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Launch and manage instances
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===========================
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Instances are virtual machines that run inside the cloud.
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You can launch an instance from the following sources:
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* Images uploaded to the Image service.
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* Image that you have copied to a persistent volume. The instance
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launches from the volume, which is provided by the ``cinder-volume``
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API through iSCSI.
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* Instance snapshot that you took.
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Launch an instance
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#. Log in to the dashboard.
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#. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
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#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
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click :guilabel:`Instances` category.
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The dashboard shows the instances with its name, its private and
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floating IP addresses, size, status, task, power state, and so on.
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#. Click :guilabel:`Launch Instance`.
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#. In the :guilabel:`Launch Instance` dialog box, specify the following values:
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:guilabel:`Details` tab
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Availability Zone
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By default, this value is set to the availability zone given by the
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cloud provider (for example, ``us-west`` or ``apac-south``). For some
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cases, it could be ``nova``.
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Instance Name
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Assign a name to the virtual machine.
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.. note::
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The name you assign here becomes the initial host name
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of the server.
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After the server is built, if you change the server name in the API
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or change the host name directly, the names are not updated in the
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dashboard.
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Server names are not guaranteed to be unique when created so you
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could have two instances with the same host name.
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Flavor
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Specify the size of the instance to launch.
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.. note::
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The flavor is selected based on the size of the image selected
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for launching an instance. For example, while creating an image, if
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you have entered the value in the :guilabel:`Minimum RAM (MB)` field
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as 2048, then on selecting the image, the default flavor is
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``m1.small``.
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Instance Count
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To launch multiple instances, enter a value greater than ``1``. The
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default is ``1``.
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Instance Boot Source
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Your options are:
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Boot from image
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If you choose this option, a new field for :guilabel:`Image Name`
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displays. You can select the image from the list.
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Boot from snapshot
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If you choose this option, a new field for :guilabel:`Instance
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Snapshot` displays. You can select the snapshot from the list.
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Boot from volume
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If you choose this option, a new field for :guilabel:`Volume`
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displays. You can select the volume from the list.
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Boot from image (creates a new volume)
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With this option, you can boot from an image and create a volume
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by entering the :guilabel:`Device Size` and :guilabel:`Device
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Name` for your volume. Click the :guilabel:`Delete Volume on
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Instance Delete` option to delete the volume on deleting the
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instance.
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Boot from volume snapshot (creates a new volume)
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Using this option, you can boot from a volume snapshot and create
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a new volume by choosing :guilabel:`Volume Snapshot` from a list
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and adding a :guilabel:`Device Name` for your volume. Click the
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:guilabel:`Delete Volume on Instance Delete` option to delete the
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volume on deleting the instance.
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Image Name
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This field changes based on your previous selection. If you have
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chosen to launch an instance using an image, the :guilabel:`Image Name`
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field displays. Select the image name from the dropdown list.
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Instance Snapshot
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This field changes based on your previous selection. If you have
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chosen to launch an instance using a snapshot, the
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:guilabel:`Instance Snapshot` field displays.
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Select the snapshot name from the dropdown list.
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Volume
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This field changes based on your previous selection. If you have
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chosen to launch an instance using a volume, the :guilabel:`Volume`
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field displays. Select the volume name from the dropdown list.
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If you want to delete the volume on instance delete,
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check the :guilabel:`Delete Volume on Instance Delete` option.
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:guilabel:`Access & Security` tab
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Key Pair
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Specify a key pair.
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If the image uses a static root password or a static key set
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(neither is recommended), you do not need to provide a key pair
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to launch the instance.
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Security Groups
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Activate the security groups that you want to assign to the instance.
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Security groups are a kind of cloud firewall that define which
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incoming network traffic is forwarded to instances.
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If you have not created any security groups, you can assign
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only the default security group to the instance.
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:guilabel:`Networking` tab
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Selected Networks
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To add a network to the instance, click the :guilabel:`+` in the
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:guilabel:`Available Networks` field.
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:guilabel:`Network Ports` tab
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Ports
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Activate the ports that you want to assign to the instance.
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:guilabel:`Post-Creation` tab
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Customization Script Source
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Specify a customization script that runs after your instance
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launches.
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:guilabel:`Advanced Options` tab
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Disk Partition
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Select the type of disk partition from the dropdown list:
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Automatic
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Entire disk is single partition and automatically resizes.
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Manual
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Faster build times but requires manual partitioning.
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#. Click :guilabel:`Launch`.
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The instance starts on a compute node in the cloud.
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.. note::
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If you did not provide a key pair, security groups, or rules, users
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can access the instance only from inside the cloud through VNC. Even
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pinging the instance is not possible without an ICMP rule configured.
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You can also launch an instance from the :guilabel:`Images` or
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:guilabel:`Volumes` category when you launch an instance from
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an image or a volume respectively.
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When you launch an instance from an image, OpenStack creates a local
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copy of the image on the compute node where the instance starts.
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For details on creating images, see `Creating images
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manually <http://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/create-images-manually.html>`_
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in the *OpenStack Virtual Machine Image Guide*.
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When you launch an instance from a volume, note the following steps:
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* To select the volume from which to launch, launch an instance from
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an arbitrary image on the volume. The arbitrary image that you select
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does not boot. Instead, it is replaced by the image on the volume that
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you choose in the next steps.
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To boot a Xen image from a volume, the image you launch in must be
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the same type, fully virtualized or paravirtualized, as the one on
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the volume.
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* Select the volume or volume snapshot from which to boot. Enter a
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device name. Enter ``vda`` for KVM images or ``xvda`` for Xen images.
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Connect to your instance by using SSH
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To use SSH to connect to your instance, use the downloaded keypair
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file.
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.. note::
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The user name is ``ubuntu`` for the Ubuntu cloud images on TryStack.
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#. Copy the IP address for your instance.
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#. Use the :command:`ssh` command to make a secure connection to the instance.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ ssh -i MyKey.pem ubuntu@10.0.0.2
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#. At the prompt, type ``yes``.
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It is also possible to SSH into an instance without an SSH keypair, if the
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administrator has enabled root password injection. For more information
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about root password injection, see `Injecting the administrator password
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<http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/compute-admin-password-injection.html>`_
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in the *OpenStack Administrator Guide*.
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Track usage for instances
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You can track usage for instances for each project. You can track costs
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per month by showing meters like number of vCPUs, disks, RAM, and
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uptime for all your instances.
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#. Log in to the dashboard.
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#. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
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#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
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click :guilabel:`Overview` category.
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#. To query the instance usage for a month, select a month and click
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:guilabel:`Submit`.
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#. To download a summary, click :guilabel:`Download CSV Summary`.
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Create an instance snapshot
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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#. Log in to the dashboard.
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#. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
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#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
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click the :guilabel:`Instances` category.
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#. Select the instance from which to create a snapshot.
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#. In the :guilabel:`Actions` column, click :guilabel:`Create Snapshot`.
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#. In the :guilabel:`Create Snapshot` dialog box, enter a name for the
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snapshot, and click :guilabel:`Create Snapshot`.
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The Images category shows the instance snapshot.
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To launch an instance from the snapshot, select the snapshot and click
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:guilabel:`Launch`. Proceed with launching an instance.
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Manage an instance
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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#. Log in to the dashboard.
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#. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
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#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
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click :guilabel:`Instances` category.
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#. Select an instance.
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#. In the menu list in the :guilabel:`Actions` column, select the state.
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You can resize or rebuild an instance. You can also choose to view
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the instance console log, edit instance or the security groups.
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Depending on the current state of the instance, you can pause,
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resume, suspend, soft or hard reboot, or terminate it.
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