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CloudHub Console Overview

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CloudHub Console Overview

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CloudHub Console Overview

The CloudHub Console provides point and click access to your integration

applications running on CloudHub. Once logged in, you can perform the

following operations:

Create and deploy a new application

Add a server in your organization’s on premises to run an application

Create server groups

Manage an existing CloudHub application

View application log data

Monitor message statistics for your application

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Before accessing the CloudHub Console, you must first create an account. After you have an account, you can log into CloudHub from the CloudHub login page.

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When you first log into the Anypoint Platform, click CloudHub from the top menu:

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You then see the Applications menu where you can get a quick view of the applications that are currently deployed and running for your account. Click an entry to display additional information (as shown below), or click Manage Application to see the CloudHub dashboard and the detailed page for the application:

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Creating an application is the first step to Deploying a CloudHub Application. Each application must have a unique application domain. If you use the Command Line Tools or Anyooint Studio, you do not need to perform this step using the console. After you create at least one application, you can see your applications listed here, including the number of transactions and the percentage of CPU usage over the past hour.

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You can also investigate the Servers menu. For more information, see Managing Applications and Servers in the Cloud and On Premises. You can use servers in your organization to run applications that you manage with CloudHub. In addition, you can create groups of servers to run an application and manage the server group from CloudHub.

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Next to each application name, you can see an icon that represents the current status of the application. The meaning of the status icons is summarized below:

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Application Dashboard

Click an application to show its overview menu, and click Manage Applications from the overview. This opens the dashboard where you can select one of the following menu options on the left:

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