diff --git a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx index d4d6fea7fc..370eb83742 100644 --- a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx +++ b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A significant upgrade for all our clients is available now: the ability to seaml **How it works:** -The migration process starts off from your [Online Console](https://console.online.net/). Simply initiate the process when prompted, and you will be guided through each step. If you have not already created a Scaleway account, you will receive an invitation to create one in the near future. +The migration process starts off from your [Online Console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). Simply initiate the process when prompted, and you will be guided through each step. If you have not already created a Scaleway account, you will receive an invitation to create one in the near future. Our migration tool handles everything for you, ensuring a smooth transition. Plus, if you also have domains hosted with Scaleway/Online, the process becomes even more streamlined. All you need to do is select your new hosting offer, and let the tool take care of the rest. diff --git a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-29-object-storage-added-versioning-activation-at-bucket-cr.mdx b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-29-object-storage-added-versioning-activation-at-bucket-cr.mdx index 3a9bd0ccc9..1f5200b299 100644 --- a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-29-object-storage-added-versioning-activation-at-bucket-cr.mdx +++ b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-29-object-storage-added-versioning-activation-at-bucket-cr.mdx @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ category: storage product: object-storage --- -It is now possible to activate bucket versioning for better resiliency directly when creating a bucket from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +It is now possible to activate bucket versioning for better resiliency directly when creating a bucket from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). As a reminder, versioning can be activated after creation or suspended at any time from the bucket settings in the console or via the CLI. diff --git a/changelog/february2023/2023-02-07-containers-added-deploy-containers-from-public.mdx b/changelog/february2023/2023-02-07-containers-added-deploy-containers-from-public.mdx index 1b07bace3f..6cecaa7ab9 100644 --- a/changelog/february2023/2023-02-07-containers-added-deploy-containers-from-public.mdx +++ b/changelog/february2023/2023-02-07-containers-added-deploy-containers-from-public.mdx @@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ product: containers --- You can now deploy container images stored in public registries such as Docker Hub or your personal container registry to Serverless Containers. -Simply write the image address (for example `wordpress:latest` to deploy the latest Wordpress image from [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), Scaleway's API, Terraform or Serverless Framework +Simply write the image address (for example `wordpress:latest` to deploy the latest Wordpress image from [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), Scaleway's API, Terraform or Serverless Framework diff --git a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-containers-fixed-container-cron-trigger-validation-rule.mdx b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-containers-fixed-container-cron-trigger-validation-rule.mdx index 919be83b65..f6f1bf0b97 100644 --- a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-containers-fixed-container-cron-trigger-validation-rule.mdx +++ b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-containers-fixed-container-cron-trigger-validation-rule.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: serverless product: containers --- -Issues with validation rules for CRON creation via the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) have been fixed. +Issues with validation rules for CRON creation via the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) have been fixed. diff --git a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-functions-fixed-functions-cron-trigger-validation-rules.mdx b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-functions-fixed-functions-cron-trigger-validation-rules.mdx index f5126db488..4b9e242780 100644 --- a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-functions-fixed-functions-cron-trigger-validation-rules.mdx +++ b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-24-functions-fixed-functions-cron-trigger-validation-rules.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: serverless product: functions --- -Issues with validation rules for CRON creation via the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) have been fixed. +Issues with validation rules for CRON creation via the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) have been fixed. diff --git a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-26-environmental-footprint-added-environmental-footprint-c.mdx b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-26-environmental-footprint-added-environmental-footprint-c.mdx index 1c598a6b5a..e7082c16a8 100644 --- a/changelog/february2025/2025-02-26-environmental-footprint-added-environmental-footprint-c.mdx +++ b/changelog/february2025/2025-02-26-environmental-footprint-added-environmental-footprint-c.mdx @@ -12,5 +12,5 @@ You can now track the environmental impact of your Apple servers with the same l The estimated impact is now displayed directly on the order page. Monthly environmental reports, including CO₂ emissions and water usage, are also available. -Start tracking your impact today! Check out your environmental reports in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +Start tracking your impact today! Check out your environmental reports in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). diff --git a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-22-containers-fixed-serverless-containers-test-tab-fix.mdx b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-22-containers-fixed-serverless-containers-test-tab-fix.mdx index 494f474ebf..7a78f93d0b 100644 --- a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-22-containers-fixed-serverless-containers-test-tab-fix.mdx +++ b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-22-containers-fixed-serverless-containers-test-tab-fix.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: serverless product: containers --- -We have resolved an issue affecting the visibility of the **Test tab** in Serverless Containers within the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). Previously, a display error prevented the tab from appearing for some users. +We have resolved an issue affecting the visibility of the **Test tab** in Serverless Containers within the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Previously, a display error prevented the tab from appearing for some users. diff --git a/changelog/july2024/2024-07-02-object-storage-added-bucket-policies-can-now-be-configu.mdx b/changelog/july2024/2024-07-02-object-storage-added-bucket-policies-can-now-be-configu.mdx index 824f1c749b..6a56db6fa4 100644 --- a/changelog/july2024/2024-07-02-object-storage-added-bucket-policies-can-now-be-configu.mdx +++ b/changelog/july2024/2024-07-02-object-storage-added-bucket-policies-can-now-be-configu.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: storage product: object-storage --- -Bucket policies can now be created, viewed and edited from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). You can now see which buckets lack a policy, and get a centralized view of all your bucket policies. +Bucket policies can now be created, viewed and edited from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can now see which buckets lack a policy, and get a centralized view of all your bucket policies. Simple and intuitive access management reduces configuration errors and enhances security. Granting granular access to your Object Storage resources has never been easier with our user-friendly interface that allows you to configure both IAM and bucket policies. diff --git a/changelog/kubernetes/october2022/2022-10-06-deploying-ingress-controller-in-kubernetes-cluster-deprecated.mdx b/changelog/kubernetes/october2022/2022-10-06-deploying-ingress-controller-in-kubernetes-cluster-deprecated.mdx index 915dd6e173..451c42b1fb 100644 --- a/changelog/kubernetes/october2022/2022-10-06-deploying-ingress-controller-in-kubernetes-cluster-deprecated.mdx +++ b/changelog/kubernetes/october2022/2022-10-06-deploying-ingress-controller-in-kubernetes-cluster-deprecated.mdx @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ category: containers product: kubernetes --- -The option to deploy an ingress controller in a Kubernetes cluster at cluster creation is no longer possible. Users can still [deploy a pre-configured Ingress Controller](/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller/) after cluster creation using the Easy Deploy feature within the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). \ No newline at end of file +The option to deploy an ingress controller in a Kubernetes cluster at cluster creation is no longer possible. Users can still [deploy a pre-configured Ingress Controller](/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller/) after cluster creation using the Easy Deploy feature within the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/changelog/march2024/2024-03-19-block-storage-added-block-storage-new-user-journey-and-.mdx b/changelog/march2024/2024-03-19-block-storage-added-block-storage-new-user-journey-and-.mdx index e3d134638e..b5633b9893 100644 --- a/changelog/march2024/2024-03-19-block-storage-added-block-storage-new-user-journey-and-.mdx +++ b/changelog/march2024/2024-03-19-block-storage-added-block-storage-new-user-journey-and-.mdx @@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ product: block-storage --- We are excited to introduce our new [Block Storage Low Latency](/block-storage/quickstart/) offers with 5K and 15K IOPS! -You can now create Block Storage Low Latency volumes through the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) and [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/block/). +You can now create Block Storage Low Latency volumes through the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/block/). diff --git a/changelog/march2024/2024-03-25-postgresql-and-mysql-added-ability-to-remove-public-end.mdx b/changelog/march2024/2024-03-25-postgresql-and-mysql-added-ability-to-remove-public-end.mdx index e64a89572a..a411010e59 100644 --- a/changelog/march2024/2024-03-25-postgresql-and-mysql-added-ability-to-remove-public-end.mdx +++ b/changelog/march2024/2024-03-25-postgresql-and-mysql-added-ability-to-remove-public-end.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: databases product: postgresql-and-mysql --- -Network management on Managed Databases for PostgreSQL and MySQL has been improved! You can now add/remove public endpoints directly from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). This includes endpoints attached to both Database Instances and Read-Replicas. +Network management on Managed Databases for PostgreSQL and MySQL has been improved! You can now add/remove public endpoints directly from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). This includes endpoints attached to both Database Instances and Read-Replicas. Refer to [our documentation](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/remove-public-endpoint/) for more information. diff --git a/changelog/may2023/2023-05-12-messaging-and-queueing-added-sqs-queue-creation-available.mdx b/changelog/may2023/2023-05-12-messaging-and-queueing-added-sqs-queue-creation-available.mdx index 4a46731609..cceb1730ad 100644 --- a/changelog/may2023/2023-05-12-messaging-and-queueing-added-sqs-queue-creation-available.mdx +++ b/changelog/may2023/2023-05-12-messaging-and-queueing-added-sqs-queue-creation-available.mdx @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ category: serverless product: queues --- -Creating queues is now directly available from your SQS namespace in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +Creating queues is now directly available from your SQS namespace in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can create one, configure its delivery and message parameters, and then start sending messages to it. diff --git a/changelog/network/november2022/2022-11-17-domains-and-dns-available.mdx b/changelog/network/november2022/2022-11-17-domains-and-dns-available.mdx index d2596cf6ad..fa8bbe85dd 100644 --- a/changelog/network/november2022/2022-11-17-domains-and-dns-available.mdx +++ b/changelog/network/november2022/2022-11-17-domains-and-dns-available.mdx @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ category: network product: domains-and-dns --- -[Domains and DNS](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) is a service that allows you to [register](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) and [manage your domains](/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain/) directly from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). \ No newline at end of file +[Domains and DNS](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) is a service that allows you to [register](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) and [manage your domains](/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain/) directly from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/changelog/november2023/2023-11-23-secret-manager-changed-secret-manager-console-pages-hav.mdx b/changelog/november2023/2023-11-23-secret-manager-changed-secret-manager-console-pages-hav.mdx index 6363d3c3a7..dfcf1d9dec 100644 --- a/changelog/november2023/2023-11-23-secret-manager-changed-secret-manager-console-pages-hav.mdx +++ b/changelog/november2023/2023-11-23-secret-manager-changed-secret-manager-console-pages-hav.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: security-identity product: secret-manager --- -In the Secret Manager section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), you can now select a [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) to display secrets and folders inside this region. Whenever you create a secret, you no longer need to specify the region, as it will be created in the region you are currently working on. +In the Secret Manager section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), you can now select a [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) to display secrets and folders inside this region. Whenever you create a secret, you no longer need to specify the region, as it will be created in the region you are currently working on. Find out more about Secret Manager in our [dedicated documentation](/secret-manager/quickstart/). diff --git a/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-queues.mdx b/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-queues.mdx index b3e2f5a74d..8dc17daf04 100644 --- a/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-queues.mdx +++ b/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-queues.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: serverless product: queues --- -You can now subscribe directly to queues from your topics, from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), and via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) for standard and FIFO topics. +You can now subscribe directly to queues from your topics, from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) for standard and FIFO topics. For more information, refer to the [Subscriptions documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions/). diff --git a/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-topics.mdx b/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-topics.mdx index 55f03b0c9d..95c66c62b5 100644 --- a/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-topics.mdx +++ b/changelog/october2024/2024-10-08-messaging-and-queuing-added-queues-subscription-topics.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: serverless product: topics-and-events --- -You can now subscribe directly to queues from your topics, from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), and via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) for standard and FIFO topics. +You can now subscribe directly to queues from your topics, from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) for standard and FIFO topics. For more information, refer to the [Subscriptions documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions/). diff --git a/changelog/september2023/2023-09-06-kubernetes-added-dedicated-control-plane-offers.mdx b/changelog/september2023/2023-09-06-kubernetes-added-dedicated-control-plane-offers.mdx index 4472f36a56..b55a6d7e43 100644 --- a/changelog/september2023/2023-09-06-kubernetes-added-dedicated-control-plane-offers.mdx +++ b/changelog/september2023/2023-09-06-kubernetes-added-dedicated-control-plane-offers.mdx @@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ product: kubernetes Dedicated control planes are now generally available for Kapsule and Kosmos! Boost your Kubernetes performance thanks to our dedicated control planes, available with 4, 8 or 16GB RAM. An exclusive resource to orchestrate mission-critical, at scale and production workloads, highly available with a 99.5% uptime SLA! -Dedicated control planes are available in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), the CLI, and Terraform. Refer to [our documentation](/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers/) for more information. +Dedicated control planes are available in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), the CLI, and Terraform. Refer to [our documentation](/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers/) for more information. diff --git a/changelog/september2024/2024-09-11-public-gateways-added-public-gateway-upgrade.mdx b/changelog/september2024/2024-09-11-public-gateways-added-public-gateway-upgrade.mdx index a665e6d5da..bd25ac5c72 100644 --- a/changelog/september2024/2024-09-11-public-gateways-added-public-gateway-upgrade.mdx +++ b/changelog/september2024/2024-09-11-public-gateways-added-public-gateway-upgrade.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: network product: public-gateways --- -Users can now upgrade their Public Gateway to a higher range from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) or through the [Public Gateway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/public-gateway/). +Users can now upgrade their Public Gateway to a higher range from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or through the [Public Gateway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/public-gateway/). diff --git a/changelog/september2024/2024-09-27-billing-added-discover-our-new-compute-savings-plan-off.mdx b/changelog/september2024/2024-09-27-billing-added-discover-our-new-compute-savings-plan-off.mdx index 5d248e5809..8d02d436a4 100644 --- a/changelog/september2024/2024-09-27-billing-added-discover-our-new-compute-savings-plan-off.mdx +++ b/changelog/september2024/2024-09-27-billing-added-discover-our-new-compute-savings-plan-off.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: billing product: billing --- -Scaleway’s Savings Plan is a commitment-based discount program that provides more cost-effective billing compared to the pay-as-you-go model. Currently, this offer can be used with [Instance products.](/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans/#compute-savings-plan) Access Savings Plans in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) in the **Cost optimization** tab of your Billing space. +Scaleway’s Savings Plan is a commitment-based discount program that provides more cost-effective billing compared to the pay-as-you-go model. Currently, this offer can be used with [Instance products.](/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans/#compute-savings-plan) Access Savings Plans in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) in the **Cost optimization** tab of your Billing space. Read [our dedicated documentation](/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans/) for more information and to purchase your first Savings Plan. diff --git a/macros/compute/how-to-migrate-to-sbs.mdx b/macros/compute/how-to-migrate-to-sbs.mdx index ffefd90752..a0502b3dae 100644 --- a/macros/compute/how-to-migrate-to-sbs.mdx +++ b/macros/compute/how-to-migrate-to-sbs.mdx @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can attach a maximum of 16 volumes (including the mandatory boot volume) to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) using [Block Storage volumes](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/macros/iam/login-member.mdx b/macros/iam/login-member.mdx index 43dee8b0d2..995ed4aa50 100644 --- a/macros/iam/login-member.mdx +++ b/macros/iam/login-member.mdx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ macro: login-member --- -1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click [Log in as an IAM Member](https://account.scaleway.com/member-login?redirectToUrl=https://console.scaleway.com/). Logging into an Organization as a Member is different from logging in as an Owner. To perform a non-Member login, you can follow the procedure described in the [How to log into the console](/account/how-to/log-in-to-the-console) documentation page. diff --git a/macros/serverless-jobs/automate-resources-management.mdx b/macros/serverless-jobs/automate-resources-management.mdx index 58d0fe0171..86a2c7bcda 100644 --- a/macros/serverless-jobs/automate-resources-management.mdx +++ b/macros/serverless-jobs/automate-resources-management.mdx @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. ## Creating the job definition -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. diff --git a/menu/footer.json b/menu/footer.json index 9c5ffcda1f..31033d0236 100644 --- a/menu/footer.json +++ b/menu/footer.json @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ }, { "label": "Scaleway console", - "href": "https://account.scaleway.com/" + "href": "https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements" }, { "label": "Dedibox console", - "href": "https://console.online.net/en/login" + "href": "https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox" }, { "label": "Scaleway Learning", diff --git a/pages/account/concepts.mdx b/pages/account/concepts.mdx index ba873403d9..4b68fff2da 100644 --- a/pages/account/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/account/concepts.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Refer to the [How to use MFA](/account/how-to/use-2fa) documentation page for mo ## Password -A password is a string of characters associated with your account's email address that allows you to access the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). It is personal and must not be shared with anyone. Alternatively, you can use an [authentication code](#authentication-code) to authenticate yourself. +A password is a string of characters associated with your account's email address that allows you to access the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). It is personal and must not be shared with anyone. Alternatively, you can use an [authentication code](#authentication-code) to authenticate yourself. ## Single Sign-on (SSO) diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/change-console-appearance.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/change-console-appearance.mdx index 5f8a06de5f..e23e57b877 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/change-console-appearance.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/change-console-appearance.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can choose the color scheme of the [Scaleway console](/account/concepts/#con -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Access your [Profile Settings](https://console.scaleway.com/settings/account/profile). diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/change-language.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/change-language.mdx index 1c3acee332..d9816f08a1 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/change-language.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/change-language.mdx @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ You can choose which language you would like to view the [Scaleway console](/acc -- A [Scaleway account](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A [Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Access your [Profile Settings](https://console.scaleway.com/settings/account/profile). 3. Click the **Edit profile** button, in the **User information** section. A pop-up displays. 4. Select your preferred language from the drop-down list, then click **Confirm changes**. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/change-ownership-organization.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/change-ownership-organization.mdx index 5da0bf0186..7064d91824 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/change-ownership-organization.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/change-ownership-organization.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ While there is no process for transferring an Organization between accounts or a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Be the [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) of the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/change-password.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/change-password.mdx index ea40df8a60..9d03c2c7d8 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/change-password.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/change-password.mdx @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to change your [Scaleway account](https://console.scaleway.com) password. +This page shows you how to change your [Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) password. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 1. Go to your [Account Security](https://console.scaleway.com/settings/account/security) page. 2. Scroll down to the **Change password** section and click the **Change password** button. A pop-up appears. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/close-account.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/close-account.mdx index dcc23bd823..46355579f1 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/close-account.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/close-account.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If you do not want to use Scaleway services anymore, you can close your account Closing your account will permanently delete your Organization’s servers, resources, services, and backups. However, you keep access to the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Ownership](/iam/concepts/#owner) of the Organization you intend to delete diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/configure-support-plans.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/configure-support-plans.mdx index 02bdc6dd93..42396c596c 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/configure-support-plans.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/configure-support-plans.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-support-plans-overview.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization The default support plan for an Organization is the **Basic** plan, but it can be upgraded from the Scaleway console. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/log-in-to-the-console.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/log-in-to-the-console.mdx index 379478d129..43e63efaf0 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/log-in-to-the-console.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/log-in-to-the-console.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-auth-code.webp' Instead of your password, you can sign in to the Scaleway console with a one-time authentication code. The code is sent directly to your email inbox and can only be used once. This provides quick and secure access to your account without the hassle of remembering your password. -1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Enter your email address in the form and click **Send authentication code**. A code will be sent to your email inbox. 3. Check your email inbox for an email with the subject **Use the authentication code to access your account** and open it. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ You will be redirected to and logged into your management console. Scaleway provides Single Sign-On (SSO) options for a seamless login experience. You can use your Google or Microsoft account to log in to the console. To do so, make sure the email address associated with your Scaleway account matches the email address of your Google or Microsoft account. -1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Open your web browser and go to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click the **Log in with Google**, **Log in with Microsoft**, or **Log in with GitHub** button, depending on the account you want to use. 3. You will be redirected to the respective login page of Google, Microsoft or GitHub. 4. If multifactor authentication (MFA) is activated, enter the authentication code. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/manage-my-personal-data-gdpr.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/manage-my-personal-data-gdpr.mdx index 298fdc9f8a..60690d4b5a 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/manage-my-personal-data-gdpr.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/manage-my-personal-data-gdpr.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Scaleway makes it easy for you to manage your personal data and privacy via the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to access your personal data @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Erasing your account and personal data will permanently delete your Organization -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Ownership](/iam/concepts/#owner) of the Organization you intend to delete diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/manage-notifications.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/manage-notifications.mdx index 4b503d58d0..524897aff3 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/manage-notifications.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/manage-notifications.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The **notification manager** allows you to configure different types of notifica -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to notify users in your Organization diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/open-a-support-ticket.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/open-a-support-ticket.mdx index 064129fb1e..0adc3fc617 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/open-a-support-ticket.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/open-a-support-ticket.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Scaleway provides 24/7 basic technical support by ticket for free. You can conta -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## Opening a support ticket diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/recover-a-lost-password.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/recover-a-lost-password.mdx index 32a2966fff..f51aa1777e 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/recover-a-lost-password.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/recover-a-lost-password.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -If you forget or lose the password to your [Scaleway account](https://console.scaleway.com), there are several methods you can use to regain access. +If you forget or lose the password to your [Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), there are several methods you can use to regain access. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/report-abuse.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/report-abuse.mdx index 4cc0871da7..448535d01b 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/report-abuse.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/report-abuse.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to report an abuse diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx index 5d9c2eb589..26b6502f82 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ If you encounter any issue with the resolution of an abuse, ensure that you cont -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 1. Click **Abuse** in the bottom left corner of the Scaleway console. A list of your open cases displays. You can also view the closed cases by clicking on **Closed cases**. 2. Click the **case ID** to view the specifics of the complaint. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx index d8f09fc6b1..3ba96104ca 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-billing-personal-info.webp' import image2 from './assets/scaleway-billing-corporate-info.webp' -The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) allows you to choose between four account use cases: +The [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) allows you to choose between four account use cases: - **Corporate** - **Startup** @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ If you signed up for a personal account and need to convert to a corporate one, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 1. Click **Billing** in the top right drop-down menu. The **Billing** dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Payment and billing** tab. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/use-2fa.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/use-2fa.mdx index a6d3972592..bc093a426e 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/use-2fa.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/use-2fa.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Multifactor authentication provides extra layers of security. In addition to you -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to download an MFA app @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ If you no longer have access to the device in which you set up your MFA, you can -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Enabled MFA](#how-to-enable-mfa) on your account diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/use-the-search-bar.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/use-the-search-bar.mdx index ea6651de9b..502e1b4689 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/use-the-search-bar.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/use-the-search-bar.mdx @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ The **search bar** functionality of the Scaleway console allows you to quickly f -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Navigate to the search bar located next to the Organization dashboard menu. diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/verify-identity.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/verify-identity.mdx index f31fa946d3..4b556839f8 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/verify-identity.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/verify-identity.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Verifying your identity allows you to [unlock resource quotas](/organizations-an -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A valid payment method linked to your account 1. Click **Add ID document** under **(Optional) Verify my ID document** on the [Organization dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/organization/). You can also verify your identity on your Organization [Settings](https://console.scaleway.com/settings/organization/information) page. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/faq.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/faq.mdx index 0b0e9cbb36..e6c95bd685 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/faq.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/faq.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Yes, you pay for your Mac mini as long as it is assigned to your account. You mu ## Usage and management ### How can I reinstall my Mac mini? -To reinstall your Mac mini, navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), then go to the **Apple silicon** page. +To reinstall your Mac mini, navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), then go to the **Apple silicon** page. From there, select the server you wish to reinstall and locate the **Reinstall** button. Click it, and you will be prompted to choose the macOS version for the reinstallation process. Once selected, the reinstallation will commence automatically. