Updated on 2025-08-05 GMT+08:00

View Environment Details

View environment details at any time.

Prerequisites

You have created an environment. For details, see Creating an Environment.

Procedure

  1. Log in to ServiceStage.
  2. Choose Environment Management. The Environment Management page is displayed.
  3. Select an environment to view the following information:

    Environment Information

    Description

    Environment

    Environment name.

    Enterprise Project

    Enterprise project to which the environment belongs. 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.

    Environment Type

    Environment type.

    • VM: applicable to VM-based deployment. Components are deployed on ECSs or custom servers using software packages.
    • Kubernetes: applicable to container-based deployment (CCE). Components are deployed using container images and scheduled by Kubernetes.
    • VM + Kubernetes: applicable to the environments that can manage clusters, ECSs, custom servers, and AS groups at the same time. You can create and deploy components based on a VM and container at the same time.

    Created

    Time when the environment is created. The format is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss GMT+8:00. Example: 2024-12-30 21:23:12 GMT+08:00.

    Creator

    Account of the environment creator.

    Environment Status

    Status of managed and deployed resources in the environment.

    To manually update the environment status, click the environment. On the Overview page, click update next to Environment Status.

    • Unknown: The resource status is not updated or fails to be updated after the environment is created.
    • Refreshing: The resource status in the environment is being refreshed.
    • Partially Normal: Some resources in the environment are abnormal. For example, the VM agent is not installed on the environment VM, the VM agent is offline, the ACL in the environment is not bound to a subnet, or the EIP in the environment is not bound to other resources in the environment.
    • Normal: The resources in the environment are normal.