Registering Amazon S3 Data Source¶
To retrieve and analyze data from an external Amazon S3 database, you first need to configure the cloud region where the database is located in AWS, the credentials for accessing the S3 database, and other relevant data source information.
Prerequisites¶
Before you begin, ensure the following:
Your account has been granted the required asset permissions, operation permissions, and menu group access. If not assigned, contact OU administrator.
You have obtained the detailed connection configuration of the data source, including the server IP address, port number, database name, access credentials, password, etc.
Procedure¶
Log in to the EnOS Application Portal, and select Data > Data Source Registration from the left navigation bar.
Click Add Data Source.
On the Add Data Source page, complete the following configurations:
Basic Information:
Data Source Type (Required): Select S3.
Data Source Name (Required): Enter a name for the data source. The maximum length is 50 characters, and the name can consist of:
Letters
numbers
_
(underscore)-
(hyphen)
Data Source Description: Enter a description for the data source. The maximum length is 100 characters and supports internationalization (default, Chinese, English).
Configuration Information:
Region (Required): Select the cloud region where the S3 database is located.
Access Key ID (Required): Enter the access key ID for the S3 database.
Secret Access Key (Required): Enter the secret access key used to sign requests sent to the S3 database.
Click Test to verify the connectivity of the data source.
After a successful test, click Confirm.
Connectivity is not validated during data source creation. A data source can still be created even if the connectivity test fails.
If the connectivity test fails five times consecutively, the account will be locked for 10 minutes.
Outcome¶
Once the data source is successfully registered, it will appear in the Data Source Registration list. Users can view basic information about all data sources within the OU, but only the creator can modify or delete their registered data sources. For more details, see Managing Data Source.