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx index 682c174cd1..92f9d902b7 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The VNC protocol is platform-independent, supporting Linux, Windows, and macOS, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx index d87dc32004..44b2223e3c 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Every Mac mini comes with a designated bandwidth allowance. Increase your server -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Mac mini [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Every Mac mini comes with a designated bandwidth allowance. Increase your server Follow these steps to boost the bandwidth of your Mac mini: -1. Navigate to **Apple silicon** under the **Bare Metal** section in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. This action takes you to the Apple silicon dashboard. +1. Navigate to **Apple silicon** under the **Bare Metal** section in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. This action takes you to the Apple silicon dashboard. 2. Click the server name or the beside your desired server to access its information page. 3. Click **Settings** to see a list of available configurations. Then click **Manage bandwidth** in the **Public bandwidth** section. A pop-up window appears. 4. Choose the desired maximum bandwidth for your Mac mini. The associated monthly fee displays on the right side of the pop-up. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Follow these steps to boost the bandwidth of your Mac mini: To reduce the bandwidth for your Mac mini, follow these steps: -1. Access the **Apple silicon** section within the **Bare Metal** category of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Access the **Apple silicon** section within the **Bare Metal** category of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click the server name or the beside your desired server to access its information page. 3. Navigate to **Settings** and then to the **Public bandwidth** section. Click **Manage bandwidth** to open a pop-up. 4. Adjust the bandwidth to your desired level. The associated monthly fee will be adjusted accordingly. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx index 17c5a9987d..fee36c57be 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ You can connect directly to the terminal of your Mac mini using the SSH protocol -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) ## Connecting to a Mac mini using SSH -1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and log in with your credentials. +1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and log in with your credentials. 2. Click **Apple silicon** under the **Bare Metal** section in the side-menu. This displays a list of your Mac minis. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini.mdx index 253cb98061..ed09375e6d 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows how to create your first [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/delete-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/delete-mac-mini.mdx index 7642f741eb..3276053695 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/delete-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/delete-mac-mini.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows how to delete your [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac-mini) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/install-package-manager-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/install-package-manager-mac-mini.mdx index 24bf42ec53..30e890925d 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/install-package-manager-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/install-package-manager-mac-mini.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/manage-commitment-plan.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/manage-commitment-plan.mdx index 232f3b0f6a..ab02d83cb0 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/manage-commitment-plan.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/manage-commitment-plan.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ It is important to note that the commitment applies only to the server. Options, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx index 08903b1925..9be4e9c8ad 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows how to reboot your [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac-mini) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx index 0859db9a4c..f355d39528 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows how to reinstall your [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac-mi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/remove-public-ip.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/remove-public-ip.mdx index 25cf4b5943..aa6b3165a4 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/remove-public-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/remove-public-ip.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ By following these instructions, you will learn how to create a secure environme -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/setup-vm-with-utm.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/setup-vm-with-utm.mdx index e5ba8a11d6..9cace3dc4c 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/setup-vm-with-utm.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/setup-vm-with-utm.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ UTM is a free and open-source software that leverages Apple's Hypervisor framewo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/shutdown-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/shutdown-mac-mini.mdx index 1c3f2c3fba..883fdba713 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/shutdown-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/shutdown-mac-mini.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Due to operational constraints, a Scaleway Mac mini should not be fully shut dow -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/test-mdm-workflows.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/test-mdm-workflows.mdx index a51e63f7fd..106e39a3ab 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/test-mdm-workflows.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/test-mdm-workflows.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ By following this guide, you will be able to create a robust and isolated testin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx index 996d274d6a..a787dc1a41 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This guide provides instructions on updating the operating system of a Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/upgrade-macos-to-beta.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/upgrade-macos-to-beta.mdx index 18bad440b8..912aedc2eb 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/upgrade-macos-to-beta.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/upgrade-macos-to-beta.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This guide explains the steps to upgrade the macOS of a Scaleway Mac mini to a b -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index 08696ba4bc..92c1e1e410 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ For full information about Scaleway Private Networks and VPC, see our [dedicated -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/quickstart.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/quickstart.mdx index b1a4f4e439..d6acefc1d3 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Discover the Apple silicon interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Refer to our detailed documentation for Windows, Linux, and macOS for OS specifi ## How to connect using SSH -1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and log in with your credentials. +1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and log in with your credentials. 2. Click **Apple silicon** under the **Bare Metal** section in the side-menu. This displays a list of your Mac minis. 3. Click the name of the Mac mini you want to connect to. The **Overview** page for your selected Mac mini displays. 4. Open your terminal application and use the SSH command provided on the **Overview** page to connect. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-ssh.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-ssh.mdx index b7ffacf0db..2bb4bbbafa 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-ssh.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Ensure your SSH key is correctly configured before attempting to connect: Repeated failed login attempts can trigger Scaleway’s security mechanisms, blocking your connection. To resolve this: - [Reboot](/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini/) your Mac mini to reset the `fail2ban` security measures. A reboot ensures your SSH key is applied correctly and clears blacklisted IPs. - 1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). + 1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. 3. Select your Mac mini from the list. 4. Scroll down to the **Reboot Mac mini** section and click **Reboot**. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-vnc.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-vnc.mdx index c21a9f7648..4f8e14c947 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-vnc.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/cant-connect-using-vnc.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) diff --git a/pages/audit-trail/how-to/use-audit-trail.mdx b/pages/audit-trail/how-to/use-audit-trail.mdx index 6bd3301e20..3eb759613f 100644 --- a/pages/audit-trail/how-to/use-audit-trail.mdx +++ b/pages/audit-trail/how-to/use-audit-trail.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This page shows you how to see and filter events for your Scaleway resources in ## How to use Audit Trail -1. Click **Audit Trail** in the **Monitoring** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Audit Trail** in the **Monitoring** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **Region** drop-down and select a region in which you have created resources integrated with Audit Trail. Your Audit Trail events display. Audit Trail is not available in Poland. diff --git a/pages/audit-trail/quickstart.mdx b/pages/audit-trail/quickstart.mdx index f5b1724f95..558b4252e6 100644 --- a/pages/audit-trail/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/audit-trail/quickstart.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ In this quickstart, we show you how to start using [Audit Trail](/audit-trail/co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created [resources integrated with Audit Trail](/audit-trail/reference-content/resource-integration-with-adt/) @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Refer to the [dedicated documentation page](/audit-trail/how-to/configure-audit- ## How to use Audit Trail -1. Click **Audit Trail** in the **Monitoring** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Audit Trail** in the **Monitoring** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **Region** drop-down and select a region in which you have created resources integrated with Audit Trail. Your Audit Trail events display. Audit Trail is not available in Poland. diff --git a/pages/billing/concepts.mdx b/pages/billing/concepts.mdx index 2dcf55306f..4458eac87f 100644 --- a/pages/billing/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/concepts.mdx @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ dates: ## Billing alerts -The Billing Alerts functionality within the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) allows users to oversee and control their expenses efficiently. This feature allows you to create alerts that notify [users](/iam/concepts/#user) when predefined budget thresholds are met. Your alerts can be seamlessly delivered through SMS, email, or API webhook channels. +The Billing Alerts functionality within the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) allows users to oversee and control their expenses efficiently. This feature allows you to create alerts that notify [users](/iam/concepts/#user) when predefined budget thresholds are met. Your alerts can be seamlessly delivered through SMS, email, or API webhook channels. ## Billing API @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Scaleway's [Billing API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/billing/) al ## Billing contact -The billing contact is an additional contact who will receive the invoice or payment alerts by email. This allows you to add a person who may not have access to the Scaleway console, but who should be aware of billing, payment documents and notifications. You can add a billing contact directly from the user account section of your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +The billing contact is an additional contact who will receive the invoice or payment alerts by email. This allows you to add a person who may not have access to the Scaleway console, but who should be aware of billing, payment documents and notifications. You can add a billing contact directly from the user account section of your [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). ## Billing cycle diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/add-billing-contact.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/add-billing-contact.mdx index 64df675a90..5d3f0c2633 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/add-billing-contact.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/add-billing-contact.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ When you enable billing notifications for a user they will receive your Organiza -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to set up notifications for internal users diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/add-payment-method.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/add-payment-method.mdx index 8d7852e3e3..3504eb0d27 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/add-payment-method.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/add-payment-method.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Before you can order Scaleway resources, you must add a payment method to your a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to add a credit card diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/change-billing-information.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/change-billing-information.mdx index 461a7741bd..61062d43e0 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/change-billing-information.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/change-billing-information.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/change-payment-method.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/change-payment-method.mdx index 8f491d9001..2d2cbdf879 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/change-payment-method.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/change-payment-method.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ If you have registered both a **credit card** and a **SEPA mandate**, you can ch -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid credit card added to your account, even if you have set up SEPA as the default payment method. diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/download-an-invoice.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/download-an-invoice.mdx index 1e86e1bf58..e53ea7b96c 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/download-an-invoice.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/download-an-invoice.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) that allow you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/purchase-savings-plan.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/purchase-savings-plan.mdx index dfe9226650..a2fb0a1e16 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/purchase-savings-plan.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/purchase-savings-plan.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For more details about how Savings plans work, how they are billed and which res -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [valid payment method](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/#how-to-add-a-credit-card) added to your account. - A [validated identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/) diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/redeem-voucher-code.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/redeem-voucher-code.mdx index 3cf98dd428..1d7964f74b 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/redeem-voucher-code.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/redeem-voucher-code.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Voucher codes are unique and valid only for a defined period. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) that allow you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid payment method added to your account. diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/use-billing-alerts.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/use-billing-alerts.mdx index 5bd4b1c303..6fab3e3b2b 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/use-billing-alerts.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/use-billing-alerts.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Your budget, denominated in euros, represents the limit for your expenses. Simul -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a billing alert diff --git a/pages/billing/how-to/use-the-cost-manager.mdx b/pages/billing/how-to/use-the-cost-manager.mdx index 9a9ad26429..2a52aaa17b 100644 --- a/pages/billing/how-to/use-the-cost-manager.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/how-to/use-the-cost-manager.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The Scaleway cost manager is a comprehensive tool to monitor and analyze cloud r -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/billing/quickstart.mdx b/pages/billing/quickstart.mdx index adbcd889a3..dab3cd43cd 100644 --- a/pages/billing/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Follow this guided tour to discover how to use the Billing Space. Before you can order Scaleway resources, you must add your payment method to your account. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to add a payment method diff --git a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/identifying-volume-snapshot-api.mdx b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/identifying-volume-snapshot-api.mdx index 91a0d35c47..ff26f1ea27 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/identifying-volume-snapshot-api.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/identifying-volume-snapshot-api.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows you how to identify the API managing your Block Storage volumes -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Created [Block Storage volumes](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) - [Created an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and set [your secret key as an environment variable](/scaleway-sdk/reference-content/environment-variables/#reserved-environment-variables) - [Installed curl](https://curl.se/download.html) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx index 6e0261add2..41d581401b 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The Block storage API allows you to interact with Block Storage volumes programm -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Block Storage volume](/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/managing-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/managing-a-volume.mdx index 5a4183c65d..a71cff8420 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/managing-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/managing-a-volume.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This documentation only explains how to mount **additional block volumes to your -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/concepts/#instance) - [Attached](/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume/) an additional Block Storage volume to your Instance diff --git a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/unmounting-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/unmounting-a-volume.mdx index 1949e5474c..2472d6cfc9 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/api-cli/unmounting-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/api-cli/unmounting-a-volume.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Unmounting a volume means detaching it from the operating system so it is no lon -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with an additional Block Storage volume diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume.mdx index cda2273f3b..3796986b7f 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You can attach up to **15 volumes** at a time to a single Instance. You can atta -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) - At least one [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot.mdx index b2c2bf193f..ba4ac50692 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume.mdx index c099b1fe39..ab4debd83b 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **Block Storage** in the **Storage** section of the side menu. The Block Storage page displays. diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx index 9c7cd8d336..096431a840 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) - Created a [snapshot](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-snapshot.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-snapshot.mdx index 023df54ce4..d96c24705f 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-volume.mdx index 91172c4b4e..675d4d29f4 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/delete-a-volume.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/detach-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/detach-a-volume.mdx index b2cc6fe4c3..824f3eef06 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/detach-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/detach-a-volume.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ You can detach a Block Storage volume from your Instance at any time. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) that is [attached](/block-storage/how-to/attach-a-volume/) to an Instance diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/identify-api-managing-volumes.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/identify-api-managing-volumes.mdx index 606e7b98b4..8ec52c9a1b 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/identify-api-managing-volumes.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/identify-api-managing-volumes.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page shows you how to identify the API that manages your volumes and snapsh -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created [Block Storage volumes](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) - Created [snapshots](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/increase-block-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/increase-block-volume.mdx index deb79c933a..77ccdf1caf 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/increase-block-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/increase-block-volume.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/block-storage/how-to/unmount-a-volume.mdx b/pages/block-storage/how-to/unmount-a-volume.mdx index 8f003afbef..692e1b8360 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/how-to/unmount-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/how-to/unmount-a-volume.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Unmounting a volume means detaching it from the operating system so it is no lon -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with an additional Block Storage volume diff --git a/pages/block-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/block-storage/quickstart.mdx index 3e0fc4b9c1..e2809f0da2 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ Discover the Block Storage interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) ## How to create a Block Storage volume -1. Click **Block Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Block Storage page displays. +1. Click **Block Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Block Storage page displays. 2. Click **+ Create volume**. 3. Follow the steps in the creation wizard: - Choose an [Availability Zone](/instances/concepts/#availability-zone). @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Discover the Block Storage interface on the Scaleway console. ## How to attach a Block Storage volume to an Instance -1. Click **Block Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your volumes display. +1. Click **Block Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your volumes display. 2. Click > **Attach to Instance** next to the volume of your choice. A pop-up displays. 3. Select the Instance to which you want to attach your volume from the drop-down. 4. Click **Attach volume to Instance**. diff --git a/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx b/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx index dde3407331..8c7d97c502 100644 --- a/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx +++ b/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to terminate an Online (Dedibox) Web Hosting plan. ## How to terminate your Online Web Hosting plan -1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). 2. Click **Services** from the drop-down menu. The service page displays. 3. Click **Detail** next to the Web Hosting plan you want to terminate. The **Hosting plan information** page displays. 4. Click **Terminate**. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/connect-to-cluster.mdx b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/connect-to-cluster.mdx index e83a0113c9..4f38efe1e6 100644 --- a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/connect-to-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/connect-to-cluster.mdx @@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ All clients that want to connect to your cluster must: - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A Cluster for Apache Kafka® ## How to download the TLS certificate -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to connect to. Its **Overview** page displays. @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The username and password for a Cluster for Apache Kafka® are defined when [cre If you need a reminder of the username after creating the cluster, follow the steps below. You cannot view the password you set, but you can change it to a new one. -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to connect to. Its **Overview** page displays. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The username displays in the list of users. Click **Change password** if you hav Once you have ensured that the client in question has the cluster's TLS certificate, appropriate network access and the correct username and password, you can facilitate connection via the Kafka-compatible framework of your choice. Code snippets are provided for Go, Python and Java; access them by following the steps below. -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to connect to. Its **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/create-cluster.mdx b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/create-cluster.mdx index 739ea62762..d345d375b4 100644 --- a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/create-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/create-cluster.mdx @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ This page shows you how to create a Cluster for Apache Kafka® via the Scaleway - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Cluster for Apache Kafka® -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Clusters for Apache Kafka®a** product page displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Clusters for Apache Kafka®a** product page displays. 2. Click **Create cluster**. The creation wizard displays. diff --git a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx index 8e65414a74..2aaadf9736 100644 --- a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx @@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ You can delete your cluster at any time by following the steps on this page. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A Cluster for Apache Kafka® ## How to delete a cluster -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to delete. Its **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/manage-cluster.mdx b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/manage-cluster.mdx index bb5f7aa9e1..b3469023f0 100644 --- a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/manage-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/how-to/manage-cluster.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Other management actions for internally configuring your cluster, such as creati - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A Cluster for Apache Kafka® @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Other management actions for internally configuring your cluster, such as creati You may want or need to renew the cluster's TLS certificate for reasons of security, compliance or if the certificate expires. Follow the steps below to renew the certificate: -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster whose certificate you want to renew. Its **Overview** page displays. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The certificate is renewed, and you are returned to the cluster's **Overview** p In order to facilitate connectivity to your cluster, it must always be attached to a Private Network. A cluster can only be attached to one Private Network at a time, but you can change the attached Private Network as follows: -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster whose certificate you want to renew. Its **Overview** page displays. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The cluster is detached, and you are returned to its **Overview** page. Click ** During Private Beta, each cluster can have only one set of user credentials, which are set during cluster creation. You cannot change the username after creating the cluster, but you can change the password at any time: -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster whose password you want to change. Its **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/quickstart.mdx b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/quickstart.mdx index 2e6bcdb8b0..a185b0a738 100644 --- a/pages/clusters-for-kafka/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/clusters-for-kafka/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ Follow our quickstart guide to get your first cluster up and running efficiently -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a cluster -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Clusters for Apache Kafka®a** product page displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Clusters for Apache Kafka®a** product page displays. 2. Click **Create cluster**. The creation wizard displays. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ All clients that want to connect to your cluster must: Once you have ensured the client satisfies the conditions above, you can facilitate connection via the framework of your choice. Code snippets are provided for Go, Python and Java; access them by following the steps below. -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to connect to. Its **Overview** page displays. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ All such actions for internally configuring your cluster can be carried out via You can delete your cluster when you no longer need it. -1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. +1. Click **Apache Kafka®** in the **Data and Analytics** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your clusters displays. 2. Click the cluster you want to delete. Its **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/api-cli/querying-logs-with-logcli.mdx b/pages/cockpit/api-cli/querying-logs-with-logcli.mdx index 14d84b2ae6..7869340f41 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/api-cli/querying-logs-with-logcli.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/api-cli/querying-logs-with-logcli.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Retrieving your logs programmatically can be useful in environments where automa - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created a token](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) with the `query` permission for logs - Custom and/or Scaleway logs to query - [Installed LogCLI](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/query/logcli/#installation) diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/access-grafana-and-managed-dashboards.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/access-grafana-and-managed-dashboards.mdx index b9dbdf45c9..9eef9cfc80 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/access-grafana-and-managed-dashboards.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/access-grafana-and-managed-dashboards.mdx @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ This page shows you how to access [preconfigured dashboards](/cockpit/concepts/# - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Retrieved your Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click **Open dashboards** to open your preconfigured dashboards in Grafana. You are redirected to the Grafana website. 3. Enter your [Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/). 4. Click **Log in**. The Grafana overview page displays. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-managed-alerts.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-managed-alerts.mdx index fbd4895b7e..ee321f08b3 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-managed-alerts.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-managed-alerts.mdx @@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ This page shows you how to activate [preconfigured alerts](/cockpit/concepts/#pr - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Enabled](/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager/) the alert manager - [Added contacts](/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points/) ## How to activate preconfigured alerts -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Alerts** tab. 3. Click the **Region** drop-down and select the desired region. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-push-traces.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-push-traces.mdx index ef22934093..6929a13060 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-push-traces.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/activate-push-traces.mdx @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ This page shows you how to create [traces](/cockpit/concepts/#traces) from the S - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Project ## Create a trace -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Data sources** tab. 3. Click **+ Create custom data source**. A pop-up displays. 4. Complete the required steps to create your trace: @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The complete endpoint is `https://.traces.cockpit..scw.cl You can retrieve your trace's push path (and data source ID) from [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/cockpit/regional-api/#path-data-sources-list-data-sources) or from the Scaleway console: -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Data sources** tab. 3. Click the trace data source of which you want to retrieve the path. The trace's information displays. 4. Retrieve the data source's URL under the **URL** section. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points.mdx index 1533107a25..206a8dac38 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points.mdx @@ -10,19 +10,19 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to add and manage [contacts](/cockpit/concepts/#contacts) to ensure the right people are notified when alerts are triggered or resolved using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to add and manage [contacts](/cockpit/concepts/#contacts) to ensure the right people are notified when alerts are triggered or resolved using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You are prompted to create contacts when [enabling the alert manager](/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager/) for the first time, or when re-enabling it after disabling. However, you can also perform this step independently from the alert manager configuration at any time. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Enabled](/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager/) the alert manager ## How to add contacts -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Alerts** tab. 3. Click the **Region** drop-down and select the desired region. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You are prompted to create contacts when [enabling the alert manager](/cockpit/h ## How to manage contacts -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Alerts** tab. 3. Click the **Region** drop-down and select the desired region. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/change-data-retention.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/change-data-retention.mdx index 1ba9599d47..590c5099d4 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/change-data-retention.