Exploring the Services Page

Use the Service page to create, delete, monitor and manage all of the Oracle Cloud Platform services within your domain ID.

Service Page Functionality

By default, the Services page appears whenever you access the Platform Service console, It contains two panes of information:
  • Summary pane, which summarizes activity for all of your configured Platform services. For more information, see Viewing Summary Information.

  • Services pane, which lists and provides overview information for every Oracle Cloud Platform service running in your domain ID. You can also create and delete services, access administrative consoles, set access rules, and add SSH keys from within this pane. You can list all services on this pane or limit the display to services with a specific name or name pattern.

    To see details about a specific service instance, click the service instance name or its icon. This will open the service instance’s overview page.

    Additional topics in this chapter describe how to manage the service instances listed:
  • A subset of the Services pane is the Service create and delete history section, where you can see all service creation and deletion information for the domain ID. For more information, see Viewing the Service Create and Delete History.

What You See on the Services Page

The following table describes the key information shown on the Platform Services page.

Element Description

Service Type icon

Click this icon and select a specific cloud service. This page will display instances of this type of service only.

Welcome!

Click to view the Welcome page.

REST API

Click this link to access the RESTful Services API documentation for the specific service type.

Services

This section displays a list of all service instances in this identity domain.

Search by Service Name

Enter a full or partial service instance name. The resulting list includes only the service instances that contain this string in their service name.

Refresh

Click to refresh the page. The date and time the page was last refreshed is displayed adjacent to this button.

Create Service

Click this button and select a type of service instance to create. Refer to the documentation for this service type for details on creating a new service instance.

Instance Up

Status icon for a service instance in this identity domain. The specific icon will vary according to the type of cloud service and its status (running, in progress, maintenance, failed, and so on). Click this icon to view the Instance Overview page.

service-name

Click the name of the service instance to view the Instance Overview page.

Status

Status of the service instance. Valid values include: In Progress, Maintenance, Terminating, Stopped, and Failed.

Click the status label to view progress messages.

Note:

Running service instances do not display this field.

Service Type

Type of cloud service used to create this service instance.

Subscription

Type of subscription used to create this service instance.

Version

Software version running within this service instance.

Edition

Software edition running within this service instance.

Created On

Date and time in UTC that the service instance was created.

OCPUs

Number of OCPUs allocated for the service instance.

Memory

Amount of memory in GBs allocated for this service instance.

Storage

Amount of storage in GBs allocated for this service instance.

Menu icon

Instance menu icon provides the following options:

  • SSH Access—Manage public SSH keys for this service instance.

  • Delete—Delete this service instance.

Service Create and Delete History

This section shows details about created or deleted service instances in this identity domain.

  • Range—Specifies a range of days for which you are interested in viewing created and failed service instances.

  • Show only failed attempts—Check this box if you want to see failed attempts only.

  • Details—Click the name of the service instance or expand the Details section to display system messages logged during the creation or deletion process.

  • Complete Cleanup— This button appears only if there are failed resources created during a successful auto-retry process. If you click this button, the failed resources are deleted. You might have to click the button again and wait, repeating this process until the button is no longer displayed.

  • Retry Delete—This button appears only if an attempt to delete a failed service instances is unsuccessful. The software cleans up failed resources and tries again to delete the service instance. You might have to press the button again and wait, repeating this process until the button is no longer displayed.