View Resources attached

March 7, 2024
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How to View Attached Resources in Utho Cloud

Overview

Viewing the attached resources to a subnet in Utho Cloud allows users to manage and track the cloud resources (such as cloud servers) that are connected to a specific subnet. By accessing the subnet’s manage page and navigating to the “Resources” tab, users can easily view all the resources currently associated with that subnet.


1. Login to Utho Cloud Platform

  • Visit the Utho Cloud Platform’s Login page.
  • Enter your credentials and click Login .
  • If you’re not registered, sign up here .

2. Navigate to the Subnet Listing Page

  • On the left sidebar of the platform, look for the VPC menu item.
  • Under the VPC section, select Subnets (subsection).
  • Clicking on Subnets will redirect you to the Subnets Listing Page , where you can view all the subnets created within your account.

You can also access the Subnets listing directly by clicking this link to Subnet Listing.


3. Select the Subnet and Open the Manage Page

  • In the Subnets Listing Page , choose the subnet for which you want to view the attached resources.

  • At the end of the subnet item, click the “Manage” button to open the Manage Page of that subnet.

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4. Navigate to the “Resources” Tab

  • On the Manage Page of the subnet, look for the “Resources” tab.

  • Click on the “Resources” tab to load the list of all resources currently attached to that subnet.

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5. View Attached Resources

Once the “Resources” tab is selected, you will be able to view all the resources attached to the subnet. This could include cloud servers, network interfaces, or any other resources linked to that subnet.


Conclusion

By following these steps, you can easily view all resources attached to any subnet in Utho Cloud. The Resources tab in the Manage Page provides a detailed list of all resources currently connected to that subnet, enabling you to manage and track them efficiently.

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