Stack Details Page

The Stack Details page in the Oracle Cloud Stack console allows you to monitor a stack’s resource usage, monitor the status of the resources in the stack, and view a summary of the operations that were performed on this stack. It also provides convenient access to the service console for each resource in the stack.

What You See on the Stack Details Page

The following table describes the key information shown on the Stack Details page.

Element Description
Header

Navigation menu icon

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.

Help icon

Access help for this page, including documentation, tutorials, videos and FAQs.

User profile icon

Access help, accessibility options, console version information and sign-out.

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.

Three vertical dots

Click to view general information about this stack:

  • Identity Domain

  • Created By

  • Created On

Menu icon

Click the stack menu to select from the following options:

Oracle Cloud Stack

Click to view the Stacks Page.

Stacks

Click to view the Stacks Page.

Start stack icon

Start this stack. See Starting and Stopping a Cloud Stack.

Stop stack button

Stop this stack. See Starting and Stopping a Cloud Stack.

Stack view template button

View the template from which this stack was created. See Viewing a Template Resource Topology.

Stack Overview

Shows a summary of the cloud resources being used by this stack:

  • Resources — The number of resources that comprise this stack

  • OCPUs — The total number of Oracle CPUs allocated for the resources in this stack

  • Memory — The total amount of memory allocated for the resources in this stack

  • Storage — The total amount of block storage allocated for the resources in this stack

  • Public IPs — The total number of public IP addresses allocated for the resources in this stack

Resources

Stack resource icon

An icon with no badges indicates a cloud resource in this stack that was created successfully and is running. The icon is specific to the type of cloud service (Oracle Database Cloud Service in this example).

Stack resource icon with an hourglass badge

An icon with the hourglass badge indicates a cloud resource in this stack that has not yet been created. The icon is specific to the type of cloud service.

This resource likely has a dependency on another resource in the stack, which either is still being created or failed to create successfully.

Stack resource icon with a red warning badge

An icon with the red badge indicates a cloud resource in this stack that is either being deleted or was not created successfully. The icon is specific to the type of cloud service (Oracle MySQL Cloud Service in this example).

Click the resource’s Name to go to this cloud service’s console and to learn more about the cause of the error.

Name

Click the name of a resource to go to the console for this cloud service.

Type, Version, Created On

The type of cloud service that was used to create this resource (Oracle Database Cloud Service for example), the software version running on this resource, if applicable, and the date/time on which this resource was created.

OCPUs, Memory, Storage

The number of Oracle CPUs, memory and block storage allocated to this resource.

Container, Username, URL

If this resource is an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic container, the name of the storage container, the cloud user that Oracle Cloud Stack used to create and access the container, and the base URL of the container.

One or more patches available

Click this link to go to the console for this cloud service. Use the service’s Patching page to view the available patches.

Resource menu icon

Click the menu for a specific resource to select from the following options. Some options may not be available on all resource types: