diff --git a/docs/guides/applications/configuration-management/ansible/use-ansible-to-automate-web-server-infrastructure/index.md b/docs/guides/applications/configuration-management/ansible/use-ansible-to-automate-web-server-infrastructure/index.md
index 751251c3e0f..27720af1d98 100644
--- a/docs/guides/applications/configuration-management/ansible/use-ansible-to-automate-web-server-infrastructure/index.md
+++ b/docs/guides/applications/configuration-management/ansible/use-ansible-to-automate-web-server-infrastructure/index.md
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ The script asks you to enter a username and password for the new user being crea
### Reboot and Access your Ansible Linode
-Use the command below to reboot the Linode either using the Linode CLI. You can also [reboot the Linode](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-reboot-linode/) using the Cloud Manager.
+Use the command below to reboot the Linode either using the Linode CLI. You can also reboot the Linode using the Cloud Manager.
linode-cli linodes reboot LINODE_ID
diff --git a/docs/guides/kubernetes/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-on-linode-with-rancher-2-x/index.md b/docs/guides/kubernetes/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-on-linode-with-rancher-2-x/index.md
index df1c1797fa0..affd759bc3b 100644
--- a/docs/guides/kubernetes/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-on-linode-with-rancher-2-x/index.md
+++ b/docs/guides/kubernetes/how-to-deploy-kubernetes-on-linode-with-rancher-2-x/index.md
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ Once Rancher been installed and the cluster driver has been activated, a new LKE
1. In the `Access Token` field, enter your Linode APIv4 token and click on the `Proceed to Cluster Configuration` button.
- ![Cluster Name Token](cluster-name-token.png "Cluster Name Token")
+ ![Cluster Name Token](cluster-name-token.png)
-1. Select the `Region` where the new cluster to be hosted, the `Kubernetes Version` the cluster will use, and any `tags` you would like to apply, along with any Cloud Manager [tags](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/) you’d like to apply to your nodes. Click on the `Proceed to Node Pool Selection` button to proceed.
+1. Select the `Region` where the new cluster to be hosted, the `Kubernetes Version` the cluster will use, and any `tags` you would like to apply, along with any Cloud Manager [tags](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/) you’d like to apply to your nodes. Click on the `Proceed to Node Pool Selection` button to proceed.
![Tags Regions and Version](tags-region-version-lke.png "Tags Region and Version")
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Before provisioning your cluster, you will need to add the node template it will
1. Click on the **Create** button.
-1. Another dialog appears which accepts options for your new node template. Under the **Instance Options** section, set the preferred region, instance type, and Linux image for your nodes, along with any Cloud Manager [tags](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/) you’d like to apply to your nodes.
+1. Another dialog appears which accepts options for your new node template. Under the **Instance Options** section, set the preferred region, instance type, and Linux image for your nodes, along with any Cloud Manager [tags](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/) you’d like to apply to your nodes.
![Rancher Add Node Template form - Linode options](add-node-template-linode-options.png "The Linode options in the Add Node Template form")
diff --git a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/_index.md b/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/_index.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b70a641bcd..00000000000
--- a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/_index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Platform
-authors: ["Nick Brewer"]
-contributors: ["Nick Brewer"]
-published: 2017-05-08
-keywords: ["linode faq", "linode platform"]
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-show_in_lists: true
-aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/']
----
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diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/index.md
index b4533cd3796..ffc6a66a1cc 100644
--- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/index.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ published: 2021-04-30
modified: 2023-01-18
keywords: ["disks", "storage", "disk space"]
tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/guides/linode-disks/','/guides/disks-and-storage/','/guides/resize-a-linode-disk/']
+aliases: ['/guides/linode-disks/','/guides/disks-and-storage/','/guides/resize-a-linode-disk/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-find-disks/']
---
## Understanding Storage
diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/index.md
index 7de86cfea37..23c0c5abde3 100644
--- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/index.md
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ published: 2016-08-23
modified: 2024-07-26
keywords: ["ip addresses", "ip failover", "swapping ip addresses", "add ip address", "add additional ip address"]
tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager","networking"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/remote-access-classic-manager/','/platform/manager/remote-access/','/remote-access/','/networking/remote-access/', '/guides/remote-access/','/guides/managing-ip-addresses/','/guides/find-your-linodes-ip-address/']
+aliases: ['/platform/manager/remote-access-classic-manager/','/platform/manager/remote-access/','/remote-access/','/networking/remote-access/', '/guides/remote-access/','/guides/managing-ip-addresses/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-delete-ip/','/guides/find-your-linodes-ip-address/']
---
Each Linode Compute Instance is equipped with several IP addresses, which may enable it to be accessible over the public Internet and other Linode services or accessible just to other Compute Instances within a VPC. This guide covers how to manage these IP addresses (including viewing, adding, removing, transferring, or sharing them) through the Cloud Manager.
diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/index.md b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/index.md
index ebaad80e155..1b134aa0353 100644
--- a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/index.md
@@ -2,110 +2,133 @@
title: "Work with Placement Groups"
description: "Learn how to group your compute instances to best meet your delivery model."
published: 2024-06-20
-modified: 2024-06-26
+modified: 2024-07-30
keywords: ["placement-group", "affinity", "compliance"]
---
-When you deploy several compute instances in an Akamai data center ("region"), they're allocated to physical machines. This allocation varies based on several factors, including the compute instance plan and availability for that plan's sizes. However, you may want your compute instances in specific physical locations, to best support your need:
+When you deploy several compute instances in one of our compute regions, they’re allocated to physical machines (“hosts”) with available resources. However, depending on your workload requirements, you may need your compute instances to follow specific strategies:
-- You may want them close together, even on the same host to speed up performance.
-- You may want to disperse them across several hosts to support high availability.
+- **Grouped-together**. You may want them placed close together to reduce latency between compute instances that are used for an application or workload.
-Placement groups let you determine this physical location to meet either of these models.
+- **Spread apart**. You may want to disperse them across several hosts to support high-availability, for example when required for fail-over.
+
+Placement groups disperse your compute instances across hosts in a region to meet either of these models.
## Overview
-The Placement Groups service gives you a convenient way to set up groups of your compute instances, using our various tools. Create a new placement group in a supported region and add new or existing compute instances from that region to your group. With the new group created, we physically move your compute instances into it, based on your desired model.
+Setting up a placement group is a simple process using Cloud Manager, the Linode API, or our CLI. Create a new group in a supported region and add new or existing compute instances from that region to your group. When assigning compute instances to the placement group, we physically place them, based on your desired model.
## Availability
-The Placement Groups service is available in select regions. Currently, this includes:
-
-- Miami, FL (us-mia)
-
-- Chicago, IL (us-ord)
+Placement Groups is available in all [core compute regions](/docs/products/platform/get-started/guides/choose-a-data-center/#product-availability) that support compute instances.
{{< note >}}
-Placement Groups is in limited availability. Throughout this phase, we expect to increase the number of supported regions.
+Currently, placement groups aren't supported in distributed compute regions.
{{< /note >}}
-## Affinity, enforcement, and compliance
+## Placement groups and compliance
+
+Review these sections for an understanding of the placement groups concept.
+
+### Placement group type
-To distribute your compute instances in a placement group, we use the industry-recognized affinity standard. This standard supports two "preferred container" types:
+To distribute your compute instances in a placement group, we use industry-recognized placement strategies. When creating a new group, you select from one of two placement group types:
-- **Affinity**. Compute instances are physically close together, possibly on the same host. This preferred container type is best for applications that require performance over availability.
+- **Affinity**. When you assign compute instances to the group, we place them physically close together, possibly on the same host. This supports the grouped-together model and is best for applications that require low-latency.
-- **Anti-affinity**. Compute instances are placed in separate fault domains, but they're still in the same region. This preferred container type better supports a high-availability model.
+- **Anti-affinity**. When you assign compute instances to the group, we place them in separate hosts, but keep them in the same region. This supports the spread-apart model for high-availability.
{{< note >}}
-During the limited availability phase, only the **Anti-affinity** preferred container type is supported.
+Currently, only the **Anti-affinity** Placement Group Type is supported.
{{< /note >}}
-Placement groups also enforce the use of the preferred container type using one of two methods:
+### Compliance
+
+Your placement group is in compliance if all of the compute instances in it currently meet your grouped-together or spread-apart model, based on your selected [placement group type](#placement-group-type).
+
+- When you create a new placement group and assign compute instances to it, we'll place them as necessary to make sure the group is compliant with your selected placement group type. There's nothing you need to do to apply compliance at this phase.
+
+- Compliance comes into play when you add more compute instances to your placement group in the future. For example, assume you've set **Anti-affinity** as your placement group type. Your group already has three qualifying compute instances in separate hosts, to support the spread-apart model. If a fourth compute instance is added that's on the _same host_ as one of the existing three, this would make the placement group non-compliant. Compliance at this stage is enforced by your selected placement group policy.
+
+### Placement group policy
+
+This determines how we handle requests to add compute instances to your placement group in the future, and whether or not it stays compliant.
-- **Strict (Best practice)**. You can't add more compute instances to your placement group if the preferred container lacks capacity or is unavailable. For example, let's assume the preferred container type is **Anti-affinity**. If you try to add a compute instance that's on the same host, or there's no capacity outside that host in the region, you get an error and can't add the compute instance. This helps you keep your placement group compliant, because you can only pick compute instances that fit the preferred container type.
+- **Strict (Best practice)**. If a target compute instance breaks the grouped-together or spread-apart model set by your placement group type, it won't be added. Use this to ensure the placement group stays compliant.
-- **Flexible**. You can add more compute instances to your placement group even if they're outside the preferred container type. However, if you add one and it violates the preferred container type, the placement group becomes non-compliant. Once the necessary capacity is available in the region, we physically move the compute instance for you to fit your preferred container type and make it compliant again. This can work for you if you know you need to add more compute instances in the future.
+- **Flexible**. A target compute instance will be added even if it breaks the grouped-together or spread-apart model set by your placement group type. This makes the placement group non-compliant. Use this if you need more flexibility to add future compute instances and compliance isn't an immediate concern.
-### Fix Non-compliance
+### Fix non-compliance
-If a placement group becomes non-compliant, we're alerted and we'll bring it back into compliance as soon as possible. Non-compliance can only be fixed by Akamai staff. **_You can't fix it yourself_**.
+If a placement group becomes non-compliant, we're alerted. We'll move an out-of-compliance compute instance, once the necessary capacity is available in the region. Non-compliance can only be fixed by Akamai staff. **_You can't fix it yourself_**.
-By design, a Strict placement group can't be made non-compliant when simply creating it or managing its compute instances. In rare cases, non-compliance can occur if we need to fail-over or migrate your compute instances for maintenance. Fixing non-compliance for Strict placement groups is prioritized over Flexible groups.
+Based on your selected placement group policy, here are the ways a placement group can become non-compliant:
+
+- **Strict**. There are rare cases when we may need to fail-over or migrate your compute instances for maintenance.
+
+- **Flexible**. A placement group using this policy can become non-compliant if a compute instance is added from outside of the placement group type's grouped-together or spread-apart model.
+
+{{< note >}}
+Fixing non-compliance for **Strict** placement groups is prioritized over **Flexible** groups.
+{{< /note >}}
## Create a placement group
-{{< tabs >}}
-{{< tab "Cloud Manager" >}}
-Here's how to create a new placement group and add existing compute instances to it.
+Here are a few processes you can follow to create a new placement group and add existing compute instances to it.
+
+### Use Cloud Manager
+
+Review these sections to create a new group using Cloud Manager.
#### Before you begin
-Make sure you understand how placement groups work. Have a look at [Affinity, enforcement, and compliance](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance).
