Manage a stack
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- UpdatedFeb 1, 2024
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- Washington DC
- Cloud Management
The Washington DC release is no longer supported. As such, the product documentation and release notes are provided for informational purposes only, and will not be updated.
Use the Stack Details page to view details and status for a stack and to perform life-cycle operations on a stack.
Before you begin
Procedure
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Use one of the following methods to open the Stack
Details page:
- Click Stacks on the toolbar.
- Use the Search text box to search for the stack.
- On the home page, click a stack in the Recent Stacks, or the Stack Health section.
- On the home page, click Manage Stacks.
By default, all stacks in all service categories are listed. -
In the Stacks list, select a stack category, and then
click a stack Name.
The Stack Details page displays the following information:
- Breadcrumb navigation
- Name of the stack. Click View Dependency to view the dependency map for the stack, Manage Stack to view the resources, properties, and activities of the stack, and Track Operations to view the list of lifecycle operations performed on the stack and its resources.
- Status information
- List of all resources in the stack. Click a resource to view details in
the Properties section. Color codes indicate
status of the stack:
- Green: On/Active.
- Yellow: Turned off or Processing.
- Red: Terminated or Error.
- List of the stack properties. Some properties are set in the stack request form and others are set by policy
- Activities associated with the stack. Click a tab to view:
- Change requests that are associated with the stack. See Track a change request.
- Incidents that were raised for the stack. See Submit an incident for a stack and Track an incident.
- Cloud events that are associated with the stack. Cloud Events appears only when a resource is selected. See View cloud events.
- Catalog tasks associated with the stack. See Resubmit a failed stack request.
- Upcoming business hours schedule operations associated with the stack. You can skip an upcoming operation or cancel a schedule associated with the stack. See Modify business schedule operations for a stack.
- Operations you can perform on a stack. See Perform a life-cycle operation on a stack or resource.
- Text box used to search the Cloud User Portal for stacks, resources based on types, stack requests, change requests, incidents, keys, and catalog items.
Table 1. Stack properties Name Name that you specified when requesting the stack. Stack Status Current status of the stack: - Active (provisioned stacks)
- Terminated (deprovisioned stacks)
- Unmanaged (discovered stacks)
- Error (errored stacks)
- Processing (stacks being processed)
Assigned To Owner of the stack configuration. This drives the access controls and views in cloud portal. Cloud Account Cloud account that the stack is associated with. Service Request Item Record created in Request Item table when you ordered the catalog which resulted in this stack. Blueprint Blueprint with which the stack is associated. Owned by User name of the requester. Owner Group Name of the group the owner of the stack belongs to. Schedule The schedule is associated with the stack. Output Details specific to ARM/CFT stacks, such as the URL of an application, names, or locations of any resources created. Updated Date and time the stack details were last updated. Created Date and time the stack was requested. End Date Date and time the stack terminates (unprovisioned).