18.4. Manage Page


Abstract

You view and manage containers and profiles in the Manage page. You can create, delete, and assign multiple profiles to containers, and update profile and container versions.

Overview

You access the Manage page from the Fabric perspective. If the Fabric perspective is not available, make sure that your fabric is available or create a new fabric.
The following image shows an example of the Manage page:
The Manage page contains the following sections:
Versions
List of available versions and version control options.
Profiles
List of profiles organized in folders.
Containers
List of deployed containers and container management options.
Active Profiles
List of active profiles and profile management options. Active profiles are profiles that you assigned to containers.

Versions

The Versions section contains the following options:
Apply Patch
Imports a patch and updates the version number for the selected entities.
Create Version
Creates a version number. The version number appears in the versions list.
Apply to Selected Containers
Applies the version number to one or more containers. Available when you select one or more containers in the Containers section.
Version List
Drop-down list of available versions. The list shows the default version to assign to new containers and profiles. To select a different version, you click the arrow and select a version from the drop-down list.

Profiles

The Profiles section contains the following elements:
Create Profile
Opens the Create New Profile dialog box. When you create the profile, the profile version is assigned based on the version number in the Manage page.
Delete Profiles
Deletes the selected profiles. Available when you select one or more profiles in the profile list.
Apply to Selected Containers
Assigns the selected profiles to a container. Available when you select one or more containers in the Containers section.
Filter
Filters the profile list to show only profiles that match a string that you enter in the text box. The profile list refreshes as you type. To clear the filter, you click the X icon.
Profile List
List of profiles organized in folders. You can expand a folder to view the profiles, and click the profile name to drill down to the profile details.

Containers

The Containers section contains the following elements:
Select All / Select None
Selects all containers in the list or clears all selections.
Create Container
Opens the Create New Container page. The new container appears as a root container in the container list.
Delete Container
Deletes the selected containers. Available when you select one or more containers.
Start / Stop
Starts or stops the selected containers. Available when you select one or more containers.
Filter
Filters the profile list to show only profiles that match a string that you enter in the text box. The profile list refreshes as you type. To clear the filter, you click the X icon.
Container List
List of deployed containers. You can click the name of the container to drill down to the Container Details page. You can also create a child container for a specific container directly from the container list.

Active Profiles

The Active Profiles section contains the following elements:
Clear Selection
Clears all selections in the active profile list.
Filter
Filters the active profile list to show only active profiles that match a string that you enter in the text box. The active profile list refreshes as you type. To clear the filter, you click the X icon.
Active Profile List
List of active profiles. You can click the information icon to open the Profile Details page. You can select one or more active profiles.
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