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Step 1 | In Amazon EC2, create a public cloud account. |
Step 2 | Note the following information about the Amazon account from the Amazon Web Services (AWS) management portal: |
Step 3 | In AWS, add the desired operating system images to the account. |
Step 4 | If you connect through a proxy server, configure the proxy server settings in the inframgr.env file in the Cisco UCS Director VM. |
Step 5 | In Cisco UCS Director, create a virtual account for the Amazon cloud account. |
Step 6 | Create an Amazon deployment policy. |
Step 7 | (Optional)If you want to
set up a chargeback for end users, define a public cloud cost model in the
Cisco UCS Director
chargeback module.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide. |
Step 8 | Create a virtual
data center (vDC) for the Amazon cloud account.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide. |
Step 9 | Add a catalog
for each operating system image that you want to make available to end users.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide. |
Step 10 | In the
Self-Service Portal, provision a VM through a service request.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide or the Cisco UCS Director Self-Service Portal Guide. |
Cisco UCS Director tests the connection to the Amazon EC2 cloud. If that test is successful, it adds the Amazon cloud account. This discovery process and inventory may take a few minutes.
The Amazon deployment policy determines the actions that are performed when a user creates a VM in the cloud through the Self-Service Portal.
Create an Amazon cloud account.
Cisco UCS Director does not host operating system images for an Amazon cloud account. The images must already exist in AWS. Then Cisco UCS Director performs an inventory collection from the AWS account to make them available for catalogs.
Note | If you do not see any images for the Amazon cloud account, verify that the region in the account is the same as the region for the Amazon account in the AWS management portal. |
Step 1 | On the menu bar, choose . | ||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | In the left pane, expand the pod and then click the Amazon cloud account. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | In the right pane, click one of
the following tabs to monitor the account:
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Step 4 | If desired, you can click the icons on the table bar to customize
the table columns, filter the results, or export a report of the current table
contents.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide. |
In addition to these reports, you can also create Cloudsense Analytics for VMs and other items, as described in the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide.
Step 1 | On the menu bar, choose . | ||||||||||
Step 2 | In the left pane, expand the pod and then click the Amazon cloud account. | ||||||||||
Step 3 | In the right pane, click one of the following tabs to view reports
about the account:
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Step 4 | For some reports, you can click the icons on the table bar to
customize the table columns, filter the results, or export a report of the
current table contents.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide. |