Setting up Fleet Manager
Before users in your Amazon Web Services account can use Fleet Manager, a capability of Amazon Systems Manager, to monitor and manage your managed nodes, they must be granted the necessary permissions. In addition, any Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances; Amazon IoT Greengrass core devices; and on-premises servers, edge devices, and virtual machines (VMs) to be monitored and managed using Fleet Manager must be Systems Manager managed nodes. A managed node is any machine configured for use with Systems Manager in hybrid and multicloud environments.
This means your nodes must meet certain prerequisites and be configured with the Amazon Systems Manager Agent (SSM Agent).
Depending on the machine type, refer to one of the following topics to ensure your machines meet the requirements for managed nodes.
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Amazon EC2 instances: Managing EC2 instances with Systems Manager
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You can also use Quick Setup, a capability of Amazon Systems Manager, to help you quickly configure your Amazon EC2 instances as managed instances in an individual account. If your business or organization uses Amazon Organizations, you can also configure instances across multiple organizational units (OUs) and Amazon Web Services Regions. For more information about using Quick Setup to configure managed instances, see Set up Amazon EC2 host management using Quick Setup.
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On-premises and other server types in the cloud: Managing nodes in hybrid and multicloud environments with Systems Manager
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Amazon IoT Greengrass (edge) devices: Managing edge devices with Systems Manager