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/change-data-retention.mdx @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ This page shows you how to change the [retention](/cockpit/concepts/#retention) - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created [Scaleway resources integrated with Cockpit](/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations/#product-integration-into-cockpit) or [created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources) custom data sources -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Data sources** tab. 3. Click the icon next to the data source you want to change the retention period for. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/configure-alerts-for-scw-resources.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/configure-alerts-for-scw-resources.mdx index c1f6da2faa..b4dd381150 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/configure-alerts-for-scw-resources.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/configure-alerts-for-scw-resources.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This page shows you how to create alert rules in Grafana for monitoring Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Scaleway resources you can monitor - [Created Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) with the **Editor** role diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources.mdx index 6176790276..2ba8a434ba 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources.mdx @@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ This page shows you how to create a **custom** [data source](/cockpit/concepts/# - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Data sources** tab. 3. Click **+ Create custom data source**. 4. Enter a name for the data source. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-token.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-token.mdx index 24b343bd95..8d1a44e65e 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-token.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/create-token.mdx @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ This page shows you how to create [tokens](/cockpit/concepts/#cockpit-tokens), t -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Tokens** tab. 3. Click **+ Create token**. A pop-up displays. 4. Choose a region to create the token in. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/delete-external-data-sources.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/delete-external-data-sources.mdx index 2795852c05..28e19743a9 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/delete-external-data-sources.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/delete-external-data-sources.mdx @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ This page shows you how to delete a custom [data source](/cockpit/concepts/#data - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) custom data sources -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Data sources** tab. 3. Click the icon next to the data source you wish to delete. 4. Click **Delete**. A deletion confirmation pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager.mdx index efbb419d64..3551b07a21 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager.mdx @@ -10,20 +10,20 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to enable Scaleway's regionalized alert manager, and add notification contacts that will be notified when your alerts are triggered, using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to enable Scaleway's regionalized alert manager, and add notification contacts that will be notified when your alerts are triggered, using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can [add](/cockpit/how-to/add-contact-points/) or manage contacts at any time to ensure the right people are notified when alerts fire. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to enable the alert manager Enabling Scaleway's regionalized alert manager allows you configure preconfigured alerts for your Scaleway resources. -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Alerts** tab. 3. Click the **Region** drop-down and select the desired region. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/federate-scaleway-metrics.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/federate-scaleway-metrics.mdx index 12a075fbed..7565a5ea76 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/federate-scaleway-metrics.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/federate-scaleway-metrics.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ In this page, we will show you how to federate your Scaleway metrics using the ` - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) a Cockpit token with the `query` permission in the same region as the metrics data source - A running [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io) instance @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Create a `docker-compose.yml` file and paste the following template into it: You can monitor the amount of samples federated with the `/federate` endpoint by looking at the `observability_cockpit_federate_exported_sample_total:increase5m` in your Cockpit. This metric indicates the total volume of exported samples through the federation endpoint over a 5 minutes interval. -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click **Open dashboards** to access your Cockpit Grafana. 3. Click the **Toggle menu** icon in the top left corner of your screen, then click **Explore**. 4. In the **Metric** drop-down, select the `observability_cockpit_federate_exported_sample_total:increase5m` metrics and if necessary, update the time range in the top right corner of your screen. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials.mdx index 97568d346f..975741e45d 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials.mdx @@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to retrieve your Grafana credentials to access your preconfigured [dashboards](/cockpit/concepts/#preconfigured-dashboards) using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to retrieve your Grafana credentials to access your preconfigured [dashboards](/cockpit/concepts/#preconfigured-dashboards) using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Grafana users** tab. 3. Click **+ Add user**. 4. Enter a username. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-logs-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-logs-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx index 4f1ae0ed13..1880977bea 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-logs-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-logs-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ We will use the [k8s-monitoring](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/grafana/k8 - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) a [custom data source](/cockpit/concepts/#custom-data) of the [logs type](/cockpit/concepts/#data-types) - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) a Cockpit token in the same region as the logs data source @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ You can also use Terraform/OpenTofu to manage and deploy Helm charts, providing ## Explore your logs in Cockpit -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit Overview** page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit Overview** page displays. 2. Click **Open dashboards** to open your preconfigured dashboards in Grafana. You are redirected to the Grafana website. 3. Log in to Grafana using your [Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/). 4. Click the Grafana icon in the top left side of your screen to open the menu, then click **Explore**. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx index b42410402d..4d03122055 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-from-k8s-to-cockpit.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ We will use the [k8s-monitoring](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/grafana/k8 - - A Scaleway account metricsged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account metricsged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) a custom external data source of the [metrics type](/cockpit/concepts/#data-types) - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) a Cockpit token in the same region as the metrics data source @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Once you have configured your `values.yml` file, you can use Helm to deploy the Now that your metrics are exported to your Cockpit, you can access and query them. -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit Overview** page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit Overview** page displays. 2. Click **Open dashboards** to open your preconfigured dashboards in Grafana. You are redirected to the Grafana website. 3. Log in to Grafana using your [Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/). 4. Click the Grafana icon in the top left side of your screen to open the menu, then click **Explore**. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx index ca2a481094..1403641baf 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can push logs with any Loki compatible agent such as the [Promtail](https:// - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Configured an agent. Read our dedicated [documentation](/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-with-grafana-alloy/) to find out how to configure the Grafana Alloy agent - [Created](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) an API key and retrieved your API secret key @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ You can push logs with any Loki compatible agent such as the [Promtail](https:// ## Send metrics and logs to your Cockpit -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. [Create a token](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) with the **Push** permission for metrics and logs. - Make sure that you create your token in the same region as the [data sources](/cockpit/concepts/#data-sources) you want to use it for. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-with-grafana-alloy.mdx b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-with-grafana-alloy.mdx index 567e93206e..ba2370de00 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-with-grafana-alloy.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/how-to/send-metrics-with-grafana-alloy.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ For the sake of this documentation, we are using Grafana Alloy on macOS. Refer t - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Retrieved your Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) - [Installed Grafana Alloy](https://grafana.com/docs/alloy/latest/get-started/install/) - [Created a custom data source of the metrics type](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ For the sake of this documentation, we are using Grafana Alloy on macOS. Refer t ## Visualizing your metrics -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click **Open dashboards** to open your preconfigured dashboards in Grafana. You are redirected to the Grafana website. 3. Enter your [Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/). 4. Click **Log in**. The Grafana overview page displays. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/quickstart.mdx b/pages/cockpit/quickstart.mdx index f33597c155..da2057d0d6 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/quickstart.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Discover the Cockpit interface on the Scaleway console. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Discover the Cockpit interface on the Scaleway console. ## How to retrieve your Grafana credentials -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Grafana users** tab. 3. Click **Add user**. 4. Enter a username. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Discover the Cockpit interface on the Scaleway console. ## How to create a Cockpit token to push your metrics and logs -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Tokens** tab. 3. Click **Create token**. A pop-up displays prompting you to create a token. 4. Choose the region to create the token in. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-supported-endpoints.mdx b/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-supported-endpoints.mdx index efe2d8041d..929c7b13cf 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-supported-endpoints.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-supported-endpoints.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Cockpit exposes a subset of their HTTP APIs so users can push, query, and manage - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization or Project - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-token/) a Cockpit token with the right [permissions](/cockpit/concepts/#cockpit-tokens) - Retrieved the URL of your data source from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/cockpit/dataSource) or the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/cockpit/regional-api/#path-data-sources-list-data-sources) diff --git a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/resetting-grafana-password-via-the-api.mdx b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/resetting-grafana-password-via-the-api.mdx index 20fd6e2d7c..dd65d80516 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/resetting-grafana-password-via-the-api.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/resetting-grafana-password-via-the-api.mdx @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ This page shows you how to reset your Grafana user's password through the Scalew - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) an API key with sufficient [IAM permissions](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) to perform the actions described on this page - [Retrieved](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) your Grafana credentials -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Cockpit** overview page displays. 2. Click the **Grafana users** tab. 3. Click the icon next to the relevant Grafana user. 4. Click **Generate password**. diff --git a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/synchronize-grafana-data-sources.mdx b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/synchronize-grafana-data-sources.mdx index 8fdaffe7a2..fa6d5994f6 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/synchronize-grafana-data-sources.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/synchronize-grafana-data-sources.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This page shows you how to visualize your data again when it does not display on - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) an API key with sufficient [IAM permissions](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) to perform the actions described on this page - [Installed](https://curl.se/download.html) curl - [Configured your environment variables](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli/blob/master/docs/commands/config.md) diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/connect-docker-cli.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/connect-docker-cli.mdx index f12e82b1c0..c76e2f76a1 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/connect-docker-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/connect-docker-cli.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ Docker is a tool that makes it easy to manage container images. You can use Dock -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) installed on your local computer -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click , then **Push instructions** next to the namespace you want to push to. A pop-up displays. 3. Copy the push instructions. 4. Open a terminal window on your local computer. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace.mdx index cfef9d2fa7..62e7678e69 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace.mdx @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ Within your Container Registry, [namespaces](/container-registry/concepts/#names -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. 2. Click **Create namespace** to launch the namespace creation wizard. 3. Enter the following required information for your namespace: * A **Name** for the namespace diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-image.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-image.mdx index 053e8803b1..22aa8ba128 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-image.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-image.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) - [Pushed an image](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to your namespace -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click the namespace's name to list its images. 3. Click next to the image name, then **Delete**. A pop-up displays. 4. Confirm the deletion of the image in the pop-up. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-namespace.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-namespace.mdx index a14be443fa..3bd6fa3353 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/delete-namespace.mdx @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click next to the namespace you want to delete, then click **Delete** in the drop-down menu. A pop-up displays. 3. Type **DELETE** to confirm the deletion of the namespace. Then click **Delete namespace**. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/display-image-versions.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/display-image-versions.mdx index 6e86525af4..0c55a3ba0a 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/display-image-versions.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/display-image-versions.mdx @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ Scaleway Container Registry supports image versioning. This allows you to track -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click the namespace's name to list its images. 3. To view pull instructions for a specific version, click next to the version. Then click **Pull instructions**. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-image-privacy-settings.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-image-privacy-settings.mdx index a54bffa55c..fe67363ab1 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-image-privacy-settings.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-image-privacy-settings.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ The [image privacy policy](/container-registry/concepts/#image-privacy-policies) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) - An image [pushed](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to your namespace -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click the namespace's name to list its images. 3. Click next to the container image name, then click **Privacy policy** in the pop-up menu. 4. Select the new image privacy policy to apply. The policy can either be **Public**, **Private** or **Inheritance from namespace policy**. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-namespace-privacy-policies.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-namespace-privacy-policies.mdx index 150516d7e8..7a4e8c8e9d 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-namespace-privacy-policies.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/manage-namespace-privacy-policies.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ A namespace's privacy policy specifies whether everyone is granted access to pul -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) - An image [pushed](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to your namespace -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click the namespace's name to list its images. 3. Click the **Namespace settings** tab, then configure the policy by selecting either **Public** or **Private**. diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/pull-images.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/pull-images.mdx index 532f9eac38..58bbde05c9 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/pull-images.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/pull-images.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ After [configuring Docker on your local machine](/container-registry/how-to/conn -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) - [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) installed on your local computer diff --git a/pages/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx b/pages/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx index c83d2e665d..f3dd0ce90c 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/how-to/push-images.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ After [configuring Docker on your local machine](/container-registry/how-to/conn -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) - [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) installed on your local computer diff --git a/pages/container-registry/quickstart.mdx b/pages/container-registry/quickstart.mdx index ccd4e64a50..d66b10d792 100644 --- a/pages/container-registry/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/container-registry/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Discover the Container Registry interface in the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Container Registry namespace -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. 2. Click **Create namespace** to launch the namespace creation wizard. 3. Enter the following required information for your namespace: * A **Name** for the namespace @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Discover the Container Registry interface in the Scaleway console. - Installed [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) on your local computer - [Generated your API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Container Registry namespaces dashboard displays. 2. Click , then **Push instructions** next to the namespace you want to push to. A pop-up displays. 3. Copy the push instructions. Then click **X** to close the pop-up. 4. Open a terminal window on your local computer. Then log into the namespace by running the following command from the terminal: diff --git a/pages/data-lab/how-to/connect-to-data-lab.mdx b/pages/data-lab/how-to/connect-to-data-lab.mdx index 8a941f17a1..f61a6ea04f 100644 --- a/pages/data-lab/how-to/connect-to-data-lab.mdx +++ b/pages/data-lab/how-to/connect-to-data-lab.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Data Lab for Apache Spark™ cluster](/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab.mdx b/pages/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab.mdx index 05ad18f9f7..f59cbe9605 100644 --- a/pages/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab.mdx +++ b/pages/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Data Lab for Apache Spark™ is a product designed to assist data scientists and -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Optionally, an [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/data-lab/how-to/manage-delete-data-lab.mdx b/pages/data-lab/how-to/manage-delete-data-lab.mdx index 8ad567bcbe..30db4488fc 100644 --- a/pages/data-lab/how-to/manage-delete-data-lab.mdx +++ b/pages/data-lab/how-to/manage-delete-data-lab.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page explains how to manage and delete your Data Lab for Apache Spark™. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Data Lab for Apache Spark™ cluster](/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab/) diff --git a/pages/data-lab/quickstart.mdx b/pages/data-lab/quickstart.mdx index ed60589db6..dfdf737f33 100644 --- a/pages/data-lab/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/data-lab/quickstart.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The notebook, although capable of performing some local computations, primarily -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Optionally, an [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/data-lab/troubleshooting/cannot-run-data-lab.mdx b/pages/data-lab/troubleshooting/cannot-run-data-lab.mdx index 700e789486..5a752d1d4f 100644 --- a/pages/data-lab/troubleshooting/cannot-run-data-lab.mdx +++ b/pages/data-lab/troubleshooting/cannot-run-data-lab.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Data Lab for Apache Spark™](/data-lab/how-to/create-data-lab/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-applications.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-applications.mdx index eacf959105..042889d8d4 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-applications.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-applications.mdx @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to connect yourself or your applications to your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +This page explains how to connect yourself or your applications to your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). To connect your deployment with BI tools, refer to the [dedicated documentation](/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-bi-tools/). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-bi-tools.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-bi-tools.mdx index cee52e3485..4797fa7cfb 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-bi-tools.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/connect-bi-tools.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to integrate your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deploym -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment.mdx index f921343806..2b011fea00 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A Data Warehouse is a centralized repository designed to store, manage, and anal -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/edit-autoscaling.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/edit-autoscaling.mdx index 345bf583d8..809f5670a2 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/edit-autoscaling.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/edit-autoscaling.mdx @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to edit the autoscaling configuration of your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page explains how to edit the autoscaling configuration of your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/import-data.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/import-data.mdx index 560461e8a5..41f41a71bd 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/import-data.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/import-data.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Scaleway Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® allows you to quickly import any type o -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-databases.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-databases.mdx index 6d8e402582..9ecbcaaebd 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-databases.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-databases.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to manage databases in your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page explains how to manage databases in your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). During the private beta phase, database management can only be done with the **scwadmin** & via the ClickHouse® CLI, MySQL or HTTPS protocols. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ During the private beta phase, database management can only be done with the **s -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-delete-deployment.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-delete-deployment.mdx index ceb5ae1771..649b5083fd 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-delete-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-delete-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to manage and delete your Data Warehouse deployment. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-users.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-users.mdx index 90586137cc..7de1ed4c6e 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-users.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/how-to/manage-users.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to manage users in your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page explains how to manage users in your Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® deployment using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). During the private beta phase, user management can only be done with the **scwadmin** user via the ClickHouse® CLI, MySQL or HTTPS protocols. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ During the private beta phase, user management can only be done with the **scwad -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. - Created a [Data Warehouse deployment](/data-warehouse/how-to/create-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/data-warehouse/quickstart.mdx b/pages/data-warehouse/quickstart.mdx index 48471bac79..7907769411 100644 --- a/pages/data-warehouse/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/data-warehouse/quickstart.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Data Warehouse for ClickHouse® is a centralized repository to store large sets -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Signed up to the private beta](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/betas/) and received a confirmation email. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx index 820ce74962..c425d906ec 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: Outsourcing a Dedibox failover IPs allows another Dedibox user to manage these resources on your behalf. -1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), navigate to **Server** > **Network configuration** from the top menu. This will display a list of your allocated failover IPs. +1. In the [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox), navigate to **Server** > **Network configuration** from the top menu. This will display a list of your allocated failover IPs. 2. Locate the failover IP you intend to outsource. Click the settings icon (typically a gear icon) next to the selected IP. A drop-down menu will appear. 3. Select **Outsourcing** from the drop-down menu. This will open the outsourcing form, where you can specify the new technical contact. 4. Enter the **identifier** (login) of the Dedibox user who will manage the failover IP in the outsourcing form. Ensure that the identifier corresponds to the other user's Dedibox console account. Complete the form by providing any additional required details. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/report-incident.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/report-incident.mdx index 09838030e8..8af4fc75e6 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/report-incident.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/report-incident.mdx @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to report a Dedibox incident -1. From the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) or [website](https://www.scaleway.com/), click the [Report Abuse](https://console.scaleway.com/support/abuses/create/) page. A form displays. +1. From the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or [website](https://www.scaleway.com/), click the [Report Abuse](https://console.scaleway.com/support/abuses/create/) page. A form displays. 2. Enter the IP address, domain name or URL of the source you want to report. 3. Enter the date of publication of the illegal content or the start date of the illegal behavior. 4. Enter the time of the publication of the illegal content or the time the illegal behavior started. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx index a7ef33434b..2f83312f68 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/resolve-abuse.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ If you encounter any issue with the resolution of an abuse, ensure that you cont -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 1. Click **Abuse** in the bottom left corner of the Scaleway console. A list of your open cases displays. You can also view the closed cases by clicking on **Closed cases**. 2. Click the **case ID** to view the specifics of the complaint. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx index 704190afb6..f13d6e5abd 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' import image from './assets/scaleway-dedibox-console-update-password.webp' -For security reasons, we recommend changing your passwords regularly. You can update your Dedibox password anytime from the [Scaleway Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +For security reasons, we recommend changing your passwords regularly. You can update your Dedibox password anytime from the [Scaleway Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). diff --git a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx index 5fd4bbc8da..760955c79d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. ## How to declare the domain name -1. From the [console](https://console.online.net/), click **Server** in the top menu, and select **Server List**. +1. From the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox), click **Server** in the top menu, and select **Server List**. 2. Click **Manage** next to the relevant server. 3. Click **Secondary DNS** on the left side menu. The **Create a new entry** form displays. 4. Enter your domain name, and next to **IP** select your primary DNS server. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx index cd39f585af..33bf9624f1 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Domain owners are responsible for the use of their domain. If you are expecting a validation email (e.g. if you have modified your domain owner's contact information) but cannot find the email, try the following steps: - Check your spam folder. - - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/). + - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). - [Open a ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) They will be able to check to which address the validation email has been sent and whether it has been validated. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx index 9823bc3158..314748520a 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx @@ -96,6 +96,6 @@ WAPS, or **W**hois **A**ccuracy **P**rogram **S**pecification, is a system intro If you are expecting a validation email (e.g. if you have modified your domain owner's contact information) but cannot find the email, try the following steps: - Check your spam folder - - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/). + - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). - [Open a ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) or contact the Support team directly. They will be able to check to which address the validation email has been sent and whether it has been validated. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx index 00f071eb36..31263a1268 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ By switching a failover IP addresses from one server to another, your hosted ser ### How to order a failover IP for Dedibox servers -1. In your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), click **Server** to display a list of your dedicated servers. Then click on the server you want to configure. +1. In your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox), click **Server** to display a list of your dedicated servers. Then click on the server you want to configure. 2. On the server's status page, click **Failover** in the menu on the left. 3. The list of your existing failover IPs will display. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Order IP addresses**. 4. Select either an IP block or an individual IP address and click **Command failover IP block** or **Command failover IP** for individual IPs. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx index be1f4cd1de..bcfcc9a259 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This page shows you how to use [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/concepts/#kvm-over-ip) ## Creating a KVM session -1. Navigate to **Server** > **Server List** in your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) to view the list of your dedicated servers. +1. Navigate to **Server** > **Server List** in your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) to view the list of your dedicated servers. 2. Click the name of the server you wish to access. This will open the server's status page. 3. Click **KVM OVER IP** on the right-hand menu. A pop-up window displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx index 61921a24e6..fd33818ef0 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This page shows you how to use [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/concepts/#kvm-over-ip) ## Creating a KVM session -1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) and navigate to **Server** > **Server List**. This will display a list of your dedicated servers. +1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) and navigate to **Server** > **Server List**. This will display a list of your dedicated servers. 2. Select the server you wish to access by clicking its name. This will open the server's status page. 3. Click **KVM OVER IP** on the right-hand menu. A pop-up window displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/faq.