diff --git a/doc/user-guide/section_dashboard_stacks.xml b/doc/user-guide/section_dashboard_stacks.xml index 346ae1bd27..3ef2c824a8 100644 --- a/doc/user-guide/section_dashboard_stacks.xml +++ b/doc/user-guide/section_dashboard_stacks.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="dashboard_stacks"> Launch and manage stacks - + OpenStack Orchestration is a service that you can use to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications. This service supports use of both the Amazon Web Services (AWS) @@ -30,55 +30,77 @@ Launch a stack - Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and - click Stacks in the - Orchestration category on - the Projects tab. + Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click + Stacks in the + Orchestration category on the + Projects tab. - Click Launch - Stack. + Click Launch Stack. - In the Select Template dialog box, choose the - source of the template from the list. + In the Select Template dialog box, + specify the following values. + + + + + + Template Source + Choose the source of the template from the list. + + + Template URL/File/Data + Depending on the source that you selected, enter + the URL, browse to the file location, or directly include + the template. + + + Environment Source + Choose the source of the environment from the list. + The environment files contain additional settings for + the stack. + + + Environment URL/File/Data + Depending on the source that you selected, enter + the URL, browse to the file location, or directly include + the environment. + + + - Depending on the source that you selected, enter - the URL, browse to the file location, or directly - include the template. + Click Next. + - In the Launch Stack dialog box, - specify the following values. + In the Launch Stack dialog box, specify + the following values. - Stack - Name + Stack Name Enter a name to identify the stack. - Creation Timeout - (minutes) - Specify the number of minutes that can elapse before the launch - of the stack times out. + Creation Timeout (minutes) + Specify the number of minutes that can + elapse before the launch of the stack times out. - Rollback On - Failure - Select this check box if you want if you want the service to - roll back changes if the stack - fails to launch. + Rollback On Failure + Select this check box if you want if you + want the service to roll back changes if the stack + fails to launch. - Password for user - "demo" - Specify the password that the default user will use when the - stack is created. + Password for user "demo" + Specify the password that the default user + uses when the stack is created. DBUsername @@ -86,8 +108,8 @@ LinuxDistribution - Specify the Linux distribution that will be used in the - stack. + Specify the Linux distribution that is + used in the stack. DBRootPassword @@ -95,8 +117,8 @@ KeyName - Specify the name of the key pair that will be used to log into - the stack. + Specify the name of the key pair to use to + log in to the stack. DBName @@ -118,12 +140,11 @@ stack. - The dashboard shows the stack on the - Stacks tab. + The Stacks tab shows the stack. - After the stack is created, click on the stack name to - see the following details: + After the stack is created, click on the stack name to see the + following details: Topology @@ -134,8 +155,7 @@ Overview - The parameters and details of the - stack. + The parameters and details of the stack. @@ -152,10 +172,38 @@ +
+ Manage a stack + + + Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and + click Stacks. + + + Select the stack that you want to update. + + + Click Change Stack Template. + + + In the Select Template dialog box, + select the new template source or environment source. + + + Click Next. + The Update Stack Parameters window appears. + + + Enter new values for any parameters that you want to update. + + + Click Update. + + +
Delete a stack - When you delete a stack, you cannot undo this - action. + When you delete a stack, you cannot undo this action. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and