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User interface

This page describes different aspects of the user interface (UI) of the DSH.

The menu bar of the DSH Console is the topmost part of the page:

The menu bar of the DSH Console
The menu bar of the DSH Console

It contains the following UI elements:

  1. “Support” button: Navigate to ServiceNow, where you can contact DSH’s platform administrators.
  2. “Status” button: Navigate to the DSH’s status page, where you can check the status of multiple components of the DSH.
  3. “Docs” button: Navigate to the manual of the DSH.
  4. “Release notes” button: Navigate to the release notes of the DSH.
  5. “Services” menu: Click this dropdown menu to navigate to the overview page of the tenant’s services, or to a specific service.
  6. “Resources” menu: Click this dropdown menu to navigate to the overview page of the tenant’s resources, or to a specific resource.
  7. “Tenants” button: Navigate to the landing page of the DSH. You can select another tenant from there.
  8. “Logout” button: Log out of the DSH Console.

Status bar

The status bar of the DSH Console is located between the menu bar and the contents of the page:

The status bar of the DSH Console
The status bar of the DSH Console

It contains the following UI elements:

  1. Breadcrumbs: The location of the current page in the DSH Console.
  2. Limit requests: The number of pending, approved and unsuccessful limit requests. Hover the cursor over it to see a tooltip with more information, and click it to navigate to the overview page for limit requests.
  3. Notifications: The number of notifications of type “informative”, “user action required”, and “system error”. Hover the cursor over it to see a tooltip with more information, and click it to navigate to the overview page for notifications.
  4. DSH status: The current status of the DSH platform. A red icon indicates that the DSH isn’t available.

Buttons

Most buttons in the DSH display a text that communicates which action you trigger when you click. However, some buttons only display an icon, and the table below displays the corresponding action:

Button Context and description
Destroy button
  • Resource: Delete the resource in question.
  • Application or service: Destroy the application or service in question.
Inspect button
  • Certifcates and secrets: Inspect the resource in question.
  • Client secret of the Tenant Management API: Display the secret.
Request button

Overview page for resources: Request a new limit for the resource in question.

Navigate button

Overview page for resources: navigate to the details page of the resource in question.

Edit bucket button

Object storage bucket: Configure the bucket in question.

Edit button

Application or service: Edit the service definition.

Start button

Application or service: Start the application or service.

Scale button

Application or service: Change the number of instances of the application.

Stop button

Application or service: Stop the application or service.

Metrics button

Topics: Show or hide properties and metrics.

CPU and memory request button

Services overview page: Request a new limit for the "CPU" or "Memory" resources.

Logs button

Service details page: Navigate to the Loki logs for the task in question.

Service health button

Service details page: Navigate to the health overview of the task in question.