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/faq.mdx index 956f324022..eb2c2b24ca 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/faq.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/faq.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ productIcon: DedicatedServerProductIcon ### What is the account linking process for? -The linking process is available to help you link your Dedibox (Online.net) and Scaleway accounts. Once the process is complete, you will be able to manage your Dedibox servers and associated services from both the [Scaleway](https://console.scaleway.com/) and [Online](https://console.online.net) consoles. +The linking process is available to help you link your Dedibox (Online.net) and Scaleway accounts. Once the process is complete, you will be able to manage your Dedibox servers and associated services from both the [Scaleway](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and [Online](https://console.online.net) consoles. Linking your account is not possible, if you have @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The linking process is available to help you link your Dedibox (Online.net) and ### What happens during the account linking process? -During the process, your Dedibox account is linked to your Scaleway account so that you can find all your Dedibox servers in the [new console](https://console.scaleway.com). +During the process, your Dedibox account is linked to your Scaleway account so that you can find all your Dedibox servers in the [new console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). If you are new to Scaleway, the process allows you to create a Scaleway account from your Dedibox information. You can then find all your Dedibox servers in the Scaleway console and enjoy a new experience. ### What are the time constraints for linking accounts? diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/activate-ipv6-block.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/activate-ipv6-block.mdx index 39d84253b6..4321f8c8f2 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/activate-ipv6-block.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/activate-ipv6-block.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/attach-detach-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/attach-detach-failover-ip.mdx index 2b2b3291ea..4ba188c3f3 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/attach-detach-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/attach-detach-failover-ip.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Each failover IP can be routed to any of your Dedibox servers at any time by usi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-failover-ip.mdx index 37fd997264..9974ce5469 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-failover-ip.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import FailoverIp from '@macros/network/failover-ip-limitations.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - Ordered a [Dedibox server](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) and a [failover IP](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-failover-ip/) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-ipv6-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-ipv6-dedibox.mdx index 51e0db46f6..d941156ec1 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-ipv6-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/configure-ipv6-dedibox.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created and uploaded your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/connect-to-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/connect-to-dedibox.mdx index f7c0709d7a..cd14edca21 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/connect-to-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/connect-to-dedibox.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ You can also use FTP, SFTP, or SCP to transfer data to and from your server. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created and uploaded your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Created](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) and [installed](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox/) a Dedibox server and transferred your SSH key to it during installation diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox.mdx index 04d7c462d4..b6dc4fc079 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx index 8549c7ec41..791415ca2f 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can now manage your current and future Dedibox servers from the Scaleway con - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server - You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/dedibox-scaleway/faq/) for more information. + You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/dedibox-scaleway/faq/) for more information. Follow these steps to link your Dedibox account to your Scaleway account: diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/modify-server-options.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/modify-server-options.mdx index 764e7fb157..7f38232aee 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/modify-server-options.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/modify-server-options.mdx @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-modify-options.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server -1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Dedibox dashboard displays. +1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Dedibox dashboard displays. 2. Choose the server you want to configure from the list. Click its name to display that server's information page. 3. Scroll down to the **Server options** section and click **Change options**. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox.mdx index b5eaf03925..d0a92cc9c7 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx index 1833a7db67..3be8d11c30 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Failover IPs can be bought as single IP addresses with a maximum number of IPs p -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/reinstall-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/reinstall-dedibox.mdx index d63b192ecf..f857520673 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/reinstall-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/reinstall-dedibox.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/terminate-dedibox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/terminate-dedibox.mdx index e824fb7ae9..a93f8b024c 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/terminate-dedibox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/terminate-dedibox.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx index 41691a96b9..533dcdb87d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx @@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Rescue mode allows you to boot a [Scaleway Dedibox server](https://www.scaleway. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Linked](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/) your Dedibox and Scaleway accounts - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) and [installed](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox/) a Dedibox server -1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Dedibox dashboard displays. +1. Click **Dedibox** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Dedibox dashboard displays. 2. Choose the server you want to reboot into rescue mode from the list. Click its name to display that server's information page. 3. Scroll down to the **Rescue Mode** section. 4. Click **Boot in rescue mode.** A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/quickstart.mdx index feeac3a0e0..a46460b3c8 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/quickstart.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to order a Dedibox @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ You can also use FTP, SFTP, or SCP to transfer data to and from your server. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created and uploaded your SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key) - [Created](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox) and [installed](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/install-dedibox) a Dedibox and transferred your SSH key to the server during installation diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx index 163b808a9d..098357576e 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can delete your VPS by requesting termination from the Dedibox console. To d - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created a Dedibox VPS](/dedibox-vps/how-to/create-vps/) -1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. +1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. 2. Select the Dedibox VPS you want to delete and click **Manage**. This action will direct you to the VPS information dashboard. You can also directly access the VPS information dashboard by clicking diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx index a40349344b..25fe18d139 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can reinstall your VPS at any time from your Dedibox console. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created a Dedibox VPS](/dedibox-vps/how-to/create-vps/) -1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. +1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. 2. Select the Dedibox VPS you want to reinstall and click **Manage** next to it. This action will direct you to the VPS information dashboard. You can also directly access the VPS information dashboard by clicking diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx index 3e6c2fa28d..18221f69e1 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ You can manage your Dedibox VPS by accessing it through SSH. You can delete your VPS by requesting termination from the Dedibox console. To do so, follow these steps. -1. Access your list of virtual machines by clicking **Dedibox VPS** within the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Access your list of virtual machines by clicking **Dedibox VPS** within the [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). 2. Select the VPS you want to manage and click **Manage**. 3. Navigate to **Delete** and select a reason for termination. 4. Click **Terminate this service and associated options** to confirm. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx index 5abc5f13f2..9c82390def 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ After your Scaleway Dedibox server has been delivered, you can proceed with the - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - A [Dedibox server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) -1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), navigate to **Server** > **Server list** in the top menu. A list of your servers will be displayed. +1. In the [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox), navigate to **Server** > **Server list** in the top menu. A list of your servers will be displayed. 2. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to install. The server installation wizard will appear. 3. Select the operating system type to be installed. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx index ab383612b4..8a8a91a5df 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - An active Dedibox server ## How to terminate your Dedibox server -1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/). From the drop-down menu, select **Services**. The service page displays. +1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). From the drop-down menu, select **Services**. The service page displays. 2. Click the **Detail** next to the Dedibox server you want to terminate. The **Server information** page displays. 3. Click **Terminate**. A pop-up displays. 4. Click **Confirm Termination**. The Server and all associated options display. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx index e54deef63d..f4174f90b4 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ ABOR, ACCT, APPE, CDUP, CWD, DELE, FEAT, LIST, MDTM, MKD, MODE, NLIST, NOOP, PAS #### How to enable autologin -1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). 2. Click **Server** in the menu on the top of the page, then click **Server list**. A list of your Dedibox servers displays. 3. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to configure. The server overview displays. 4. Click **Backup** in the side menu. The backup management page displays. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain.mdx index 3999fcfa0a..a182c207af 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain.mdx @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Domains and DNS allows you to manage and register your [internal](/domains-and-d -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **External domains** tab, then click **+ Manage new domain**. 3. Enter the external domain name in the box and click the search icon to check whether the domain exists. If it does, the estimated cost to add it displays. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-autorenew.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-autorenew.mdx index 33f7a0a61a..6a6867aeb3 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-autorenew.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-autorenew.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ Autorenew is a feature that allows you to automatically renew the validity perio -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An **internal domain** registered with [Scaleway Domains and DNS](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domains-and-dns/) ## How to activate autorenew -1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your internal domains display. +1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your internal domains display. 2. Click the domain you want to configure. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click **Activate** under **Autorenew** in the **Domain Information** section. A pop-up displays prompting you to confirm. 4. Click **Activate autorenew** to confirm. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Autorenew is a feature that allows you to automatically renew the validity perio ## How to deactivate autorenew -1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your internal domains display. +1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your internal domains display. 2. Click the domain you want to configure. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click **Deactivate** under **Autorenew** in the **Domain Information** section. A pop-up displays prompting you to confirm. 4. Click **Deactivate autorenew** to confirm. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dns-zones.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dns-zones.mdx index fb5c619063..bca1e30e67 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dns-zones.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dns-zones.mdx @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ Each **zone name** created translates into a [**domain name**](/domains-and-dns/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked your domain](/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain/) with Scaleway DNS ## How to add a new DNS zone -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to add a DNS zone. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS Zones** tab. A list of DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Each **zone name** created translates into a [**domain name**](/domains-and-dns/ ## How to manage DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to manage DNS records. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS Zones** tab. A list of DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click next to the DNS zone of your choice, then **Records** to manage the zone's [DNS records](/domains-and-dns/reference-content/understanding-dns-records/). @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Each **zone name** created translates into a [**domain name**](/domains-and-dns/ ## How to edit an existing DNS zone name -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to edit a DNS zone. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS Zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click , then **Edit name** to edit a zone's name. @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Each **zone name** created translates into a [**domain name**](/domains-and-dns/ ## How to delete an existing DNS zone -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to delete a DNS zone. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS Zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click , then click **Delete**. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dnssec-internal-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dnssec-internal-domain.mdx index 415e684b1f..4ab6f6f5cd 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dnssec-internal-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/configure-dnssec-internal-domain.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ This page shows you how to enable DNSSEC for your Domains and DNS internal domai -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An internal domain name managed with [Scaleway Domains and DNS](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domains-and-dns/) ## How to activate DNSSEC -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays with a list of your domains. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays with a list of your domains. 2. Click the **Internal domains** tab. The list of your internal domains displays. 3. Click the domain name you want to configure. 4. Click **Activate** under **DNSSEC** in the domain information section. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ DNSSEC will be active in a matter of minutes. ## How to edit or deactivate DNSSEC -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays with a list of your domains. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays with a list of your domains. 2. Click the **Internal domains** tab. The list of your internal domains displays. 3. Click the domain name you want to configure. 4. Click **Deactivate** under **DNSSEC** in the domain information section. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/delete-external-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/delete-external-domain.mdx index 9a148df7a7..cf2ada4e74 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/delete-external-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/delete-external-domain.mdx @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added your domain](/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain/) with Scaleway Domains and DNS -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click the **External domains** tab, and click the domain you want to delete. 3. Click **Terminate management** in the **Terminate domain management** section. A pop-up displays. 4. Type **DELETE** to confirm the deletion of the domain, then click **Terminate domain management**. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/lock-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/lock-domain.mdx index 245892730c..b14f28d855 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/lock-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/lock-domain.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ This page shows you how to lock your Scaleway Domains and DNS domains to avoid a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An **internal domain** registered with Scaleway Domains and DNS ## How to lock a domain name -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain name you want to lock. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click **Lock** under **Transfer** in the **Domain Information** section. A confirmation pop-up displays. 4. Click **Lock** to confirm. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-dns-records.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-dns-records.mdx index 9163083ded..f32d8fd851 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-dns-records.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-dns-records.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked your domain](/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain/) with Scaleway Domains and DNS ## How to add DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. The domain's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click the DNS zone you want to add a record in. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' ## How to edit DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. The domain's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click the DNS zone you want to edit. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' ## How to delete DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. The domain's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click the DNS zone containing the record you want to delete. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain.mdx index d567e096fb..23bf98f485 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-external-domain.mdx @@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ Once your external domains have been created and validated, you can manage them -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Linked your domain](/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain/) with Scaleway Domains and DNS -1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **External domains** tab. 3. Click next to the domain you want to manage, then click **More info**. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-nameservers-internal-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-nameservers-internal-domain.mdx index 7194aafaed..e146b22a79 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-nameservers-internal-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-nameservers-internal-domain.mdx @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ For example, if you own `mydomain.com` and want to use `ns0.mydomain.com` and `n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name registered with Scaleway Domains and DNS - Created an [A record](/domains-and-dns/reference-content/understanding-dns-records/#a-record) or an [AAAA record](/domains-and-dns/reference-content/understanding-dns-records/#aaaa-record) for the name servers you want to manage -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click the domain name you want to configure. The **Overview** tab for your domain displays. 3. Scroll to the **Name servers** section and click **Edit**. 4. Edit the name server information. For each name server, you can provide: diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain.mdx index 258b117cb3..3bafa24af5 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Domains and DNS allows you to manage and register your [internal](/domains-and-d -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added a credit card](/billing/quickstart/#how-to-add-a-payment-method) to your account @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Domains and DNS allows you to manage and register your [internal](/domains-and-d * Internal domains are billed immediately upon registration. -1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains & DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click **+ Search domain name**. 3. Enter the domain name you wish to register in the search bar. 4. Click the search icon to check the domain availability. A selection of available domains appears. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/renew-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/renew-domain.mdx index da495e2a67..e389152aa3 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/renew-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/renew-domain.mdx @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ This page shows you how to renew your domain using Scaleway Domains and DNS. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added a credit card](/billing/quickstart/#how-to-add-a-payment-method) to your account - Registered one or more domains with Scaleway Domains and DNS -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The list of your domains displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of your domains displays. 2. Click the domain you want to renew. Your domain's overview page displays. 3. Click **Renew** under **Expiration date**. A pop-up displays. 4. Choose your registration period in the drop-down list. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/test-dns-zones-with-dig.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/test-dns-zones-with-dig.mdx index 23c83e03bf..3233ee88cc 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/test-dns-zones-with-dig.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/test-dns-zones-with-dig.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows you how to use the `dig` command to perform some common DNS test - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Added](/domains-and-dns/how-to/add-external-domain/) **external domains** with Scaleway Domains and DNS or not - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status of the Organization in which the actions will be performed, or be an IAM user with the [necessary permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) - Installed `dig` diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/trade-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/trade-domain.mdx index 8bf5bbeaa3..2f885bdfb8 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/trade-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/trade-domain.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Scaleway's Domains and DNS [trade](/domains-and-dns/concepts/#trade) feature all - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Entered your credit card information on your account - [Registered](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at least one **internal domain** with Scaleway Domains and DNS - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status of the Organization in which the actions will be performed, or be an IAM user with the [necessary permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Scaleway's Domains and DNS [trade](/domains-and-dns/concepts/#trade) feature all ## How to use the trade feature -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard with the list of your domains displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard with the list of your domains displays. 2. Click the internal domain you want to edit. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **Contacts** tab. Your domain's registrant, technical, and administrative contacts display. 4. Click **Trade domain**. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/transfer-external-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/transfer-external-domain.mdx index 7408460592..a4817ff0a9 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/transfer-external-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/transfer-external-domain.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page shows you how to transfer domains to Scaleway Domains and DNS. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added a credit card](/billing/quickstart/#how-to-add-a-payment-method) to your account - External domains to transfer @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This page shows you how to transfer domains to Scaleway Domains and DNS. ## How to transfer .fr domains -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click **+ Register new domain**. 3. Enter the domain name you wish to transfer in the box and click the search icon to verify that the domain is available. A selection of available domains displays. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ This page shows you how to transfer domains to Scaleway Domains and DNS. ## How to transfer domains with other extensions -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS dashboard displays. 2. Click **+ Register new domain**: 3. Enter the domain you wish to transfer in the box and click the search icon to verify that the domain is available. A selection of available domains displays. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/unlock-internal-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/unlock-internal-domain.mdx index 9e41d0248e..083a88854d 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/unlock-internal-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/how-to/unlock-internal-domain.mdx @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ Domain names are locked by default to avoid any unsolicited outgoing transfer. I -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An **internal domain** registered with Scaleway Domains and DNS ## How to unlock a domain name -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the domain you want to unlock. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click **Unlock** under **Transfer** in the **Domain Information** section. A confirmation pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/quickstart.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/quickstart.mdx index 3fdc270fea..1e7b68c65f 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/quickstart.mdx @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Follow this guided tour to discover how to navigate the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to register an internal domain -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click **+ Search domain name**. 3. Enter the domain name you wish to register in the search bar and hit `Enter` to verify that the domain is available. A list of domain names displays with their availability status. 4. Tick the box next to the domain you want to register. Then click **Select and configure contacts**. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already - 1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. + 1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click **+ Search domain name**. 3. Enter the domain name you wish to register in the search bar and hit `Enter` to verify that the domain is available. A list of domain names displays with their availability status. 4. Click **Manage as external** next to the external domain you want to register. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already - 1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. + 1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click the **External domains** tab, then click **+ Manage new domain**. 3. Enter the external domain name in the search bar and hit `Enter` to check if the domain exists. 4. Enter the number of million queries you need. The estimated cost for the domain name displays. @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already ## How to add a new DNS zone -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to add a DNS zone. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already ## How to delete an existing DNS zone -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS screen displays. 2. Click the domain for which you want to delete a DNS zone. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click next to the DNS zone you want to delete, then click **Delete**. @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already ## How to add DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS zone screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS zone screen displays. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click the DNS zone you want to add a record in. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ The domain registration process differs depending on whether or not you already ## How to delete DNS records -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Domains and DNS zone screen displays. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Domains and DNS zone screen displays. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. The domain's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click the DNS zone containing the record you want to delete. diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/cannot-transfer-domain.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/cannot-transfer-domain.mdx index 725de9e92b..05b83ee74e 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/cannot-transfer-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/cannot-transfer-domain.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to solve domain transfer issues related to **Scaleway Do - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) an API key with sufficient [IAM permissions](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) to perform the actions described on this page - Registered a domain diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-cache.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-cache.mdx index d0d521a8a5..e3117cdff7 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-cache.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-cache.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can disable and enable caching at will, as well as control the lifetime of a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Edge Services pipeline for a [Load Balancer](/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb/) or [Object Storage bucket](/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-bucket/) origin diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-waf.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-waf.mdx index 90c7568da5..57e33e963b 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-waf.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/configure-waf.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To read more about how WAF works, try our [Understanding WAF](/edge-services/ref -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Edge Services pipeline for a [Load Balancer](/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb/) origin diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-bucket.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-bucket.mdx index 7150e3882a..10a93fbe14 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-bucket.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Read on to learn how to create an Edge Services pipeline for your Object Storage -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An active [Edge Services subscription](/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Read on to learn how to create an Edge Services pipeline for your Object Storage You can create an Edge Services pipeline [from the Object Storage section of the console](/object-storage/how-to/get-started-edge-services/), by navigating to your bucket's dashboard and clicking the **Edge Services** tab. However, in this documentation, we describe how to create a pipeline directly from the **Edge Services** section of the console. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Create pipeline**. The pipeline creation wizard displays. diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb.mdx index d72c0f5bfb..bd4d2813e4 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/create-pipeline-lb.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Edge Services is an additional feature for Scaleway Load Balancers and Object St -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An active [Edge Services subscription](/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services/) - A [Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Edge Services is an additional feature for Scaleway Load Balancers and Object St You can create an Edge Services pipeline from the Load Balancer section of the console, via the **Edge Services** tab there. However, in this documentation, we describe how to create a pipeline directly from the **Edge Services** section of the console. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Create pipeline**. The pipeline creation wizard displays. diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/delete-pipeline.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/delete-pipeline.mdx index 8494048ef6..f98e70940b 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/delete-pipeline.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/delete-pipeline.mdx @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ You can delete an Edge Services pipeline at any time by following the steps belo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Edge Services pipeline -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Pipelines** tab displays. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Pipelines** tab displays. 2. Click the pipeline that you want to delete. You are taken to the pipeline's **Overview** page diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services.mdx index 905095650b..68c0bb75a5 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services.mdx @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ Find out more about how Edge Service subscription plans and billing works on our -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization You can subscribe to Edge Services from the Object Storage or Load Balancer dashboards of the Scaleway console. However, the instructions below detail how to subscribe from the dedicated Edge Services section of the console.

