- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- COC Enablement and Permissions Granting
- Overview
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Application and Resource Management
- Resource Management
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Application Management
- Creating an Application
- Modifying an Application
- Deleting an Application
- Editing an Application Topology
- Creating a Component
- Modifying a Component
- Deleted a Component
- Creating a Group
- Modifying a Group
- Deleting a Group
- Manually Associating Resources with a Group
- Intelligently Associating Resources with a Group
- Transferring Resources
- Disassociating a Resource from an Application Group
- Viewing Resource Details
- Viewing Capacity Rankings
- Multi-cloud Configurations
- Cross-Account Resources
- Resource O&M
- Automated O&M
- Faults
- Change Management
- Resilience Center
- Task Management
- Basic Configurations
- Viewing Logs
- Best Practices
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Resource Management FAQs
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FAQs About Resource O&M
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Patch Management FAQs
- What Can I Do If the Patch Baselines Do Not Take Effect?
- What Are the Differences Between the Installation Rule Baselines And User-defined Baselines?
- What Can I Do If Exception all mirrors were tried Is Recorded in the Patch Service Ticket Log?
- Why Can't I Select a Node?
- What Can I Do If the Compliance Report Still Reports Non-compliance for a Patch After the Patch Has Been Repaired?
- What Can I Do If the lsb_release not found Error Occurs During Patch Operations?
- Automation FAQs
- Batch Operation FAQs
- FAQs About Parameter Management
- Resource O&M Permissions and Supported Actions
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Patch Management FAQs
- FAQs About Fault Management
- FAQs About Change Ticket Management
- Resilience Center FAQs
- Change History
- General Reference
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COC and Other Services
Figure 1 shows the relationships between COC and other services.
Service |
Interaction with Other Services |
Related Feature |
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SecMaster |
Provides security monitoring information for users on the overview page. Presents a comprehensive security overview from three perspectives: security score, security monitoring data, and security trend. It also allows for the creation of personalized security monitoring dashboards. |
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Cloud Eye |
Represents a resource monitoring data overview and also provides the resource alarm details. After Cloud Eye is integrated into COC, you can obtain and handle alarms generated on Cloud Eye in the fault management module of COC. You can also view metric data on Cloud Eye during chaos drills. To use these functions, enable Cloud Eye first. |
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Application Operations Management (AOM) |
Provides application monitoring dashboards. The dashboards configured on AOM can be displayed in COC. After AOM is integrated into COC, you can obtain and handle alarms generated on AOM in the fault management module of COC. You can also view metric data on AOM during chaos drills. |
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Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) |
Provides ECSs for your operations like batch ECS management, script execution, job execution, and scheduled task management. You can also execute chaos drill tasks on ECSs. |
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Cloud Container Engine (CCE) |
Provides CCE instances, so that you can execute chaos drills on these instances. |
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Application Performance Management (APM) |
Enables you to obtain and handle alarms generated on APM, and transfer alarms to incidents as required in the fault management module of COC. |
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Simple Message Notification (SMN) |
Enables you to send notifications by SMS messages, emails, voice calls, WeCom, and DingTalk in scenarios like fault management and resource O&M in COC. To use these functions, enable the SMN service first. |
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RDS |
Enables you to perform batch operations on RDS DB instances. You can also execute chaos drills on these RDS DB instances. |
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Bare Metal Server (BMS) |
Provides BMSs for your operations like batch BMS management, script execution, job execution, and scheduled task management. |
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Object Storage Service (OBS) |
Enables you to distribute and upload files to ECSs during resource O&M. To use these functions, purchase buckets on OBS first. |
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Data Encryption Workshop (DEW) |
Enables you to create encrypted parameters during resource O&M. To use this function, purchase keys on DEW first. During account management, you can use keys to protect your account passwords. |
Account Management |
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