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Help Center/ ServiceStage/ User Guide/ Environment Management/ Creating an Environment/ Creating a VM Environment in Resource Management Mode

Creating a VM Environment in Resource Management Mode

Updated on 2024-12-16 GMT+08:00

Before Creating and Deploying a Component Based on a VM, you need to create a VM environment.

This section describes how to create an environment in resource management mode, that is, manage the created basic resources in the environment.

Creating a VM Environment in Resource Management Mode

  1. Log in to ServiceStage.
  2. Choose Environment Management > Create Environment.
  3. Configure the basic environment information by referring to the following table. Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

    Parameter

    Description

    *Environment

    Unique environment name.

    Enter 2 to 64 case-insensitive characters. Start with a letter and end with a letter or digit. Only use letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).

    *Enterprise Project

    Enterprise projects let you manage cloud resources and users by project.

    It is available after the function is enabled. For details, see Enabling the Enterprise Project Function.

    • Click the drop-down list to select an existing enterprise project.
    • Click Create Enterprise Project to create an enterprise project and select it. For details, see Creating an Enterprise Project.

    *Environment Type

    Select VM.

    *VPC

    NOTICE:

    After the environment is created, the VPC cannot be modified during Modifying an Environment.

    Select the VPC where the environment resource is located based on your service requirements.

    VPC where the environment resources are located.

    • To use a created VPC, select a VPC created under the current account from the drop-down list.
    • To use a shared VPC, select a VPC that another account shares with the current account from the drop-down list.

      VPC owners can share the subnets in a VPC with one or multiple accounts through Resource Access Manager (RAM). Through VPC sharing, you can easily configure and manage multiple accounts' resources at low costs. For more information about VPC and subnet sharing, see VPC Sharing.

    • To use a new VPC, click Create a VPC. For details, see Creating a VPC.

    Environment Tag

    Tags are used to identify cloud resources. When you have multiple cloud resources of the same type, you can use tags to classify them based on usage, owner, or environment.

    If your organization has configured tag policies for ServiceStage, add tags to trackers based on the policies. If a tag does not comply with the tag policies, environment creation may fail. Contact your administrator to learn more about tag policies.

    Each environment can have a maximum of 20 tags.
    1. Click Add Tag. The Add Tag dialog box is displayed.
    2. Click Add Tag.
    3. Enter the key and value of the tag.
      • The key contains 1 to 36 characters, including digits, letters, underscores (_), or hyphens (-).
      • The value contains 2 to 43 characters, including digits, letters, underscores (_), periods (.), or hyphens (-).

      It is recommended that you create a predefined tag on TMS to add the same tag to different resources.

    4. Click OK.

    Description

    Environment description. Enter up to 128 characters.

    *Configuration Mode

    Click Resource management to manage created basic resources in the environment.

  4. Click Create Now.

Follow-up Operations

  • Managing Basic Resources: After an environment is created, other basic resources (excluding CCE clusters) need to be managed in the environment to form an environment.
  • Managing VM Agents: After a VM environment is created, install the agent on the VM before deploying components on the VM. After the host node is managed, the management node can communicate with the host node.

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