Log in to the dashboard

Log in to the dashboard

The dashboard is generally installed on the controller node.

  1. Ask the cloud operator for the host name or public IP address from which you can access the dashboard, and for your user name and password. If the cloud supports multi-domain model, you also need to ask for your domain name.

  2. Open a web browser that has JavaScript and cookies enabled.

    Note

    To use the Virtual Network Computing (VNC) client for the dashboard, your browser must support HTML5 Canvas and HTML5 WebSockets. The VNC client is based on noVNC. For details, see noVNC: HTML5 VNC Client. For a list of supported browsers, see Browser support.

  3. In the address bar, enter the host name or IP address for the dashboard, for example, https://ipAddressOrHostName/.

    Note

    If a certificate warning appears when you try to access the URL for the first time, a self-signed certificate is in use, which is not considered trustworthy by default. Verify the certificate or add an exception in the browser to bypass the warning.

  4. On the Log In page, enter your user name and password, and click Sign In. If the cloud supports multi-domain model, you also need to enter your domain name.

    The top of the window displays your user name. You can also access the Settings tab (OpenStack dashboard — Settings tab) or sign out of the dashboard.

    The visible tabs and functions in the dashboard depend on the access permissions, or roles, of the user you are logged in as.

Note

Some tabs, such as Orchestration and Firewalls, only appear on the dashboard if they are properly configured.

OpenStack dashboard — Project tab

Projects are organizational units in the cloud and are also known as tenants or accounts. Each user is a member of one or more projects. Within a project, a user creates and manages instances.

From the Project tab, you can view and manage the resources in a selected project, including instances and images. You can select the project from the drop-down menu at the top left. If the cloud supports multi-domain model, you can also select the domain from this menu.

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Figure: Project tab

From the Project tab, you can access the following categories:

Compute tab

  • Overview: View reports for the project.
  • Instances: View, launch, create a snapshot from, stop, pause, or reboot instances, or connect to them through VNC.
  • Volumes: Use the following tabs to complete these tasks:
    • Volumes: View, create, edit, and delete volumes.
    • Volume Snapshots: View, create, edit, and delete volume snapshots.
  • Images: View images and instance snapshots created by project users, plus any images that are publicly available. Create, edit, and delete images, and launch instances from images and snapshots.
  • Access & Security: Use the following tabs to complete these tasks:
    • Security Groups: View, create, edit, and delete security groups and security group rules.
    • Key Pairs: View, create, edit, import, and delete key pairs.
    • Floating IPs: Allocate an IP address to or release it from a project.
    • API Access: View API endpoints.
  • Shares: Use the following tabs to complete these tasks:
    • Shares: View, create, manage, and delete shares.
    • Snapshots: View, manage, and delete volume snapshots.
    • Share Networks: View, manage, and delete share networks.
    • Security Services: View, manage, and delete security services.

Network tab

  • Network Topology: View the network topology.
  • Networks: Create and manage public and private networks.
  • Routers: Create and manage routers.
  • Load Balancers: Create and manage load balancers.
    • Pools: Add and manage pools.
    • Members: Add and manage members.
    • Monitors: Add and manage monitors.
  • Firewalls: Create and manage firewalls.
    • Firewalls: Create and manage firewalls.
    • Firewall Policies: Add and manage firewall policies.
    • Firewall Rules: Add and manage firewall rules.

Orchestration tab

  • Stacks: Use the REST API to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications.
  • Resource Types: Show a list of all the supported resource types for HOT templates.

Object Store tab

  • Containers: Create and manage containers and objects.

OpenStack dashboard — Admin tab

Administrative users can use the Admin tab to view usage and to manage instances, volumes, flavors, images, networks, and so on.

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Figure: Admin tab

From the Admin tab, you can access the following category to complete these tasks:

System tab

  • Overview: View basic reports.
  • Resource Usage: Use the following tabs to view the following usages:
    • Usage Report: View the usage report.
    • Stats: View the statistics of all resources.
  • Hypervisors: View the hypervisor summary.
  • Host Aggregates: View, create, and edit host aggregates. View the list of availability zones.
  • Instances: View, pause, resume, suspend, migrate, soft or hard reboot, and delete running instances that belong to users of some, but not all, projects. Also, view the log for an instance or access an instance through VNC.
  • Volumes: Use the following tabs to complete these tasks:
    • Volumes: View, create, manage, and delete volumes.
    • Volume Types: View, create, manage, and delete volume types.
    • Volume Snapshots: View, manage, and delete volume snapshots.
  • Flavors: View, create, edit, view extra specifications for, and delete flavors. A flavor is the size of an instance.
  • Images: View, create, edit properties for, and delete custom images.
  • Networks: View, create, edit properties for, and delete networks.
  • Routers: View, create, edit properties for, and delete routers.
  • Defaults: View default quota values. Quotas are hard-coded in OpenStack Compute and define the maximum allowable size and number of resources.
  • Metadata Definitions: Import namespace and view the metadata information.
  • System Information: Use the following tabs to view the service information:
    • Services: View a list of the services.
    • Compute Services: View a list of all Compute services.
    • Block Storage Services: View a list of all Block Storage services.
    • Network Agents: View the network agents.
    • Orchestration Services: View a list of all Orchestration services.
  • Shares: Use the following tabs to complete these tasks:
    • Shares: View, create, manage, and delete shares.
    • Snapshots: View, manage, and delete volume snapshots.
    • Share Networks: View, manage, and delete share networks.
    • Security Services: View, manage, and delete security services.
    • Share Types: View, create, manage, and delete share types.
    • Share Servers: View, manage, and delete share servers.

OpenStack dashboard — Identity tab

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Figure:Identity tab

  • Projects: View, create, assign users to, remove users from, and delete projects.
  • Users: View, create, enable, disable, and delete users.

OpenStack dashboard — Settings tab

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Figure:Settings tab

Click the Settings button from the user drop down menu at the top right of any page, you will see the Settings tab.

  • User Settings: View and manage dashboard settings.
  • Change Password: Change the password of the user.
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