+* Review [Placement groups and compliance](#placement-groups-and-compliance) to understand the placement group concept.
+* Review the [Technical specifications](#technical-specifications) for details on what's supported.
#### Creation process
-1. Navigate to the **Placement Groups** page in [Akamai Cloud Manager](http://cloud.linode.com) and click **Create Placement Groups**. The **Create Placement Group** drawer opens.
+1. Navigate to the **Placement Groups** page in [Akamai Cloud Manager](http://cloud.linode.com) and click **Create Placement Groups**. The **Create Placement Group** form opens.
-2. Apply your desired settings:
+2. Fill out the form with your desired settings:
- **Label**. Give your placement group an easily recognizable name.
- - **Region**. Select the [data center](#availability) that includes the compute instances you want to add.
- - **Affinity Type**. Select the [affinity](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance) that meets your model.
- - **Affinity Type Enforcement**. Pick how you want to [enforce](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance) compliance for your placement group, when adding compute instances to it in the future.
+ - **Region**. Select the [core compute region](#availability) that includes the compute instances you want to add.
+ - **Placement Group Type**. Select the [affinity](#placement-group-type) that meets your model.
+ - **Placement Group Policy**. Pick how you want to [enforce](#placement_group_policy) compliance for your placement group, when adding compute instances to it in the future.
{{< note >}}
-- During the limited availability phase, only **Anti-affinity** is available for Affinity Type.
-- Once you create your placement group, you *can't change* its Affinity Type Enforcement.
+- Currently, only **Anti-affinity** is available for Placement Group Type.
+- Once you create your placement group, you *can't change* its Placement Group Policy.
{{< /note >}}
-3. When you're ready, click **Create Placement Group**.
+3. When you're ready, click **Create Placement Group**. A summary of your group is revealed.
-4. Click the Label for you new placement group. A summary of your group is shown.
+4. Select the **Linodes (0)** tab.
-5. Click **Assign Linode to Placement Group**. The Assign Linodes to \ drawer opens.
+5. Click **Assign Linode to Placement Group**. The Assign Linodes form opens.
6. The **Linodes in \** drop-down is auto-populated with eligible compute instances in your selected Region. Pick one to add it and click **Assign Linode**.
-
+
-7. Review **Linodes \<#\> of \<#\>** to see the maximum number you can add. Repeat steps 5-6 to add more compute instances, as necessary.
+7. Review the **Linode limit for this placement group**, and repeat steps 5-6 to add more compute instances, as necessary.
{{< note >}}
-During the limited availability phase, you’re limited to a maximum of five compute instances in a placement group.
+Currently, you’re limited to a maximum of 5 compute instances in a placement group.
{{< /note >}}
-With all your compute instances added, we begin provisioning by moving them into the placement group to meet your selected Affinity Type.
+With all your compute instances added, we begin provisioning by moving them into the placement group to meet your selected Placement Group Type.
+
+### Use the API
-{{< /tab >}}
-{{< tab "Linode API" >}}
Here, we combine API operations to create a new placement group and add existing compute instances to it.
#### Before you begin
-Make sure you understand how placement groups work. Have a look at [Affinity, enforcement, and compliance](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance).
+* Review [Placement groups and compliance](#placement-groups-and-compliance) to understand the placement group concept.
+* Review the [Technical specifications](#technical-specifications) for details on what's supported.
#### List regions
@@ -126,7 +149,7 @@ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
https://api.linode.com/v4/regions/us-east
```
{{< note >}}
-During limited availability, you can have a maximum of 5 compute instances in a placement group.
+Currently, you can have a maximum of 5 compute instances in a placement group.
{{< /note >}}
#### List compute instances
@@ -138,18 +161,18 @@ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN"
https://api.linode.com/v4/networking/ips
```
-#### Create a new placement group
+#### Create the new placement group
Run this request to create a new placement group. Store the `id` value that's generated for it.
- `label`. Give your placement group an easily recognizable name.
- `region`. Set this to the `label` you stored for your region.
-- `affinity-type`. Set this to the [affinity](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance) that meets your model.
-- `is_strict`. Define how to [enforce](#affinity-enforcement-and-compliance) compliance for your placement group, when adding compute instances to it in the future. Set to `true`, strict enforcement is applied and `false` sets it to flexible.
+- `placement_group_type`. Set this to the [affinity](#placement-group-type) that meets your model.
+- `placement_group_policy`. Define how to [enforce](#placement-group-policy) compliance for your placement group, when adding compute instances to it in the future. Set to `strict` for strict enforcement or `flexible` for flexible enforcement.
{{< note >}}
-- During the limited availability phase, only anti-affinity (`anti-affinity:local`) is available for `affinity-type`.
-- Once you create your placement group, you *can't change* its affinity type enforcement setting (`is_strict`).
+- Currently, only anti-affinity (`anti-affinity:local`) is available for `placement_group_type`.
+- Once you create your placement group, you *can't change* its `placement_group_policy` enforcement setting.
{{< /note >}}
```command
@@ -157,9 +180,9 @@ curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-X POST -d '{
"label": "new-placement-group",
- "region": "us-iad",
- "affinity-type": "anti_affinity:local",
- "is_strict": "true"
+ "region": "us-east",
+ "placement_group_type": "anti_affinity:local",
+ "placement_group_policy": "strict"
}' \
https://api.linode.com/v4/placement/groups
```
@@ -178,25 +201,24 @@ curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
}' \
https://api.linode.com/v4/placement/groups/12/assign
```
-With all your compute instances added, we begin provisioning by moving them into the placement group to meet your selected affinity type.
+With all your compute instances added, we begin provisioning by placing them into the placement group to meet your selected `placement_group_type`.
#### More with the Placement Groups API
-There are several other operations in the [Linode API](https://techdocs.akamai.com/linode-api/reference/post-placement-group) that let you interact with placement groups.
-
-{{< /tab >}}
-{{< /tabs >}}
+There are several other operations in the [Linode API](https://techdocs.akamai.com/linode-api/reference/post-placement-group) you can use to interact with placement groups.
## Technical Specifications
-- Placement groups support dedicated and shared compute instance plans. Plan types can be mixed in a placement group. However, specialty hardware, such as GPUs aren't supported.
+- Placement groups support dedicated, premium, and shared compute instance plans. You can mix dedicated and shared plan compute instances in the same placement group, but you can't mix premium plans with any other type.
+
+- Specialty hardware, such as GPUs aren't supported.
- A compute instance can only exist in one placement group.
-- The Affinity Type and Region you select determine the maximum number of compute instances per placement group. This quantity is reflected in Cloud Manager when reviewing your placement group. With the API, the [GET /v4/regions/\{regionid\}](/docs/api/regions/#region-view) operation contains the `maximum_linodes_per_pg` element that displays this maximum.
+- The maximum number of compute instances in a placement group is currently five. This quantity is reflected in Cloud Manager when reviewing your placement group. With the API, the [GET /v4/regions/\{regionid\}](/docs/api/regions/#region-view) operation contains the `maximum_linodes_per_pg` element that displays this maximum.
- Placement groups can be renamed or deleted. To delete a placement group, you need to remove all compute instances from it.
-- When you remove a compute instance from a placement group, it continues to function as-is, but the placement decisions are no longer guided by the group's Affinity Type.
+- When you remove a compute instance from a placement group, it continues to function as-is, but the placement decisions are no longer guided by the group's Placement Group Type.
- Entry points to create a placement group are also available when creating a new compute instance or editing an existing one.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/pg-added-linode-v1.png b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/pg-added-linode-v1.png
index a9820457e2a..fc54416c87d 100644
Binary files a/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/pg-added-linode-v1.png and b/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/pg-added-linode-v1.png differ
diff --git a/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/deploy-and-manage-cluster-with-the-linode-api/index.md b/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/deploy-and-manage-cluster-with-the-linode-api/index.md
index d347a29b923..64b312fce04 100644
--- a/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/deploy-and-manage-cluster-with-the-linode-api/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/deploy-and-manage-cluster-with-the-linode-api/index.md
@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ Nodes within the LKE cluster *must* be [recycled](#recycle-your-lke-cluster) bef
### Add New Tags to your LKE Cluster
-Like many Linode resources, you can [add tags](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/) to your LKE Cluster for organizational purposes. This section shows you how to add new tags to an existing LKE Cluster.
+Like many Linode resources, you can [add tags](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/) to your LKE Cluster for organizational purposes. This section shows you how to add new tags to an existing LKE Cluster.
{{< note title="View all of your account's tags" isCollapsible=true >}}
To view all of the tags existing on your account, issue the following request against the API:
diff --git a/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/_index.md b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/_index.md
index 69f64bd83e9..7c40b491d67 100644
--- a/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/_index.md
+++ b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/_index.md
@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ date: 2022-11-21
- [Manage SSH Keys](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/): Add public keys to your user, which can be configured on the root user when deploying Compute Instances.
+- [Manage API Personal Access Tokens](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/): View and manage personal access tokens for use with the Linode API.
+
## Akamai Partners
- [Parent and Child Accounts for Akamai Partners](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/parent-child-accounts/): Learn how parent and child accounts can help Akamai partners manage multiple accounts.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/create-token.png b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/create-token.png
similarity index 100%
rename from docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/create-token.png
rename to docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/create-token.png
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md
similarity index 96%
rename from docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md
rename to docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md
index 20b145762d3..2380aefa9ff 100644
--- a/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/index.md
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
---
title: Manage Personal Access Tokens
description: "Learn how to view, create, and revoke personal access tokens, which provide authorization to the Linode API"
-aliases: ['/products/tools/linode-api/guides/get-access-token/','/guides/api-key/','/api/key/','/platform/api/api-key/','/products/tools/linode-api/guides/revoke-access-token/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-api-keys/']
+aliases: ['/products/tools/linode-api/guides/get-access-token/','/guides/api-key/','/api/key/','/platform/api/api-key/','/products/tools/linode-api/guides/revoke-access-token/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-api-keys/','/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/']
+published: 12-06-2022
---
## View Personal Access Tokens
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diff --git a/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/user-profile-dropdown-api-keys.png b/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/user-profile-dropdown-api-keys.png
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diff --git a/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/access-billing/index.md b/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/access-billing/index.md
index 1942b8421b4..9b4c56b3d87 100644
--- a/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/access-billing/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/access-billing/index.md
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
title: "Access Billing Information"
description: "View billing information, including checking your account balancing and accrued charges."
published: 2022-11-17
+aliases: ['/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-credits/']
---
Most information and settings pertaining to billing are located within the [Billing Info](https://cloud.linode.com/account/billing) page of the Cloud Manager. Follow the instructions below to access this page:
diff --git a/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/index.md b/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/index.md
index e651cd6ee57..dd6e8303295 100644
--- a/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/index.md
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "View Invoices and Payment History"
description: "Review all invoices and payments on your Linode account."
published: 2022-11-17
modified: 2023-09-21
+aliases: ['/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-invoices/']
---
All of your billing history, including previous invoices and payments, is accessible within the [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com/account/billing) on the **Billing & Payment History** section within the **Billing Info** page (see [Accessing Billing Information](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/access-billing/)). By default, all transactions (both invoices and payments) from the last *6 months* are displayed. To customize this, use the dropdown menus on the top right of this section.
diff --git a/docs/products/platform/get-started/guides/choose-a-data-center/index.md b/docs/products/platform/get-started/guides/choose-a-data-center/index.md
index f34b2496f6b..c7452c65235 100644
--- a/docs/products/platform/get-started/guides/choose-a-data-center/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/platform/get-started/guides/choose-a-data-center/index.md
@@ -23,33 +23,33 @@ This page is a quick guide for choosing and speed testing a data center (DC). St
An important consideration when choosing a data center is the availability of specific features and services, as well as regional support. Below is table displaying a matrix of which services Linode offers in each particular region.
