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c) "Assign public IP (X available)": It allows you to assign up to X public addresses. X is the number of public IPs you have. Asks for confirmation before being allowed to choose. Generates restart. | c) "Assign public IP (X available)": It allows you to assign up to X public addresses. X is the number of public IPs you have. Asks for confirmation before being allowed to choose. Generates restart. | ||
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d) "Assign private IP": This allows you to specify an IP (private) and the VLAN to be assigned. | d) "Assign private IP": This allows you to specify an IP (private) and the VLAN to be assigned. | ||
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e) "Apply Changes": Apply the changes once you have finished assigning, modifying or deleting IPs. | e) "Apply Changes": Apply the changes once you have finished assigning, modifying or deleting IPs. | ||
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+ | Indicates the number of VLANs that you have (in this case, 21). It allows you to add new ones (“Add”) and access sales information about the product ("I", bottom right corner). | ||
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+ | When managing VLANs, the following sections are shown: | ||
+ | Filters: This allows you to do a free text search and to refine the search by clicking on the drop-down menu. Here you can choose Filter by server name or Cloud Datacenter Server, as well as IP type and location. | ||
Revisión del 08:09 10 jun 2016
Login
Clients can only access the control panel if they already have a client account. This is created immediately and as soon as a product has been contracted. To access the control panel simply fill in the login form with the email you have registered with Gigas and your password, then press “Enter”. If you do not remember your password, click on “Forgot your password?” Fill out the form with your email address and click on “Recover Password”. You will receive a message in your inbox with a link. Click on it
Client's panel
From this panel you can manage your contracted services and contract new services. For a quick client overview, a color code has been designed:
- White background: No service has been contracted
- Green background with green top bar: Contains one or more contracted services
- Yellow background with yellow top bar: Contains a contracted service where an incident has occurred
To access the contracted services contained in each product, simply click on it. This can also be done from the left sidebar.
Cloud Datacenter (/datacenters)
The number next to “Cloud Datacenter” indicates the number of products of this type that have been contracted. By clicking on:
- "Cloud Datacenter" you access the list of products of this type.
- "Add" you access the interface contracted.
- the "I" in the lower righthand corner you access the page with sales information about the product.
A) If you have a contracted product but have not created a Cloud Server, this screen will appear: After clicking on “Add new cloud server” this screen will appear:
Introduce:
- The host name you want to give to the cloud server;
- Description (optional);
- Template: The operating system {Windows, Linux, Applications, other O.S., My Templates} you want to install for the Cloud Server. Some templates increase the minimum memory of the hard disk that will be assigned to the Cloud Server (template requirements);
- IP address: {Public IPs (with the number of available ones), private IPs}
- Cloud resources:
- Primary disk: Allows you to specify the space assigned to the primary disk system or to our Cloud Server. This can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on the left or the slider bar on the right. Some templates will increase the minimum memory of the disk selected to fit the template of the hard disk chosen;
- (Disk swap: Allows the size of the swap partition to be set. This is a requirement for some templates. This can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on the left or the slider bar on the right);
- RAM: Allows you to set the amount of RAM assigned to the Cloud Server for it to function. This can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on the left or the slider bar on the right. Some templates will increase the minimum RAM memory assignable to the Cloud Server;
- Cores: Allows you to set the number of cores you want to assign to the Cloud Server. This can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on the left or the slider bar on the right.
- Password and password confirmation: We recommend using a password that includes a combination of special characters, numbers and alternate uppercase and lowercase letters. Minimum length – 6 characters.
The Cloud Server will look as if it is loading...
- B) If you already have created a Cloud Server:*
On this screen you can:
- Restrict by name;
- Restrict by status;
- Expand the details of all the Cloud Data Centers you have;
- See Cloud Datacenter product name;
- Rename the Cloud Datacenter;
- See plan: Assigned RAM and total, assigned cores and total, and assigned disk and total.
