Unable to find 5 active services displayed on Billing Page

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I'm using Free Tier account. I have created a EC2 instance (using IAM user) and terminated that instance and deleted IAM user as well. Not sure what's happening, when I check my Billing (in root user account) I see 5 active services namely

  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(1 GB of Amazon Elastic Block Storage snapshot storage )
  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(30 GB of Amazon Elastic Block Storage in any combination of General Purpose (SSD) or Magnetic)
  • Amazon Simple Storage Service(2,000 Put, Copy, Post or List Requests of Amazon S3)
  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(750 hours per month of Amazon EC2 Linux, RHEL, or SLES t2.micro or t3.micro instance dependent on region)
  • AWS Key Management Service( 20,000 free requests per month for AWS Key Management Service)
  • AWS Data Transfer

Out of these Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(1 GB of Amazon Elastic Block Storage snapshot storage ) is reaching my 1GB limit.

When I click on EC2 and check its showing 0 EC2 instance running | 0 Volumes | 0 Snapshots everything is 0. Not sure how to find them and what's happening. This looks scary , I just started learning & no clue what needs to be done. Any help would be appreciated.

3 Answers
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I'm sorry to hear this is happening. This article will help you find the running resources and terminate them:

https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/check-for-active-resources/

If you need further assistance I suggest opening a billing case through support center, these instructions will walk you through that:

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/billing-get-answers.html

— Brian D.

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answered 2 years ago
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Another option is to use AWS Cost Explorer, in order to review the history of your usage. With Cost Explorer you can select the relevant month or time period that you saw on the Billing console and group by service, this will allow you to see how the cost is spread across the different services, for the relevant dates

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answered 2 years ago
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I am running into the same situation. I've scrounged AWS looking for these "active" services, but they do not exist. I have to believe it is some billing issue on AWS's end.

answered a year ago

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