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Help! I can’t find my OIC instances anymore by Simone Geib

Blog: PaaS Community

imageThis is something I mainly hear from customers whose OIC instances have just been upgraded to Gen 2, and they don’t have much experience with the OCI console yet.

The remedy is pretty simple though, once you know what to pay attention to.

After logging into your OCI console, using a URL similar to this – depending on your home region – https://console.us-ashburn-1.oraclecloud.com/, select Developer Services -> Application -> Integration in the new simplified OCI menu (see Announcing Improved Navigation for the OCI Console).

If your OIC instances are in your selected region and in the root compartment, you will see them right away. If that is not the case, check the selected region on the top right:

Your home region may be Ashburn, but some of your instances may be in Phoenix or Toronto. This is not something you had to pay attention to in Gen 1, but in the OCI console, you will only see instances in the selected region.

Select the correct region from the drop-down list: Read the complete article here.

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