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Chapter 14. Orchestration Stacks
Navigate to Compute → Clouds → Stacks to see a list of orchestration stacks along with information such as Name, Provider, Type, Status, Instances, Security Groups, and Cloud Networks. Click on a stack to see more information about it, including properties, retirement date, and relationships with the cloud provider and instances. You can click on instances to see details of all instances the stack relates to.
14.1. Tagging Orchestration Stacks
Apply tags to orchestration stacks to categorize them together at the same time. . Navigate to Compute → Clouds → Stacks. . Select the orchestration stacks to tag. . Click
(Policy), and then
(Edit Tags). . Select a customer tag to assign from the first list. . Select a value to assign from the second list. . Click Save.
14.2. Retiring Orchestration Stacks
You can either retire orchestration stacks on a set date, or retire them immediately.
To set a retirement date:
- Navigate to Compute → Clouds → Stacks.
- Select the orchestration stacks to retire on a set date.
-
Click
(Lifecycle), and then
(Set Retirement Dates).
- On the Retire Orchestration Stacks page, set Retirement Date.
- Select Retirement Warning from the list. The default is None.
- Click Save.
Saving a blank date will remove all retirement dates.
To retire selected stacks immediately:
- Navigate to Compute → Clouds → Stacks.
- Select the orchestration stacks to retire now.
-
Click
(Lifecycle), and then
(Retire selected Orchestration Stacks). A pop-up window appears to confirm the action.
- Click OK.
14.3. Removing Orchestration Stacks
- Navigate to Compute → Clouds → Stacks.
- Select the orchestration stacks to remove from the VMDB. A warning pop-up window appears to confirm the action.
-
Click
(Configuration), and then
(Remove Stacks from the VMDB).
- Click OK.