View and manage public SSH keys across multiple platform cloud services by using the SSH Access tab on the Platform Services page.
SSH Access Page Functionality
The Search Activity pane, from which you can specify the service name and type when you want to see SSH information for a specific service or group of services.
The Results pane, which shows the results of the search operation. You can limit the number of results to return, per page, to five, ten 50 or 100.
What You See on the SSH Access Page
Element | Description |
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Service Name |
Filters the results to include SSH keys only for the specified service instance. You can enter a full or partial service instance name. |
Service Type |
Filters the results to include SSH keys only for instances of the specified service type. The default value is the current cloud service. |
Search |
Searches for SSH keys by applying the filters specified by the Service Name and Service Type fields, and displays the results in the table. |
Results per page |
Specifies the number of results you want to view per page. The default value is |
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Displays a description of an item in the results table. Clicking on the resulting downward arrow hides the description. |
Service Name |
Shows the name of the service instance. |
Service Type |
Shows the type of cloud service for this instance. |
Last Update |
Shows the most recent time the SSH keys for this instance were updated. When the credential update is in progress, an hourglass icon is displayed before the date/time, indicating that the service instance is in Maintenance mode. |
Actions |
Click the Add New Key button to add a new SSH public key to this instance. This button is grayed out when the key is in the process of being added.. |