Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing Servers, Virtual Machines, and 
Virtual Data Centers
Cisco Prime Service Catalog hosts the customer-facing element of Cisco IAC 4.3.1, where users log in and order 
services. 
Viewing Server Status and Properties
The My Servers portal provides information about all of your active servers. You can monitor status, manage snapshots, 
verify that a server you that ordered has been delivered, and manage power, modify configuration, take snapshots, 
decommission, and extend an existing lease.
1.
Choose My Cloud > My Servers.
The My Servers portal displays active servers in a table with information about each server, including operating 
system, organization, and server owner. Additional columns are available. 
Note: 
To add columns to the table, and to re-sort the rows, see 
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2.
To display more details about a server or take action (see list of actions below), click the gear icon 
 next to the 
server name to display the popover. The actions are categorized in two sections on the popover:
Server Operations
Power Up
Power Down
Power Cycle 
Modify Configuration
Decommission Virtual Machine
Modify Server Ownership
OpenStack
Lifecycle Management
View Snapshot
Take Snapshot
Revert to Snapshot
Delete Snapshot
Manage Applications
Extend Server Lease 
Note: 
If a server is in the process of being provisioned, all of the icons are disabled.