Hi Marc,

I did make the change indicated in the link below and I can now see the 
billing info in the AWS console but Scalr still does not show any data.  I 
do see the pricing info just fine but no dollar amounts in the 'Cost 
Analytics' page.  Perhaps I need to send the data over to an S3 bucket and 
see if that helps.

Thanks,
Krishna

On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 22:17:48 UTC-5, Krishna Kurkal wrote:
>
> Thanks Marc.  I'm using an IAM user and it looks like the billing API 
> requires some additional permissions as mentioned in this blog: 
> https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx2255RUMJGC96Y/Don-t-Forget-to-Enable-Access-to-the-Billing-Console
> .
>
> I haven't been able to make the change and try again but perhaps that's 
> what's causing my issue.  I'll update this thread as soon as I get the 
> account owner to enable access to the Billing Console.
>
> Thanks,
> Krishna
>
> On Tuesday, 16 August 2016 13:46:32 UTC-5, Marc O'Brien wrote:
>>
>> Hi Krishna,
>>
>> Additionally, if you have not already done so please be sure that you 
>> have followed all the steps outlined in our Detailed Billing set up 
>> tutorial 
>> <https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Enabling+detailed+billing+on+AWS>
>>  
>> if you are using Detailed Billing.  Even if you might have detailed billing 
>> enabled in AWS already, you must follow the linked instructions to make 
>> sure the reports from AWS get generated in the correct format that Scalr 
>> requires.  Also, please note that the billing details will be processed 
>> with a 8-12 hours delay so it may take some time before you see the 
>> expected results.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Wm. Marc O'Brien
>> Scalr Technical Support
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 12:41:30 PM UTC-6, Marc O'Brien wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Krishna,
>>>
>>> There should be no additional configuration needed for a simple single 
>>> server deployment of Scalr for AWS Cost Analytics.  You should be able to 
>>> see projected cost for individual Farm Roles in the Farm designer, and you 
>>> should see cost data within Cost Analytics.  Additionally, you should see 
>>> Pricing List data for AWS within the Cost Analytics page as shown in the 
>>> attached screenshot.  If you are not seeing any of this data, there may be 
>>> issues that are being logged.  You would want to start looking at the 
>>> python-analytics_poller.log and python-analytics_processor.log within 
>>> /opt/scalr-server/var/logs as a first step to see if there are any obvious 
>>> errors present.
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Wm. Marc O'Brien
>>> Scalr Technical Support
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Cx-f04Wiaxs/V7Nd82lK1KI/AAAAAAAAABw/MQD9mF2n50wzsP55s9__xuPHGkTnaycIgCLcB/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2016-08-16%2Bat%2B12.37.16%2BPM.png>
>>>
>>

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