instances in the navigation pane Select an instance Choose Logs If you continue to experience difficulties,...