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Launch and manage stacks using the CLI
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The Orchestration service provides a template-based
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orchestration engine. Administrators can use the orchestration engine
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to create and manage Openstack cloud infrastructure resources. For
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example, an administrator can define storage, networking, instances,
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and applications to use as a repeatable running environment.
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Templates are used to create stacks, which are collections
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of resources. For example, a stack might include instances,
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floating IPs, volumes, security groups, or users.
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The Orchestration service offers access to all OpenStack
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core services through a single modular template, with additional
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orchestration capabilities such as auto-scaling and basic
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high availability.
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For information about:
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- basic creation and deletion of Orchestration stacks, refer
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to the `OpenStack End User Guide <http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/dashboard_stacks.html>`_
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- **heat** CLI commands, see the `OpenStack Command Line Interface Reference
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<http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/heat.html>`_
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As an administrator, you can also carry out stack functions
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on behalf of your users. For example, to resume, suspend,
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or delete a stack, run:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ heat action-resume stackID
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$ heat action-suspend stackID
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$ heat stack-delete stackID
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