{{< table class="first-sticky" >}}
-| Region | [Dedicated Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/) | [Shared Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/shared-cpu/) | [GPUs](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/) | [Premium Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/) | [Kubernetes](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/) | [Managed DB](/docs/products/databases/managed-databases/) | [Cloud Firewall](/docs/products/networking/cloud-firewall/) | [DDoS Protection](/docs/products/networking/ddos-protection/) | [NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/) | [VLANs](/docs/products/networking/vlans/) | [VPCs](/docs/products/networking/vpc/) | [Backups](/docs/products/storage/backups/) | [Block Storage](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/) | [Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/) | [Images](/docs/products/tools/images/) |
-| --- | :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:|
-| Amsterdam | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Atlanta | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
-| Chennai | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Chicago | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Dallas | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Frankfurt | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
-| Fremont | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Jakarta | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Los Angeles | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| London | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Madrid | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Miami | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Milan | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Mumbai | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Newark | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
-| Osaka | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Paris | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| São Paulo | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Seattle | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Singapore | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
-| Stockholm | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
-| Sydney | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Tokyo | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Toronto | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
-| Washington, DC | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Region | [Dedicated Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/dedicated-cpu/) | [Shared Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/shared-cpu/) | [GPUs](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/gpu/) | [Premium Compute](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/plans/premium/) | [Kubernetes](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/) | [Placement Groups](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/placement-groups/) | [Managed DB](/docs/products/databases/managed-databases/) | [Cloud Firewall](/docs/products/networking/cloud-firewall/) | [DDoS Protection](/docs/products/networking/ddos-protection/) | [NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/) | [VLANs](/docs/products/networking/vlans/) | [VPCs](/docs/products/networking/vpc/) | [Backups](/docs/products/storage/backups/) | [Block Storage](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/) | [Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/) | [Images](/docs/products/tools/images/) |
+| --- | :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:| :---:|
+| Amsterdam | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Atlanta | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
+| Chennai | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Chicago | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Dallas | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Frankfurt | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
+| Fremont | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Jakarta | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Los Angeles | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| London | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Madrid | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Miami | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Milan | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Mumbai | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Newark | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
+| Osaka | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Paris | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| São Paulo | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Seattle | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Singapore | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
+| Stockholm | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
+| Sydney | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Tokyo | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Toronto | ✔ | ✔ | | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ |
+| Washington, DC | ✔ | ✔ | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔† | ✔ |
{{< /table >}}
†Denotes higher capacity Object Storage availability.
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+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/_index.md
@@ -1,27 +1,24 @@
---
title: Cloud Manager
-title_meta: "Linode Cloud Manager Product Documentation"
-description: "The Linode Cloud Manager gives you access to simple account management, user control and security, and performance monitoring; supports self-service data center migration; lets you deploy Linode Marketplace apps; and more."
+title_meta: "Cloud Manager Product Documentation"
+description: "Cloud Manager gives you access to simple account management, user control and security, and performance monitoring; supports self-service data center migration; allows you to deploy Linode Marketplace apps; and more."
+published: 2020-06-02
tab_group_main:
is_root: true
title: Overview
weight: 10
-cascade:
- date: 2020-06-02
- product_description: "Cloud Manager is a user and mobile-friendly interface to deploy and manage virtual machines, configure networking, control user accounts, and access and configure the full range of Linode services."
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/','/manager/','/guides/platform/manager/']
---
-## Availability
-
-The Cloud Manager is available across [all regions](https://www.linode.com/global-infrastructure/).
+Cloud Manager is an intuitive web-based interface for managing your account and services. Through Cloud Manager, you can deploy and manage virtual machines, configure networking, control user accounts, and access the full range of Akamai's cloud computing services.
## Features
### Self-Service Data Center Migration
+
Cloud Manager supports you with self-serve migrations so you can conveniently move your infrastructure between data centers.
### Simple Account Management
+
Effortlessly create and configure your infrastructure with Cloud Manager. Assign SSH keys, deploy resources across the network, and add cloud storage volumes or buckets all from a single UI.
Advanced search helps you quickly find your Linode resources. Search using simple strings, Boolean operators, parenthesis, or custom groups with tags you create in Cloud Manager.
@@ -29,16 +26,14 @@ Advanced search helps you quickly find your Linode resources. Search using simpl
Manage your account, update payment information, review credits remaining, and print invoices.
### Deploy Marketplace Apps
+
Whether you want to set up a game server, your own VPN, or self-host your software with GitLab, Marketplace Apps make it quick and easy to get up and running on your Linodes.
### Performance Monitoring
+
Real-time analytics tracking, per-process and in aggregate, monitors the performance of your CPU, memory, and network bandwidth.
### User Control and Security
-Share access to your Linodes with your team by adding multiple users. Controls are configurable for each individual user.
-
-Manage your API Keys and add personal access tokens for more control over your Linode services.
-## Pricing
+Share access to your Linodes with your team by adding multiple users. Controls are configurable for each individual user. Manage your API Keys and add personal access tokens for more control over your Linode services.
-Linode's Cloud Manager is provided for free to all customers.
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----
-slug: accounts-change-email-shortguide
-title: Change Your Email Address on Your Account
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to change the email address on your account.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-21
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["users", "permissions", "accounts", "passwords"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/accounts-change-email-shortguide/']
----
-
-Use the **Users & Grants** page to modify the email address associated with a user account. The email addresses listed on this page receive password reset messages and support tickets for services that their associated users have permission to access. Users with limited account access can also receive invoices and receipts if granted access to that information.
-
-{{< note >}}
-Only full account access users can receive threshold notification emails.
-{{< /note >}}
-
-Here's how to change a user's email from the **Users & Grants** page:
-
-1. Click the **Account** link in the sidebar.
-1. Click the **Users & Grants** tab.
-1. Click the **User Profile** link for the desired user.
-1. Enter the updated email address in the **Email** field.
-
- ![Modify the email address associated with your user account](accounts-my-profile-change-email.png "Modify the email address associated with your user account")
-
-1. Click **Save**.
-
-The user's email address is now updated.
-
-{{< note >}}
-If you do not have full account access, you can view your user profile settings and update your email address by clicking on your username at the top of the Cloud Manager screen and selecting **Display**.
-{{< /note >}}
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----
-slug: accounts-reset-root-password-shortguide
-title: Reset the Root Password on a Linode
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to reset the root password on a Linode.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-21
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["users", "permissions", "accounts", "passwords"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/accounts-reset-root-password-shortguide/']
----
-
-If you can't remember the password for the `root` user on a Linode, use the Linode Cloud Manager to reset it. Here's how:
-
-1. Click the **Linodes** link in the sidebar.
-1. Select a Linode by clicking its label. The Linode's details page appears.
-1. Click **Power Off** at the top of the details page to turn off your Linode if it is powered on. Ensure the Linode displays its status as "OFFLINE" before proceeding.
-1. Click the **Settings** tab underneath the detail page Summary.
-1. Under the **Reset Root Password** panel, select your primary disk from the **Disk** menu.
-1. Enter a new password for the `root` user in the **Password** field.
-1. Click **Save**. The Linode's dashboard appears.
-1. Click **Power On** to turn on your Linode.
-
-Now you can use the new `root` user password to log in to your Linode. See [Connecting to Your Linode via SSH](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/set-up-and-secure/#connect-to-the-instance) for more information about connecting. If you are unable to connect with the `root` credentials via SSH, try connecting with [Lish](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/) instead. If you are able to connect via Lish but not SSH, you may need to troubleshoot your SSH configuration and firewall rules.
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----
-slug: cloud-api-keys-shortguide
-title: How to Create and Manage API Keys in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to create and manage API keys in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-api-keys-shortguide/']
----
-
-API Tokens (personal access tokens) are used in token-based authentication to provide users or programming scripts with different levels of access to your Linode account's resources and services via the [Linode API v4](/docs/api). You can create and manage your API tokens using the Cloud Manager.
-
-1. To generate a new personal access token, navigate to your profile by clicking on your username and select **API Tokens**.
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- ![Cloud Manager Add a Personal Access Token](classic-to-cloud-add-a-personal-access-token.png "Cloud Manager Add a Personal Access Token")
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-1. Click **Create a Personal Access Token**. A panel appears that lets you give this token a label and choose the access rights you want users authenticated with the new token to have.
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- ![Cloud Manager Add a Personal Access Token Panel](classic-to-cloud-add-a-personal-access-token-panel.png "Cloud Manager Add a Personal Access Token Panel")
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-1. When you have finished, click **Create Token** to generate a new Personal Access Token. Copy the token and save it to a secure location before closing the popup. **You will not be able to view this token through the Cloud Manager after closing the popup.**
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-slug: cloud-credits-shortguide
-title: How to Find Credits Remaining in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to find credits remaining in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-credits-shortguide/']
----
-
-To find the amount of available credit that you have:
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-1. Click on the **Account** link from the sidebar menu to access the **Billing Info** page.
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-1. At the top of the page, the **Next Billing Cycle** section lists any remaining account credit under **Payment & Credits**.
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-![Credits Listed under Current Balance](classic-to-cloud-credits-applied.png "Credits Listed under Current Balance")
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-slug: cloud-delete-ip-shortguide
-title: How to Delete a Public IP Address From Your Linode in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to delete a public IP address from a Linode in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-delete-ip-shortguide/']
----
-
-You can delete a public IP addresses within the Cloud Manager from the **Network** tab in a Linode's details page.
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-1. Click **Linodes** from the sidebar menu.
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-1. Choose the Linode you wish to modify to enter the Linode detail screen. Then, click on the **Network** tab. Your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are listed here.
-
-1. In the **IP Addresses** section, next to the public IPv4 address you want to delete, click **Delete**.
-
- ![Cloud Manager Delete a Public IP Address](classic-to-cloud-delete-an-ip.png "Cloud Manager Delete a Public IP Address")
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-1. A confirmation popup appears where you can confirm or cancel the operation.
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- {{< note respectIndent=false >}}
-You must have at least one public IP on a Linode. If you attempt to delete the last public IP on a Linode, an error message appears *after* you confirm the deletion.
-{{< /note >}}
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-slug: cloud-disks-shortguide
-title: How to Find the Disks Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to find the Disks section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-disks-shortguide/']
----
-
-You can find your Linode's disks in the **Storage** tab of the Linode's detail page.
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-1. Click the **Linodes** link in the sidebar menu and select the Linode whose disks you'd like to see.
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-1. Then click the **Storage** tab. The disks are located in the **Disks** panel. Here you can add a disk if your Linode has unallocated disk space. For each individual disk, you can rename or resize the disk by clicking the respective **Rename** or **Resize** options, or click the **more options ellipses** to get a drop down menu for options such as `Imagize`, `Clone`, and `Delete`. On smaller views, the `Rename` and `Resize` options are also accessible from the **more options ellipses**. See the [Linode Disks and Storage](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/) guide for additional details and instructions.
-
- ![Location of Cloud Manager Disks](classic-to-cloud-cloud-manager-disks.png "Location of Cloud Manager Disks")
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-slug: cloud-domains-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Domains Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Domains section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-domains-shortguide/']
----
-
-The DNS Manager lets you control and manage your domains. You can access the DNS Manager by navigating to the **Domains** link in the Cloud Manager's sidebar.
-
-![Cloud Manager Domains](classic-to-cloud-cloud-manager-domains.png "Cloud Manager Domains")
-
-For more information on Cloud Manager's DNS Manager, see the following guides:
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-- [DNS Manager](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/).
