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Environment overview pane - AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Environment overview pane

This topic describes the top-level information about your environment that appears at the top of the environment management console. This area is made up of the Environment overview pane and the Platform pane.

The following image displays the Environment overview and Platform panes.

Environment overview and Platform panes: health, domain, ID, application name, platform version, and platform state.

Health

The overall health of the environment. If the health of your environment degrades, the View causes link displays next to the environment health. Select this link to view the Health & monitoring tab with more details.

Domain

The environment's Domain, or URL, is located in the Environment overview pane, below the environment's Health. This is the URL of the web application that the environment is running. You can launch the application by selecting the URL.

Environment ID

The environment ID. This is an internal ID that's generated when the environment is created.

Application name

The name of the application that is deployed and running on your environment.

Running version

The name of the application version that is deployed and running on your environment. Choose Upload and deploy to upload a source bundle and deploy it to your environment. This option creates a new application version.

Platform

The name of the platform version running on your environment. Typically, this comprises the architecture, operating system (OS), language, and application server (collectively known as the platform branch), with a specific platform version number.

If your platform version is not the most recently available, then a status label displays next to it in the Platform pane. The Update label indicates that although the platform version is supported a newer version is available. The platform version may also be labeled as Deprecated or Retired. Select Change version to update your platform branch to a newer version. For more information about the states of a platform version, see the Platform Branch section in the Elastic Beanstalk platforms glossary.

Platform state

The lifecycle state of the platform version running on your environment, such as Supported, Deprecated, or Retired.