Whichever path you use, the same pricing plans and subscription mechanisms apply. Subscribing from the Object Storage or Load Balancer dashboards does **not** limit you to only creating pipelines for that product with your subscription. Subscription plans are scoped to a single Scaleway [Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project).
-1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Subscribe to Edge Services**. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ If you upgrade your plan, any additional charges (for extra pipelines, cache dat Find out more about how Edge Service subscription plans and billing works, including scenarios for changing your plan mid-month, on our [Understanding Edge Services pricing](/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-pricing/) page. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Plans** tab. An overview of your current plan displays, along with options to manage your plan or terminate your subscription. diff --git a/pages/edge-services/how-to/terminate-edge-services.mdx b/pages/edge-services/how-to/terminate-edge-services.mdx index c508290094..981e32f4be 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/how-to/terminate-edge-services.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/how-to/terminate-edge-services.mdx @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Find out more about how you are charged when you terminate your Edge Services su -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An active [Edge Services subscription](/edge-services/how-to/subscribe-edge-services/) - [Deleted all your Edge Services pipelines](/edge-services/how-to/delete-pipeline/) You can terminate your Edge Services subscription at any time, as long as you have deleted all your pipelines. You will be charged pro rata for the month you cancel, based on how much of that month your subscription was active. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Plans** tab. An overview of your current plan displays, along with options to manage your plan or terminate your subscription. diff --git a/pages/edge-services/quickstart.mdx b/pages/edge-services/quickstart.mdx index 36940c7238..16bd9a801b 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/quickstart.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To use Edge Services, you must take out a subscription plan, which then enables -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created either a [Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) or an [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To use Edge Services, you must subscribe to a [pricing plan](https://www.scalewa Find out more about how Edge Service subscription plans and billing works on our [Understanding Edge Services pricing](/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-pricing/) page, or follow the steps below to subscribe. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Subscribe to Edge Services**. Information about available [pricing plans](https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/network/#edge-services) is displayed. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Find out more about how Edge Service subscription plans and billing works on our You can create [pipelines](/edge-services/concepts/#pipeline) for either Object Storage buckets or Load Balancer origins. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Create pipeline**. The pipeline creation wizard displays. @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Enabling a cache and/or a **W**eb **A**pplication **F**irewall on your Edge Serv ## How to delete an Edge Services pipeline -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Pipelines** tab displays. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Pipelines** tab displays. 2. Click the pipeline that you want to delete. You are taken to the pipeline's **Overview** page. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Enabling a cache and/or a **W**eb **A**pplication **F**irewall on your Edge Serv You can terminate your Edge Services subscription at any time, as long as you have deleted all your pipelines. You will be charged pro rata for the month you cancel, based on how many days in that month your subscription was active. -1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. +1. Click **Edge Services** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your Edge Services dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Plans** tab. An overview of your current plan displays, along with options to manage your plan or terminate your subscription. diff --git a/pages/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-ga.mdx b/pages/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-ga.mdx index 514eb9f7d8..743f65c6fc 100644 --- a/pages/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-ga.mdx +++ b/pages/edge-services/reference-content/understanding-ga.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Pricing plan details can also be viewed on the [Scaleway pricing page](https://w ## Transitioning from free to paid use -At the end of October 2024, we automatically selected the most cost-effective subscription plan for each existing Edge Services user, based on their usage. When billing started on the 1st of November 2024, users therefore saw in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) that they were subscribed to the plan we had selected for them. +At the end of October 2024, we automatically selected the most cost-effective subscription plan for each existing Edge Services user, based on their usage. When billing started on the 1st of November 2024, users therefore saw in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) that they were subscribed to the plan we had selected for them. Billing for Edge Services is pro rata, and you can cancel or change your subscription plan at any time. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx index 0a114cfef1..273f477d62 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The **one-command deployment feature** accelerates server provisioning by combin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-cli.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-cli.mdx index 7a1901f0be..b5ccbb5ba0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-cli.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -Scaleway's [Elastic Metal servers](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) provide you with dedicated servers on-demand, with all the benefits of the cloud, including flexibility and hourly billing. These servers are great for large workloads, big data, and applications that require increased security and dedicated resources. You can create and manage your Elastic Metal servers from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/elastic-metal/) or the [Scaleway Command Line Interface (CLI)](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2). +Scaleway's [Elastic Metal servers](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) provide you with dedicated servers on-demand, with all the benefits of the cloud, including flexibility and hourly billing. These servers are great for large workloads, big data, and applications that require increased security and dedicated resources. You can create and manage your Elastic Metal servers from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), via the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/elastic-metal/) or the [Scaleway Command Line Interface (CLI)](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2). In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the CLI to create an Elastic Metal server, install an OS, and manage the server lifecycle. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The [Scaleway Command Line Interface (CLI)](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/activate-remote-access.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/activate-remote-access.mdx index 902980ffc2..e112a481ec 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/activate-remote-access.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/activate-remote-access.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Using remote access, you can access the machine for debugging purposes, even if -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server compatible with [remote access](/elastic-metal/concepts/#remote-access) @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Using remote access, you can access the machine for debugging purposes, even if ## Activating remote access -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the name of the server you want to access using the remote access option. 3. Scroll down to **Remote access** in the server's information page. Then click **Activate**. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/add-virtual-mac-address.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/add-virtual-mac-address.mdx index 943ce3d502..96fcc34136 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/add-virtual-mac-address.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/add-virtual-mac-address.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Virtual MAC addresses act as virtual interface identifiers necessary for virtual -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An installed Elastic Metal server ([how to create an Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server)) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Virtual MAC addresses act as virtual interface identifiers necessary for virtual Virtual MAC addresses are only necessary for virtualization. If you plan to configure the flexible IP as a secondary interface on the host OS, a virtual MAC is not required. -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab to navigate to flexible IP section. A list of your flexible IPs for Elastic Metal server displays. 3. Click the next to the flexible IP you wish to configure. The configuration menu for the flexible IP will display. 4. Click **More info** to see detailed information about the IP address. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx index 8cfda2b28e..1074e313c0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/adjust-available-bandwidth.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Every Elastic Metal server comes with a designated bandwidth allowance. Increase -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Every Elastic Metal server comes with a designated bandwidth allowance. Increase Follow these steps to boost the bandwidth of your Elastic Metal server: -1. Navigate to **Elastic Metal** under the **Bare Metal** section in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. This action takes you to the Elastic Metal dashboard. +1. Navigate to **Elastic Metal** under the **Bare Metal** section in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. This action takes you to the Elastic Metal dashboard. 2. Click the server name or the beside your desired server to access its information page. 3. Click **Settings** to see a list of available configurations. Then click **Manage bandwidth** in the **Public bandwidth** section. A pop-up window appears. 4. Choose the desired maximum bandwidth for your Elastic Metal server. The associated monthly fee displays on the right side of the pop-up. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Follow these steps to boost the bandwidth of your Elastic Metal server: To reduce the bandwidth for your Elastic Metal server, follow these steps: -1. Access the **Elastic Metal** section within the **Bare Metal** category of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Access the **Elastic Metal** section within the **Bare Metal** category of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click the server name or the beside your desired server to access its information page. 3. Navigate to **Settings** and then to the **Public bandwidth** section. Click **Manage bandwidth** to open a pop-up. 4. Adjust the bandwidth to your desired level. The associated monthly fee will be adjusted accordingly. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/attach-detach-flexible-ip.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/attach-detach-flexible-ip.mdx index 0b7f9d0044..efdf4c93c8 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/attach-detach-flexible-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/attach-detach-flexible-ip.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can order up to 64 flexible IPs (IPv4 or IPv6) for each of your Elastic Meta
-- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can order up to 64 flexible IPs (IPv4 or IPv6) for each of your Elastic Meta ## How to attach a flexible IP to an Elastic Metal server -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab to display the list of available failover IPs. 3. Drag and drop the flexible IP from the **Flexible IP** panel to your server in the **Elastic Metal servers** panel to attach it to a machine. @@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ You can order up to 64 flexible IPs (IPv4 or IPv6) for each of your Elastic Meta ## How to detach a flexible IP from an Elastic Metal server -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab to display the list of available failover IPs. 3. Drag and drop the flexible IP from your server in the **Elastic Metal servers** panel to the **Flexible IP** panel to detach it from the server. 4. Click **Validate** to confirm and complete the detachment. ## How to switch the destination host of a flexible IP for Elastic Metal servers -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab to display the list of failover IPs for Elastic Metal servers allocated to your account. 3. Configure your services and the [flexible IP](/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip/) on the new server to ensure uninterrupted service availability. 4. In the **Elastic Metal servers** panel, drag and drop the flexible IP from its current server to the new one to update its destination. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/change-billing-period.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/change-billing-period.mdx index 5c4260c9db..055c630ac0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/change-billing-period.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/change-billing-period.mdx @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ Scaleway’s Elastic Metal servers give you flexible billing options tailored to By moving to monthly billing, you will enjoy significant discounts compared to hourly rates—delivering real cost savings for longer-term usage. Best of all, you keep your existing server configuration with no need for a new setup. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) -1. Click [Elastic Metal](https://console.scaleway.com/elastic-metal/servers) in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click [Elastic Metal](https://console.scaleway.com/elastic-metal/servers) in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the server you want to configure. The server's information page displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Billing preferences** section. Here, you can see information about your current billing option. Click **Update to monthly billing**. A pop-up displays. 4. Review the server and optipons details and their new monthly pricing. Note that switching to monthly billing incurs a one-time commitment fee, which is charged immediately. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-disk-partitions.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-disk-partitions.mdx index 47c5c6be3b..ec14b3eb2a 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-disk-partitions.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-disk-partitions.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ However, if you have specific requirements, you can define a custom partition la -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip.mdx index 85eae5fce6..3ecba8626c 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ip.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Learn how to configure a [flexible IP address](/elastic-metal/concepts/#flexible -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ipv6.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ipv6.mdx index 8d1ca0a206..c7f4a9262b 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ipv6.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-flexible-ipv6.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' The configuration of a flexible IPv6 depends on the Linux distribution running on your Elastic Metal server. This guide covers the steps for configuring your flexible IPv6 on machines running Debian, Ubuntu, or CentOS. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-ipv6-hypervisor.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-ipv6-hypervisor.mdx index cf3144ddba..0c50f390de 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-ipv6-hypervisor.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-ipv6-hypervisor.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This guide covers the steps for configuring the network interfaces on different -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) with a hypervisor (Proxmox) installed - A [flexible IPv6](/elastic-metal/how-to/order-flexible-ip/) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-reverse-dns-flexible-ip.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-reverse-dns-flexible-ip.mdx index 81d473dba4..71d1205474 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-reverse-dns-flexible-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/configure-reverse-dns-flexible-ip.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Reverse DNS (rDNS) is the opposite of classic forward DNS, mapping an IP address -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Reverse DNS (rDNS) is the opposite of classic forward DNS, mapping an IP address Ensure that a corresponding `A-Record` (IPv4) or `AAAA-Record` (IPv6) pointing to the IP address exists before editing the reverse DNS. -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab to display the list of your failover IPs for Elastic Metal servers. 3. Click **More** () next to the flexible IP you want to configure. The configuration menu for the flexible IP displays. 4. Click **More info** to see detailed information about the IP address. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx index 209c92db04..25a8e0a70f 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This page shows you how to connect to your Scaleway Elastic Metal server via SSH -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server.mdx index 92e6108cc0..b58ef32ea9 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server.mdx @@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Scaleway [Elastic Metal servers](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) provide on-demand dedicated servers similar to cloud instances. These servers are ideal for large workloads, big data, and applications requiring enhanced security and dedicated resources. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) ### Steps to create an Elastic Metal server -1. Go to **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal server creation page displays. +1. Go to **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal server creation page displays. 2. Click **Create Elastic Metal server**. The server creation wizard will launch. 3. Complete the server creation wizard: - Select the geographical region for your server by choosing an Availability Zone. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-virtual-mac-group.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-virtual-mac-group.mdx index 368b275fa7..c03defe5fb 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-virtual-mac-group.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/create-virtual-mac-group.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Once the virtual MAC group is active, IPs that share the same MAC address are li -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Created](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) and [installed](/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server/) an Elastic Metal server @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Once the virtual MAC group is active, IPs that share the same MAC address are li You need to have at least two flexible IPs in your account to create a virtual MAC group.
-1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab. 3. Verify that at least one flexible IP is assigned to one of your servers. 4. Drag and drop the second flexible IP from the **Flexible IPs** section to your Elastic Metal server. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/delete-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/delete-server.mdx index 11d4fb1368..485dc92d26 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/delete-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/delete-server.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows how to delete an Elastic Metal server from the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Elastic Metal server @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This page shows how to delete an Elastic Metal server from the Scaleway console. ## Deleting an Elastic Metal server -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the name of the server you want to delete. The server information page displays. 3. Click the **Settings** tab and scroll to de **Delete Elastic Metal server** section. 4. Click **Delete Elastic Metal server**. A pop-up displays. Type **DELETE** to confirm and click **Delete Elastic Metal server** to proceed. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/enable-smtp.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/enable-smtp.mdx index c5cb752979..4ad323cac9 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/enable-smtp.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/enable-smtp.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ By default, the SMTP ports (25, 465, 587) for outgoing emails on your Elastic Me If you want to send emails from your server, you can enable SMTP for each Availability Zone from the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) - [Verified your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ If you want to send emails from your server, you can enable SMTP for each Availa This guide explains how to enable SMTP on Elastic Metal servers. If you need to enable SMTP on other resources, refer to our documentation on [how to send emails from your Instance](/instances/how-to/send-emails-from-your-instance/) and [how to enable SMTP on Public Gateways](/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway/#how-to-enable-smtp).
-1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section on the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section on the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click the **General Settings** tab. The SMTP configuration displays. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/get-use-loyalty-reward.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/get-use-loyalty-reward.mdx index d38fc29c56..59b2949794 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/get-use-loyalty-reward.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/get-use-loyalty-reward.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The value of the reward is a cloud service voucher in the sum of the commitment -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Elastic Metal server that has been up and running for 12 consecutive months diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server.mdx index aab429c0b6..9c104b4fb4 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Scaleway [Elastic Metal](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) allows you If you ordered your server without a preinstalled operating system, you can install an OS once the Elastic Metal server is delivered to your account. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If you ordered your server without a preinstalled operating system, you can inst -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click **Install** next to the server you want to install. The server installation wizard displays. 3. Complete the server installation wizard: - Choose an OS to run on your server or opt for custom installation. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/kubernetes-on-riscv.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/kubernetes-on-riscv.mdx index a83d3b6f48..76fb0ea2ac 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/kubernetes-on-riscv.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/kubernetes-on-riscv.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kosmos cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) on which you have [configured a pool of external nodes](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster/#how-to-configure-external-nodes-to-join-the-cluster) - [Created an Elastic Metal RV1 server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/order-flexible-ip.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/order-flexible-ip.mdx index 106de4e4a9..b568bd3bd0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/order-flexible-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/order-flexible-ip.mdx @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ They allow you to move an IP from one server to another without changing your en
-- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [installed Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab at the top of the page to display the flexible IP configuration page. 3. Click **+ Order flexible IP**. The order dialog displays. - Select either: diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reboot-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reboot-server.mdx index 06658b6734..8d22f0bebd 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reboot-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reboot-server.mdx @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -If your [Elastic Metal server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) is no longer reachable from the internet or does not work as expected, you can reboot it from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). The reboot feature launches a power-cycle on the physical hardware and restarts the machine. +If your [Elastic Metal server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/elastic-metal/) is no longer reachable from the internet or does not work as expected, you can reboot it from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The reboot feature launches a power-cycle on the physical hardware and restarts the machine. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the name of the server you want to reboot. 3. Click the **Reboot** button on the server information page. 4. Select the **Normal** reboot mode and confirm by clicking **Reboot Elastic Metal server**. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reinstall-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reinstall-server.mdx index 3f035e784a..e63e60307c 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reinstall-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/reinstall-server.mdx @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -An Elastic Metal server can be reinstalled at any time from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). This can be useful when you want to run a different image on the machine or if you want to have a fresh installation. +An Elastic Metal server can be reinstalled at any time from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). This can be useful when you want to run a different image on the machine or if you want to have a fresh installation. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ An Elastic Metal server can be reinstalled at any time from the [Scaleway consol Reinstalling your server permanently erases the disk and all its data. Make sure to have a backup before reinstalling your server.
