Product Features
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Applications
Catalog Apps

Manage Catalog Apps

4min

You can manage catalog apps by navigating to Applications > Catalog Apps.

Change Application View

From the Applications > Catalog Apps pane, click the icons for Grid view or List view to change how you view your devices.

Icons to change application view
Icons to change application view


Filter and Search Applications

From the Applications > Catalog Apps pane, use the search bar to filter the applications by name.

Catalog apps search bar
Catalog apps search bar


Display Application Information

When you click an application tile (tile view) or application name (list view), information displays about the application. You can click the Container drop-down list to view the containers that are running for the application.

You can view the IP address, port number, memory usage, and the up state of the application container. The up state indicates how long the application container has been running.

You can view graphs of the CPU, Memory Load, Network, and Storage usage. When you hover over the chart, you can see more details at a particular time point.

The X-axis of the graph is the time. The following units represent the Y axis depending on the type of graph:

  • CPU: A number ranging from 0 to 2.00. 0 means that there is no CPU backup, 1.00 means that the CPU is at full capacity, and 2.00 means that the CPU is currently backed up with too many processes.
  • Memory Load: Megabytes
  • Network: Mbps (Megabits per Second)
  • Storage: A number ranging from -1.00 to 1.00 representing the percentage of time waiting on disk IO speed.

Below the graphs, you can view the logs for the application. You can download the log for diagnostic purposes, refresh it, and expand the log file view. You can select the amount of time the log shows.

Manage Individual Applications

From the Grid view, you can use device tiles to access management options. Refer to the image and callouts below.

Management options for applications
Management options for applications


[1] Start or stop application

[2] Refresh application

[3] Remove application: Before removing an application, you must stop a running container. Please note that removing an application removes all the application data and configuration files for the application.