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Updated on 2025-08-04 GMT+08:00

What Is the Relationship Among FlexusL Instances, the Dashboard, and the O&M Page?

FlexusL instances provide various featured application images. An application image contains not only the underlying OS (Ubuntu 22.04), but also application software, initialization data, and runtime environment required by the application.

An application image can have a dashboard and an O&M page.

  • Dashboard: The Linux code language interface is inconvenient for operations. Application images provide visualized dashboard for you to easily use and manage applications.
  • O&M page: The O&M page for application images is used to store initial passwords of dashboards, upload files, and configure domain names to provide O&M support for application deployment.

    Only certain application images have O&M pages.

The differences between the login modes, initial usernames, and passwords of FlexusL instances, dashboard, and O&M page are listed in the following table.

Item

Login Mode

Initial Username and Password

FlexusL

Log in to the system through the console or other modes.

The default username of a Windows FlexusL instance is Administrator, and that of a Linux FlexusL instance is root.

FlexusL instances do not have initial passwords. You need to reset the passwords on the FlexusL console.

Dashboard

On the Overview page of the console, in the Image area, click Access in the Dashboard field.

  • Some application images do not have initial usernames and passwords for dashboards. You need to set them during application initialization.
  • Some application images have initial usernames and passwords for dashboards. They are stored on the O&M page.

O&M page

In the address bar of a local browser, enter http://EIP:9000 to log in to the application O&M page.

The username and password for logging in to the O&M page are the same as those for logging in to FlexusL instances.