-1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click next to the server you want to reinstall. A drop-down menu displays. 3. Click **Reinstall** in the menu to enter the installation wizard. 4. Complete the server reinstallation wizard: diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx index e10a0d5d95..5b38ce1b07 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/send-metrics-logs-to-cockpit.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Cockpit provides a user-friendly interface for real-time monitoring of CPU, memo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Elastic Metal](/elastic-metal/quickstart/) or [Dedibox](/dedibox-scaleway/quickstart/) server running on a Linux operating system diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/shutdown-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/shutdown-server.mdx index cab1ac1920..6607f43147 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/shutdown-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/shutdown-server.mdx @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -An Elastic Metal server can be shut down from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). This powers off the physical server. +An Elastic Metal server can be shut down from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). This powers off the physical server. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click next to the server you want to shut down. A drop-down menu displays. 3. Click **Power off** in the menu. 4. Confirm that you have shut down the operating system and click **Power off Elastic Metal server** to power off the server. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index 44df4946db..530fd4d6c0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Private Networks allow your Elastic Metal servers to communicate with other Scal -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx index a0db97c0d3..320838bedc 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ Rescue mode allows you to boot an [Elastic Metal server](https://www.scaleway.co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. This opens the Elastic Metal dashboard. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. This opens the Elastic Metal dashboard. 2. Select the machine you want to reboot into rescue mode from the list of your Elastic Metal servers. Click the server's name to access its information page. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/view-the-event-logs.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/view-the-event-logs.mdx index 80223364ac..dfc7c6b5c6 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/view-the-event-logs.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/view-the-event-logs.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) -1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. +1. Click **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal dashboard displays. 2. Click the name of the server whose logs you want to see. The server details page displays. 3. Click the **Logs** tab. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/quickstart.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/quickstart.mdx index 3fa0b48602..41bcc43b6d 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Discover the Elastic Metal interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) ## How to create an Elastic Metal server -1. Go to **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Elastic Metal server creation page displays. +1. Go to **Elastic Metal** in the **Bare Metal** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Elastic Metal server creation page displays. 2. Click **Create Elastic Metal server**. The server creation wizard will launch. 3. Complete the server creation wizard: - Select the geographical region for your server by choosing an Availability Zone. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/enable-ssh-virtualization-distribution.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/enable-ssh-virtualization-distribution.mdx index 9286ff0d9d..260df573b5 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/enable-ssh-virtualization-distribution.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/enable-ssh-virtualization-distribution.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Elastic Metal servers support the installation of virtualization solutions Proxm -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) with Proxmox VE ## Enabling SSH on Proxmox VE diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx index fe82f55635..a6dcf65eed 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Each Elastic Metal server uses a RAID1 configuration after installation from the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Elastic Metal server with at least two disks in RAID1 diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/reset-admin-password-windows-server.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/reset-admin-password-windows-server.mdx index af8d318b84..7e186a95dd 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/reset-admin-password-windows-server.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/reset-admin-password-windows-server.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If you have lost this password, you can reset it via rescue mode. This guide exp -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Elastic Metal server [installed](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-remote-access-issues.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-remote-access-issues.mdx index 663d492dbd..efd998b365 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-remote-access-issues.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-remote-access-issues.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You are unable to connect to your Scaleway Elastic Metal server using remote acc ## Solution #### Ensure remote access is enabled -- Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) and navigate to your Elastic Metal server. +- Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and navigate to your Elastic Metal server. - Confirm that the **remote access* feature is available for your machine and activated. - If not enabled, follow our [instructions on how to activate remote access](/elastic-metal/how-to/activate-remote-access/) to activate it. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx index 1e06a3a98d..d8c88dc9d8 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ If your Elastic Metal server encounters issues but does not have a hardware fail -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) and [installed](/elastic-metal/how-to/install-server/) Elastic Metal server ## Booting into rescue mode diff --git a/pages/environmental-footprint/how-to/track-monthly-footprint.mdx b/pages/environmental-footprint/how-to/track-monthly-footprint.mdx index 2f532d5072..4bb18a1699 100644 --- a/pages/environmental-footprint/how-to/track-monthly-footprint.mdx +++ b/pages/environmental-footprint/how-to/track-monthly-footprint.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import image2 from './assets/scaleway-env-monthly-report-detailed.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system.mdx index c023c10135..09f8054777 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a file system](/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system/) - [Created at least one POP2 Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system.mdx index ece685c0d2..25ef9e0ba9 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization This page explains how to create a file system using the Scaleway console. diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/manage-delete-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/manage-delete-file-system.mdx index 4ee6603ab1..21424b0063 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/manage-delete-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/manage-delete-file-system.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page explains how to manage and delete a file system. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a file system](/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system/) diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/mount-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/mount-file-system.mdx index 39bafda50a..c611689274 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/mount-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/mount-file-system.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page explains how to mount a file system to one or several Scaleway Instanc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a file system](/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system/) - [Attached](/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system/) a file system to one or several Instances diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/resize-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/resize-file-system.mdx index ca4e90b525..a4ef32f139 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/resize-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/resize-file-system.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a file system](/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system/) diff --git a/pages/file-storage/how-to/unmount-file-system.mdx b/pages/file-storage/how-to/unmount-file-system.mdx index c3b83b982b..67439609b2 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/how-to/unmount-file-system.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/how-to/unmount-file-system.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page explains how to unmount a file system from one or several Scaleway Ins -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a file system](/file-storage/how-to/create-file-system/) - [Attached](/file-storage/how-to/attach-file-system/) and [mounted](/file-storage/how-to/mount-file-system/) a file system to at least one Scaleway Instance diff --git a/pages/file-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/file-storage/quickstart.mdx index 22a614eb9b..3e33f823cd 100644 --- a/pages/file-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/file-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This guide teaches you how to quickly create, attach, mount, unmount, detach, an -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a file system diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-audio-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-audio-models.mdx index 5ab51a1212..9a3a53bf96 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-audio-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-audio-models.mdx @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Scaleway's Generative APIs service allows users to interact with powerful audio models hosted on the platform. There are several ways to interact with audio models: -- The Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. +- The Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. - Via the [Chat Completions API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-chat-completions-create-a-chat-completion) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Python 3.7+ installed on your system @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ There are several ways to interact with audio models: Scaleway provides a web playground for instruct-based models hosted on Generative APIs. -1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. +1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. 2. Click the name of the chat model you want to try. Alternatively, click next to the chat model, and click **Try model** in the menu. The web playground displays. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-code-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-code-models.mdx index 6ee5776e2a..64e3543bd2 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-code-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-code-models.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Scaleway's Generative APIs service allows users to interact with powerful code m Code models are inherently [language models](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/) specialized in **understanding code**, **generating code** and **fixing code**. As such, they will be available through the same interfaces as language models: -- The Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real time. +- The Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real time. - Via the [Chat API](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#querying-language-models-via-api) For more information on how to query language models, read [our dedicated documentation](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/). @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Code models are also ideal AI assistants when **added to IDEs** (integrated deve -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - An IDE such as Visual Studio Code or JetBrains diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-embedding-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-embedding-models.mdx index e5f73dd3d0..3127b8c8a7 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-embedding-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-embedding-models.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The embedding service is OpenAI compatible. Refer to OpenAI's [embedding documen -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Python 3.7+ installed on your system diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models.mdx index ea5239835e..755834b100 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models.mdx @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ import ChatCompVsResponsesApi from '@macros/ai/chat-comp-vs-responses-api.mdx' Scaleway's Generative APIs service allows users to interact with powerful language models hosted on the platform. There are several ways to interact with language models: -- The Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) provides complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. +- The Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) provides complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. - Via the [Chat Completions API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-chat-completions-create-a-chat-completion) or the [Responses API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-responses-beta-create-a-response) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Python 3.7+ installed on your system @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ There are several ways to interact with language models: Scaleway provides a web playground for instruct-based models hosted on Generative APIs. -1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. +1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. 2. Click the name of the chat model you want to try. Alternatively, click next to the chat model, and click **Try model** in the menu. The web playground displays. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx index dd123d1602..63296b9baf 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ Scaleway's Generative APIs service allows users to interact with powerful vision There are several ways to interact with vision models: -- The Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. +- The Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. - The [Chat Completions API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-chat-completions-create-a-chat-completion). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Python 3.7+ installed on your system @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ There are several ways to interact with vision models: Scaleway provides a web playground for vision models hosted on Generative APIs. -1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. +1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. 2. Click the name of the vision model you want to try. Alternatively, click next to the vision model, and click **Try model** in the menu. The web playground displays. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/use-structured-outputs.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/use-structured-outputs.mdx index 7868f3d858..1ccfb84a3c 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/use-structured-outputs.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/use-structured-outputs.mdx @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ By specifying a response format when using the Chat Completions API or Responses There are two main modes for generating JSON: **Object Mode** (schemaless) and **Schema Mode** (deterministic, structured output). There are several ways to interact with language models: -- The Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. +- The Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) provides a complete [playground](/generative-apis/how-to/query-language-models/#accessing-the-playground), aiming to test models, adapt parameters, and observe how these changes affect the output in real-time. - Via the [Chat Completions API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-chat-completions-create-a-chat-completion) or the [Responses API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/generative-apis/#path-responses-beta-create-a-response) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Python 3.7+ installed on your system diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/quickstart.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/quickstart.mdx index 87592a1c61..baad768582 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/quickstart.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Hosted in European data centers and priced competitively per million tokens used - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Python 3.7+ installed on your system @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Hosted in European data centers and priced competitively per million tokens used Scaleway provides a web playground for instruct-based models hosted on Generative APIs. ### Accessing the Playground -1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. +1. Navigate to **Generative APIs** under the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of models you can query displays. 2. Click the name of the chat model you want to try. Alternatively, click next to the chat model, and click **Try model** in the menu. The web playground displays. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-intellij-using-continue.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-intellij-using-continue.mdx index 8322949f3a..04d18364fe 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-intellij-using-continue.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-intellij-using-continue.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This guide will help you integrate AI-powered code models into JetBrain's Intell -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Installed [IntelliJ IDEA](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/) on your local machine. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-vscode-using-continue.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-vscode-using-continue.mdx index 49cf4d76df..f75b097188 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-vscode-using-continue.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-vscode-using-continue.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This guide provides a step-by-step guide on how to integrate AI-powered code mod -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Installed [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) on your local machine diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-zed-ide.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-zed-ide.mdx index 864b3886fe..e722a6bda5 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-zed-ide.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/adding-ai-to-zed-ide.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Zed is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) including AI coding assistanc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - Installed [Zed](https://zed.dev/) on your local machine diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/integrate-with-n8n.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/integrate-with-n8n.mdx index 9e8d8d8843..e073de2813 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/integrate-with-n8n.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/reference-content/integrate-with-n8n.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ n8n is an open-source workflow automation tool that allows users to build automa -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) for API authentication - [Installed n8n](https://docs.n8n.io/hosting/installation/docker/) on your local machine diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance.mdx index 5e98b6102d..dadea80a89 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance.mdx @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ When you have completed your calculations using the GPU Instance, [deletion can -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account ## How to create a GPU Instance -1. Navigate to **CPU & GPU Instances** under the **Compute** section in the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). This action will direct you to the [Instance dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). +1. Navigate to **CPU & GPU Instances** under the **Compute** section in the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). This action will direct you to the [Instance dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). 2. Click **+ Create Instance** to proceed to the [Instance creation page](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). 3. Follow these steps to configure your GPU Instance: - **Availability Zone**: Choose the geographical region, represented by the Availability Zone, where your Instance will be deployed. diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-gpu-with-docker.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-gpu-with-docker.mdx index cbcbd50f5a..418a4a99f0 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-gpu-with-docker.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-gpu-with-docker.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can also run Docker images provided by other sources and use them with your -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account - A [GPU Instance](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/) diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-mig-with-kubernetes.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-mig-with-kubernetes.mdx index eec6d316a4..1095cfe5d5 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-mig-with-kubernetes.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-mig-with-kubernetes.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In this guide, we will explore the capabilities of NVIDIA MIG within a Kubernete -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/quickstart/#how-to-create-a-kubernetes-cluster) with a [GPU Instance](/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type/) as node diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-nvidia-mig-technology.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-nvidia-mig-technology.mdx index 75f63e59f3..6077992b12 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-nvidia-mig-technology.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-nvidia-mig-technology.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ For more information about NVIDIA MIG, refer to the official [MIG documentation] -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [MIG-compatible GPU Instance](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-pipenv.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-pipenv.mdx index f0a7c12b8b..59f959268f 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-pipenv.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-pipenv.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Pipenv is a powerful package and dependency manager for Python projects. It comb ### Requirements -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [GPU Instance](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account diff --git a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-preinstalled-env.mdx b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-preinstalled-env.mdx index d8a0008ae4..13c216ed99 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/how-to/use-preinstalled-env.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/how-to/use-preinstalled-env.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Using the latest Ubuntu Focal GPU OS12 image gives you a minimal OS installation -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [GPU Instance](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) added to your account diff --git a/pages/gpu/quickstart.mdx b/pages/gpu/quickstart.mdx index 4b054946cd..58cf778940 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ In addition to this, GPU Instances have all the features of our regular Instance ## How to create a GPU Instance -1. Navigate to **CPU & GPU Instances** under the **Compute** section in the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). This action will direct you to the [Instance dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). +1. Navigate to **CPU & GPU Instances** under the **Compute** section in the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). This action will direct you to the [Instance dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). 2. Click **+ Create Instance** to proceed to the [Instance creation page](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers). 3. Follow these steps to configure your GPU Instance: - **Availability Zone**: Choose the geographical region, represented by the Availability Zone, where your Instance will be deployed. diff --git a/pages/guidelines.mdx b/pages/guidelines.mdx index d73dc3e6cd..836d7b37ed 100644 --- a/pages/guidelines.mdx +++ b/pages/guidelines.mdx @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Use native Markdown syntax for links: | Markdown syntax | Renders as | | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | -| ````Open the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/)```` | Open the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) | +| ````Open the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements)```` | Open the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) | - Include links to **other Scaleway Documentation pages** to: - Avoid repeating instructions that already exist on an existing page @@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - Configured [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) on your machine @@ -518,13 +518,13 @@ Continue by listing the necessary products, resources or items users must have. | DO WRITE ✅ | DO NOT WRITE ❌| |-------------|----------------| -| ## Before you start

To complete the actions presented below, you must have:

- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://console.scaleway.com)
- An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/)
- A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) | To complete the actions presented below, you must have:

- You have a Scaleway account
- Have an SSH key
-SSH key | +| ## Before you start

To complete the actions presented below, you must have:

- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements)
- An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/)
- A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) | To complete the actions presented below, you must have:

- You have a Scaleway account
- Have an SSH key
-SSH key | **Frequently used requirements** | MDX formatting | What users see | |----------------|----------------| -|`- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://console.scaleway.com)` | - A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) | +|`- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements)` | - A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) | |`- [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization` | - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization | |`- An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/)` | - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) | |`- A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/)` | - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) | diff --git a/pages/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage.mdx b/pages/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage.mdx index 3f45ce7ed0..a8f91746cf 100644 --- a/pages/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image2 from './assets/scaleway-preferred-project.webp' import image3 from './assets/scaleway-iam-app.webp' -You can carry out actions on Scaleway Object Storage resources either via the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), or via a third-party API or CLI, such as [the AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/), [MinIOClient](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-minio-client/) or [Rclone](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-rclone/). +You can carry out actions on Scaleway Object Storage resources either via the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), or via a third-party API or CLI, such as [the AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/), [MinIOClient](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-minio-client/) or [Rclone](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-rclone/). While the Scaleway console gives you the option to specify the [Scaleway Project](#what-is-a-project) to carry out your Object Storage actions in, this option is not available via third-party API/CLI tools. These tools are based on a [standard Amazon S3 programming interface](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3#S3_API_and_competing_services), which does not accept Project ID as a parameter. Therefore, when you create a Scaleway API key with IAM, you are prompted to specify the API key's **preferred Project for Object Storage**. This API key will always use this Project when carrying out Object Storage actions via any API/CLI. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ When you create new Projects, you can choose the Project in which you want to ad ## API keys -You need an API key if you want to carry out actions on Scaleway products and resources via the Scaleway [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) or other Scaleway developer tools like the [CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) and [Terraform/OpenTofu](https://github.com/scaleway/terraform-provider-scaleway), or any third-party API/CLI compatible with Scaleway products. An API key is not necessary if you only use the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) to create and manage your Scaleway resources. +You need an API key if you want to carry out actions on Scaleway products and resources via the Scaleway [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) or other Scaleway developer tools like the [CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) and [Terraform/OpenTofu](https://github.com/scaleway/terraform-provider-scaleway), or any third-party API/CLI compatible with Scaleway products. An API key is not necessary if you only use the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to create and manage your Scaleway resources. When you generate an API key with IAM, the key is associated with a specific [IAM user](/iam/concepts/#user) or [IAM application](/iam/concepts/#application). The API key inherits the permissions of its bearer (the user or application it is associated with). The user/application may have permissions on one or several Scaleway Projects, accorded to them via [policies](/iam/concepts/#policy). @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ In the first part of this example, we create an IAM application, create an API k -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to create an IAM application. 1. [Create a new IAM application](/iam/how-to/create-application/) called `my-test-app` without attaching any policies. diff --git a/pages/iam/concepts.mdx b/pages/iam/concepts.mdx index 2a347b5672..dadb823d13 100644 --- a/pages/iam/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/concepts.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The diagram above shows how different IAM concepts mentioned on this page intera ## Account -A user account refers to a human who owns a Scaleway account. Your account bears your personal information and authentication methods required to access the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). When you create your Scaleway account, an [Organization](#organization) is automatically created with you as the designated Owner. You can also be added to an existing Organization as a Member and have an account that exists only within that Organization. +A user account refers to a human who owns a Scaleway account. Your account bears your personal information and authentication methods required to access the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). When you create your Scaleway account, an [Organization](#organization) is automatically created with you as the designated Owner. You can also be added to an existing Organization as a Member and have an account that exists only within that Organization. Refer to the [How to create an account](/account/how-to/create-an-account) documentation page for more information. @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Refer to the [Understanding IAM Policies](/iam/reference-content/policy) and the ## Preferred Project -You can carry out actions on Scaleway Object Storage resources either via the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), or via a third-party API or CLI, such as [the AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/), [MinIOClient](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-minio-client/) or [Rclone](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-rclone/). While the Scaleway console gives you the option to specify the [Scaleway Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project) to carry out your Object Storage actions in, this option is not available via third-party API/CLI tools. These tools are based on a [standard Amazon S3 programming interface](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3#S3_API_and_competing_services), which does not accept Project ID as a parameter. Therefore, when you create a Scaleway API key with IAM, you are prompted to specify the API key's **preferred Project for Object Storage**. This API key will always use this Project when carrying out Object Storage actions via any API/CLI. See our page on [using API keys with Object Storage](/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage/) for more information. +You can carry out actions on Scaleway Object Storage resources either via the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), or via a third-party API or CLI, such as [the AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/), [MinIOClient](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-minio-client/) or [Rclone](/object-storage/api-cli/installing-rclone/). While the Scaleway console gives you the option to specify the [Scaleway Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project) to carry out your Object Storage actions in, this option is not available via third-party API/CLI tools. These tools are based on a [standard Amazon S3 programming interface](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3#S3_API_and_competing_services), which does not accept Project ID as a parameter. Therefore, when you create a Scaleway API key with IAM, you are prompted to specify the API key's **preferred Project for Object Storage**. This API key will always use this Project when carrying out Object Storage actions via any API/CLI. See our page on [using API keys with Object Storage](/iam/api-cli/using-api-key-object-storage/) for more information. ## Principal diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/comply-with-sec-requirements-member.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/comply-with-sec-requirements-member.mdx index 88e9fd443c..29e0008826 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/comply-with-sec-requirements-member.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/comply-with-sec-requirements-member.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Upon your [first login as a Member](/iam/how-to/log-in-as-a-member), you must co -- A Scaleway account and logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) as an [IAM Member](/iam/concepts/#member) +- A Scaleway account and logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) as an [IAM Member](/iam/concepts/#member) ## How to check the security requirements diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/create-api-keys.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/create-api-keys.mdx index 6d96c61ab7..f0d4133bcc 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/create-api-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/create-api-keys.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ API keys always inherit the permissions of their bearer (the IAM user or IAM app -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. You are taken to your [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users). diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/create-application.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/create-application.mdx index 3063f4f9ab..f025298098 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/create-application.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/create-application.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ An IAM application is a non-human user in an [Organization](/iam/concepts/#organ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/create-group.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/create-group.mdx index 713b648df5..d6e64528bc 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/create-group.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/create-group.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ An IAM group is a grouping of users and/or applications. Groups allow you to att -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/create-policy.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/create-policy.mdx index 36a49d9357..a5a202fe7b 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/create-policy.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/create-policy.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ An IAM [policy](/iam/reference-content/policy/) is used to define the permission -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/enforce-security-requirements-members.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/enforce-security-requirements-members.mdx index e24a43613a..b36f6e272d 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/enforce-security-requirements-members.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/enforce-security-requirements-members.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ For the increased security of your Organization, you can enforce different secur -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to disable a member's MFA diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-api-keys.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-api-keys.mdx index 73d3b47edb..981accaea2 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-api-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-api-keys.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ All users are able to view and delete their own API keys as necessary. API keys -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to edit an API key diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-applications.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-applications.mdx index fa5dedbc8c..34ac501aa4 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-applications.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-applications.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can manage IAM applications in an Organization if you are the [Owner](/iam/c -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to access the application overview diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-groups.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-groups.mdx index 2317711ee7..89ca84f3bf 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-groups.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-groups.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can manage IAM groups in an Organization if you are the [Owner](/iam/concept -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to access the group overview diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-members.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-members.mdx index 643c5ef0e5..f41c48a079 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-members.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-members.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image2 from './assets/scaleway-user-info.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Interactive demo diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-policies.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-policies.mdx index 51f0e3c9de..e3fd79ad03 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/manage-policies.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/manage-policies.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can manage IAM [policies](/iam/concepts/#policy) in an Organization if you a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to access the policy overview diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/view-logs.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/view-logs.mdx index 08b111163b..357b11f62c 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/view-logs.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/view-logs.