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Set up AWS Lambda connections for LCAs

Learn how to use the self-service setup in Reltio Console to create an AWS connection for Lifecycle Actions.

The self-service setup in Reltio Console lets you connect your AWS account for AWS Lambda-based Lifecycle Actions (LCAs). Use the self-service setup to submit your AWS IAM role details, wait for the Reltio role to be created, update the trust policy in AWS, and apply the tenant configuration.

Prerequisite

Before you begin, make sure that you have access to Reltio Console and permission to manage LCAs for your tenant. You must also have permission in AWS to create or update IAM roles and policies in the account where your Lambda functions run.

To set up an AWS Lambda connection for LCAs
  1. In Reltio Console, open Tenant management and select Lifecycle Actions.

    If no connection exists yet, the page displays the onboarding state with the steps to set up the connection and create your first LCA.

  2. Select Create connection, and then select AWS.
  3. Follow the instructions in the Setup connection - AWS Lambda page, to prepare your AWS environment.
    1. Follow step 1 in this page to create the IAM role.
    2. Follow step 2 in this page to attach the permissions policy.

  4. Enter the AWS connection details in the AWS Details section.
    Enter the following details:
    • AWS Account ID
    • Customer IAM Role ARN
    • AWS Region
    • External ID (optional)

    The wizard also shows the Reltio role name that will be created for the tenant.

  5. Select Submit request.

    The request is submitted for asynchronous processing.

    Depending on the current state, the wizard can show statuses such as Waiting for approval, Reltio role created, or Request rejected .

    If the request is still being processed, you can leave the page and return later.

  6. After you save the trust policy in AWS, select the checkbox that confirms the trust policy was saved.

    The wizard also shows a preview of the tenant configuration that will be applied after validation succeeds.

  7. Select Validate Trust Policy & Apply Configuration.

    Reltio validates that it can assume the AWS IAM role by using the configured trust relationship.

    If validation succeeds, the tenant physical configuration is applied automatically.

    If validation fails, update the trust policy in AWS and retry the validation step.

Result

The AWS connection for Lifecycle Actions is created for the tenant.

After the connection is available, you can create and manage LCAs in Reltio Console. For more information, see Create an LCA in Reltio Console.