The service instance details page gives you a consolidated view of your instance's status, resources, monitoring data, O&M tasks, logs, and billing — everything you need to manage a running instance.
Instance overview
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Log on to the Compute Nest console.
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In the left navigation pane, click Service Instance.
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Click the tab for the service type you deployed.
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Find the instance and click its ID to open the details page. If the service has application groups, select a group from the drop-down list next to the instance ID to scope the view.
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On the Overview tab, review events, resources, and basic instance information.
| Item | Description |
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| Events | The number of scheduled O&M events, unexpected O&M events, events that incur instance fees, and instance security events. |
| Resource ID | The resources in the service instance and their count. |
| Use Now | Access addresses and methods for the instance. Connect using a public IP address or a security access proxy, based on your actual situation. |
| VPC Access | Commands to configure virtual private cloud (VPC) access. |
| Instance Information | Basic instance details: deployment status (Deploying, Deployed, or Deployment Failed), creation time, modification time, and cost analysis. Click View Now next to Expense Analysis to open the Cost Analysis page. For more information, see Cost analysis. |
| Service Information | The service name, service provider name, service provider homepage URL, service version, and service description. |
| Configurations | The parameters and values configured for this service instance. |
Resource management
On the Resource ID tab, view and manage the resources in your service instance.
View resource details
The resource list shows each resource's ID, status, type, IP address, billing method, expiration time, and renewal method.
Perform resource operations
In the Actions column, use the available buttons to:
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Start, stop, or restart the resource
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Connect to the instance
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Replay screen recordings
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Diagnose health status
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Change resource configurations
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Run commands on the instance
Events and monitoring
Events
On the Events tab, view the event records for your service. For information about system events, see Overview of ECS system events
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Monitoring
On the Monitoring tab, view performance and availability data across the following dimensions.
| Monitoring item | What it shows |
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| Dashboards | Overall performance metrics: CPU usage, system disk metrics, and network metrics. Filter by time period and date range to focus on a specific window. |
| Fault List | All resources in the current application group that are triggering active alerts. Alerts from disabled rules no longer appear here. |
| Availability Monitoring | Availability monitoring data for the service instance. |
| Group Process | Process monitoring information: process ID, dynamic rule matching, and status. Click Create Process Monitoring Task to set up a new monitoring task. |
| Alert History | Alert history trend and a detailed alert log. |
| Alert Rule | Alert rule details: status, name, product name, rule definition, and alert contact group. Create new rules or apply alert templates from this tab. |
O&M management
On the Logs tab, run operations and maintenance tasks on your service instance's resources using public, service provider, or custom templates.
O&M Operation
Use Alibaba Cloud public templates to run automated O&M operations on the resource group.
Click Custom Tasks to use CloudOps Orchestration Service (OOS) with your own templates for automated O&M operations on resources in the group.
O&M task executions
View the history of O&M task runs, including the execution ID, description, task type, execution status, execution input, and execution output.
Log management
Deployment Logs
Go to Logs > Deployment Logs to view logs generated during deployment and upgrades. The log list includes the log type, resource type, associated resource ID, and status.
Resource Operation Logs
On the Resource Operation Logs tab, select a resource and apply filters to view matching ActionTrail logs. The log list includes the change name, associated resource ID, username, and change time.
On the Data Push Logs tab, users and service providers can view details about pay-as-you-go data pushes for the service instance. For more information, see Data push logs.
Upgrade history
On the History tab, view the upgrade history of the service instance.
Billing
On the Fee Statistics tab, view billing details for the service instance, including the service instance product, billing method, billable item, usage, and payable amount.
Click Bill Details to open the bill details page.
Use a security access proxy to access service instances
If your service instance is based on a private service and its details page shows a web address with a private VPC IP address, use the Compute Nest security access proxy to reach internal web services directly — without a public IP address, without connecting to Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instances, and without Internet bandwidth fees.
To access internal web services as a Resource Access Management (RAM) user, grant the RAM user the following Workbench permissions first. For instructions, see Grant permissions to a RAM user.
| Policy name | Description |
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| AliyunECSWorkbenchFullAccess | Full permissions to use ECS Workbench. |
| AliyunComputeNestUserReadOnlyAccess | Read-only permissions on the Compute Nest user side. |
On the Overview tab, click Direct Access by Using Secure Access Proxy, then click OK to open the web service page.
What's next
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Handle pending maintenance tasks: Handle O&M items
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Upgrade to a newer service version: Upgrade service instances
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Back up and restore disks or ApsaraDB Relational Database Service (RDS) data: Back up and restore data for service instances