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If you're encountering an AccessDeniedException when trying to access AWS Braket resources, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
Verify IAM Permissions: Ensure that the IAM user you're using to access Braket resources has the necessary permissions. The AmazonBraketFullAccess policy should provide sufficient permissions, but you may want to double-check that the policy is correctly attached to the IAM user or role.
Check Service Quotas: Verify that your AWS account has access to AWS Braket resources by checking service quotas. It's possible that there may be account-level restrictions or quotas preventing access.
Review Braket Service Role: Confirm that the Braket service role was created successfully and has the necessary permissions to interact with Braket resources. You can review and edit the permissions of the service role in the IAM console.
Check for Resource-Level Permissions: Ensure that there are no explicit Deny policies or resource-level permissions that may be blocking access to Braket resources. These permissions could be attached to IAM users, roles, or resource policies.
Review CloudTrail Logs: Although you mentioned that you didn't notice any additional info in CloudTrail, it's still worth reviewing the logs to see if there are any relevant events or errors logged related to the AccessDeniedException.
Hi Aleksei,
AWS Braket has a way to verify some of this for you. In the AWS Console, go to Amazon Braket, and in the left-navigation window you should see a section called "Permissions and settings". When you click on this, there will be two tabs "General" and "Execution roles". Follow the instructions given, and it should allow you to verify and create your account setup to run on QPUs.
Hope that helps!
Hey All,
If you are still experiencing this permissions issue, the following three steps will help you create a ticket to our support team. They will be able to get this resolved for you.
- Login to your AWS Management Console
- Once logged in, create a case by visiting the Support Center (https://support.console.aws.amazon.com/support/home)
- When prompted for the details, use the following routing path
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Hi Aleksei,
I wasn't able to reproduce the error message yet, and don't have a definite solution for your issue. I assume that you have followed the instruction in another post https://repost.aws/questions/QU0qmw0roYT4iZYZ-pAscEfA/authorize-account-to-use-braket. I would suggest you try and check the following
Please make sure the notebook you are running is created with the (default) role
AmazonBraketServiceSageMakerNotebookRole
, which makes sure that the notebook has theAmazonBraketFullAccess
policyPlease make sure the S3-bucket 'asd' and the folder 'test' exist when create the quantum task.
If you have tried these and the issue still persists, we may need a bit more information to help you further. In that case, would you be able to send us an email at braket-feedback [at] amazon.com so we can help troubleshoot?