MySQL Cloud Service Instances Page

The MySQL Cloud Service Instances page displays all MySQL Cloud Service deployments.

What You Can Do From the MySQL Cloud Service Services Page

Use the MySQL Cloud Service Instances page to perform the tasks described in the following topics:

What You See on the MySQL Cloud Service Instances Page

The following table describes the key information shown on the MySQL Cloud Service Instances page.

Element Description

Navigation menu icon

Navigation menu providing access to the Dashboard and any other Oracle Cloud services in the identity domain.

Instances

Opens the Instances page, which enables you to create, edit, or delete instances.

Activity

Opens the Activity page which enables you to view all activity in your identity domain.

SSH Access

Opens the SSH Access page which enables you to view and update the SSH keys used by your instances.

Summary

Displays an overview of the running instances.

  • Instances—Total number of configured deployments.

  • OCPUs—Total number of Oracle CPUs allocated across all deployments.

  • Memory—Total amount of compute node memory (RAM) allocated across all deployments.

  • Storage—Total amount of storage allocated across all deployments.

  • Public IPs—Number of public IP addresses allocated across all deployments.

Menu icon (on right side of instance entry)

  • Enterprise Monitor URL—opens the MySQL Enterprise Monitor page in a new tab. This item is displayed if the MySQL Enterprise Monitor is configured.

  • Start—starts the instance, if stopped.

  • Stop—stops the instance, if running.

  • Restart—restarts the instance, if stopped or running.

  • Access Rules—Opens the Access Rules page.

  • SSH Access—Add an SSH public key to the deployment. See Updating or Adding a New SSH Public Key.

  • Delete—Deletes the instance.

Search box

Enter a full or partial deployment name to filter the list of deployments to include only those that contain the string in their name.

Create Instance

Click to create a new database deployment on MySQL Cloud Service. See Creating a MySQL Server Deployment.

Status

Status of the deployment if it is not running. Statuses include “In Progress”, “Maintenance”, “Stopped”, and “Terminating”.

Version

Version of MySQL Server configured on the deployment. For example: 5.7.20

Created On or Submitted On

Date the deployment was created. During the creation process, the date when the creation request was submitted.

OCPUs

Number of Oracle CPUs allocated to the deployment.

Memory

Amount of compute node memory in GBs allocated to the deployment.

Storage

Amount of storage in GBs allocated to the deployment.

Instance create and delete history

Listing of attempts to create or delete a deployment. Click the triangle icon next to the title to view the history listing.