This article describes the different methods for performing server management tasks in the Cloud Control Panel in as few clicks as possible.

Accessing server management tasks#

You can use the gear menu or the Actions menu to perform management operations on your server.

Gear menu#

When you click Servers > Cloud Servers at the top of the page, you see a list of your servers. To the left of each server name is a gear icon. Click the icon to view a menu of the operations that you can perform on your server.

Actions menu#

If you click on a server name, the Server Details page appears. The Actions menu is in the upper-right corner of the page. This menu contains the same operations that are available in the gear menu.

Perform server management tasks#

You can use the gear icon or the Actions menu to perform the following server management tasks.

Identify your server#

You can rename your server or add tags (descriptive labels) to it:

  • Click Rename to change the server name.

  • Click Add Tag to add new tags or remove existing tags. For more information on tags, see Using Tags.

Image and recover your server#

You can create an image of a server or rebuild a server from a previously saved image:

  1. Click Create Image to create a snapshot image of your server.

  2. Click Schedule Image to create manual or scheduled images from your running servers.

  3. Click Rebuild From Image to overwrite your current server with a previously saved image or a new image of your choosing.

  4. Click Enter Rescue Mode to troubleshoot and perform security checks on your server.

Manage your server#

You can perform the following essential management tasks without logging directly into your server:

  1. Click Emergency Console to open the Linux® shell window or Microsoft® Windows® command prompt window so that you can issue commands directly on your server.

  2. Click Reboot to restart the server.

  3. Click Resize to vertically scale your computing power (not available for all servers).

  4. Click Change Password to change the root password on Linux servers or the password for the administrator on Windows.

    Note: This command requires an automatic reboot of your server. Remember to save your data before issuing this command.

  5. Click Delete Server to delete a server when you no longer need it. You will lose any saved data and the IP address assigned to the server.