Viewing resources of AWS Resilience Hub application - AWS Resilience Hub

Viewing resources of AWS Resilience Hub application

To view resources of your application
  1. In the navigation pane, choose Applications.

  2. On the Applications page, select the application for which you want to update the security permissions.

  3. From Actions, choose View resources.

    In Resources tab, you can identify resources in the Resources table by the following:

    • Logical ID – A logical ID is a name used to identify resources in your AWS CloudFormation stack, Terraform state file, manually added application, AppRegistry application, or AWS Resource Groups.

      Note
      • Terraform lets you use the same name for different resource types. Therefore, you see "- resource type" at the end of the logical ID for resources that share the same name.

      • To view the instances of all the application resources, choose the plus (+) sign before the Logical ID. To view all the instances of an application resource, choose the plus (+) sign before the Logical ID of each resource.

        For more information about the supported resources, see AWS Resilience Hub supported resources.

    • Status – This indicates whether the AWS Resilience Hub will assess your resource for resiliency.

    • Resource type – The resource type identifies the component resource for your application. For example, AWS::EC2::Instance declares an Amazon EC2 instance. For more information about grouping AppComponent resources, see Grouping resources in an Application Component.

    • Source name – The name of the input source. Choose a source name to view its details in the respective application. For manually added input sources, the link will not be available. For example, if you choose the source name that is imported from an AWS CloudFormation stack, you will be redirected to the stack details page on the AWS CloudFormation.

    • Source type – The type of the input source.

    • AppComponent type – The type of input source. Input sources include AWS CloudFormation stacks, AppRegistry applications, AWS Resource Groups, Terraform state files, and manually added resources.

      Note

      To edit your Amazon EKS clusters, complete the steps in To edit the input sources of your AWS Resilience Hub application procedure.

    • Physical ID – The actual assigned identifier for that resource, such as an Amazon EC2 instance ID or an S3 bucket name.

    • Included – This indicates whether AWS Resilience Hub includes these resources in the application.

    • AppComponents – The AWS Resilience Hub component that was assigned to this resource when its application structure was discovered.

    • Name – Name of the application resource.

    • Account – The AWS account that owns the physical resource.

  4. Choose Save and update.