In this post, we will use Identity Access Management (IAM) on AWS to Control Access for our Groups and Users using the CLI, and as an example use-case, we will be allowing S3 Access for Users that is associated to
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Using the AWS CLI Tools to interact with Amazons Athena Service
window.dojoRequire(["mojo/signup-forms/Loader"], function(L) { L.start({"baseUrl":"mc.us15.list-manage.com","uuid":"3dfcff447b6ee598231eeb658","lid":"5c36081d06","uniqueMethods":true}) }) In this Tutorial we will use the AWS CLI tools to Interact with Amazon Athena. What is Amazon Athena: Athena
Unable to Launch EMR Clusters with Cronjobs
The Issue: I was trying to Schedule the Launch of EMR Clusters using Cronjobs where I have noticed that it fails via cronjobs but passes via cli. The reasoning behind this in my experience was that the PATH variable that
AWS: Create a VPC and Launch EC2 Instance using the CLI
What we will be doing Today: In this tutorial we will setup a VPC on AWS with the AWS CLI tools, and also Launching an EC2 Instance to our newly created VPC. This will include: Creating the VPC, Enabling DNS
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