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A solutions architect is importing a VM from an on-premises environment by using the Amazon EC2 VM Import feature of AWS Import/Export. The solutions architect has created an AMI and has provisioned an Amazon EC2 instance that is based on that AMI. The EC2 instance runs inside a public subnet in a VPC and has a public IP address assigned.

The EC2 instance does not appear as a managed instance in the AWS Systems Manager console.

Which combination of steps should the solutions architect take to troubleshoot this issue? (Choose two.)

  • A. Verify that Systems Manager Agent is installed on the instance and is running.
  • B. Verify that the instance is assigned an appropriate IAM role for Systems Manager.
  • C. Verify the existence of a VPC endpoint on the VPC.
  • D. Verity that the AWS Application Discovery Agent is configured.
  • E. Verify the correct configuration of service-linked roles for Systems Manager.
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ebbff63
Highly Voted 5 months ago
Answer:AB SSM Agent - must for communication between EC2 instances and Systems Manager Appropriate IAM role allows the instance to interact with Systems Manager services
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toma
4 months, 4 weeks ago
correct.
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AzureDP900
Most Recent 1 week, 1 day ago
A & B are right options. The EC2 instance not appearing as a managed instance in the AWS Systems Manager console suggests that the Systems Manager Agent is not running or is not properly configured. By verifying that the Systems Manager Agent is installed and running on the instance, the solutions architect can ensure that the agent is collecting metrics and data from the instance. Assigning an appropriate IAM role to the instance for Systems Manager ensures that the agent has the necessary permissions to collect data and perform management tasks.
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Chungies
2 months ago
I will go with A and B because with SSM agent it has to be installed on the VM and there has to be a role for it that allows it to interact with systems manager
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Daniel76
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: AB
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/setup-instance-permissions.html
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G4Exams
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AB
I also go for A and B. A, the agent for sure and I think B because without the role it would definitly have no access to that instance. I don't know why D should be related to the scenario.
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