Updated on 2024-10-15 GMT+08:00

Before You Start

Cloud Service Engine (CSE) is a cloud middleware used for microservice applications. It supports ServiceComb engines contributed to Apache and open-source enhanced Nacos engines. You can also use other cloud services to quickly build a cloud-native microservice system, implementing quick development and high-availability O&M of microservice applications.

Prerequisites

  1. You have registered a Huawei Cloud account and enabled Huawei Cloud services.
  2. The login account has the permission to create a microservice engine. For details, see Creating a User and Granting Permissions.

Logging In to the CSE Console

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click and select a region.
  3. Click in the upper left corner and select Cloud Service Engine in the service list. The CSE console is displayed.

    • You are using CSE instances provisioned from ServiceStage. If you want to provision new instances from CSE, please grant permissions to CSE.
    • CSE needs the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Domain Name Service (DNS) services to run. If you have not granted any permissions, create a cloud service agency to grant permissions to CSE.

    Once a service has been authorized, an agency named cse_admin_trust on IAM will be created. Go to the agency list to view the details. To grant permissions, you must have the Security Administrator role permissions. Confirm the permissions in the IAM service.

    Without permissions, some CSE functions will be affected, including engine creation and upgrade and security authentication enabling/disabling.