AWS clean-rooms documentation change
Summary
Removed collaboration logs settings section and simplified editing workflow
Security assessment
Removes documentation about log configuration but doesn't address security vulnerabilities. Logging remains a security feature but documentation changes are structural.
Diff
diff --git a/clean-rooms/latest/userguide/edit-collaboration.md b/clean-rooms/latest/userguide/edit-collaboration.md index 12197fac7..1bab30693 100644 --- a/clean-rooms/latest/userguide/edit-collaboration.md +++ b/clean-rooms/latest/userguide/edit-collaboration.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Edit collaboration name and descriptionEdit collaboration logs settingsEdit collaboration tagsEdit membership tagsEdit associated table tagsEdit analysis template tagsEdit differential privacy policy tags +Edit collaboration name and descriptionEdit collaboration tagsEdit membership tagsEdit associated table tagsEdit analysis template tagsEdit differential privacy policy tags @@ -15,2 +14,0 @@ Learn how to edit the different parts of a collaboration. - * Edit collaboration logs settings - @@ -34,18 +32 @@ After you create the collaboration, you can only edit the collaboration name and -###### To edit the collaboration name and description - - 1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the [AWS Clean Rooms console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/cleanrooms/home) with your AWS account (if you haven't yet done so). - - 2. In the left navigation pane, choose **Collaborations**. - - 3. Choose the collaboration that you created. - - 4. On the collaboration detail page, choose **Actions** , and then choose **Edit collaboration**. - - 5. For **Details** , edit the **Name** and **Description** of the collaboration. - - 6. Choose **Save changes**. - - - - -## Edit collaboration logs settings +###### Note @@ -55 +36 @@ If you have enabled **Query logging** , you can edit whether the query logs are -###### To edit collaboration logs settings +###### To edit the collaboration name and description @@ -63,11 +44 @@ If you have enabled **Query logging** , you can edit whether the query logs are - 4. On the collaboration detail page, do one of the following: - - * Choose **Actions** , and then choose **Edit logs settings**. - - * On the **Logs** tab, choose **Edit logs settings**. - - 5. On the **Edit logs settings modal** , for **Log storage in Amazon CloudWatch Logs** : - - * If you don't want logs relevant to you to be stored in your Amazon CloudWatch Logs account, choose **Turn off**. - - * If you do want logs relevant to you to be stored in your Amazon CloudWatch Logs account, choose **Turn on**. + 4. On the collaboration detail page, choose **Actions** , and then choose **Edit collaboration.** @@ -75,9 +46 @@ If you have enabled **Query logging** , you can edit whether the query logs are -You can only receive logs for queries that you initiated or that contain you data. - -The member who can receive results also receives logs for all queries run in a collaboration, even if their data isn't accessed in a query. - - 1. Under **Supported log types** , choose from the log types the collaboration creator has chosen to support: - - * If you want to receive logs generated from SQL queries, choose the **Logs from queries** checkbox. - - * If you want to receive logs generated from jobs using PySpark, choose the **Logs from jobs** checkbox. + 5. For **Details** , edit the **Name** and **Description** of the collaboration. @@ -90,4 +52,0 @@ The member who can receive results also receives logs for all queries run in a c -###### Note - -After you turn on logging, it can take a few minutes for log storage to be set up and start receiving logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs. During this brief period, the member who can query might run queries that don’t actually send logs. - @@ -110 +69 @@ If you are... | Then ... -The collaboration creator and a member of the collaboration | Choose the **Details** tab. +A member of the collaboration | Choose the **Details** tab.