Control an instance
Learn how to control and manage your instances in OneQode Cloud Services
Last updated: 1/23/2026
After an instance has been spawned in OCS OneQode Cloud Services , you can control it in a number of ways.
Basic controls
Control tabs are located at the top ribbon of the instance.

These tabs provide areas to control a number of the core functionality of the instance, as well as interface with a number of other associated systems. A summary of each:
| Tab | Description |
|---|---|
| Info | Provides a summary of the instance’s basic information including its name, status, IP addresses, and resource usage. |
| Networking | Displays the instance’s network interfaces, IP addresses, and security groups. It also provides options to manage the instance’s network interfaces and IP addresses. |
| System Log | Gives you access to system logs for the instance. These logs can be used to troubleshoot and diagnose issues with the instance. |
| Metrics | Provides real-time and historical information about the instance’s resource usage such as CPU, memory, and storage usage. |
| Network Traffic | Displays a graph of the incoming and outgoing network traffic for the instance, as well as the current and peak network usage. |
| Snapshots | Allows you to create and manage snapshots of the instance. A snapshot is a point-in-time copy of the instance’s data, which can be used to create new instances or restore the instance to a previous state. From this tab, you can create new snapshots, view and manage existing snapshots, and restore an instance from a snapshot. |
| Volumes | Shows the status and configuration of any volumes attached to the instance. You can also detach or attach new volumes to the instance from this tab. |
| History Log | Lists all actions taken on the instance, including the date, time, and user who made the change. |
| Security Groups | Displays the security groups that are associated with the instance, and allows you to add or remove security groups from the instance. |
Additional controls
There are also several buttons available on the top of the page for basic instance actions.

Functionality is as follows:
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Shutdown | Shuts downs gracefully, allowing any running processes to complete before the instance is powered off. |
| Reboot | Reboots the instance, restarting all processes and services. This is useful for resolving issues with unresponsive instances or to apply updates and changes. |
| Resize | Change the instance’s plan, which determines its RAM, disk space, and vCPUs. This can be useful for adjusting the instance’s resources to better suit its workload. |
| Rescue | Enter rescue mode, which provides temporary access to the instance’s file system in case of a boot failure or other issues that prevent normal access. |
The top-right of the page also has a dropdown menu which provides additional actions for the instance.

A brief description of each:
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Rebuild | Rebuild the instance with a different image. |
| Console | Access the instance’s command-line interface (CLI) remotely through the browser. |
| Rename | Change the instance’s name. |
| Boot from ISO | Boot the instance from an ISO image. |
| Shelve | Temporarily stop the instance and save its current state. |
| Assign Floating IP | Assign a floating IP address to the instance. |
| Dissociate IP | Dissociate IP address from the instance. |
| Change Password | Change the instance’s root password. |
| Delete | Permanently delete the instance and all its associated resources. |