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-iam-users-dashboard.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. diff --git a/pages/iam/how-to/view-permission-sets.mdx b/pages/iam/how-to/view-permission-sets.mdx index ec9254323a..38c9ac539b 100644 --- a/pages/iam/how-to/view-permission-sets.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/how-to/view-permission-sets.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can view the permission sets granted to API keys (via policies) through the - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You can view the permission sets granted to API keys (via policies) through the - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/pages/iam/quickstart.mdx b/pages/iam/quickstart.mdx index 7c05b8670a..af1ff19fee 100644 --- a/pages/iam/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Read our dedicated page for a [general overview of IAM](/iam/reference-content/o -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Console overview diff --git a/pages/iam/reference-content/guests-to-members-migration.mdx b/pages/iam/reference-content/guests-to-members-migration.mdx index f5bbf35589..8167bca8a0 100644 --- a/pages/iam/reference-content/guests-to-members-migration.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/reference-content/guests-to-members-migration.mdx @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The table below summarizes the key account and access management features that S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAMManager permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) 1. Click **IAM & API keys** on the top-right drop-down menu of the Scaleway console. The **Users** tab of the [Identity and Access Management dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users) displays. diff --git a/pages/iam/reference-content/overview.mdx b/pages/iam/reference-content/overview.mdx index 1ccc8badf5..52c7e40c5e 100644 --- a/pages/iam/reference-content/overview.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/reference-content/overview.mdx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ When you create a policy to define permissions for IAM users and applications, t ### Generating API keys -You can use the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) to create and manage resources without needing an [API key](/iam/concepts/#api-key). However, an API key is necessary if you want to use the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/). +You can use the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to create and manage resources without needing an [API key](/iam/concepts/#api-key). However, an API key is necessary if you want to use the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/). With the introduction of IAM, an API key is now associated with an IAM [user](/iam/concepts/#user) or [application](/iam/concepts/#application), and is always scoped per Organization. API keys inherit their permissions from their bearer (the user or application). You can generate one or several API keys for yourself in each of your Organizations via the console. If you are creating an IAM application, you can also generate API keys for that application. You cannot generate API keys for other human IAM users regardless of your IAM permissions, though you may be able to delete others' API keys within your Organization. diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/attaching-a-volume.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/attaching-a-volume.mdx index ec4907ac60..09f81d3a58 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/attaching-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/attaching-a-volume.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Block Storage volume](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume.mdx index bd39deb6e7..ebb7400788 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-backups.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-backups.mdx index 8dd15f8551..ba057ca572 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-backups.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-backups.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The Backup feature is used to back up your Instance data. It creates an image of -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A running Instance diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-managing-instances-with-cliv2.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-managing-instances-with-cliv2.mdx index 018a28d751..b6378dce06 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-managing-instances-with-cliv2.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/creating-managing-instances-with-cliv2.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Scaleway Instances provide you with resources to develop, test code and deploy y -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx index bf572e057f..84faa9f897 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/increasing-volume-size.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The Instances API allows you to interact with Block Storage volumes programmatic -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Block Storage volume](/instances/api-cli/creating-a-volume/) attached to an Instance diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/managing-instance-snapshot-via-cli.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/managing-instance-snapshot-via-cli.mdx index 75fe3e6e5f..0a2b3441b3 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/managing-instance-snapshot-via-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/managing-instance-snapshot-via-cli.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can use the Scaleway CLI to create, export, and import snapshots of your Ins -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/migrating-instances.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/migrating-instances.mdx index 114eac3c6d..9da341f682 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/migrating-instances.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/migrating-instances.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ To do so, you need the Instance’s ID and a valid API key. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), which must be stopped and not be in a placement group diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx index 11d9a180e1..c3dc41ad5f 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ More information on the QCOW2 file format, and how to use it can be found in the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with [Block Storage volumes](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/using-cloud-init.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/using-cloud-init.mdx index c44b219156..4c4f29b55c 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/using-cloud-init.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/using-cloud-init.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Cloud-config files are special scripts designed to be run by the cloud-init proc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Downloaded the [latest version of the Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) diff --git a/pages/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips.mdx b/pages/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips.mdx index cba8fbbad1..1ba7f70e4e 100644 --- a/pages/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx index 8d638b8b32..7dba260ed6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Reverse DNS is the opposite of classic "forward" DNS and maps an IP address to a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with its public (flexible) IP address attached to it - Configured a matching `A-record` pointing to your IP address. Note that if you have created the A record recently, it may take up to 24 hours for the operation to be completed. diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance.mdx index 9ce560c00f..a898d7301c 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows how to connect to your Scaleway Instance via SSH. Thanks to the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/create-a-backup.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/create-a-backup.mdx index da2af082fe..e0c47429d8 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/create-a-backup.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/create-a-backup.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This feature is available on Instance types. Creating images of your Instance is -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/create-an-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/create-an-instance.mdx index 073f308ca1..0decace43f 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/create-an-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/create-an-instance.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' This page shows how to create your first Scaleway Instance. An [Instance](/instances/concepts/#instance) is a virtual machine in the cloud. Just like a physical machine, it has resources - virtualized CPU, RAM, storage etc. - which vary depending on the [Instance type](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/) you choose. After you have created your Instance you can [connect](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/) to it and use it for a wide range of computing use cases depending on the Instance type you chose, from running small-scale tests and personal projects to hosting applications and development environments to setting up a production environment. -Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our [console](https://console.scaleway.com), our [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/instance/), or our [CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli). +Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), our [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/instance/), or our [CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli). @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [RSA key pair](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/#how-to-generate-a-rsa-ssh-key-pair) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Select a tab below for instructions on how to create an Instance via either our - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/create-image-from-snapshot.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/create-image-from-snapshot.mdx index 48ae2b7f60..11116fb28b 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/create-image-from-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/create-image-from-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - At least one [snapshot](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-snapshot/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/delete-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/delete-instance.mdx index 2b35e303b9..df9e90c386 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/delete-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/delete-instance.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete an Instance using the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/manage-storage.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/manage-storage.mdx index 80998a920a..24743bb0e9 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/manage-storage.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/manage-storage.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Storage resources overview diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-instances.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-instances.mdx index 52e51ab4f2..1f15fef876 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-instances.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-instances.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For more information about choosing the best Instance type to migrate to for you -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) (We are using a DEV1-S Instance) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-local-storage-to-sbs.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-local-storage-to-sbs.mdx index baa9dd923f..42173f2ff2 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-local-storage-to-sbs.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/migrate-local-storage-to-sbs.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through the process of migrating your Instance's Local By following these steps, you will be able to export your local storage and restart your Instance with SBS. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) using [Local Storage (`l_ssd`)](/local-storage/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) in the same geographical region as your Instance diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/power-off-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/power-off-instance.mdx index 5b7491629c..d697fab028 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/power-off-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/power-off-instance.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Any attached Block Storage volumes are not affected by the power-off operation a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/resize-instances.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/resize-instances.mdx index 0d552a5edf..3a2536d0c6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/resize-instances.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/resize-instances.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Alternatively, you can also resize your Instance using the command line by follo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) using Block Storage volumes diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/send-emails-from-your-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/send-emails-from-your-instance.mdx index b84aec621d..d7d2074caf 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/send-emails-from-your-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/send-emails-from-your-instance.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ By default, remote SMTP ports (25, 465, and 587) are blocked and cannot be acces -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - Completed the [identity verification process (KYC)](/account/how-to/verify-identity/) -1. Click **CPU & GPU Instances** on the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Click **CPU & GPU Instances** on the side menu of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click the **Security groups** tab. 3. Select the security group for which you want to enable SMTP ports. diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx index 3b3c511af1..1f52098df6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/snapshot-import-export-feature.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ More information on the QCOW2 file format and how to use it can be found in the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) using [Block Storage volumes](/block-storage/how-to/create-a-volume/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes.mdx index 29564b7e14..b17171e7e4 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can boot your Instances using local boot or a rescue image. This page explai -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-flexips.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-flexips.mdx index 8ee940af8f..23f5404759 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-flexips.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-flexips.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can assign up to five (5) flexible routed IP addresses to each Instance. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-placement-groups.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-placement-groups.mdx index 4b7cdc43c9..b19fe41cbb 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-placement-groups.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-placement-groups.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index 36a28a41e1..d9cbeb7d21 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Private Networks are LAN-like layer 2 ethernet networks. A new network interface -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-protected-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-protected-instance.mdx index 3e5d153b0d..3a4c2c2b1f 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-protected-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-protected-instance.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The [Protected Instance](/instances/concepts/#protected-instance) feature is use -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-security-groups.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-security-groups.mdx index 786c8bcc9b..949d5876fa 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-security-groups.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-security-groups.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx index b63fa4799f..79534c86b6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows how to connect to your Scaleway Instance from the Scaleway conso -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx index b8c2ee379d..2d64ec440a 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-standby-mode.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/quickstart.mdx b/pages/instances/quickstart.mdx index 2c8620b11d..51e7107b22 100644 --- a/pages/instances/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/quickstart.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Scaleway [Instances](/instances/concepts/#instance) are computing units that pro -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/add-instance-specific-ssh-keys-using-tags.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/add-instance-specific-ssh-keys-using-tags.mdx index f41af0ddf7..9675cf28e2 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/add-instance-specific-ssh-keys-using-tags.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/add-instance-specific-ssh-keys-using-tags.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This can simplify key management and improve security, especially when you are r -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type.mdx index 14a162f70d..60af4b56d7 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type.mdx @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ dates: tags: instance comparison vcpu ram core --- -Scaleway **CPU & GPU Instances** are virtual machines in the cloud. You can create and manage Instances via our [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/), [CLI](https://www.scaleway.com/en/cli/), or [other developer tools](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). When you [create an Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), you must select the **Instance type** you want to create. This page explains the different ranges of Instances available at Scaleway and helps you to choose the best one for your needs. +Scaleway **CPU & GPU Instances** are virtual machines in the cloud. You can create and manage Instances via our [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/), [CLI](https://www.scaleway.com/en/cli/), or [other developer tools](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). When you [create an Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), you must select the **Instance type** you want to create. This page explains the different ranges of Instances available at Scaleway and helps you to choose the best one for your needs. ## Different Instances for different use cases diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/enabling-dhcp-network-configuration-windows-server-2022.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/enabling-dhcp-network-configuration-windows-server-2022.mdx index 15ba4cbfb0..37daa674da 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/enabling-dhcp-network-configuration-windows-server-2022.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/enabling-dhcp-network-configuration-windows-server-2022.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Follow the steps below to switch to DHCP, ensure the new address is applied corr -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Windows Server 2022 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ For more details, refer to [Microsoft's Azure Serial Console for Windows](https: ### Accessing the Serial Console via Scaleway console -1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Navigate to **Compute** > **CPU & GPU Instances**. 3. Click on the Instance you want to configure. 4. On the Instance **Overview** page, click **Console** to open the Serial Console in a pop-up window. diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx index 2d416d0811..dcd9354082 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The migration uses an intermediate Scaleway Instance as a converter, using tools -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) with access to Instances, Block Storage, Object Storage, and optionally Private Networks. +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) with access to Instances, Block Storage, Object Storage, and optionally Private Networks. - VMware environment details (e.g., ESXi or vCenter credentials, VM configurations). - VMs configured to boot with UEFI (not Legacy BIOS). - SSH key configured for accessing Scaleway Instances. diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/moving-instances-between-az-and-projects.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/moving-instances-between-az-and-projects.mdx index c16248a863..1f18e8daf6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/moving-instances-between-az-and-projects.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/moving-instances-between-az-and-projects.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This guide explains how to move a Scaleway Instance (Virtual Machine) from one A You can perform these actions using the Scaleway console, CLI, or API. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - The [Scaleway CLI](/docs/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) installed (for CLI-based instructions) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) with sufficient permissions (for API-based instructions) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx index d51463bbf9..1ffb020cd3 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page gives more information about Instance pricing and helps you understand As a public cloud provider, Scaleway operates on a "pay as you go" model: you only pay for what you use. The flexibility to provision resources when you need them and delete them when you do not is a fundamental tenet of cloud computing and the backbone of our billing model. -Our [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) makes it easy for you to create and delete Instances and their associated resources based on your fluctuating needs, estimate your spending, and track your budget. +Our [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) makes it easy for you to create and delete Instances and their associated resources based on your fluctuating needs, estimate your spending, and track your budget. ## Hourly pricing diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/bootscript-eol.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/bootscript-eol.mdx index dbd3df649a..916cbb6357 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/bootscript-eol.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/bootscript-eol.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can find information about the Instances quotas allocated to your account in -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) using a bootscript diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-ssh.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-ssh.mdx index c21f8c26d6..8c762eba19 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-ssh.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Offending ECDSA key in /home/marie-curie/.ssh/known_hosts:24 You must upload the content of the public part of the SSH key pair to the Scaleway console. The public key information is transferred to your Instance during the boot process. You can then connect and authenticate from your local machine (where the private key is) to the remote Instance (where the public key is). -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), and navigate to the [SSH keys](https://console.scaleway.com/project/ssh-keys) of your Project dashboard. +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and navigate to the [SSH keys](https://console.scaleway.com/project/ssh-keys) of your Project dashboard. 2. Click the **Add SSH key** button. 3. Paste the content of the public key (which you copied in the previous step) into the pop-up box, and optionally add a description. Then click **Add SSH key**. 4. [Reboot your Instance](/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes/#how-to-use-local-boot) or run `scw-fetch-ssh-keys --upgrade` to download the new key onto the Instance. You will now be able to [connect to your Instances via SSH](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-to-instance-with-pn-gateway.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-to-instance-with-pn-gateway.mdx index 6a04c03279..c698cca0e9 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-to-instance-with-pn-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/cant-connect-to-instance-with-pn-gateway.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/change-rescue-mode.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/change-rescue-mode.mdx index 37ff6eb273..42ecdf4460 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/change-rescue-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/change-rescue-mode.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This is particularly useful when your Instance is not booting properly due to co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-dns-routed-ipv6-only-debian-bullseye.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-dns-routed-ipv6-only-debian-bullseye.mdx index 22300058a5..fb1e532008 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-dns-routed-ipv6-only-debian-bullseye.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-dns-routed-ipv6-only-debian-bullseye.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This guide outlines the steps to enable DNS resolution on a Scaleway Instance th -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Debian Bullseye (11) with an IPv6-only setup diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/reboot-from-faulty-kernel.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/reboot-from-faulty-kernel.mdx index 628ba756a6..6980887672 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/reboot-from-faulty-kernel.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/reboot-from-faulty-kernel.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - Installed and configured the Scaleway [CLI](/instances/api-cli/creating-managing-instances-with-cliv2) on your local computer diff --git a/pages/interlink/how-to/complete-provisioning.mdx b/pages/interlink/how-to/complete-provisioning.mdx index 77e4208098..4c0cf6ee92 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/how-to/complete-provisioning.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/how-to/complete-provisioning.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ After you have [ordered your InterLink](/interlink/how-to/order-interlink), furt -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Ordered an InterLink](/interlink/how-to/order-interlink) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ After you have [ordered your InterLink](/interlink/how-to/order-interlink), furt After ordering the InterLink from Scaleway, you **must** contact your chosen partner to request that they provision the connection on their side. Scaleway is not able to automatically do this step for you. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to finish provisioning. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/interlink/how-to/configure-interlink.mdx b/pages/interlink/how-to/configure-interlink.mdx index d1d92d923c..3b01ba121f 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/how-to/configure-interlink.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/how-to/configure-interlink.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This document explains how to complete these configuration steps with the Scalew -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Ordered an InterLink](/interlink/how-to/order-interlink/) which has been [provisioned](/interlink/how-to/complete-provisioning/) by the partner @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ This document explains how to complete these configuration steps with the Scalew Attaching an InterLink to a VPC allows you to complete the connection from your external infrastructure, across the InterLink, to the Scaleway resources in the selected VPC. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Each InterLink can have one routing policy attached to it, but a single routing See the dedicated documentation on [creating a routing policy](/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy/) to create a policy, then follow these instructions to attach it: -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ The policy is attached, ad you are returned to the InterLink's **Overview** page Once you have attached a VPC and attached a routing policy, you can activate route propagation. This is the final step in configuring your InterLink so that traffic can flow between the VPC and your external infrastructure: it triggers the dynamic exchange of route information between the VPC and external infrastructure. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ It is not possible to modify settings that were defined at the time of creating ### How to change the attached VPC -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ It is not possible to modify settings that were defined at the time of creating ### How to change the attached routing policy -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ It is not possible to modify settings that were defined at the time of creating ### How to edit an existing routing policy -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ The policy is modified and modifications are immediately applied. ### How to deactivate route propagation -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy.mdx b/pages/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy.mdx index b9d43d0cce..6446ad74e5 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Learn more about routing across an InterLink in our [detailed overview](/interli ## How to create a routing policy -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click the **Routing policies** tab. A listing of your routing policies displays. diff --git a/pages/interlink/how-to/delete-interlink.mdx b/pages/interlink/how-to/delete-interlink.mdx index 3b15417dd0..387587d718 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/how-to/delete-interlink.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/how-to/delete-interlink.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can delete your InterLink at any time. Action is required on both the Scalew ## How to delete an InterLink -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to delete. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/interlink/how-to/order-interlink.mdx b/pages/interlink/how-to/order-interlink.mdx index f95e0d0022..a1e05d59f2 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/how-to/order-interlink.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/how-to/order-interlink.mdx @@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ This guide takes you through the process of ordering an InterLink via the Scalew -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to order an InterLink -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you have not already created an InterLink, the product ordering page is displayed. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you have not already created an InterLink, the product ordering page is displayed. 2. Click **Order InterLink**. The order wizard displays. diff --git a/pages/interlink/quickstart.mdx b/pages/interlink/quickstart.mdx index 3cf081eb0f..8b4f9a4433 100644 --- a/pages/interlink/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/interlink/quickstart.mdx @@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ InterLink is Scaleway's product to let you create a secure, private connection b -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to order an InterLink -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you have not already created an InterLink, the product ordering page is displayed. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you have not already created an InterLink, the product ordering page is displayed. 2. Click **Order InterLink**. The order wizard displays. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Your InterLink is ordered, and its status briefly shows as `Configuring`, then ` ## How to complete InterLink provisioning. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to finish provisioning. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ After your InterLink has been provisioned, a number of configuration steps are n Attaching an InterLink to a VPC allows you to complete the connection from your external infrastructure, across the InterLink, to the Scaleway resources in the selected VPC. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Each InterLink can have one routing policy attached to it, but a single routing See the dedicated documentation on [creating a routing policy](/interlink/how-to/create-routing-policy/), then follow these instructions to attach it: -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The policy is attached, ad you are returned to the InterLink's **Overview** page Once you have attached a VPC and attached a routing policy, you can activate route propagation. This is the final step in configuring your InterLink so that traffic can flow between the VPC and your external infrastructure: it triggers the dynamic exchange of route information between the VPC and external infrastructure. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to configure. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Once you have attached a VPC and attached a routing policy, you can activate rou You can delete your InterLink at any time. Action is required on both the Scaleway side and the partner side to completely deprovision the InterLink. Follow the steps below. -1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. +1. Click **InterLink** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A listing of your InterLinks displays. 2. Click on the InterLink that you want to delete. The InterLink's **Overview** page displays. diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/cli-db-tips-tricks.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/cli-db-tips-tricks.mdx index 1458a46476..45339c736d 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/cli-db-tips-tricks.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/cli-db-tips-tricks.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This section shows two cases of data manipulation on the PostgreSQL side. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Followed the [Getting started with the IoT Hub CLI](/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli/) tutorial - A working PostgreSQL database, with valid credentials (username and password) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-api.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-api.mdx index 0a3d97828c..ee5e3df028 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-api.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-api.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The API reference is here: [IoT API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/). - Installed `curl`, `mosquitto-clients` (mqtt client), and `jq` (json parsing tool) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli.mdx index bd7db5bca7..942c045e96 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can find the API reference documentation at the following link: [IoT API](ht -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed `mosquitto-clients` (mqtt client) and `jq` (json parsing tool) on your computer - [Installed and configured the Scaleway CLI](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/iot-hub-routes.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/iot-hub-routes.mdx index 10410f77e3..f6f3069fee 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/iot-hub-routes.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/api-cli/iot-hub-routes.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Routes are integrations with the Scaleway ecosystem: they can forward MQTT messa -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed `mosquitto-clients` (mqtt client) and `jq` (JSON parsing tool) on your computer - Installed the [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2) and [read the accompanying IoT document](/iot-hub/api-cli/getting-started-with-iot-hub-cli/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/add-device.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/add-device.mdx index 6ba1178fff..e88702c427 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/add-device.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/add-device.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Devices use the [MQTT](http://mqtt.org/) protocol to send and receive messages. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/change-plan.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/change-plan.mdx index 28f72ee6ca..9f25f1468f 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/change-plan.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/change-plan.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If your project grows, you may need to upgrade your IoT Hub to a more powerful v -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-mqtt-network.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-mqtt-network.mdx index 424dd831d2..bcf4ec5ec9 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-mqtt-network.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-mqtt-network.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The default network, which is automatically created with a hub, is a **MQTT netw -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-websocket-network.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-websocket-network.mdx index e63e081ef7..8ec1e95ceb 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-websocket-network.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/connect-default-websocket-network.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Each Hub automatically creates a default WebSocket network, and, like the defaul -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub.mdx index dd4286ed9d..9fe77d5da2 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Under the hood, a Hub acts as an MQTT broker, meaning devices use it to publish -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **IoT Hub** in the **Integration Services** section of the side menu. If you do not have a hub already created, the product presentation is displayed. diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-route.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-route.mdx index 5305c329a9..9deaf11d2b 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-route.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/create-route.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Currently, the following routes are available: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-device.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-device.mdx index f90c3a0180..ca2d81269e 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-device.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-device.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) and [added a device](/iot-hub/how-to/add-device/) to it diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-hub.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-hub.mdx index 22e732d6d0..b909248cd7 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-hub.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-hub.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ If you do not need your IoT Hub anymore, you can remove it from your account via -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-route.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-route.mdx index 99a355faa5..85eabfe76f 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-route.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/delete-route.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Currently, the following routes are available: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) - Created at least one [IoT Hub route](/iot-hub/how-to/create-route/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-auto-provisioning.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-auto-provisioning.mdx index fcb91719ab..f0510b74af 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-auto-provisioning.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-auto-provisioning.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Created devices have the following properties: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) - Created a [custom certificate authority](/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-certificate-authority/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-disable-hub.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-disable-hub.mdx index e4e238fcf4..64c0034a28 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-disable-hub.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/enable-disable-hub.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can enable or disable your IoT Hub from the Scaleway console. This can be us -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-certificate-authority.