## Create a connection for relational database as source. **Step 1:** Go to [AWS Glue Database Connections](https://us-west-2.console.aws.amazon.com/glue/home?region=us-west-2#catalog:tab=connections), and Add connection. ![bp 0](pic-bp00.png) * **Connection name:** sourcemf * **Connection type:** Amazon RDS * **Database Engine:** PostgreSQL ![cf 1](pic-bp01.png) **Step 2:** Set up access, choosing your Instance sourcemf: * **Instance:** sourcemf * **Database name:** sourcemf * **Username:** sourcemf * **Password:** Tim3t0change ![cf 2](pic-bp02.png) **Step 3:** Click on **Finish:** ![cf 3](pic-bp03.png) **Step 4:** Edit your connection to Add a Security group to your connection: ![cf 4](pic-bp04.png) **Step 5:** Check the c360view-c360-Access and c360view-RDS-Source security group: * **Group name:** c360view-c360-Access and c360view-RDS-Source * **Password:** Tim3t0change (re-enter it) ![cf 5](pic-bp05.png) **Step 6:** Test your connection: * **IAM role:** Glue-role-c360view ![cf 6](pic-bp06.png) **Step 7:** You will see sourcemf connected successfully: ![cf 7](pic-bp07.png) If you receive the following error: ![cf 8](pic-bp08.png) Edit your connection again and change the Subnet to another one. ![cf 9](pic-bp09.png) Then test the connection with the new chosen subnet until it works. ## Setup [Execute a crawler at AWS Glue Console to get tables definitions from your raw bucket](../crawler/README.md) ## License This library is licensed under the MIT-0 License. See the LICENSE file.