-- [Common DNS Configurations](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/guides/common-dns-configurations/)
-- [Configure Your Linode for Reverse DNS](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/configure-rdns/)
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-slug: cloud-images-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Images Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Images section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-images-shortguide/']
----
-
-The Images section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode Images which allow you to take snapshots of your disks, and then deploy them to any Linode under your account. This can be useful for bootstrapping an image for a large deployment, or retaining a disk for a configuration that you may not need running, but wish to return to in the future.
-
-To get started using Images with Cloud Manager, see [Linode Images](/docs/products/tools/images/).
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-slug: cloud-invoices-shortguide
-title: How to Print an Invoice in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to print an invoice in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-invoices-shortguide/']
----
-
-You can download a printable PDF of your billing invoice from your list of invoices or from within an individual invoice.
-
-1. Click on the **Account** link from the sidebar menu to access the **Billing Info** page.
-
-1. Your recent invoices are listed under the **Billing & Payment History** section. Each invoice has a **Download PDF** link next to it.
-
- ![Cloud Manager Download Invoice from Recent Invoices List](classic-to-cloud-download-invoice-from-list.png "Cloud Manager Download Invoice from Recent Invoices List")
-
-1. You can also click on any invoice to view it within the Cloud Manager. At the top of the invoice there is a **Download PDF** button.
-
- ![Cloud Manager Download Invoice from Detail View](classic-to-cloud-download-invoice-from-detail.png "Cloud Manager Download Invoice from Detail View")
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-slug: cloud-kubernetes-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Kubernetes Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Kubernetes section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-kubernetes-shortguide/']
----
-
-The Kubernetes section of Cloud Manager gives you access to our managed Kubernetes service, the Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE). LKE is a fully-managed container orchestration engine for deploying and managing containerized applications and workloads. LKE combines Linode’s ease of use and [simple pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/) with the infrastructure efficiency of Kubernetes.
-
-To get started using LKE, see our [Tutorial for Deploying and Managing a Cluster with Linode Kubernetes Engine](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/).
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-slug: cloud-linodes-shortguide
-title: Overview of the Linode Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives an overview of the Linodes section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-linodes-shortguide/']
----
-
-The Linodes section of Cloud Manager lets you create and manage your Linodes. Each Linode instance in Cloud Manager includes:
-
-- [Summary information](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/monitor-and-maintain/#cloud-manager) about your Linode, like CPU usage, IPv4 and [IPv6 traffic](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/ipv6/), and Disk IO
-- Access to any of your Linode's attached Volumes and the ability to [create a Volume](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/guides/manage-volumes/)
-- Networking information and features, including the ability to add IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, [IP transfer](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/#transferring-ip-addresses) and [IP sharing](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/#configuring-ip-sharing)
-- The ability to [resize your Linode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/resize/), boot your Linode into [Rescue Mode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/rescue-and-rebuild/#rescue-mode-overview), and [rebuild your Linode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/rescue-and-rebuild/#rebuilding)
-- Access to Linode's [Backup service](/docs/products/storage/backups/)
-- An [Activity Feed](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/#viewing-a-linodes-activity-feed) that displays any relevant events related to this Linode
-- Settings that allow you to update your Linode's label, [reset your Linode's root password](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/reset-root-password/), [manage system usage email notifications](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/monitor-and-maintain/#configure-cloud-manager-email-alerts), [manage Watchdog](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lassie-shutdown-watchdog/) (Linode's automatic reboot feature), and delete your Linode
-- Areas to [manage disks](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/) and [manage configuration profiles](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/configuration-profiles/)
-- [Cross data center migrations](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/migrate-to-different-dc/)
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-slug: cloud-longview-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Longview Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Longview section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-longview-shortguide/']
----
-
-The **Longview** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode’s system data graphing service. It tracks metrics for CPU, memory, and network bandwidth, both aggregate and per-process, and it provides real-time graphs that can help expose performance problems. The Longview service offers both [free and paid plan tiers](/docs/products/tools/longview/).
-
-To get started using Longview, see the [Understanding Linode Longview](/docs/products/tools/longview/get-started/) guide.
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-slug: cloud-management-and-billing-shortguide
-title: Access Account Management and Billing in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to access account management and billing in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-management-and-billing-shortguide/']
----
-
-The **Account** section of Cloud Manager lets you manage your account's billing information and users, and to configure various account-wide settings.
-
-You can manage the following account and billing settings in the Account section of Cloud Manager:
-
-- [Update contact information](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/update-billing-contact-info/)
-- [Adding a New Payment Method](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/payment-methods/#add-a-new-payment-method)
-- [Making a One-Time Payment](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/make-a-payment/)
-- [View recent invoices and payments](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/)
-- [Add new users and manage exiting user's profiles and permissions](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-permissions/)
-- [Enable Backup auto enrollment for all new Linodes on your account](/docs/products/storage/backups/guides/enable/#auto-enroll-new-compute-instances-in-the-backup-service)
-- [Enable Network Helper](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/network-helper/#global-account-wide-setting)
-- [Cancel Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/guides/cancel/)
-- [Add the Linode Managed service to your account](/docs/products/services/managed/get-started/)
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----
-slug: cloud-marketplace-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Marketplace Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Marketplace section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-marketplace-shortguide/']
----
-
-The **Marketplace** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to apps that make it easy to deploy and configure Marketplace Apps on a Linode. Some popular Marketplace Apps are [WordPress](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/wordpress/), [Minecraft](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/minecraft/), and [GitLab](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/gitlab/). We are actively adding new and useful Marketplace apps. When a Marketplace App is deployed, a new Linode is created and the appropriate software is installed with the configurations you provide.
-
-See [How to Use Linode's Marketplace Apps](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/get-started/) to get started using Marketplace Apps in Cloud Manager.
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-slug: cloud-nodebalancers-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the NodeBalancers Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the NodeBalancers section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-nodebalancers-shortguide/']
----
-
-Linode's [NodeBalancers service](https://www.linode.com/products/nodebalancers/) provides load balancing for your applications and services ensuring that they are highly available for users. To learn how to get started with NodeBalancers using Cloud Manager, see our [Getting Started with NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/get-started/) guide.
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-slug: cloud-oauth-apps-shortguide
-title: An Overview of OAuth Support in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives an overview of OAuth support in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-oauth-apps-shortguide/']
----
-
-The Cloud Manager supports the OAuth 2 authorization protocol. OAuth 2 allows a user to safely grant a third-party app permission to act on their behalf. This means that a user could authorize an app to access data and / or make changes to their Linode account and services that are exposed by the Linode API. For example, an app could create or destroy Linodes, manage a NodeBalancer, or alter a domain.
-
-To learn how to get started with OAuth Apps see the [How To Create an OAuth App with the Linode Python API Library](/docs/guides/create-an-oauth-app-with-the-python-api-library/) guide. For details on the Linode API v4's OAuth workflow see the [Linode API v4 documentation](/docs/api/account/#oauth-clients-list).
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----
-slug: cloud-object-storage-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Object Storage Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Object Storage section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-object-storage-shortguide/']
----
-
-The **Object Storage** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode’s [Object Storage service](https://www.linode.com/products/object-storage/) which is a globally-available, S3-compatible method for storing and accessing data.
-
-To learn how to use Object Storage, view the [Get Started with Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/get-started/) guide or take a look through all the [Object Storage guides](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/guides/).
\ No newline at end of file
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----
-slug: cloud-reboot-shortguide
-title: How to Reboot Your Linode in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that shows you how to reboot your Linode in the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-reboot-shortguide/']
----
-
-You can reboot a Linode from two places within the Cloud manager.
-
-1. From your [Linodes listing page](https://cloud.linode.com/linodes), click **Reboot** for the desired Linode. For smaller windows, first click the **More Options Ellipses** and then select **Reboot**.
-
- ![Cloud Manager Linode List Menu Reboot Option](classic-to-cloud-manager-linode-list-reboot-menu.png "Cloud Manager Linode List Menu Reboot Option")
-
-1. You can also reboot your Linode from within any Linode details page by clicking on the **Reboot** option. For smaller windows, first click the **More Options Ellipses** and then select **Reboot**.
-
- ![Cloud Manager Linode Detail Menu Reboot Option](classic-to-cloud-manager-linode-detail-reboot-menu.png "Cloud Manager Linode Detail Menu Reboot Option")
-
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/_shortguides/cloud-stackscripts-shortguide/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/_shortguides/cloud-stackscripts-shortguide/index.md
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----
-slug: cloud-stackscripts-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the StackScripts Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the StackScripts section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-stackscripts-shortguide/']
----
-
-[StackScripts](https://www.linode.com/stackscripts/) provide Linode users with the ability to automate the deployment of custom systems on top of our default Linux distribution images. StackScripts are usually Bash scripts, stored in the Linode Cloud Manager, and can be accessed when you deploy a Linode. Linodes deployed with a StackScript run the script as part of the first boot process.
-
-To get started using StackScripts in Cloud Manager, see the [Automate Deployment with StackScripts](/docs/products/tools/stackscripts/) guide.
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----
-slug: cloud-volumes-shortguide
-title: An Overview of the Volumes Section in the Cloud Manager
-description: 'Shortguide that gives you an overview of the Volumes section of the Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
-published: 2020-07-22
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-keywords: ["cloud manager"]
-headless: true
-show_on_rss_feed: false
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/cloud-volumes-shortguide/']
----
-
-The **Volumes** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode's [Block Storage](https://www.linode.com/products/block-storage/) service. To learn how to create and manage Block Storage volumes using Cloud Manager, see our [Block Storage Overview](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/) guide.
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/developers/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/developers/index.md
index 5e4f118aa8d..5043c4da54f 100644
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@@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
---
title: Developers
-title_meta: "Developer Resources for the Linode Cloud Manager"
-description: "Use the Linode API and CLI to access the full range of Linode services and account and user management capabilities offered by the Linode Cloud Manager."
+title_meta: "Developer Resources for Cloud Manager"
+description: "Use the Linode API and CLI to access the full range of Linode services and account and user management capabilities offered by Cloud Manager."
+published: 2020-06-02
tab_group_main:
weight: 50
---
## Linode API
- Linode’s [API v4](/docs/api) provides the ability to programmatically manage the full range of Linode products and services, and powers the Linode Cloud Manager.
+Linode’s [API v4](/docs/api) provides the ability to programmatically manage the full range of Linode products and services, and powers Cloud Manager.
## Linode CLI
- The [Linode CLI](https://github.com/linode/linode-cli) is a wrapper around the Linode API v4 that lets you manage your Linode account and resources from the command line, similar to the Linode Cloud Manager.
\ No newline at end of file
+The [Linode CLI](https://github.com/linode/linode-cli) is a wrapper around the Linode API v4 that allows you to manage your Linode account and resources from the command line, similar to Cloud Manager.
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diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/_index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/_index.md
index 58f26bc5815..acf2b45297e 100644
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---
title: Guides
-title_meta: "Guides and Tutorials for the Linode Cloud Manager"
-description: "These guides show you how to use the Linode Cloud Manager to access and deploy the full range of Linode services and how to complete account and user management tasks."
+title_meta: "Guides and Tutorials for Cloud Manager"
+description: "These guides show you how to use Cloud Manager to access and deploy the full range of Linode services and how to complete account and user management tasks."
+published: 2020-06-02
+modified: 2024-07-29
tab_group_main:
weight: 30
+aliases: ['/platform/manager/','/manager/','/guides/platform/manager/','/quick-answers/linode-platform/']
---
-## Building Blocks
+## Guides
-These introductory guides to the Linode Cloud Manager help you get up and running with this service.
