Containers are managed from the Containers page. You access this page by selecting from the main menu.
The Containers page lists all of the containers deployed into the fabric. It also provides buttons to manage the containers. It is broken down into three areas:
Controls—buttons that allow you to edit and view details about the individual containers
Container List—lists all of the containers deployed into the fabric
Container Summary—shows basic information about the container selected in the container list
The controls are located across the top of the page. They consist of several buttons:
—creates a new managed container in the fabric
—change one or more containers to a new profile version
—stops the selected container
—starts the selected container
—delete the selected container
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Important Deleting a container not only removes it from the fabric, it also removes all of the data and binary artifacts associated with the container from its host.
—add configuration profiles to the selected container
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Important The new profiles are immediately loaded into the live container.
—opens the Container Details page for the selected container
Lists all of the containers in the fabric. For each container the list displays:
the container's name
if the container is active and successfully provisioned
the profile version the container is using
Provides basic details for the selected container. This information includes:
the container's name
the container's type
the container's profiles
buttons that will display the URLs for connecting to the container:
—displays the URL used to establish an SSH connection to the container
—displays the URL used to establish a JMX connection to the container
the container's location
the container's local IP address
the container's local hostname
the container's public IP address
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Tip The public IP address is only populated for containers in a cloud
the container's public hostname
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Tip The public hostname is only populated for containers in a cloud
the container's manual IP address
the container's address resolver
the container's provisioning status








