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Resource Orchestration Service:View stack information

Last Updated:Jul 28, 2023

This topic describes how to view stack information, including the basic information, policies, events, and resources, in the Resource Orchestration Service (ROS) console.

Prerequisites

  • A stack is created. For more information about how to create a stack, see Create a stack.

  • If you want to view the change sets of the stack, make sure that the change sets are created in the stack. For more information, see Create a change set.

  • If you want to view the drift state of the stack, make sure that a drift detection operation is performed on the stack. For more information, see Detect drift on a stack.

  • If you want to view the outputs of the stack, make sure that the outputs are specified in the stack template.

Procedure

  1. Log on to the ROS console.

  2. In the left-side navigation pane, click Stacks.

  3. In the upper-left corner of the page, select the region of the stack whose information you want to view from the drop-down list. In this example, China (Hangzhou) is selected.

  4. On the Stacks page, find the stack and click the stack ID in the Stack Name column.

    On the stack management page, you can perform the following operations to view the stack information:

    • Click the Stack Information tab to view information in the Basic Information and Stack Policy sections.

    • Click the Events tab to view events that occur during the stack lifecycle.

    • Click the Resources tab to view information about each resource in the stack.

    • Click the Outputs tab to view information about the outputs specified in the template when you created the stack.

    • Click the Parameters tab to view parameters specified in the template when you created the stack, including the ROS pseudo parameters that start with ALIYUN::.

    • Click the Drifts tab to view information in the Stack Drift Status and Resource Drift Status sections.

    • Click the Template tab to view the template of the stack.

    • Click the Change Sets tab to view the change sets of the stack.