Adding AWS Credentials
Minimum Required Role: User Administrator (also provided by Full Administrator) This feature is not available when using Cloudera Manager to manage Data Hub clusters.
- Open the Cloudera Manager Admin Console.
- Click .
- Select the AWS Credentials tab.
- Select one of the following:
- Add Access Key Credentials
This authentication mechanism requires you to obtain AWS credentials from Amazon.
- Enter a Name of your choosing for this account.
- Enter the AWS Access Key ID.
- Enter the AWS Secret Key.
- Add IAM Role-Based Authentication
- Enter a name for your IAM Role-based authentication.
- Add Access Key Credentials
- Click Add.
The Edit S3Guard dialog box displays.
S3Guard enables a consistent view of data stored in Amazon S3 and requires that you provision a DynamoDB database from Amazon Web Services. S3Guard is optional but can help improve performance and accuracy for certain types of workflows. To configure S3Guard, see Configuring and Managing S3Guard and return to these steps after completing the configuration.
If you do not want to enable S3Guard, click Save to finish adding the AWS Credential.
The Connect to Amazon Web Services dialog box displays.
- Choose one of the following options:
- Cloud Backup and Restore
To configure Amazon S3 as the source or destination of a replication schedule (to back up and restore data, for example), click the Replication Schedules link.
- Cluster Access to S3
To enable cluster access to S3 using the S3 Connector Service, click the Enable for Cluster Name link, which launches a wizard for adding the S3 Connector service.
- Cloudera Navigator Access to S3
To give Cloudera Navigator access to Amazon S3, click the Enable for Cloudera Navigator link. Restart the Cloudera Navigator Metadata Server to enable access.
- Cloud Backup and Restore