+- [Overview of Cloud Manager](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/overview-of-cloud-manager/)
-### Linodes
-- [Linodes](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-create-linode): The Linodes section of Cloud Manager lets you create and manage your Linodes.
+- [Understanding Events and the Activity Feed](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/)
-- [Find Your Disks](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-find-disks): You can find and manage your disks in the Disks/Configs tab in the Linode’s detail page.
+- [Troubleshooting Cloud Manager Errors](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/troubleshooting-cloud-manager-errors/)
-- [Reboot Your Linode](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-reboot-linode): You can reboot your Linode from two places within Cloud Manager.
+- [How to Search in Cloud Manager](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/search-in-cloud-manager/)
-- [Delete a Public IP Address](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-delete-ip): You can delete a public IP address under the Networking tab in the Linode detail page.
-
-### Services
-
-- [Volumes](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-block-storage): This section gives you access to the Linode Block Storage service.
-
-- [Object Storage](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-object-storage): This section gives you access to the Linode’s S3 compatible Object Storage service.
-
-- [NodeBalancers](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-nodebalancers): Here you can create and manage load balancers for your applications making them highly available for your users.
-
-- [Domains](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-domains): The DNS Manager lets you control and manage your domains.
-
-- [Longview](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-longview): This section gives you access to Linode’s Longview service where you can track metrics for CPU, memory, network bandwidth, and more.
-
-- [Marketplace](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-marketplace): This section gives you access to the Marketplace Application Marketplace where you can easily deploy and configure software for your Linodes.
-
-- [Kubernetes](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-kubernetes): This section gives you access to Linode’s managed Kubernetes service, the Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE).
-
-- [StackScripts](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-stackscripts): This section takes you to the area where you can manage your StackScripts.
-
-- [Images](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-images): The Images section of Cloud Manager gives you access to the Linode Images service where you can take snapshots of your disks and deploy them to any Linode on your account.
-
-### Account Management
-
-- [Management and Billing](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-billing): Under the Account section of Cloud Manager you are able to manage your account billing information, users, and other account-wide settings.
-
-- [Credits](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-credits): Find credit remaining on your account in the Account section.
-
-- [Invoices](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-invoices): In the Account section you can print an invoice.
-
-- [Understanding the Cloud Manager Events and Activity Feeds](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/)
-
-### API Access
-
-- [Manage Personal Access Tokens](/docs/products/tools/api/guides/manage-api-tokens/): You can generate and manage your API Keys and Tokens from the Cloud Manager.
-
-- [OAuth Apps](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-oauth): An overview of OAuth 2 support in Cloud Manager.
-
-## Themes
-
-These additional guides help you with targeted topics like how to manage your account, Linodes, and networking through the Cloud Manager.
+- [Tags and Groups](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/)
### Manage Your Account
-- [An Overview of the Linode Cloud Manager](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/)
-
-- [Understanding Common Cloud Manager Errors](/docs/guides/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/)
-
-- [Searching in the Cloud Manager](/docs/guides/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/)
-
-
- [Manage Billing in Cloud Manager](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/)
- [Cancelling Your Account](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/cancel-account/)
- [Changing Your Email Address](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/change-user-email/)
-- [Tags and Groups](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/)
-
-- [Linode Cloud Manager Security Controls](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-security-controls/)
+- [User Security Controls](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-security-controls/)
- [Manage SSH Keys](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/)
-
-### Manage Your Linodes
-
-- [Reset the Root Password on your Linode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/reset-root-password/)
-
-- [Resize a Linode Disk](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/)
-
-- [Deploy an Image to a Linode](/docs/products/tools/images/guides/deploy-image-to-existing-linode/)
-
-### Networking
-
-- [Find Your Linode’s IP Address](/docs/guides/find-your-linodes-ip-address/)
-
-- [Add CAA Records in the Linode Cloud Manager](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/guides/caa-record/)
-
-- [Proxy Burp Suite Traffic Through a Linode](/docs/guides/proxy-burp-suite-traffic-through-a-linode/)
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/index.md
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----
-slug: an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager
-title: "An Overview of the Cloud Manager"
-description: "This guide provides you with an overview of the Cloud Manager and covers how to locate features within Cloud Manager, create Linodes and more."
-published: 2019-12-20
-modified: 2024-07-08
-keywords: ["classic manager","cloud manager","linode"]
-aliases: ['/platform/manager/a-classic-to-cloud-manager-overview-guide/','/platform/manager/an-overview-of-the-linode-cloud-manager/', '/guides/an-overview-of-the-linode-cloud-manager/','/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/']
-image: AnOverviewoftheLinodeCloudManager.png
-tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
----
-
-The [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com/) provides a user-friendly interface to manage your infrastructure, user accounts, billing and payments, and to open and track support tickets. You can easily create Linode instances, manage Kubernetes clusters, add backups to your Linodes, deploy Marketplace Apps, track event notifications, create Object Storage buckets, and more. The Cloud Manager is implemented solely atop our [public APIv4](/docs/api), which gives you access to all our latest products and services.
-
-## In this Guide
-
-This guide provides an overview of the features and services available in the Cloud Manager. Some of the topics that will be discussed are:
-
-- An introduction to each section of the Cloud Manager, including links to related guides throughout our documentation library.
-- The location of commonly used Cloud Manager features.
-- Settings that might make your overall Cloud Manager experience better
-
-## Linodes
-
-{{% content "cloud-linodes-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Find Your Disks
-
-{{% content "cloud-disks-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Reboot Your Linode
-
-{{% content "cloud-reboot-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Delete a Public IP Address
-
-{{% content "cloud-delete-ip-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Volumes
-
-{{% content "cloud-volumes-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Object Storage
-
-{{% content "cloud-object-storage-shortguide" %}}
-
-## NodeBalancers
-
-{{% content "cloud-nodebalancers-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Domains (DNS Manager)
-
-{{% content "cloud-domains-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Zone Files
-
-The Cloud Manager automatically ensures that your Domain's zone file does not contain any errors when a Domain Record is created or updated.
-
-- When creating a Zone File for a Domain, the [Linode API v4](/docs/api) checks for any errors that may exist. If an error is found, the Cloud Manager will respond with the corresponding error. This means that the Cloud Manager will not allow you to create an invalid zone file.
-
-- Once your Domain and corresponding Zone File is created, you can use the `dig` command to further verify that each domain record contains the information you expect. It will take a few moments before a newly created domain record will show up when issuing the `dig` command.
-
- dig example.com
- dig example.com MX
-
- See the [Use dig to Perform Manual DNS Queries](/docs/guides/use-dig-to-perform-manual-dns-queries/) guide for more details on the `dig` command.
-
-## Longview
-
-{{% content "cloud-longview-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Marketplace
-
-{{% content "cloud-marketplace-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Kubernetes
-
-{{% content "cloud-kubernetes-shortguide" %}}
-
-## StackScripts
-
-{{% content "cloud-stackscripts-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Images
-
-{{% content "cloud-images-shortguide" %}}
-
-## Account (Management and Billing)
-
-{{% content "cloud-management-and-billing-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Find Credit Remaining
-
-{{% content "cloud-credits-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Printing an Invoice
-
-{{% content "cloud-invoices-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Password Management
-
-The Cloud Manager does not support forcing password expirations. Forcing password resets on a schedule is [bad practice from a security perspective](https://pages.nist.gov/800-63-FAQ/#q-b05). Current security research indicates that forced password changes do more harm than good. If you want to force password resets for users of your Linode account, we recommend using a password manager for this purpose.
-
-## Tags
-
-The Cloud Manager and [API v4](/docs/api) allow you to create tags to help organize and group your Linode resources. Tags can be applied to [Linode instances](#linodes), [Block Storage Volumes](#volumes), [NodeBalancers](#nodebalancers), and [Domains](#domains-dns-manager). See the [Tags and Groups](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/) guide to learn how to create, apply, and search for tags.
-
-## Events and Activity Feeds
-
-Tasks performed using the Cloud Manager or other account specific tools like Linode’s [CLI](/docs/products/tools/cli/get-started/) or [API](https://www.linode.com/products/api/) will be logged to an individual Linode’s activity feed, or on your account’s [Events Page](https://cloud.linode.com/events). The events and activity pages are user accessible logs, or histories of events taking place on your account. They contain details regarding the most notable events affecting your Linodes, like reboots, shutdowns, migrations, and more.
-
-For more details, see the [Understanding Events and Activity Feeds](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/) guide.
-
-## My Profile
-
-The **My Profile** section of Cloud Manager provides access to various settings related to your Linode account's profile. This area of Cloud Manager contains access to the following features and settings:
-
-- [Changing your account's associated email address](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/change-user-email/)
-- [Resetting your Account password](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/reset-user-password/)
-- [Enabling two-factor authentication](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-security-controls/#2fa-two-factor-authentication)
-- [Enabling Third Party Authentication (TPA)](/docs/guides/third-party-authentication/)
-- Managing trusted devices
-- [Adding and managing public SSH keys](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/)
-- [Managing LISH authentication methods](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/#add-your-public-key)
-- [Adding and managing personal and third party API v4 access tokens](/docs/products/tools/api/get-started/#get-an-access-token)
-- [Creating and managing OAuth Apps](/docs/guides/create-an-oauth-app-with-the-python-api-library/#obtaining-a-client-id-and-a-client-secret)
-- [Linode Referral Program](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/referral-program/)
-- Enable email alerts for account activity
-
-### API Keys / API Tokens
-
-{{% content "cloud-api-keys-shortguide" %}}
-
-### OAuth Apps
-
-{{% content "cloud-oauth-apps-shortguide" %}}
-
-### Manage Email Event Notifications
-
-To learn more about events and how to enable or disable email notifications for these events, see the [Understanding Events and the Activity Feed](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/) guide.
-
-### Change the Theme (Dark Mode)
-
-The Cloud Manager provides a way to set your preferred UI theme, including a light theme, dark theme, and the system theme.
-
-1. Navigate to your profile by clicking on your username and select **My Settings**.
-
-1. Within the **Theme** section, select your preferred theme from the available options: *Light*, *Dark*, or *System*. Once a selection is made, the Cloud Manager interface immediately switches to that theme.
-
-### Set the Timezone
-
-All events displayed in the Cloud Manager are shown using your user's timezone setting. The timezone can be modified in your display settings.
-
-1. Navigate to your profile by clicking on your username and select **Display**.
-
-1. In the **Timezone** field, select your preferred timezone from the menu.
-
-1. Click the **Update Timezone** button to save your settings.
-
-## Accessibility
-
-The Cloud Manager has been built with accessibility in mind. Currently, the Cloud Manager is actively being developed to achieve [WCAG 2.0 Level AA](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/).
-
-We have received much helpful feedback from our users regarding accessibility. While we have addressed a lot of your feedback, this is still a work in progress and will be iterated upon with time. If you have comments or requests regarding accessibility, let us know by filling out our [feedback form](https://www.linode.com/feedback/).
-
-## Experience Improvements
-
-We're making improvements to the Linode Cloud Manager so that we can deliver a high-quality and consistent user experience across product families. These experience updates are driven by our new Akamai Core Design System.
-
-*This section will be updated as we roll out additional experience improvements to the Cloud Manager. For a list of all changes to the Cloud Manager, review the [Cloud Manager changelog](https://github.com/linode/manager/releases).*
-
-### July 2024
-
-In early July, we've made minor branding changes to the Cloud Manager. As part of these changes, we've implemented higher color contrast to improve the accessibility of both text and interactive components. Review the screenshots below for a closer look at the changes.
