Error: no valid credential sources for S3 Backend found
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╷ │ Error: error configuring S3 Backend: no valid credential sources for S3 Backend found. │ │ Please see https://www.terraform.io/docs/language/settings/backends/s3.html │ for more information about providing credentials. │ │ Error: NoCredentialProviders: no valid providers in chain. Deprecated. │ For verbose messaging see aws.Config.CredentialsChainVerboseErrors │ │ │ ╵ Solution: review that yourprofile
name in backend s3 interraform.tf
match your profile configuration in.aws/config
kubectl get pods could not get token: NoCredentialProviders: no valid providers in chain. Deprecated. For verbose messaging see aws.Config.CredentialsChainVerboseErrors
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terraform init
[-upgrade | -reconfigure | -backend-config | -get-plugins=false | -verify-plugins=false ]
,--help
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