Viewing a Lifecycle Environment's Details

View the details for a specific lifecycle environment in OS Management Hub, including its stages, associated instances, jobs, and reports.

  • On the Lifecycle environments list page, select the name of the lifecycle. If you need help finding the list page, see Listing Lifecycle Environments.

    The details page displays the following information:

    Lifecycle information

    • Compartment: Compartment where the lifecycle environment resides. In OS Management Hub, lifecycle environments can only reside in the root compartment.
    • Description: Description of the lifecycle environment, if one was provided.
    • Stages: Number of stages associated with the lifecycle environment.
    • Instances: Number of instances associated with the lifecycle environment.
    • OS version: OS version of the lifecycle environment.
    • Architecture: Processor architecture used for the lifecycle environment.
    • OCID: Oracle Cloud Identifier (OCID) assigned to the lifecycle environment.
    • Location: The location of the instances in the lifecycle environment, either "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure" or "On premises, third-party cloud".

    Resources

    • Stages: Stages within the lifecycle. Use this tab to promote content to a stage.
    • Instances: Instances associated with the lifecycle environment.
    • Events: OS Management Hub events associated with the lifecycle.
    • Jobs: Jobs scheduled, in-progress, or completed for the lifecycle.
    • Reports: Security, bug, and instance activity reports for the lifecycle.
    Tip

    Lifecycle instances, jobs, and reports might reside in different compartments. Select a compartment under List Scope.
  • Use the oci os-management-hub lifecycle-environment get command and required parameters to get information about a lifecycle environment.

    oci os-management-hub lifecycle-environment get --lifecycle-env-id ocid [OPTIONS]

    For a complete list of flags and variable options for CLI commands, see the Command Line Reference.

  • Run the GetLifecycleEnvironment operation to get information about a lifecycle environment.