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Created a Budget and Billing Account on my 2nd AWS Acct. Prior that, I was able to link my debit card for possible expenses. This was easy to follow from the videos provided by Andrew. This would be easier if practiced often.
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Creating a gitpod account is also something new to me but given there is a video on how to do it, this would be an easy task.
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I also have myself familiarize in creating a repository in github.
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Attenpted to recreate the Cruddr Logical Diagram using Lucid Charts. This would be my first time to use Lucid Charts or any charting application so it would take me some time to figure this out without much supervision. However, ue to limited time and a lot going on, I was only able to create a partial portion of the diagram. Since were paperless here at home (napkins included), I had to made my Conceptual Diagram via Lucid Charts as well
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Created an account for honeycomb.io. I have no idea what it is but let's see.
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Created an account for rollbar.com. Just like with honeycomb, I have no idea how this works so it would take some time to get used to new applications.
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Set-up MFA for AWS root user.
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Then for setting up IAM on my AWS account, for some reason, after creating a new user and updating the password, when I go back to IAM, its giving me an Access Denied Error message like this. I may need to play with this for a while.
- This was also my first time to use the AWS CLI. While I've been using Linux CLI for a decade, this seems new to me as the command are different like this one.
The aws --cli-auto-prompt command is useful as it activates the auto-prompt.
- Once I created gitpod, I did follow some of Andrew Brown's tutorial on AWS CLI but my current stumbling block would be on the IAM issue. I'll try to find a way to fix this.