From e491c1c5a8738bdab7dcec2108f01e208d5bf1dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Edu=20Gonz=C3=A1lez=20de=20la=20Herr=C3=A1n?= <25320357+eedugon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:12:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/3] finding deployments text refined --- .../cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md index 5bca106e4b..67dd279daf 100644 --- a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md +++ b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md @@ -13,17 +13,16 @@ products: ## Finding deployments [ts-ece-find] +When you first installed Elastic Cloud Enterprise and [logged into the Cloud UI](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/log-into-cloud-ui.md), three [system deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/system-deployments-configuration.md) were already in place. After [creating your first deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/create-deployment.md), you may still be managing only a few. But in a production environment with hundreds or even thousands of deployments, identifying those that require attention becomes critical. -When you installed Elastic Cloud Enterprise and [logged into the Cloud UI](../../../deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/log-into-cloud-ui.md) for the first time, you were greeted by two deployments. We’ve also shown you how to [create your own first deployment](../../../deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/create-deployment.md), but that still only makes a few deployments. What if you had hundreds of deployments to look after or maybe even a thousand? How would you find the ones that need your attention? +The **Deployments** page in the Cloud UI provides several ways to find deployments that might need your attention, whether you’re troubleshooting, planning upgrades, or performing routine maintenance. You can: -The **Deployments** page in the Cloud UI provides several ways to find deployments that might need your attention, whether that’s deployments that have a problem or deployments that are at a specific version level or really almost anything you might want to find on a complex production system: - -* Check the visual health indicators of deployments -* Search for partial or whole deployment names or IDs in the search text box -* Add filters to the **Deployments** view to filter for specific conditions: +* Review visual health indicators of deployments at a glance +* Search by full or partial deployment names or IDs +* Use the **More filters** menu to apply filters and find deployments based on specific criteria, such as version, status, or configuration changes: :::{image} /troubleshoot/images/cloud-enterprise-deployment-filter.png :alt: Add a filter ::: - Looking for all deployments of a specific version, because you want to upgrade them? Easy. Or what about that deployments you noticed before lunch that seemed to be spending an awfully long time changing its configuration—is it done? Just add a filter to find any ongoing configuration changes. + For example, you can add filters to narrow down deployments by version, configuration status, or other attributes, making it easier to identify deployments that require upgrades, are undergoing changes, or match specific operational criteria. \ No newline at end of file From 93e43d33d2d8459e5a1938d84ad4d7fdfeb73bf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Edu=20Gonz=C3=A1lez=20de=20la=20Herr=C3=A1n?= <25320357+eedugon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:30:07 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 2/3] screenshot removed --- .../deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md index 67dd279daf..ce838e0de4 100644 --- a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md +++ b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md @@ -17,12 +17,6 @@ When you first installed Elastic Cloud Enterprise and [logged into the Cloud UI] The **Deployments** page in the Cloud UI provides several ways to find deployments that might need your attention, whether you’re troubleshooting, planning upgrades, or performing routine maintenance. You can: -* Review visual health indicators of deployments at a glance -* Search by full or partial deployment names or IDs -* Use the **More filters** menu to apply filters and find deployments based on specific criteria, such as version, status, or configuration changes: - - :::{image} /troubleshoot/images/cloud-enterprise-deployment-filter.png - :alt: Add a filter - ::: - - For example, you can add filters to narrow down deployments by version, configuration status, or other attributes, making it easier to identify deployments that require upgrades, are undergoing changes, or match specific operational criteria. \ No newline at end of file +* Review visual health indicators of deployments at a glance. +* Search by full or partial deployment names or IDs. +* Use the **Health** and **Version** filter dropdowns to narrow the list of deployments shown. These filters help you find deployments by version, configuration status, or other attributes, making it easier to identify those that require upgrades, are undergoing changes, or match specific operational criteria. \ No newline at end of file From d61e3185bbdf14e0a10bcc1ad0364b55009bbe88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Edu=20Gonz=C3=A1lez=20de=20la=20Herr=C3=A1n?= <25320357+eedugon@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 20:19:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: David Kilfoyle <41695641+kilfoyle@users.noreply.github.com> --- .../deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md index ce838e0de4..bc09708a91 100644 --- a/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md +++ b/troubleshoot/deployments/cloud-enterprise/cloud-enterprise.md @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ products: ## Finding deployments [ts-ece-find] -When you first installed Elastic Cloud Enterprise and [logged into the Cloud UI](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/log-into-cloud-ui.md), three [system deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/system-deployments-configuration.md) were already in place. After [creating your first deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/create-deployment.md), you may still be managing only a few. But in a production environment with hundreds or even thousands of deployments, identifying those that require attention becomes critical. +When you first install {{ece}} and [log into the Cloud UI](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/log-into-cloud-ui.md), three [system deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/system-deployments-configuration.md) are already in place. After [creating your first deployments](/deploy-manage/deploy/cloud-enterprise/create-deployment.md), you may still be managing only a few. But in a production environment with hundreds or even thousands of deployments, identifying those that require attention becomes critical. The **Deployments** page in the Cloud UI provides several ways to find deployments that might need your attention, whether you’re troubleshooting, planning upgrades, or performing routine maintenance. You can: -* Review visual health indicators of deployments at a glance. +* Use the visual indicators to review the health of your deployments at a glance. * Search by full or partial deployment names or IDs. -* Use the **Health** and **Version** filter dropdowns to narrow the list of deployments shown. These filters help you find deployments by version, configuration status, or other attributes, making it easier to identify those that require upgrades, are undergoing changes, or match specific operational criteria. \ No newline at end of file +* Use the **Health** and **Version** dropdown filters to narrow the list of deployments shown. These filters help you find deployments by version, configuration status, or other attributes, making it easier to identify those that require upgrades, are undergoing changes, or match specific operational criteria. \ No newline at end of file