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AWS
docs.aws.amazon.com › amazon sagemaker › developer guide › machine learning environments offered by amazon sagemaker ai › amazon sagemaker canvas › amazon sagemaker canvas setup and permissions management (for it administrators) › applications management › delete an application
Delete an application - Amazon SageMaker AI
Select the checkbox next to the Canvas application and choose Stop. You have now successfully stopped the application and terminated the workspace instance. You can also terminate the workspace instance by logging out from within the SageMaker Canvas application.
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Amazon Web Services
docs.amazonaws.cn › 亚马逊云科技 › amazon sagemaker › developer guide › use machine learning environments offered by sagemaker › amazon sagemaker canvas › setting up and managing amazon sagemaker canvas (for it administrators) › manage apps
Manage apps - Amazon SageMaker
Under Apps, find the application that says Canvas in the App type column. In the Action column, choose Delete app. In the Delete app dialog box, select the Yes, delete app prompt, confirm the deletion by typing delete in the text field, and then choose Delete.
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AWS
docs.aws.amazon.com › amazon sagemaker › developer guide › machine learning environments offered by amazon sagemaker ai › amazon sagemaker studio › stop and delete your studio running applications and spaces
Stop and delete your Studio running applications and spaces - Amazon SageMaker AI
You can delete the Studio spaces that are viewable in the Spaces section of the console. For a list of the viewable spaces, see View your Studio spaces. There are no spaces for SageMaker Canvas, Studio Classic (private), and RStudio.
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AWS
docs.aws.amazon.com › amazon sagemaker › developer guide › machine learning environments offered by amazon sagemaker ai › amazon sagemaker canvas › amazon sagemaker canvas setup and permissions management (for it administrators) › update sagemaker canvas for your users
Update SageMaker Canvas for Your Users - Amazon SageMaker AI
Sign in to the Amazon SageMaker AI console at Amazon SageMaker Runtime ... On the left navigation pane, choose Admin configurations. Under Admin configurations, choose domains. On the Domains page, choose your domain. From the list of User profiles, choose a user profile.
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GitHub
github.com › aws-samples › sagemaker-canvas-auto-shutdown-on-idle
GitHub - aws-samples/sagemaker-canvas-auto-shutdown-on-idle
Shutdown all SageMaker Canvas apps, on all user profiles, on all SageMaker domains - download the file all-domain-all-users
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › questions › QUmSJa7T1nRm6PQkiXDxZJqA › closing-up-a-sagemaker-user-profile-intended-behavior
Closing up a Sagemaker user profile - intended behavior? | AWS re:Post
September 25, 2021 - The problem comes on the final step: I wasn't able to find a "Delete user" button. This feels like a bug, because without such a button the only way to stop charges on a Sagemaker user is to use the CLI, which I eventually did. You can only delete the domain if you have deleted all users, meaning ...
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YouTube
youtube.com › shorts › r9Aze4KyCjs
Stop idle SageMaker Canvas charges! (Log out or automate that) #aws #machinelearning - YouTube
I don’t represent AWS. This is my personal channel.This video shows how you can log out in the Amazon SageMaker Canvas console and how you can find the autom...
Published   September 28, 2023
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Medium
dgallitelli95.medium.com › save-up-to-75-on-amazon-sagemaker-canvas-with-scheduled-shutdown-8387486a47a
Save up to 75% on Amazon SageMaker Canvas with scheduled shutdown | by Davide Gallitelli | Medium
July 11, 2023 - The Lambda function queries the SageMaker service for all the active domains, user profiles, and apps. It then loops through all the active apps and checks if they are a type of “Canvas” app. If they are, it checks if the app is currently running and deletes it if it is.
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › questions › QU0LTBVP38RoSVvEmmmyc7xw › sagemaker-canvas-lifecycle-config
Sagemaker Canvas Lifecycle Config | AWS re:Post
December 30, 2021 - Hello, according to the service FAQ the approach to stop the session is by clicking on the Log Out button on the Canvas app ... Automation of Model Retraining and Inference in SageMaker Canvas vs.
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AWS
aws.amazon.com › blogs › machine-learning › optimizing-costs-for-amazon-sagemaker-canvas-with-automatic-shutdown-of-idle-apps
Optimizing costs for Amazon SageMaker Canvas with automatic shutdown of idle apps | Artificial Intelligence
November 24, 2023 - The AWS Lambda function identifies which SageMaker Canvas app has been running in idle for more than the specified threshold, and deletes it with the DeleteApp API.
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › questions › QUx1sRxwJ7RaynhaSJ8b2LiA › sagemaker-canvas-idle-metric-not-working
Sagemaker Canvas Idle Metric Not Working | AWS re:Post
February 12, 2024 - - Effect: Allow Action: - 'logs:CreateLogGroup' - 'logs:CreateLogStream' - 'logs:PutLogEvents' - 'cloudwatch:GetMetricData' Resource: '*' - Effect: Allow Action: - 'sagemaker:DeleteApp'
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AWS re:Post
repost.aws › questions › QUgiBiPI6ARWasijuNHRbfSg › being-charged-for-unused-sagemaker-what-beyond-instances-and-domain-can-i-shut-down-in-sagemaker
Being charged for unused SageMaker: What beyond Instances and Domain can I shut down in SageMaker? | AWS re:Post
December 18, 2024 - Sources Where to shut down resources per SageMaker AI features - Amazon SageMaker AI Shut down SageMaker AI resources in your domain - Amazon SageMaker AI Shut down resources from Amazon SageMaker Studio Classic - Amazon SageMaker AI ... If you log out of Canvas and it shows "logged out" on your end, but you're still being charged a couple of dollars indefinitely, get in touch with AWS Support to resolve the problem.