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Changing the Component Access Domain Name
Updated on 2024-05-28 GMT+08:00
Changing the Component Access Domain Name
For components with enabled public network access and set access domain names, you can change the domain names after the components are deployed.
Prerequisites
- An automatically generated domain name is valid only for seven days. After the validity period expires, the domain name must be changed to a custom domain name.
- You can change the domain name of a component that has been created and deployed, only when the component is in the Running state.
- You have obtained the domain name from the domain name provider.
- You have obtained the elastic public IP address of the ELB bound to the component.
Procedure
- Log in to ServiceStage.
- Use either of the following methods to go to the Access Mode page.
- On the Application Management page, click the application to which the component belongs, and click the target component in Component List. Alternatively, right-click the component and go to the component Overview page from the shortcut menu, and choose Access Mode in the left navigation pane.
- On the Component Management page, click the target component. Alternatively, right-click the component and go to the component Overview page from the shortcut menu, and choose Access Mode in the left navigation pane.
- Click Set domain.
- Enter the obtained Domain Name.
- Enter Listening Port.
- (Optional) Enable HTTPS.
- Click Use existing to select an existing certificate.
- Click Create new to create a server certificate. For details, see Creating a Certificate.
Parent topic: Component Management
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