The name of the organization will contain both the ID and name of the user, in that order. The name of the organization will contain the ID of the user. The name of the organization will contain the name of the user. You can enter one of the following options: Autocreates an SL1 organization for accounts using AssumeRole. The name of the organization can be controlled depending on what is provided in the header as follows: When this header is not present, each account will be placed in the SL1 organization selected in the discovery session. When this header is present, it will place each account into a new SL1 organization. This feature requires an optional header in the SOAP/XML credential you will create. When multiple accounts are discovered, this feature places each account in its own SL1 organization. This feature is only applicable to the two discovery methods that use the Assume Role and automatically discover multiple accounts. Click the Save As button, and then click OK.Tags:equals#Name#Example,contains#Owner#Someone You can chain together multiple filters separating them by a comma.
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For example, if you want to filter by Tag Name, you would type the following: Type the tag, followed by its operation, tag key, or tag value. The Credential Editor modal page appears: Locate the AWS Credential - Tag Filter sample credential and click its wrench icon ( ).Go to the Credential Management page ( System > Manage > Credentials).To define an AWS credential to discover EC2 instances and filter them by tag: NOTE: Any EC2 instances that have already been discovered, but do not match the tag filter, will be set to "Unavailable." NOTE: Filtering EC2 instance by tag will apply to all accounts discovered. To discover EC2 instances and filter them by tag, you can use the "AWS Credential - Tag Filter" sample credential to enter EC2 tag keys and values. If you enable this option, this option cannot be disabled. Select the Receive Billing Alerts checkbox.In the left navigation bar, click Preferences. After logging in, the Billing & Cost Management Dashboard page appears.If you are not currently logged in to the AWS site, you will be prompted to log in: Click My Account and then select Billing & Cost Management.To configure your AWS account to export billing metrics to the CloudWatch service, perform the following steps: Your AWS account is not configured to export billing metrics into CloudWatch. If your AWS account is not configured to export billing metrics to the CloudWatch service, the "AWS: Billing Performance Percent" Dynamic Application will generate the following event:
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To use the "AWS: Billing Performance Percent" Dynamic Application, your AWS account must meet the following requirements: Configuring AWS to Report Billing Metrics