-
-| Previous Design | Updated Design |
-| -- | -- |
-| ![Screenshot of the previous light theme in the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-previous-light.jpg) | ![Screenshot of the new light theme in the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-new-light.jpg) |
-| ![Screenshot of the previous dark theme in the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-previous-dark.jpg) | ![Screenshot of the new dark theme in the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-new-dark.jpg) |
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-title: Linode Management and Billing
-description: "About billing in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-management-and-billing-shortguide" %}}
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----
-title: Linode Block Storage Volumes
-description: "About Block Storage in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-volumes-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-create-linode/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-create-linode/index.md
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-create-linode/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Create Linode
-description: "How to create a Linode in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-linodes-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-credits/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-credits/index.md
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-credits/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Credits
-description: "How to view your credits in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-credits-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-delete-ip/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-delete-ip/index.md
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-delete-ip/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Delete a Public IP Address
-description: "How to delete a public IP address in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-delete-ip-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-domains/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-domains/index.md
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-domains/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Domains
-description: "How to access domains in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-domains-shortguide" %}}
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-find-disks/index.md
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Find Your Disks
-description: "How to find your disks in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-disks-shortguide" %}}
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-images/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Images
-description: "About images in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-images-shortguide" %}}
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-invoices/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Invoices
-description: "How to download invoices in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-invoices-shortguide" %}}
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-kubernetes/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Kubernetes Engine
-description: "About the Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-kubernetes-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-longview/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-longview/index.md
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--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-longview/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Longview
-description: "About Longview in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-longview-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-marketplace/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-marketplace/index.md
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode Marketplace Apps
-description: "About the Linode One-Click App Marketplace in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-marketplace-shortguide" %}}
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode NodeBalancers
-description: "About NodeBalancers in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-nodebalancers-shortguide" %}}
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode OAuth Apps
-description: "OAuth support in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-oauth-apps-shortguide" %}}
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----
-title: Linode Object Storage
-description: "How to access Object Storage in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-object-storage-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-reboot-linode/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-reboot-linode/index.md
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Reboot Your Linode
-description: "How to rebote your Linode in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-reboot-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-stackscripts/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-stackscripts/index.md
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Linode StackScripts
-description: About StackScripts in the Linode Cloud Manager."
----
-
-{{% content "cloud-stackscripts-shortguide" %}}
diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/index.md
index 3e74c64c7de..a5088545c61 100644
--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/index.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: "Understanding Events and the Activity Feed"
title_meta: "What Are Cloud Manager Events and Activity Feeds"
-description: "Understanding events and a Linode's activity feed in the Linode Cloud Manager"
+description: "Understanding events and a Linode's activity feed in Cloud Manager"
published: 2019-12-26
modified: 2021-08-25
keywords: ["accounts", "passwords", "linode manager", "manager"]
@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ Events are only shown to a logged in user if that event is within the scope of t
## Viewing Events
-Events for all services and account functions can be viewed in the Cloud Manager, either through the Events panel or the [Events](https://cloud.linode.com/events) page.
+Events for all services and account functions can be viewed in Cloud Manager, either through the Events panel or the [Events](https://cloud.linode.com/events) page.
1. Log in to the [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com/) and press the notification bell on the top right of the page.
- ![The notification bell icon on the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-notification-bell.png)
+ ![The notification bell icon on Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-notification-bell.png)
This displays an Events panel containing notifications and the most recent events for all services on the account. Each item in the **Events** list includes a brief description of the action, the label of the service, the user who initiated the action, the duration, and the timestamp.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ A Linode's Activity Feed is similar to the Account's [Events](#events) page. How
## Managing Email Notifications for Events
-Each time an event occurs, you can automatically receive an email notifying you of the event. If desired, you can enable or disable these email event notifications using the Cloud Manager. Instead, if you want to configure the email notifications you receive for resource usage (like CPU usage) on your Compute Instances, see the [Configure Email Alerts for Resource Usage on Compute Instances](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/resource-usage-email-alerts/).
+Each time an event occurs, you can automatically receive an email notifying you of the event. If desired, you can enable or disable these email event notifications using Cloud Manager. Instead, if you want to configure the email notifications you receive for resource usage (like CPU usage) on your Compute Instances, see the [Configure Email Alerts for Resource Usage on Compute Instances](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/resource-usage-email-alerts/).
{{< note >}}
Only unrestricted users can receive threshold notification emails.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Only unrestricted users can receive threshold notification emails.
1. Log in to the [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com/) and click the user dropdown menu on the top right of the page.
- ![The username dropdown link on the Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-user-dropdown.png)
+ ![The username dropdown link on Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-user-dropdown.png)
1. Within the dropdown, click the **My Settings** link under **My Profile**.
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+---
+slug: overview-of-cloud-manager
+title: "Overview of Cloud Manager"
+description: "This guide provides you with an overview of Cloud Manager and covers how to locate features within Cloud Manager, create Linodes and more."
+published: 2019-12-20
+modified: 2024-07-25
+keywords: ["classic manager","cloud manager","linode"]
+aliases: ['/platform/manager/a-classic-to-cloud-manager-overview-guide/','/platform/manager/an-overview-of-the-linode-cloud-manager/', '/guides/an-overview-of-the-linode-cloud-manager/','/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-create-linode/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-block-storage/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-object-storage/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-nodebalancers/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-domains/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-longview/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-marketplace/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-kubernetes/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-stackscripts/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-images/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-billing/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/cloud-oauth/','/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/an-overview-of-the-cloud-manager/']
+image: AnOverviewoftheLinodeCloudManager.png
+tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
+---
+
+[Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com/) provides a user-friendly interface to manage your infrastructure, user accounts, billing and payments, and to open and track support tickets. You can easily create Linode instances, manage Kubernetes clusters, add backups to your Linodes, deploy Marketplace Apps, track event notifications, create Object Storage buckets, and more. Cloud Manager is implemented solely atop our public [API](/docs/api), which gives you access to all our latest products and services.
+
+## In this Guide
+
+This guide provides an overview of the features and services available in Cloud Manager. Some of the topics that will be discussed are:
+
+- An introduction to each section of Cloud Manager, including links to related guides throughout our documentation library.
+- The location of commonly used Cloud Manager features.
+- Settings that might make your overall Cloud Manager experience better
+
+## Linodes
+
+The Linodes section of Cloud Manager allows you to create and manage your Linodes. Each Linode instance in Cloud Manager includes:
+
+- [Summary information](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/monitor-and-maintain/#cloud-manager) about your Linode, like CPU usage, IPv4 and [IPv6 traffic](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/ipv6/), and Disk IO
+- Access to any of your Linode's attached Volumes and the ability to [create a Volume](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/guides/manage-volumes/)
+- Networking information and features, including the ability to add IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, [IP transfer](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/#transferring-ip-addresses) and [IP sharing](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/manage-ip-addresses/#configuring-ip-sharing)
+- The ability to [resize your Linode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/resize/), boot your Linode into [Rescue Mode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/rescue-and-rebuild/#rescue-mode-overview), and [rebuild your Linode](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/rescue-and-rebuild/#rebuilding)
+- Access to Linode's [Backup service](/docs/products/storage/backups/)
+- An [Activity Feed](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/#viewing-a-linodes-activity-feed) that displays any relevant events related to this Linode
+- Settings that allow you to update your Linode's label, [reset your Linode's root password](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/reset-root-password/), [manage system usage email notifications](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/monitor-and-maintain/#configure-cloud-manager-email-alerts), [manage Watchdog](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lassie-shutdown-watchdog/) (Linode's automatic reboot feature), and delete your Linode
+- Areas to [manage disks](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/disks-and-storage/) and [manage configuration profiles](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/configuration-profiles/)
+- [Cross data center migrations](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/migrate-to-different-dc/)
+
+## Volumes
+
+The **Volumes** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode's [Block Storage](https://www.linode.com/products/block-storage/) service. To learn how to create and manage Block Storage volumes using Cloud Manager, see our [Block Storage Overview](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/) guide.
+
+## Object Storage
+
+The **Object Storage** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode’s [Object Storage service](https://www.linode.com/products/object-storage/) which is a globally-available, S3-compatible method for storing and accessing data.
+
+To learn how to use Object Storage, view the [Get Started with Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/get-started/) guide or take a look through all the [Object Storage guides](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/guides/).
+
+## NodeBalancers
+
+Linode's [NodeBalancers service](https://www.linode.com/products/nodebalancers/) provides load balancing for your applications and services ensuring that they are highly available for users. To learn how to get started with NodeBalancers using Cloud Manager, see our [Getting Started with NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/get-started/) guide.
+
+## Domains (DNS Manager)
+
+The DNS Manager allows you to control and manage your domains. You can access the DNS Manager by navigating to the **Domains** link in Cloud Manager's sidebar.
+
+![Cloud Manager Domains](classic-to-cloud-cloud-manager-domains.png "Cloud Manager Domains")
+
+For more information on Cloud Manager's DNS Manager, see the following guides:
+
+- [DNS Manager](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/).
+- [Common DNS Configurations](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/guides/common-dns-configurations/)
+- [Configure Your Linode for Reverse DNS](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/configure-rdns/)
+
+## Longview
+
+The **Longview** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode’s system data graphing service. It tracks metrics for CPU, memory, and network bandwidth, both aggregate and per-process, and it provides real-time graphs that can help expose performance problems. The Longview service offers both [free and paid plan tiers](/docs/products/tools/longview/).
+
+To get started using Longview, see the [Understanding Linode Longview](/docs/products/tools/longview/get-started/) guide.
+
+## Marketplace
+
+The **Marketplace** section of Cloud Manager gives you access to apps that make it easy to deploy and configure Marketplace Apps on a Linode. Some popular Marketplace Apps are [WordPress](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/wordpress/), [Minecraft](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/minecraft/), and [GitLab](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/guides/gitlab/). We are actively adding new and useful Marketplace apps. When a Marketplace App is deployed, a new Linode is created and the appropriate software is installed with the configurations you provide.
+
+See [How to Use Linode's Marketplace Apps](/docs/products/tools/marketplace/get-started/) to get started using Marketplace Apps in Cloud Manager.
+
+## Kubernetes (LKE)
+
+The Kubernetes section of Cloud Manager gives you access to our managed Kubernetes service, the Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE). LKE is a fully-managed container orchestration engine for deploying and managing containerized applications and workloads. LKE combines Linode’s ease of use and [simple pricing](https://www.linode.com/pricing/) with the infrastructure efficiency of Kubernetes.
+
+To get started using LKE, see our [Tutorial for Deploying and Managing a Cluster with Linode Kubernetes Engine](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/).
+
+## StackScripts
+
+[StackScripts](https://www.linode.com/stackscripts/) provide Linode users with the ability to automate the deployment of custom systems on top of our default Linux distribution images. StackScripts are usually Bash scripts, stored in Cloud Manager, and can be accessed when you deploy a Linode. Linodes deployed with a StackScript run the script as part of the first boot process.
+
+To get started using StackScripts in Cloud Manager, see the [Automate Deployment with StackScripts](/docs/products/tools/stackscripts/) guide.
+
+## Images
+
+The Images section of Cloud Manager gives you access to Linode Images which allow you to take snapshots of your disks, and then deploy them to any Linode under your account. This can be useful for bootstrapping a master image for a large deployment, or retaining a disk for a configuration that you may not need running, but wish to return to in the future.
+
+To get started using Images with Cloud Manager, see [Linode Images](/docs/products/tools/images/).
+
+## Account (Management and Billing)
+
+The **Account** section of Cloud Manager allows you to manage your account's billing information and users, and to configure various account-wide settings.
