Viewing provisioned product information
Each provisioned product has a Provisioned product details page with information about the provisioned product. The Provisioned product details page is available from the initial launch until the deletion of the provisioned product.
To view details about a provisioned product
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Navigate to the Provisioned product list.
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Choose the provisioned product.
Note
If the provisioned product you launch is a stack set, you own the stack set. Ownership of individual stacks depends whether or not you have access to the accounts where the stacks were deployed. For more information, see Working with AWS CloudFormation StackSets.
Viewing Provisioned Product Status
Each provisioned product changes state as AWS Service Catalog attempts to create and configure AWS resources with the product template and parameters the user enters during launch. If successful, the provisioned product advances from an initial status of Under change to Available.
You can see a provisioned product's status in the Provisioned product list and in the Provisioned product details page. An Available status indicates that the product launched successfully and is ready for use.
When you update a provisioned product to use a new version or different parameters, the provisioned product's status is Under change. If the update succeeds, the provisioned product's changes to an Available status.
A deleted provisioned product has an Under change status during the termination process. At the completion of the termination process, the provisioned product no longer exists in the AWS Service Catalog.
The operations you can perform on a provisioned product depend on the provisioned product's status. For example, you can update or delete provisioned products that are available, but not for provisioned products in the process of change.
Viewing Outputs
Provisioned products provide information, called outputs, when a product launches.
Outputs usually display URLs, IP addresses, and database connection strings after the provisioned product launches. Each output has a key, value, and description.
How you use the information from outputs depends on the type of product you launch. For example, if the product launches an EC2 instance, the provisioned product might generate the IP address of the instance. You could use the IP address to connect to the instance with a Remote Desktop Connection or SSH.
Viewing AWS CloudFormation Events
AWS CloudFormation provides information during each step of the launch and update processes. You can obtain the information using an AWS CloudFormation ARN.
If the provisioned product uses an AWS CloudFormation stack, you can find the ARN in the Provisioned product details page. (Expand the Events tab to find the current list of events.)
When an AWS CloudFormation stack's status changes, such as new resources or errors, AWS CloudFormation logs an event with the following information:
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Date – The time that the event occurred, in local time.
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Status – The condition of a resource in a provisioned product, as opposed to the Viewing Provisioned Product Status.
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Type – The type of resource the event registers. For details on resource types, see Resource Types in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
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Logical ID – The name of the resource, as defined in the template.
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Status reason – Additional information about the provisioned product's status, if available.
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Physical ID – The physical identifier of the resource, which appears when you choose an event.
Entering Parameters
Enter parameters to launch or update a provisioned product. If you enter an incorrect parameter value when
you launch orupdate a provisioned product, *CREATE_Failed*
appears in the Viewing
AWS CloudFormation Events section.
Viewing Tags
Tags are metadata for the provisioned product during launch. The Provisioned product details page also shows tags from the product and portfolio.
Viewing Support Details
If your AWS Service Catalog administrator provided support information in this optional section, an email address or site link is available to access support for your provisioned product. This section may also contain additional support information. Administrators are responsible for maintaining the accuracy and access of support information.