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Step 1: Specify template
In the Prerequisite - Prepare template, select the Template is ready option.In the Specify template, select the Upload a template file option to upload your CloudFormation template using the Choose File buttonthis section, the template is auto-filled and you need not to modify the template manually.
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Step 2: Specify stack details
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The Parameters area displays the configurations defined in your template. It also allows you to enter custom values to create or update a stack.
Enter details as:
VPC Configurations
Configuration | Parameter | Description/Remarks |
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Security Configurations
Select the name of the Key Pair to be used with EC2 instances
A key pair consisting of a public key (stored by AWS), and a private key file (stored by the user). Together, they allow you to connect to your instance securely.
Enter the SSH Private Key text
Provide the text of your SSH key. To get this, open your .pem file in edit mode, and copy the complete text.
Select the name of the Key Pair to be used with Bastion Host
A key pair consisting of a public key (stored by AWS), and a private key file (stored by user). Together, they allow you to connect to your instance securely.
For example, select AWS::EC2::KeyPair::KeyName
Select Instance Type which will be used for BI Server.
Select the required instance type that will be used for BI Server.
VPC Configurations (Using existing VPC) | Specify an IPv4 CIDR block of existing VPC. | Please enter the IP range (CIDR notation) for this VPC |
Select the VPC in which EC2 instances will be launched | Select the VPC from the list. | |
Select the Private Subnets to be attached to EC2 instances | Select 2 private subnets, each from a different availability zone. | |
Select the Public Subnets to be attached to EC2 instances | Select 2 public subnets, each from a different availability zone. | |
VPC Configurations (using new VPC) | Specify an IPv4 CIDR block for the VPC ? | Enter the IP range (CIDR notation) for this VPC. |
EMR Configurations | Enter the number of Core EC2 Instances to be launched with EMR | The number of Core EC2 Instances to be launched with EMR. Recommended value: 2 |
Enter the minimum number of Core EC2 instances that should be kept running | The minimum number of core nodes that will keep running during scale-in operation. Recommended value: 2 | |
Enter the maximum number of Core EC2 instances that should be kept running | The maximum number of core nodes that can be used by the EMR during scale-out operation. Recommended value: 10 | |
Enable In-transit encryption for EMR cluster | Set the value of this parameter to true if you need in-transit encryption with TLS for the EMR cluster. | |
Enter the S3Object ARN where PEM based certificate is located | Enter the S3Object Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the KMS certificate. NOTE: This is required only if you have enabled in-transit encryption for the EMR cluster. | |
RDS Configurations | Postgres Password Kyvos | Specifies the value of the password used for Kyvos Repository. NOTE The password can include any printable ASCII character except "/", """, "@" and single quote |
Advanced Configurations |
Select Instance Type which will be used for Query Engines.
Select the required instance type that will be used for Query Engines.
Name of IAM User to give permissions on KMS key | Specify the name of IAM User to give permissions on KMS key. |
Enable Environment validation |
Only the False value is |
displayed for this field and selected, by default. | |
Allowed IP Range | Provide the range of IP addresses allowed to access Kyvos Instances. Use 0.0.0.0/0 to allow all users access. |
Email ID | You will receive Kyvos Application URLs and Cloudwatch Alarm Notifications on this email address. |
Cloudwatch Alarms | Select true to receive Cloudwatch Alarm Notifications on the above email address if provided. |
Password for Kyvos and Kyvos Manager. | Enter the Admin password for Kyvos and Kyvos Manager Web portal. Keep this admin username and password safe for future reference. |
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Step 3: Configure stack options
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