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Viewing Stack Details
To navigate the details page of a stack, perform the following steps:
Log in to the management console.
In the upper left corner of the page, click
, and then click Management & Deployment > Resource Formation Service.
The Dashboard page is displayed.
Figure 1 RFS Dashboard In the left navigation pane, choose Stacks.
Figure 2 RFS Stacks Click the name of the desired stack to view its details and select the tab needed.
Function modules on the stack details page
Basic Information: displays basic information about the stack, such as Stack Name, Stack ID, Status, Auto-Rollback and Deletion Protection settings, etc, as shown in
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.Figure 3 Basic information
Resources: displays the elements of the stack, such as applications, cloud services or resources generated during deployment, as shown in
Figure 4 <en-us_topic_0000001991770629____d0e1571>
.Figure 4 Resources
Outputs: displays the output parameters and their values defined in the stack template, as shown in
Figure 5 <en-us_topic_0000001991770629____d0e1595>
.Figure 5 Outputs
Events: displays log information about stack events (for example stack creation, or deployment related events), so that you can monitor the stack operation progress. The events are sorted in chronological order with the latest event being displayed at the top.
For example,
Figure 6 <en-us_topic_0000001991770629____d0e1583>
shows the creation process of each resource.You can filter events by resource name or resource type in the top-right corner, as shown in
Figure Filter Events <en-us_topic_0000001991770629__fig1958919547213>
.Figure 6 Events
Figure 7 Filter Events Template: displays the latest template content, what has been deployed with the stack, as shown in
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.Figure 8 Template
Execution Plans: displays the different execution plans associated with the stack, as shown in
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. To see how to deploy or delete an execution plan, checkCreating, Deploying and Deleting an Execution Plan <en-us_topic_0000001955571470>
.Figure 9 Execution plans
You can filter execution plans by execution plans name in the top-right corner, as shown in
Figure Filter Execution plans <en-us_topic_0000001991770629__fig17920107173512>
.Figure 10 Filter Execution plans Table 1 <en-us_topic_0000001991770629____d0e458>
describes the possible execution plan statuses.Table 1 Execution plan statuses Status Description Creation In Progress Execution plan creation is in progress. Creation Failed Execution plan creation failed. Available The execution plan is created and ready for the deployment. Applied The execution plan has been applied. To check the details of an execution plan, you can click the execution plan name to open its details, as shown in
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.Figure 11 Execution plan details