Examples of using Cloudtrail console in English and their translations into German
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You create a trail in the CloudTrail console.
Return to the CloudTrail console and specify the topic for the trail.
You can delete trails with the CloudTrail console.
You can use the CloudTrail console to turn on CloudTrail in additional accounts.
You can view all trails from any region in the CloudTrail console.
In the CloudTrail console, logging is turned on automatically when you create a trail.
Creating a Table for CloudTrail Logs in the CloudTrail Console.
You can create a trail with the CloudTrail console, the AWS CLI, or the CloudTrail API.
You can create, update, or delete your trails with the CloudTrail console.
If you created a CMK in the CloudTrail console, CloudTrail adds the required CMK policy for you.
This is the default option when you create a trail in the CloudTrail console.
To look up these events, you can use the CloudTrail console, the AWS Command Line Interface(AWS CLI), or the AWS SDK.
This release supports filtering by event source in the CloudTrail console.
If you create a CMK in the CloudTrail console, CloudTrail adds the required CMK policy sections for you.
Events can be viewed and downloaded by using the AWS CloudTrail console.
When you create a trail with the CloudTrail console or the create-subscription command, logging is turned on automatically.
For more information, see Viewing CloudTrail Events in the CloudTrail Console.
You can customize your view of event history in the CloudTrail console by selecting which columns are displayed.
Create an SNS topic as part of creating or updating a trail in the CloudTrail console.
You can automatically create tables for querying logs directly from the CloudTrail console, and use those tables to run queries in Athena.
Sign into the AWS management console using account 222222222222 credentials andopen the AWS CloudTrail console.
This section describes how to look up events by using the CloudTrail console and the AWS CLI.
If you have more than 15,000 Lambda functions in your account,you cannot view or select all functions in the CloudTrail console.
You can configure the following settings when you create or update a trail with the CloudTrail console or the AWS Command Line Interface AWS CLI.
To grant users read-only permission to view resources in the AWS Config console, see Granting Permission to View AWS Config Information on the CloudTrail Console.
To resolve this issue, use the Amazon S3 console to update the prefix in the bucket policy,and then use the CloudTrail console to specify the same prefix for the bucket in the trail.
You can manually add the permissions to your topic policy in the Amazon SNS console andthen specify the topic in the CloudTrail console.
For information, see Creating a Table for CloudTrail Logs in the CloudTrail Console.
For more information, see CloudTrail Supported Services and Integrations andCreating a Table for CloudTrail Logs in the CloudTrail Console.