Exploring Hybrid Manager Console

Accessing the console

Once you have your account, to access Hybrid Manager Console, use the URL provided by your administrator, which is in the form https://<your-domain>/. Log in to the portal using the credentials provided by your administrator.

By default, it opens on the overview page for your account and the single pane of glass summary of your EDB Postgres AI Hybrid Manager services. To return to this view from anywhere in the portal, select the EDB logo.

In this view, you can see summaries of your projects and estate.

Select the Projects, Estate, and Asset Library tabs to navigate to pages where you can monitor and create various resources.

Organizing resources with projects

To create and manage resources, you need a project to save them to. A project associates organizationally related resources together, which enables simpler administration and access.

For details, see Projects.

Monitoring resources in your estate

In Hybrid Manager Console, estate refers to all the resources you have access to. Just as physical assets can be considered part of an estate, the resources pertaining to your database lifecycle are part of your HM estate. Managing your estate in HM means managing your resources, whether monitoring their condition, keeping them secure, or creating new ones as needed.

Viewing your resources as an estate differs from viewing them in projects because it gives a single unified view of all your resources.

Your resources are grouped into different categories.

Exploring your Estate's capabilities

In the Postgres tab of the estate, you can:

In the Lakehouse tab of the Estate, you can:

  • Monitor your analytics clusters, Hybrid Manager clusters specialized for analytics workloads.

In the Catalog tab of the Estate, you can:

  • View all Apache Iceberg tables attached to or created with the Hybrid Manager.

In the Model clusters tab of the Estate, you can:

  • View and access clusters that serve AI models.

Quick Actions menu

From anywhere in the Estate pages, you have access to a set of common actions on the Quick Actions menu. The actions include:

Launchpad

In the console, Launchpad gives you access to third-party services that you can use to enhance the capabilities of HM. For example, you can access Migration Portal from Launchpad. These services are available to all users of HM, regardless of the platform on which it's deployed.

To access Launchpad, from your user menu, select Launchpad.

Launchpad

All available services are displayed in Launchpad with a brief description of each service. A search filter is available to help you find the service you're looking for. Services include:

User menu

Your user menu gives you centralized access to some portal-related actions and some account-related options.

  • Launchpad Opens Launchpad to access third-party services installed on HM
  • Settings Lets you set your organization name (via Profile) and set your monitoring notification preferences.
  • Projects Opens the Projects overview.
  • Tags Opens the Tags page where you can add tag names and select a color for their tag/badge in the display.
  • User Management Opens the User Management page where you can add users and assign roles.
  • Usage Report Shows information about each cluster's use of resources, including disk IO, vCPU, memory, and disk as well as uptime.
  • Activity Log Shows a list of actions that were performed, including creation, deletion, and updating of resources managed in HM.

Account options

  • My Account Lets you view your profile, view and manage access keys, and manage your account, organization, and project notifications.
  • Logout

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