+
+You can manage the following account and billing settings in the Account section of Cloud Manager:
+
+- [Update contact information](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/update-billing-contact-info/)
+- [Adding a New Payment Method](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/payment-methods/#add-a-new-payment-method)
+- [Making a One-Time Payment](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/make-a-payment/)
+- [View recent invoices and payments](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/view-history/)
+- [Add new users and manage exiting user's profiles and permissions](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-permissions/)
+- [Enable Backup auto enrollment for all new Linodes on your account](/docs/products/storage/backups/guides/enable/#auto-enroll-new-compute-instances-in-the-backup-service)
+- [Enable Network Helper](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/network-helper/#global-account-wide-setting)
+- [Cancel Object Storage](/docs/products/storage/object-storage/guides/cancel/)
+- [Add the Linode Managed service to your account](/docs/products/services/managed/get-started/)
+
+### Password Management
+
+Cloud Manager does not support forcing password expirations. Forcing password resets on a schedule is [bad practice from a security perspective](https://pages.nist.gov/800-63-FAQ/#q-b05). Current security research indicates that forced password changes do more harm than good. If you want to force password resets for users of your Linode account, we recommend using a password manager for this purpose.
+
+## Tags
+
+Both Cloud Manager and [API v4](/docs/api) allow you to create tags to help organize and group your Linode resources. Tags can be applied to [Linode instances](#linodes), [Block Storage Volumes](#volumes), [NodeBalancers](#nodebalancers), and [Domains](#domains-dns-manager). See the [Tags and Groups](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/) guide to learn how to create, apply, and search for tags.
+
+## Events and Activity Feeds
+
+Tasks performed using Cloud Manager or other account specific tools like Linode’s [CLI](/docs/products/tools/cli/get-started/) or [API](https://www.linode.com/products/api/) will be logged to an individual Linode’s activity feed, or on your account’s [Events Page](https://cloud.linode.com/events). The events and activity pages are user accessible logs, or histories of events taking place on your account. They contain details regarding the most notable events affecting your Linodes, like reboots, shutdowns, migrations, and more.
+
+For more details, see the [Understanding Events and Activity Feeds](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/) guide.
+
+## My Profile
+
+The **My Profile** section of Cloud Manager provides access to various settings related to your Linode account's profile. This area of Cloud Manager contains access to the following features and settings:
+
+- [Changing your account's associated email address](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/change-user-email/)
+- [Resetting your Account password](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/reset-user-password/)
+- [Enabling two-factor authentication](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/user-security-controls/#2fa-two-factor-authentication)
+- [Enabling Third Party Authentication (TPA)](/docs/guides/third-party-authentication/)
+- Managing trusted devices
+- [Adding and managing public SSH keys](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-ssh-keys/)
+- [Managing LISH authentication methods](/docs/products/compute/compute-instances/guides/lish/#add-your-public-key)
+- [Adding and managing personal and third party API v4 access tokens](/docs/products/platform/accounts/guides/manage-api-tokens/)
+- [Creating and managing OAuth Apps](/docs/guides/create-an-oauth-app-with-the-python-api-library/#obtaining-a-client-id-and-a-client-secret)
+- [Linode Referral Program](/docs/products/platform/billing/guides/referral-program/)
+- Enable email alerts for account activity
+
+### OAuth Apps
+
+Cloud Manager supports the OAuth 2 authorization protocol. OAuth 2 allows a user to safely grant a third-party app permission to act on their behalf. This means that a user could authorize an app to access data and / or make changes to their Linode account and services that are exposed by the Linode API. For example, an app could create or destroy Linodes, manage a NodeBalancer, or alter a domain.
+
+To learn how to get started with OAuth Apps see the [How To Create an OAuth App with the Linode Python API Library](/docs/guides/create-an-oauth-app-with-the-python-api-library/) guide. For details on the Linode API v4's OAuth workflow see the [Linode API v4 documentation](/docs/api/account/#oauth-clients-list).
+
+### Manage Email Event Notifications
+
+To learn more about events and how to enable or disable email notifications for these events, see the [Understanding Events and the Activity Feed](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/events-and-activity-feeds/) guide.
+
+### Change the Theme (Dark Mode)
+
+Cloud Manager provides a way to set your preferred UI theme, including a light theme, dark theme, and the system theme.
+
+1. Navigate to your profile by clicking on your username and select **My Settings**.
+
+1. Within the **Theme** section, select your preferred theme from the available options: *Light*, *Dark*, or *System*. Once a selection is made, the Cloud Manager interface immediately switches to that theme.
+
+### Set the Timezone
+
+All events displayed in Cloud Manager are shown using your user's timezone setting. The timezone can be modified in your display settings.
+
+1. Navigate to your profile by clicking on your username and select **Display**.
+
+1. In the **Timezone** field, select your preferred timezone from the menu.
+
+1. Click the **Update Timezone** button to save your settings.
+
+## Accessibility
+
+Cloud Manager has been built with accessibility in mind. Currently, Cloud Manager is actively being developed to achieve [WCAG 2.0 Level AA](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/).
+
+We have received much helpful feedback from our users regarding accessibility. While we have addressed a lot of your feedback, this is still a work in progress and will be iterated upon with time. If you have comments or requests regarding accessibility, let us know by filling out our [feedback form](https://www.linode.com/feedback/).
+
+## Experience Improvements
+
+We're making improvements to Cloud Manager so that we can deliver a high-quality and consistent user experience across product families. These experience updates are driven by our new Akamai Core Design System.
+
+*This section will be updated as we roll out additional experience improvements to Cloud Manager. For a list of all changes to Cloud Manager, review the [Cloud Manager changelog](https://github.com/linode/manager/releases).*
+
+### July 2024
+
+In early July, we've made minor branding changes to Cloud Manager. As part of these changes, we've implemented higher color contrast to improve the accessibility of both text and interactive components. Review the screenshots below for a closer look at the changes.
+
+| Previous Design | Updated Design |
+| -- | -- |
+| ![Screenshot of the previous light theme in Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-previous-light.jpg) | ![Screenshot of the new light theme in Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-new-light.jpg) |
+| ![Screenshot of the previous dark theme in Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-previous-dark.jpg) | ![Screenshot of the new dark theme in Cloud Manager](cloud-manager-new-dark.jpg) |
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diff --git a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/search-in-cloud-manager/index.md
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rename from docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/index.md
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index 2a0e9d91ac8..4e96c525695 100644
--- a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/search-in-cloud-manager/index.md
@@ -1,29 +1,26 @@
---
-slug: how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager
-title: "Searching in the Cloud Manager"
-title_meta: "How to Search in the Cloud Manager"
-description: 'How to Leverage the Advanced Search Function of the Linode Cloud Manager.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
+slug: search-in-cloud-manager
+title: "How to Search in Cloud Manager"
+description: "How to Leverage the Advanced Search Function of Cloud Manager."
published: 2020-01-08
+modified: 2024-07-29
keywords: ['search','advanced search','keywords','cloud manager']
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
image: L_SearchInCloudManager.png
tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/']
+aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/','/guides/how-to-search-in-the-cloud-manager/']
---
-The Linode Cloud Manager includes a search tool at the top of the dashboard which can be used to search for a large number of active services on your account, including Linodes, Volumes, NodeBalancers, Domains, Tags, and more.
+Cloud Manager includes a search tool at the top of the dashboard which can be used to search for a large number of active services on your account, including Linodes, Volumes, NodeBalancers, Domains, Tags, and more.
-![Cloud Manager Search Bar](searchbar.png "Cloud Manager Search Bar")
+![Cloud Manager Search Bar](searchbar.png)
-This guide will cover the capabilities of this search tool so that you and your team can leverage it to find and access your resources quickly and efficiently.
+This guide covers the capabilities of this search tool so that you and your team can leverage it to find and access your resources quickly and efficiently.
## Standard Search
-A standard search without the use of any keywords or operators will default to searching for active labels, tags, and IP addresses. In the following example, the search for the string "production" is used to pull up all of the resources which match this string, including both tags and labels.
+A standard search without the use of any keywords or operators defaults to searching for active labels, tags, and IP addresses. In the following example, the search for the string "production" is used to pull up all of the resources which match this string, including both tags and labels.
-![Wildcard Search for Production](wildcardsearch.png "Wildcard Search for Production")
+![Wildcard Search for Production](wildcardsearch.png)
This kind of search is sufficient if you only have a few resources. However, if you have a large number of resources, the number of returned values can become difficult to parse. The following, more advanced tools, can be more helpful in these situations.
@@ -31,53 +28,67 @@ This kind of search is sufficient if you only have a few resources. However, if
The search tool can also be used with keywords to help filter and refine the results. Here is a list of common keywords and their definitions:
-| Keyword | Definition |
-|:--------------|:------------|
-| type | Type of resource. Linode, image, NodeBalancer, etc. |
-| tag | Tag applied to your resources. See the guide on [Tags and Groups](/docs/guides/tags-and-groups/). |
-| label | The label or identifier for your Linode. |
-| region | The region for your resources, such as `us-east`. For a full list of regions, see the return values from the API or CLI [List Regions](/docs/api/regions/#regions-list) endpoint. |
-| IP | The IP address of your resource. |
-| created | The date your resource was created. |
-| status | A brief description of a Linode's current state. See the API [View Linode](/docs/api/linode-instances/#linode-view) endpoint status field for all possible values. |
+| Keyword | Definition |
+| -- | -- |
+| `type` | Type of resource. Linode, image, NodeBalancer, etc. |
+| `tag` | Tag applied to your resources. See the guide on [Tags and Groups](/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/). |
+| `label` | The label or identifier for your Linode. |
+| `region` | The region for your resources, such as `us-east`. For a full list of regions, see the return values from the API or CLI [List Regions](/docs/api/regions/#regions-list) endpoint. |
+| `IP` | The IP address of your resource. |
+| `created` | The date your resource was created. |
+| `status` | A brief description of a Linode's current state. See the API [View Linode](/docs/api/linode-instances/#linode-view) endpoint status field for all possible values. |
The syntax for using keywords is:
- keyword:string defined by the keyword to limit your search
+```
+keyword:string defined by the keyword to limit your search
+```
For example, to search for all images on your account, you would enter the following:
- type:image
+```
+type:image
+```
To find all applicable resources created in the year 2020:
- created:2020
+```
+created:2020
+```
You can make this more focused by combining the standard search with the keywords. For example, the following query searches for NodeBalancers with the label or tag ecommerce:
- type:NodeBalancer ecommerce
+```
+type:NodeBalancer ecommerce
+```
## Standard Logical Operators
-The Cloud Manager includes support for standard logical operators `OR`, `AND`, and `-` (NOT) which can help to filter the results of your search further.
+Cloud Manager includes support for standard logical operators `OR`, `AND`, and `-` (NOT) which can help to filter the results of your search further.
### OR
`OR` can be used to search for multiple different keywords in a single query. For example, use the following query to display all Linodes and Images on your account:
- type:linode OR type:image
+```
+type:linode OR type:image
+```
### AND
`AND` will allow you to narrow your search more precisely for additional qualifiers. The following search finds all of the Linodes which also match the `production` tag:
- type:linode AND tag:production
+```
+type:linode AND tag:production
+```
### NOT
The **NOT**, or negate, operator is used by preceding the keyword with a `-` symbol. A negate operator can be used to return all values that are **NOT** defined by the negate operator. For example, this query will return everything except Linodes:
- -type:linode
+```
+-type:linode
+```
## Aliases
@@ -95,16 +106,20 @@ Some operators and keywords include one or more aliases that you can use as an a
You can nest queries using parentheses for an even higher level of control. For example, if you want to search for all of your domains created in 2010, as well as all of your Linodes that match the tag `my-tag`, you can use the following nested query:
- (type:domain AND created:2010) OR (type:linode AND tag:my-tag)
+```
+(type:domain AND created:2010) OR (type:linode AND tag:my-tag)
+```
## Combining Queries
The most robust functionality of the search tool can be used by combining and grouping queries to create compound queries. For example, you can see all of the advanced features outlined in this guide in a single query:
- type:linode AND -group:production || (type:NodeBalancer && tag:mytag)
+```
+type:linode AND -group:production || (type:NodeBalancer && tag:mytag)
+```
## Invalid Search Results
-If you search for an invalid keyword, a string that doesn't match a keyword like an invalid status, or a search that comes up empty, the Cloud Manager will display an error screen.
