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The Dashboard Overview

The Dashboard Overview

IBM Cloud® Databases for etcd is deprecated. As of 01 April 2025 you can't deploy new applications. Existing instances are supported until 15 October 2025. Any instances that still exist on that date will be deleted. For more information, see Deprecation of IBM Cloud® Databases for etcd.

The Overview page shows you information about your IBM Cloud® Databases for etcd deployment. The overview includes essential identifying information.

Overview

Type

The type of database that is offered by the service, and the database version that your service uses.

ID

The ID is a CRN (Cloud Resource Name) which uniquely identifies the database deployment. The CRN is used to refer to the database in the API and can be used with the CLI. The Overview pane shows details of your service.

Recent Tasks

Every time that you make administrative changes to your service (such as scaling, or taking a manual backup), a task starts up. The Recent Tasks panel shows the task name and progress bar for any running tasks, and a list of the most recently completed tasks. Depending on how busy your deployment is, successful tasks can be shown for 24 - 48 hours. Unsuccessful tasks can show for 7 - 8 days. Tasks can also be retrieved from the Cloud Databases API and CLI plug-in. A historical record of tasks from any time period is available through the IBM Cloud® Activity Tracker Event Routing integration.

Endpoints

The Endpoints pane within the Overview pane contains connection strings for your deployment. Each tab contains connection information that is tailored to the type of connection or the protocol that uses it. Basic information includes things like hostname and port, as well as the TLS self-signed certificate, TLS/SSL parameters, and the default database of your deployment.

Reference tables for the different connection types are available on the Getting Credentials and Connection Strings page.

Connection strings reflect whether your deployment uses public endpoints, private endpoints or both. You can configure which endpoints are available on your deployment. For more information, see the Service Endpoints Integration page.

You can manage your Databases for etcd service through the Cloud Databases API. This panel provides the essential information for using the API. For more information about the Cloud Databases API, see the API reference page.

Resources

The resources tab contains information and configuration options on the size and resource usage of your deployment. You can

Backups

The Backups tab is the UI for managing your deployments backups. All of the available backups are listed with their timestamps. Click a backup to grab its ID or to restore it into a new deployment. More information is on the Managing Backups page.

Observability

The Observability tab provides access to the IBM Cloud Monitoring, logging, and event tracking integrations available for your deployment.

Settings

The Settings tab contains the UI for many of the tunable settings for your deployment. You can

Service Credentials

You can generate a new set of credentials for cases where you want to manually connect an app or external consumer to an IBM Cloud service. Learn more.

Connections

Shows connected resources. You can use the Create connection button to bind this service to another resource.

View docs

The View docs link from the Actions drop list opens the main documentation page for Databases for etcd in a new tab.