Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for Cloud 4.3.1 User Guide

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Managing ASAP Stacks and Blueprints
Using Stack Designer
c.
Under the Snapshot details area:
Enter a short name for your snapshot.
Enter a description for your snapshot.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Reverting to a Snapshot
This service reverts all of the VMs that were instantiated as part of the stack to one of the snapshots taken of the stack. 
To do so, follow the steps below.
1.
Login to Cisco IAC as one of the following roles:
Stack Blueprint Designer
Organization Technical Administrator
Cloud Provider Technical Administrator
2.
Choose Stacks > Stack Management.
3.
On the Stack Management menu, choose Revert to Snapshot.
4.
On the Revert Entire Stack Back to Snapshot form, complete the following:
a.
Select your stack. Status and VM areas will update.
Review the Status.
Review VMs in this stack.
b.
Under the Please confirm area, confirm that you want to continue by clicking the “Yes, continue” radio button.
c.
Under the Snapshot details area, select the snapshot. The description, if there is one, will populate.
5.
Click Submit Order.
Power Cycling a Stack
You can “power cycle” all of the servers in an existing stack. To do so, follow the steps below.
Note: 
This service will power-cycle all of the VMs that were instantiated as part of the stack.
1.
Login to Cisco IAC as one of the following roles:
Stack Blueprint Designer
Organization Technical Administrator
Cloud Provider Technical Administrator
2.
Choose Stacks > Stack Management.
3.
On the Stack Management menu, choose Powercycle Stack.
4.
On the Power Cycle an Entire Stack form, complete the following:
a.
Select your stack. Status and VM areas will update.