+If you search for an invalid keyword, a string that doesn't match a keyword like an invalid status, or a search that comes up empty, Cloud Manager displays an error screen.
-![Search Error](cloud-manager-search-error.png "Search Error")
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--- a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/tags-and-groups/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/tags-and-groups/index.md
@@ -1,19 +1,16 @@
---
slug: tags-and-groups
title: "Tags and Groups"
-description: 'This guide provides you with instructions for creating tags and groups in the Linode Cloud Manager to keep your Linodes and other services organized as needed.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
+description: "This guide provides you with instructions for creating tags and groups in Cloud Manager to keep your Linodes and other services organized as needed."
published: 2019-02-22
keywords: ['tags','cloud manager']
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
-aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/tags-and-groups/']
+aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/tags-and-groups/','/guides/tags-and-groups/']
---
-Linode's [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com) and [API](https://developers.linode.com) allow you to create tags to help organize and group your Linode resources. Tags can be applied to Linodes, [Block Storage Volumes](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/), [NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/get-started/), and [Domains](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/).
+Both [Cloud Manager](https://cloud.linode.com) and the [Linode API](https://developers.linode.com) let you to create tags to help organize and group your Linode resources. Tags can be applied to Linodes, [Block Storage Volumes](/docs/products/storage/block-storage/), [NodeBalancers](/docs/products/networking/nodebalancers/get-started/), and [Domains](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/).
-This guide will show you how to perform the following actions with the Cloud Manager:
+This guide demonstrates how to perform the following actions with Cloud Manager:
- Create and apply tags to your Linode resources
- Search and group your Linode resources by tag
@@ -77,7 +74,7 @@ To tag a Volume at the time of its creation:
To tag an existing Volume:
-1. Navigate to the Volumes page of the Cloud Manager.
+1. Navigate to the Volumes page of Cloud Manager.
1. Select the more options **ellipsis (...)** corresponding to the Volume you would like to tag.
@@ -95,7 +92,7 @@ To tag an existing Volume:
To remove a tag from a Volume:
-1. Navigate to the Volumes page of the Cloud Manager.
+1. Navigate to the Volumes page of Cloud Manager.
1. Select the more options **ellipsis (...)** corresponding to the Volume whose tags you would like to edit.
@@ -187,7 +184,7 @@ To remove a tag from a domain:
### Tag an LKE Cluster at Creation
-1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of the Linode Cloud Manager and [create your LKE cluster](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/create-cluster/).
+1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of Cloud Manager and [create your LKE cluster](/docs/products/compute/kubernetes/guides/create-cluster/).
1. After the cluster is created, your cluster's summary page will appear. Click on the **Add a tag** link to begin adding tags to your cluster.
@@ -207,7 +204,7 @@ To remove a tag from a domain:
### Tag an Existing LKE Cluster
-1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of the Linode Cloud Manager and select the cluster you'd like to add a tag to.
+1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of Cloud Manager and select the cluster you'd like to add a tag to.
1. Viewing your cluster's summary page, click on the **Add a tag** link to begin adding tags to your cluster.
@@ -227,7 +224,7 @@ To remove a tag from a domain:
### Remove a Tag from an LKE Cluster
-1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of the Linode Cloud Manager and select the cluster from which you'd like to remove a tag.
+1. Navigate to the **Kubernetes** section of Cloud Manager and select the cluster from which you'd like to remove a tag.
1. Viewing the cluster's summary page, you will see a list of all of your cluster's tags. To remove a tag, click on the **x** next to the tag you'd like to remove.
@@ -249,7 +246,7 @@ You can group the following resources by tag: Linodes, Volumes, NodeBalancers, a
You can search your Linode resources by a tag's name:
-1. Type the tag name into the search bar at the top of the Cloud Manager and the results will be populated in a dropdown list that appears:
+1. Type the tag name into the search bar at the top of Cloud Manager and the results will be populated in a dropdown list that appears:
![Cloud Manager tag search](tags-search-bar.png "Search for resources by tag")
@@ -257,11 +254,11 @@ You can search your Linode resources by a tag's name:
![Cloud Manager search results page](tags-search-results.png "The search results page")
-1. A second way to search by tag is to click on a tag wherever it appears in the Cloud Manager. For example, if you previously applied a tag named `tag-example` to one of your Linodes, clicking on that tag where it is displayed in the Linode's detail page will take you to the search results page for `tag-example`.
+1. A second way to search by tag is to click on a tag wherever it appears in Cloud Manager. For example, if you previously applied a tag named `tag-example` to one of your Linodes, clicking on that tag where it is displayed in the Linode's detail page will take you to the search results page for `tag-example`.
## Importing Groups as Tags
-If you have used the Display Groups feature in the Classic Manager, you can import your Display Groups to the Cloud Manager as tags:
+If you have used the Display Groups feature in the Classic Manager, you can import your Display Groups to Cloud Manager as tags:
1. Navigate to the **Account** page in the sidebar links menu, then click on the **Settings** tab.
@@ -271,6 +268,6 @@ If you have used the Display Groups feature in the Classic Manager, you can impo
1. A form will appear that lists your Display Groups and asks you to confirm the import action. To proceed, click the **Import Display Groups Now** button in this form.
- {{< note respectIndent=false >}}
-Importing your Display Groups is a **one-time** operation. If you don't have any Display Groups configured in the Classic Manager this feature will not appear in the Cloud Manager.
-{{< /note >}}
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+ {{< note >}}
+ Importing your Display Groups is a **one-time** operation. If you don't have any Display Groups configured in the Classic Manager this feature will not appear in Cloud Manager.
+ {{< /note >}}
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diff --git a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/troubleshooting-cloud-manager-errors/index.md
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index d3575e0110d..9c952409f8c 100644
--- a/docs/guides/quick-answers/linode-platform/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/guides/troubleshooting-cloud-manager-errors/index.md
@@ -1,19 +1,15 @@
---
-slug: an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors
-title: "Understanding Common Cloud Manager Errors"
-title_meta: "An Overview of Common Cloud Manager Errors"
-description: 'This guide will provide quick answers to common Cloud Manager errors. It includes links to helpful documentation and suggestions on next steps.'
-authors: ["Linode"]
-contributors: ["Linode"]
+slug: troubleshooting-cloud-manager-errors
+title: "Troubleshooting Cloud Manager Errors"
+description: "This guide provides information and troubleshooting steps for possible Cloud Manager errors."
published: 2019-02-22
keywords: ['error','account limit','limit','activated', 'before you can', 'please try again', 'open a support ticket']
-license: '[CC BY-ND 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0)'
-aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/','/quick-answers/linode-platform/understanding-cloud-manager-errors/']
+aliases: ['/quick-answers/linode-platform/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/','/quick-answers/linode-platform/understanding-cloud-manager-errors/','/guides/an-overview-of-common-cloud-manager-errors/']
image: L_UnderstandCommonClManErrors.png
tags: ["linode platform","cloud manager"]
---
-Have you ever encountered an error message while navigating the cloud Manager and wanted more information as to what may have triggered the error and what your best next steps may be? In this guide we'll go over some common error messages in a higher level of detail than are traditionally provided, and discuss your best path forward.
+Have you ever encountered an error message while navigating Cloud Manager and wanted more information as to what may have triggered the error and what your best next steps may be? In this guide we'll go over some common error messages in a higher level of detail than are traditionally provided, and discuss your best path forward.
{{< note >}}
For more information on troubleshooting, see the [Troubleshooting Section](/docs/guides/troubleshooting/) of our documentation.
@@ -33,7 +29,7 @@ If all else fails, you should reach out to our 24/7 [Support Team](https://www.l
**There was an error retrieving network information for this Linode.**
-When you create a new Linode, it can take some time to gather enough data about your Linode's networking traffic to create an output for the Cloud Manager. During the time that information is being gathered, the Network Tab will output the message **There was an error retrieving network information for this Linode** in place of the Network Transfer History graph. To confirm that there hasn't been enough analytical data gathered from the Linode, check the Analytics tab, which should state Graphs for this Linode are not yet available - check back later in place of its usual graphs.
+When you create a new Linode, it can take some time to gather enough data about your Linode's networking traffic to create an output for Cloud Manager. During the time that information is being gathered, the Network Tab will output the message **There was an error retrieving network information for this Linode** in place of the Network Transfer History graph. To confirm that there hasn't been enough analytical data gathered from the Linode, check the Analytics tab, which should state Graphs for this Linode are not yet available - check back later in place of its usual graphs.
The amount of time it takes the Network Transfer History graph to populate can vary depending on multiple factors including which distribution you've chosen for your Linode, which data center the Linode is in, and any scripts which were used to deploy the Linode.
@@ -59,4 +55,4 @@ The reasons behind these limits can vary, though in most cases are related to de
**Your DNS zones are not being served. Your domains will not be served by Linode's nameservers unless you have at least one Linode present on your account. You can create one here.**
-This message is seen when using the DNS Manager without any active Compute Instances. While the DNS Manager is a free service, it does require that at least one active Compute Instance is present on your account. See [DNS Manager Pricing and Availability](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/#pricing-and-availability).
+This message is seen when using the DNS Manager without any active Compute Instances. While the DNS Manager is a free service, it does require that at least one active Compute Instance is present on your account. See [DNS Manager Pricing and Availability](/docs/products/networking/dns-manager/#pricing-and-availability).
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diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/release-notes/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/release-notes/index.md
index 89a63b58bbf..bde97923f7b 100644
--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/release-notes/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/release-notes/index.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
title: Release Notes
-title_meta: "Release Notes for the Linode Cloud Manager"
-description: "Learn more about what's new and changing on the Cloud Manager by reviewing the changelog entries."
+title_meta: "Release Notes for Cloud Manager"
+description: "Learn more about what's new and changing on Cloud Manager by reviewing the changelog entries."
published: 2022-11-07
modified: 2024-06-11
promo_default: false
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ tab_group_main:
weight: 100
---
-Release notes for the Cloud Manager are located on the Cloud Manager's public GitHub repository. See the [Releases](https://github.com/linode/manager/releases) page on the [linode/manager](https://github.com/linode/manager/) repository.
\ No newline at end of file
+Release notes for Cloud Manager are located on Cloud Manager's public GitHub repository. See the [Releases](https://github.com/linode/manager/releases) page on the [linode/manager](https://github.com/linode/manager/) repository.
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diff --git a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/resources/index.md b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/resources/index.md
index e361cb8ea1d..74a984c991b 100644
--- a/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/resources/index.md
+++ b/docs/products/tools/cloud-manager/resources/index.md
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
---
title: Resources
-title_meta: "Resources for the Linode Cloud Manager"
-description: "Resources and other information related to the Linode Cloud Manager including videos, blog posts, community posts and customer stories."
+title_meta: "Resources for Cloud Manager"
+description: "Resources and other information related to Cloud Manager including videos, blog posts, community posts and customer stories."
+published: 2020-06-02
tab_group_main:
weight: 40
---