Inventory Page
You can access the Inventory page from Workload Placement. From this page you can:
View compute instance details
Assign compute instances to applications, custom properties, or move groups
Create, modify, or delete applications
Create, modify, or delete custom properties
Create, modify, or delete move groups
View high-level content of applications and move groups
View excluded networks, compute instances, applications, and custom groups from calculations
This page lists all of the compute instances, applications, and move groups contained in a selected project and shows their relationships. It provides insight into which compute instances are contained in an application or in a move group, which applications belong to which move group, etc.
The information about applications on this page should be evaluated and reviewed with application owners to be sure the compute instance details and associations are accurate.
Compute Instances Pane
From the Compute Instances pane you can do the following:
Choose from multiple views, so you can see more or less detail.
Adjust the width of columns.
Right-click on any compute instance to view more options.
Drag and drop to associate a compute instance with an application or move group.
Click an excluded badge to view the reason for exclusion.
Applications Pane
From the Applications pane, you can do the following:
Create applications.
Create custom properties (used to create custom move groups).
Right-click over an application to view more options.
Drag an application and drop over a compute instance or move group to associate them.
Click an excluded badge to view the reason for exclusion.
Move Groups Pane
From the Move Groups pane, you can do the following:
Create move groups.
Drag and drop move groups over a compute instance or application to associate them.
Right-click over a move group to view more move group options.
Click the ellipses above the move group list to access more options for the page.
Exclusion Lists
From Exclusion Lists you can do the following:
View which resources have been removed from calculations.
Exclude networks.
Return networks, compute instances, applications, and custom groups to calculations (un-exclude).
Related Topics
Searching and Filtering in Workload Placement