Help Center/ Cloud Eye/ Getting Started/ Using Resource Groups
Updated on 2024-01-12 GMT+08:00

Using Resource Groups

Scenarios

  • Resource Management

    If you use multiple cloud services, you can add all related resources, such as ECSs, BMSs, EVS disks, elastic IP addresses, bandwidths, and databases to the same resource group for easier management and O&M.

  • Routine Inspection and Quick Fault Locating

    On the details page of a resource group, you can view the resource overview, unhealthy resources, alarm rules, and alarm records. This feature helps you view cloud resource usage and quickly locate faulty resources.

Functions

  • Resource groups enable you to manage your cloud resources across products.
  • The unhealthy resource list enables you to quickly locate faults.
  • The alarm records help you track the overall service status.

Using Resource Groups

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click Service List in the upper left corner, and select Cloud Eye.
  3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Resource Groups.
  4. In the upper right corner, click Create Resource Group. On the page displayed, enter a group name as prompted.
  5. Select the target cloud service resources.
  6. Click Create.

    For details about how to create and manage resource groups, see Introduction to Resource Groups.