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AWS Administration - The Definitive Guide

You're reading from   AWS Administration - The Definitive Guide Design, build, and manage your infrastructure on Amazon Web Services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788478793
Length 358 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Yohan Wadia Yohan Wadia
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Preface 1. What's New in AWS? FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing EC2 with Systems Manager 3. Introducing Elastic Beanstalk and Elastic File System 4. Securing Workloads Using AWS WAF 5. Governing Your Environments Using AWS CloudTrail and AWS Config 6. Access Control Using AWS IAM and AWS Organizations 7. Transforming Application Development Using the AWS Code Suite 8. Messaging in the Cloud Using Amazon SNS and Amazon SQS 9. Powering Analytics Using Amazon EMR and Amazon Redshift 10. Orchestrating Data using AWS Data Pipeline 11. Connecting the World with AWS IoT and AWS Greengrass 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting started with the SSM agent


In this section, we are going to install and configure an SSM agent on a new Linux instance, which we shall call as a Dev instance, and then verify it's working by streaming the agent's log files to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. So let's get busy!

Configuring IAM Roles and policies for SSM

First, we need to create and configure IAM Roles for our EC2 Systems Manager to process and execute commands over our EC2 instances. You can either use the Systems Manager's managed policies or alternatively create your own custom roles with specific permissions. For this part, we will be creating a custom role and policy.

To get started, we first create a custom IAM policy for Systems Manager managed instances:

  1. Log in to your AWS account and select the IAM option from the main dashboard, or alternatively, open the IAM console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/.
  2. Next, from the navigation pane, select Policies. This will bring up a list of existing policies currently provided...
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