- See the various cloud servers of each Cloud Datacenter
- A specific cloud server
- Select to see advanced options
- Switch the cloud server on or off: Tidy shutdown does affect services
- Cloud Server host-name
- Operating System template installed;
- Tags assigned to the Cloud Server;
- Restart cloud server
- Show
- Cloud Server resources (disk, RAM, cores, IP, operating system);
- Root password/Administrator (Click on “Show” to see it)
- By selecting Cloud Server, you can choose...
Cloud server
This allows you to:
a) See the root password/Administrator
b) Access the Cloud Server console via VNC on the web (opens new window)
c) Reinstall the operating system
d) Change the description of the cloud server
e) Add/manage cloud server tags
f) See the details about the Cloud Server
g) Modify cores and RAM
Graphs
Allows you to see usage graphs: a) CPU (last hour and last 30 days) b) Network (last hour, day, month, year)
Firewall Allows you to access the cloud server's standard firewall. You can modify options such as: a) Active firewall rules (add, edit, delete) b) Default rule for Public Network {ACCEPT, DROP}: If you ACCEPT, the rules should have DROP as an action and vice versa. c) VLAN default rule (if you have contracted a VLAN product) {ACCEPT, DROP}: If you ACCEPT, the rules should have DROP as an action and vice versa
Disks In this section you can: a) Add a disk: on unassigned space available on the product or pool
b) Contract more space: contact the purchasing department aka HostBill
c) See the space for backups and templates (total, busy, free)
d) By type of drive (SAS, SATA, SSD)
- Disk ID
- Size
- Type: {primary, swap, secondary}
- Date created (according time zone UTC + 1)
- Auto-backup Yes/NO: Turn on or off the auto-backup for this disk
- Edit: (Not available for Swap) Opens a new dialog box with field to specify the new size and bar for the same purpose.
- Backup: (Not available for Swap) Ask for confirmation before carrying it out.
- Delete: (Not available for Swap) Ask for confirmation before deleting it.
Backup From here you can : a) Contract "Advanced backup"
b) See the space for backups and templates (total, busy, free)
c) See the list of backups already created
- Date created (UTC + 1)
- Disk ID
- Space taken up the the backup
- Type: This indicates whether the backup has been launched by the user or done automatically.
- "Reset" button: Allows you to restore the backup, always on the same disk from which it was obtained.
- "Convert to template" button: Allows you to convert the backup to a template that can be installed on any machine of the Cloud Datacenter product.
- "Delete" button (red bin): Upon confirmation, it allows you to delete the backup in question.
d) See the list of templates already created: This list shows the available templates for all cloud data center products and not just for this cloud server.
- Date created (UTC + 1)
- Description
- Space taken up by the template
- "Create a machine with this template" button: Create a new machine in the Cloud Datacenter with this template.
- "Delete" button (red bin): Upon confirmation, it allows you to delete the template in question.
Autoscaling
Autoscaling needs to be contracted beforehand and a load balancer needs to have been configured.
Once it has been contracted, configure the autoscaling rules horizontally, i.e. parallel servers are installed to expand the functionality of one or more servers when the indicated rules need to be applied.
NB: The Cloud Datacenter must have free unassigned resources so that the autoscaler can install more parallel servers.
IPs
From this section you can:
a) "Contract new IPs"
b) See the IPs that have already been assigned:
- IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Netmask: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Type: {Public, VLANxxxx} If it is public "Public" will appear; if not, the name of the VLAN will appear.
- Port speed: Maximum port speed. If it is a VLAN, the maximum speed is unlimited {50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, Unlimited}
c) "Assign public IP (X available)": It allows you to assign up to X public addresses. X is the number of public IPs you have. Asks for confirmation before being allowed to choose. Generates restart.
d) "Assign private IP": This allows you to specify an IP (private) and the VLAN to be assigned.
e) "Apply Changes": Apply the changes once you have finished assigning, modifying or deleting IPs.
2.2 VLANs (/ips)
Indicates the number of VLANs that you have (in this case, 21). It allows you to add new ones (“Add”) and access sales information about the product ("I", bottom right corner).
When managing VLANs, the following sections are shown:
Filters: This allows you to do a free text search and to refine the search by clicking on the drop-down menu. Here you can choose Filter by server name or Cloud Datacenter Server, as well as IP type and location.