Published Templates Page
The Published Templates page in the Oracle Cloud Stack console shows the stack templates that are available to the current cloud user. Users can manage these templates and also create cloud stacks from a template.
What You Can Do From the Published Templates Page
Use this page to perform the following tasks:
What You See on the Published Templates Page
The following table describes the key information shown on the Published Templates page.
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Header | |
Access other Oracle Cloud services. Depending on how you signed up for Oracle Cloud, you can also access either the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console or the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic Console. |
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Access help for this page, including documentation, tutorials, videos and FAQs. |
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Access help, accessibility options, console version information and sign-out. |
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Welcome! |
Go to the Welcome Page. |
Stacks |
Go to the Stacks Page. |
Templates |
Go to the Published Templates Page. |
Activity |
Go to the Activity Page. |
Unpublished |
Create a new template, or manage other unpublished (draft) templates. See Unpublished Templates Page. |
Stack Templates | |
Search by template name |
Enter a full or partial template name to filter the list of templates to include only those that contain the string in their name. |
Import |
Click to import a stack template. See Importing a Template. |
This icon indicates a standard Oracle template. Click the icon or the template’s name to view it. See Viewing a Template Resource Topology and About Oracle Stack Templates. |
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This icon indicates a user-defined template. Click the icon or the template’s name to view it. See Viewing a Template Resource Topology. |
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Description, Created On, Created By |
The template’s description, the date on which it was published or imported, and the name of the user who published or imported it. For standard Oracle templates, the Created By field is “Oracle”. |
Create a stack from this template. See Creating a Cloud Stack. |
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Copy this template in order to create a new one. See Copying a Template. |
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Export this template to your local machine. See Exporting a Template. |
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Delete this template. Note that Oracle templates cannot be deleted. See Deleting a Template. |