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Amazon Exam DVA-C02 Topic 5 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's DVA-C02 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 5
[All DVA-C02 Questions]

A team is developing an application that is deployed on Amazon EC2 instances. During testing, the team receives an error. The EC2 instances are unable to access an Amazon S3 bucket.

Which steps should the team take to troubleshoot this issue? (Select TWO.)

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Suggested Answer: B

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Laura
29 days ago
The S3 Lifecycle policy? Really? I doubt that's the issue here. Gotta love those random distracter options, though.
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Dacia
22 hours ago
A) Check whether the policy that is assigned to the JAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Penney
1 months ago
Hah! Bet they just forgot to give the EC2 instances the right to access the S3 bucket. Classic rookie mistake.
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Barbra
4 days ago
E) Check the security groups that are assigned to the EC2 instances. Make sure that a rule is not blocking the access to Amazon S3.
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Jolanda
17 days ago
B) Check the S3 bucket policy to validate the access permissions for the S3 bucket.
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Delmy
1 months ago
A) Check whether the policy that is assigned to the IAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Farrah
2 months ago
I'd also suggest checking the security groups. Those could be the culprit if they're blocking the access to S3.
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Francoise
17 days ago
A: Check whether the policy that is assigned to the IAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Norah
29 days ago
C: Check the security groups that are assigned to the EC2 instances. Make sure that a rule is not blocking the access to Amazon S3.
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Franchesca
1 months ago
B: Check the S3 bucket policy to validate the access permissions for the S3 bucket.
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Penney
1 months ago
A: Check whether the policy that is assigned to the IAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Verdell
2 months ago
Agreed. It's important to make sure both the EC2 instances and the S3 bucket have the correct permissions set.
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James
2 months ago
Looks like the team needs to check the IAM role and S3 bucket policy. Definitely a good starting point to troubleshoot the issue.
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Mitsue
1 months ago
B) Check the S3 bucket policy to validate the access permissions for the S3 bucket.
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Reid
1 months ago
A) Check whether the policy that is assigned to the IAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Malcolm
2 months ago
E) Check the security groups that are assigned to the EC2 instances. Make sure that a rule is not blocking the access to Amazon S3.
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Paola
2 months ago
B) Check the S3 bucket policy to validate the access permissions for the S3 bucket.
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Sharen
2 months ago
A) Check whether the policy that is assigned to the IAM role that is attached to the EC2 instances grants access to Amazon S3.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
Yes, that's a good idea. We should also check the S3 bucket policy to see if there are any access permissions issues.
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Verdell
2 months ago
I think we should check the policy assigned to the JAM role on the EC2 instances.
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