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-certificate-authority.mdx index d4cebce929..54e2f0b2ea 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-certificate-authority.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-certificate-authority.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Switching to a custom Certificate Authority has several benefits: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-device-certificate.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-device-certificate.mdx index a862ff11d1..b4be8d5700 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-device-certificate.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/provide-own-device-certificate.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ At Scaleway, a certificate is automatically created and attached to a device upo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) and [added a device](/iot-hub/how-to/add-device/) to it diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/renew-device-certificate.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/renew-device-certificate.mdx index 4c5d8aad6f..2eeb5a46ce 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/renew-device-certificate.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/renew-device-certificate.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) and [added a device](/iot-hub/how-to/add-device/) to it diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-rest-network.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-rest-network.mdx index 1736e1c349..f575910a41 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-rest-network.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-rest-network.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ IoT Hub allows you to configure and use [REST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rep -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-sigfox-network.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-sigfox-network.mdx index 4ed7e8f5f1..4b883e3958 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-sigfox-network.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/setup-use-sigfox-network.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The [Sigfox](https://www.sigfox.com/en) network type allows devices communicatin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) - A [Sigfox account](https://build.sigfox.com/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/simulate-event.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/simulate-event.mdx index b2c6511807..471f65e410 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/simulate-event.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/simulate-event.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ For more information about hub Events, you can check out the [IoT Hub Events doc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) - Installed [`mosquitto`](https://mosquitto.org/download/) on your local computer diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/trigger-functions-from-messages.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/trigger-functions-from-messages.mdx index 9ff6f79567..d6e42fe74d 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/trigger-functions-from-messages.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/trigger-functions-from-messages.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ IoT Hub allows messages to be exchanged between devices and business-specific so -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Serverless function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) - Created an [IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) and [added a device](/iot-hub/how-to/add-device/) to it diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/use-mqtt-webclient.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/use-mqtt-webclient.mdx index 4278dccf7d..446b6afa12 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/use-mqtt-webclient.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/use-mqtt-webclient.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can use it to connect to your hub as a device and publish and subscribe to t -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) - [Added a device](/iot-hub/how-to/add-device/) that allows insecure connections to your hub diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx index 701b0154bf..fe05c58749 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Metrics reports the usage of your IoT Hub and devices. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an IoT Hub](/iot-hub/how-to/create-hub/) diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/quickstart.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/quickstart.mdx index 261160d532..1ecb70bb39 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In this Quickstart, we show you how to create your first IoT Hub to connect obje -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Console overview diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/reference-content/certificate.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/reference-content/certificate.mdx index 296e2f23f8..216e49c96a 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/reference-content/certificate.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/reference-content/certificate.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Taking this timeline into account and depending on what your device allows, two The first option is to use a CA bundle. In this case, the transition will be smoother because no further action will be required from you once you are done configuring it. -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 2. Click **IoT Hub** on the side menu. The IoT Hub creation page displays. 3. Click the name of your hub. You are redirected to the **Overview** section of your hub. 4. Click the **Networks** tab. Find the network with the `iot.fr-par.scw.cloud` endpoint. diff --git a/pages/ipam/api-cli/set-ip-reverse.mdx b/pages/ipam/api-cli/set-ip-reverse.mdx index da9bc703fa..ab91635b09 100644 --- a/pages/ipam/api-cli/set-ip-reverse.mdx +++ b/pages/ipam/api-cli/set-ip-reverse.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can solve this problem by using the IPAM API to set reverse DNS for individu -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A public IPv6 address for an IPAM-compatible Scaleway resource (e.g an Instance) diff --git a/pages/ipam/how-to/list-ips.mdx b/pages/ipam/how-to/list-ips.mdx index 32b05a3b78..a6d3034084 100644 --- a/pages/ipam/how-to/list-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/ipam/how-to/list-ips.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ You can currently use IPAM in the Scaleway console to manage the IP address spac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one resource [attached to a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/). ## How to list and filter your private IP addresses -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your **private IP addresses** for the **region** and **VPC** pre-selected in the filters displays. Addresses are displayed here if they are reserved in IPAM. This means either: diff --git a/pages/ipam/how-to/manage-ips.mdx b/pages/ipam/how-to/manage-ips.mdx index cbcca7c5f6..4a83a5d36e 100644 --- a/pages/ipam/how-to/manage-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/ipam/how-to/manage-ips.mdx @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ Learn [how to reserve a private IP address](/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip/). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one resource [attached to a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/). ## How to view the details of a private IP address -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your **private IP addresses** for the **region** and **VPC** pre-selected in the filters displays. Addresses are displayed here if they are reserved in IPAM (either manually reserved via the [IPAM API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/ipam/#path-ips-book-a-new-ip)), or attached to a resource [on a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/). diff --git a/pages/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip.mdx b/pages/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip.mdx index df9a8c59db..29e7dfee58 100644 --- a/pages/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This page sets out the steps necessary to reserve an IP address with IPAM. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one [Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This page sets out the steps necessary to reserve an IP address with IPAM. The procedure is the same, whether you want to use the IP to attach a Scaleway-managed resource (Instance, Elastic Metal server etc.), or a custom resource (such as a VM hosted on an Elastic Metal server). -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Reserve private IP**. The following screen displays: @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Attach the custom resource from the Private Network's dashboard in the Scaleway You can release a reserved IP address, as long as it is not attached to a resource. Releasing the IP means it goes back into the general pool of available IP addresses for that Private Network, and could potentially be auto-allocated to a new resource joining the network. -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the three dot menu next to the IP you want to release, and then click **Release IP**. diff --git a/pages/ipam/quickstart.mdx b/pages/ipam/quickstart.mdx index 3864f94080..59610b3d7a 100644 --- a/pages/ipam/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/ipam/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can currently use IPAM in the Scaleway console to list the [private IP addre ## How to list and filter your private IP addresses -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your **private IP addresses** for the **region** and **VPC** pre-selected in the filters displays. Addresses are displayed here if they are reserved in IPAM. This means either: @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can currently use IPAM in the Scaleway console to list the [private IP addre ## How to view and edit the details of a private IP address -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your **private IP addresses** for the **region** and **VPC** pre-selected in the filters displays. Addresses are displayed here if they are reserved in IPAM (either manually reserved via the [IPAM API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/ipam/#path-ips-book-a-new-ip)), or attached to a resource [on a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/). @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can currently use IPAM in the Scaleway console to list the [private IP addre The procedure is the same, whether you want to use the IP to attach a Scaleway-managed resource (Instance, Elastic Metal server etc.), or a custom resource (such as a VM hosted on an Elastic Metal server). -1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **IPAM** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **Reserve private IP**. The following screen displays: diff --git a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/configuring-tink.mdx b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/configuring-tink.mdx index f204a9e5a0..a4ae8d433c 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/configuring-tink.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/configuring-tink.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ We recommend using Tink with Scaleway’s Key Manager, especially for Go-based a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Downloaded and installed [Go](https://go.dev/doc/install) - Installed the [Scaleway Go SDK](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-sdk-go) with [valid credentials](/scaleway-sdk/go-sdk/) diff --git a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/create-dek-api-cli.mdx b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/create-dek-api-cli.mdx index 9c67d080de..4edc0f5eae 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/create-dek-api-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/create-dek-api-cli.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a key encryption key either from the [Scaleway console](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key) or the [Key Manager API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/key-manager/#path-keys-create-a-key) - Retrieved your key encryption key's ID diff --git a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-data-with-km-dek.mdx b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-data-with-km-dek.mdx index 24864d76c2..a6d2b62d37 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-data-with-km-dek.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-data-with-km-dek.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to encrypt and decrypt data using your Key Manager [data -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a key encryption key either from the [Scaleway console](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) or the [Key Manager API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/key-manager/#path-keys-create-a-key) - Retrieved your key encryption key's ID diff --git a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-keys-with-streaming-aead-tink.mdx b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-keys-with-streaming-aead-tink.mdx index d363688d71..87173de2d3 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-keys-with-streaming-aead-tink.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/encrypt-decrypt-keys-with-streaming-aead-tink.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This page shows you how to use the Key Manager Tink extension to encrypt and dec -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a key encryption key (KEK) in Key Manager - A working Go environment diff --git a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/manage-keys-with-tink.mdx b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/manage-keys-with-tink.mdx index f9b48feb7e..526d2ec011 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/api-cli/manage-keys-with-tink.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/api-cli/manage-keys-with-tink.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This documentation page provides information on Key Manager Key Encryption Keys -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created and enabled a data encryption key (DEK) in your Key Manager - A working Go environment diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key.mdx index 82d9bb432f..d1ae4d53f8 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key.mdx @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -Scaleway's Key Manager allows you to create key encryption keys from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). Key encryption keys can then be used to encrypt and decrypt your encrypted data. +Scaleway's Key Manager allows you to create key encryption keys from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Key encryption keys can then be used to encrypt and decrypt your encrypted data. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Key Manager key -1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **+ Create key**. 3. Choose the region in which you want to create your key. 4. Enter a name, a description, and optional tags for your key. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-manage-dek.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-manage-dek.mdx index 1988162d5b..3d60163d96 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-manage-dek.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/create-manage-dek.mdx @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ You can then use your Key Manager key to encrypt your DEK. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) a Key Manager key ## How to create and manage a data encryption key (DEK) -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your keys display. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your keys display. 2. Click the key for which to create a data encryption key. 3. Scroll down to the **Create data encryption key** section. 4. Click **Create data encryption key**. A pop-up displays with the [ciphertext](/key-manager/concepts/#ciphertext) of your DEK. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/delete-km-keys.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/delete-km-keys.mdx index 3e28f38ba1..6dde84cb51 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/delete-km-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/delete-km-keys.mdx @@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ Once you schedule a key for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) a Key Manager key - Disabled key protection from the key to delete ## How to delete a key -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security & Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your keys display. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security & Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your keys display. 2. Click the key you want to delete. 3. Scroll down to the **Delete key** section, and click **Delete key**. 4. Type **DELETE** and click **Delete key** to confirm. Your key displays in the **Scheduled for deletion** tab for a period of 7 days before being permanently deleted. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/disable-km-keys.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/disable-km-keys.mdx index 8a874a042a..78c20f8b56 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/disable-km-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/disable-km-keys.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ This page shows you how to disable a Key Manager key which is enabled by default -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) a Key Manager key ## How to disable a key -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your keys display. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your keys display. 2. Click the key you want to disable. 3. Scroll down to the **Key state** section, and click **Disable key**. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/recover-deleted-keys.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/recover-deleted-keys.mdx index 47d4df6509..ed08b42843 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/recover-deleted-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/recover-deleted-keys.mdx @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to recover keys scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com). Once you schedule a key for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. +This page shows you how to recover keys scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once you schedule a key for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. After this retention period, the key and its version are permanently deleted. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [key](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) - Scheduled keys for deletion ## How to recover one key -1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/key-manager/concepts/#region) in which to recover the key, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Click the **Scheduled for deletion** tab. Your keys display. 4. Click next to the key you want to recover and click **Recover**. A pop-up displays the estimated cost of recovering the key. @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ After this retention period, the key and its version are permanently deleted. ## How to recover several keys -1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/key-manager/concepts/#region) in which to recover the key, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Click the **Scheduled for deletion** tab. Your keys display. 4. Tick the checkboxes next to **Name** to select all the keys you want to recover. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/retrieve-km-key-id.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/retrieve-km-key-id.mdx index 2a5f8e0356..a16922285f 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/retrieve-km-key-id.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/retrieve-km-key-id.mdx @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' This page shows you how to retrieve the ID of your Key Manager key to encrypt data. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) a Key Manager key ## How to retrieve the ID of a Key Manager key -1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Key Manager** in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click next to the key of which you wish to retrieve the ID. The key's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click **Copy key ID**. The ID of your key is copied. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/key-manager/how-to/rotate-kem-keys.mdx b/pages/key-manager/how-to/rotate-kem-keys.mdx index a1b34f8f95..d3adc4d467 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/how-to/rotate-kem-keys.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/how-to/rotate-kem-keys.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Note that you **cannot rotate keys with a usage set to asymmetric encryption and -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/key-manager/how-to/create-km-key/) a Key Manager key ## How to rotate keys -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your keys display. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your keys display. 2. Click the key you want to rotate. Your key's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Key rotation** section, and click **Rotate key**. A tooltip displays to confirm the rotation was performed. diff --git a/pages/key-manager/quickstart.mdx b/pages/key-manager/quickstart.mdx index ee41c6bd44..cbd70983e0 100644 --- a/pages/key-manager/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/key-manager/quickstart.mdx @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' import KeyManagerPlaintextVsCiphertext from '@macros/key-manager/plaintext-vs-ciphertext.mdx' -Scaleway's Key Manager allows you to create key encryption keys from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). Key encryption keys can then be used to encrypt and decrypt your encrypted data. +Scaleway's Key Manager allows you to create key encryption keys from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Key encryption keys can then be used to encrypt and decrypt your encrypted data. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Key Manager key -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click **+ Create key**. 3. Choose the region in which you want to create your key. 4. Enter a name, a description, and optional tags for your key. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Scaleway's Key Manager allows you to create key encryption keys from the [Scalew ## How to create and manage a data encryption key (DEK) -1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Your keys display. +1. Click Key Manager in the **Security and Identity section** of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your keys display. 2. Click the key for which to create a data encryption key. 3. Scroll down to the **Create data encryption key** section. 4. Click **Create data encryption key**. A pop-up displays with the [ciphertext](/key-manager/concepts/#ciphertext) of your DEK. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/changing-control-plane-offer.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/changing-control-plane-offer.mdx index e5efd415d6..2a695be216 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/changing-control-plane-offer.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/changing-control-plane-offer.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ In this tutorial, we show you how to change your cluster type using the Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Downloaded and installed the most recent version of the [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx index 6b7c52d203..9e3408c6df 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/cluster-monitoring.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ import image14 from './assets/scaleway_loki3.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) a Kubernetes Kapsule cluster - Installed and configured `kubectl`, the [command line interface](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/overview/) for Kubernetes, on your local machine diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/creating-managing-kubernetes-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/creating-managing-kubernetes-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx index fa6522be4c..0f7eb46172 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/creating-managing-kubernetes-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/creating-managing-kubernetes-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can [create](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) and [manage](/kubernetes/ho -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Downloaded and installed the [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/external-secrets-kubernetes.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/external-secrets-kubernetes.mdx index 7194522951..a53cd7e252 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/external-secrets-kubernetes.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/external-secrets-kubernetes.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ In this tutorial you will learn how to deploy External Secrets and its services -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-storage.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-storage.mdx index 15a79308cb..9ae4d68cc5 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-storage.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-storage.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The [Scaleway Block Storage volume](https://www.scaleway.com/en/block-storage/) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Your Scaleway Project or Organization ID diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-tags.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-tags.mdx index d18527f28f..1bd657708e 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-tags.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/api-cli/managing-tags.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The Scaleway Cloud Controller Manager (CCM) will also synchronize the tags of Sc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-audit-logs.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-audit-logs.mdx index 3f35323d5e..a5e0ad54aa 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-audit-logs.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-audit-logs.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ All logs are centralized in [Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - A cluster that uses a [dedicated control plane](https://www.scaleway.com/en/kubernetes-dedicated-control-plane/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-kubernetes-dashboard.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-kubernetes-dashboard.mdx index 406c753e0b..f5ba5f6896 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-kubernetes-dashboard.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/access-kubernetes-dashboard.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) ## How to access the Kubernetes dashboard -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule overview displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule overview displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click the name of the cluster you want to access. The cluster overview page displays. This page provides several pieces of information about your cluster. 4. Click **Dashboard**. You are taken to your cluster's Kubernetes dashboard. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl.mdx index c9e27a4f2c..efcc529e98 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl.mdx @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ You can use this with `kubectl`, the Kubernetes command-line tool, allowing you -- A [Scaleway account](https://console.scaleway.com) logged into the console. -- [Owner status](https://console.scaleway.com) or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) to perform actions in the intended Organization. +- A [Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) logged into the console. +- [Owner status](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) to perform actions in the intended Organization. - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/). - [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/) installed locally. - The [Scaleway CLI](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) installed locally. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster.mdx index a1ad2d5d05..d1636be89b 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ To facilitate cluster administration, Scaleway provides a `.kubeconfig` file, en -- A Scaleway account with access to the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account with access to the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Cluster configuration @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ To facilitate cluster administration, Scaleway provides a `.kubeconfig` file, en This guide covers the creation of a **Kubernetes Kapsule** cluster. For Kubernetes Kosmos clusters, refer to the [Kubernetes Kosmos documentation](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/). -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where you want to create your cluster. 3. Click **Create cluster** to launch the cluster creation wizard. 4. On the cluster configuration page, provide the following details: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster.mdx index 701015b2b8..8c1cbe97c7 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Kubernetes Kosmos provides an alternative to a classic [Kubernetes Kapsule](/kub -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Kubernetes Kosmos provides an alternative to a classic [Kubernetes Kapsule](/kub ## Cluster configuration -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click **Create cluster** to launch the cluster creation wizard. 4. On the cluster configuration page, provide the following details: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx index 56a0e5e431..b53aa15d01 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/delete-cluster.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) To refine the instructions for clarity and completeness: -1. Access the **Containers** section from the sidebar menu within the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), then select **Kubernetes**. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. +1. Access the **Containers** section from the sidebar menu within the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), then select **Kubernetes**. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Locate the cluster you intend to delete, and click the icon next to it. From the drop-down menu, select **Delete**. This will prompt a pop-up for cluster deletion. 4. In the deletion pop-up, input **DELETE** to confirm the deletion of your cluster. Ensure to check the box to automatically remove all volumes (including those labeled with volume type “retain”) and Load Balancers whose names commence with the cluster ID. Once confirmed, proceed by clicking **Delete cluster**. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-image-from-container-registry.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-image-from-container-registry.mdx index 14bfb664f5..12fc182991 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-image-from-container-registry.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-image-from-container-registry.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The generated Docker images are stored in a private Docker registry using the Sc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) with a private privacy policy diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller.mdx index 98ed4e39ed..bf9f43615a 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/deploy-ingress-controller.mdx @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ An [ingress controller](/kubernetes/concepts/#ingress-controller) is an entry po -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) -1. Navigate to the **Containers** section within the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) sidebar and select **Kubernetes**. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to the **Containers** section within the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) sidebar and select **Kubernetes**. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Locate the cluster you want to modify and click on its name to access the **cluster dashboard**. 4. Within the dashboard, navigate to the **Easy Deploy** tab to display the Easy Deploy feature. Then click **Deploy application** to create a new application. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx index 114e71d0a5..fb5b242226 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster.mdx @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -You can manage and edit the parameters of your cluster from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) or by using the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Here, we show you how to edit from the console. +You can manage and edit the parameters of your cluster from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or by using the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Here, we show you how to edit from the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) ## How to manage a Kubernetes Kapsule cluster -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click next to the cluster you want to edit to display the options menu: The following information and configuration options are available for your cluster: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx index 5e59f6d4eb..6868032de6 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image2 from './assets/scaleway-kosmos-add-application.webp' import image3 from './assets/scaleway-kosmos-generate-api-key.webp' -You can add nodes and pools to your Kosmos cluster from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) or by using the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Here, we show you how to edit from the console. +You can add nodes and pools to your Kosmos cluster from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or by using the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Here, we show you how to edit from the console. This document concerns the management of a Kosmos cluster. For a Kapsule cluster, refer to the [corresponding documentation for Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster/) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can add nodes and pools to your Kosmos cluster from the [Scaleway console](h -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) a Kubernetes Kosmos cluster - External machines (`arm64` or `amd64`) you want to add to your cluster that are running on Ubuntu or Debian diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-disable-ssh.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-disable-ssh.mdx index baf7b96117..ef054a8e71 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-disable-ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-disable-ssh.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To activate the preinstalled SSH server for node access within the cluster, it i -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) a Kubernetes Kapsule cluster diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx index e4283df2f5..f9a592d632 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can also deploy off-the-shelf applications pre-configured for Scaleway produ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster @@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ You can also deploy off-the-shelf applications pre-configured for Scaleway produ ### Deployment from Scaleway Container Registry - To deploy a container from an image stored within Container Registry, you must be logged in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). + To deploy a container from an image stored within Container Registry, you must be logged in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click the name of the cluster you wish to deploy your image on. The **Cluster information** tab displays. 4. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab. @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ You can also deploy off-the-shelf applications pre-configured for Scaleway produ ## How to edit an application -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule overview displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule overview displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click next to the container you wish to edit, then click **Edit** in the menu. A pop-up displays with the configuration options. 4. When modifying an application deployed from **Container Registry**, modify the container parameters according to your requirements, then click **Update container** to conclude. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ You can also deploy off-the-shelf applications pre-configured for Scaleway produ ## How to delete an application -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes Kapsule dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click next to the container you want to delete, then click **Delete** in the pop-up menu. A message prompt displays to request confirmation. 4. To confirm the deletion of the deployment, click **Delete Deployment**. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx index c433e5ecf9..686b221702 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The default entry `0.0.0.0/0` enables any host to establish a connection. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster) a Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The default entry `0.0.0.0/0` enables any host to establish a connection. ## How to add an IP address -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). The **Kubernetes dashboard** appears. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The **Kubernetes dashboard** appears. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Select the cluster you wish to configure. The **Cluster information** page opens. 4. Click the **Network** tab to display your cluster's network information. Your access control list appears in the **Allowed IPs for control plane** section. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The default entry `0.0.0.0/0` enables any host to establish a connection. ## How to delete an IP address -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). The **Kubernetes dashboard** appears. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The **Kubernetes dashboard** appears. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Select the cluster you wish to configure. The **Cluster information** page opens. 4. Click the **Network** tab to display your cluster's network information. Your access control list appears in the **Allowed IPs for control plane** section. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-node-pools.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-node-pools.mdx index 3942098892..a5a2981522 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-node-pools.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/manage-node-pools.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This documentation provides step-by-step instructions on how to manage Kubernete -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This documentation provides step-by-step instructions on how to manage Kubernete Kubernetes Kapsule supports using both **fully isolated** and **controlled isolation** node pools within the same cluster. [Learn more.](/kubernetes/reference-content/secure-cluster-with-private-network/#what-is-the-difference-between-controlled-isolation-and-full-isolation) -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click the Kapsule cluster name you want to manage. The cluster information page displays. 3. Click the **Pools** tab to display the pool configuration of the cluster. 4. Click **Add pool** to launch the pool creation wizard. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ This documentation provides step-by-step instructions on how to manage Kubernete ## How to edit an existing Kubernetes Kapsule node pool -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click the Kapsule cluster name you want to manage. The cluster information page displays. 3. Click the **Pools** tab to display the pool configuration of the cluster. 4. Click > **Edit** next to the node pool you want to edit. @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ This documentation provides step-by-step instructions on how to manage Kubernete ## How to delete an existing Kubernetes Kapsule node pool -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click the Kapsule cluster name you want to manage. The cluster information page displays. 3. Click the **Pools** tab to display the pool configuration of the cluster. 4. Click > **Delete** next to the node pool you want to delete. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-cluster.mdx index 616583948f..f0880fa9b8 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-cluster.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Grafana's rich visualizations and ease of use make it an ideal choice. Cockpit o -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) a Grafana user for Cockpit diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx index 6fa937a92a..a59c6cbf78 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The system leverages **Promtail** (a lightweight log collector) running on your You can use Scaleway’s **[Easy Deploy](/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy/)** to add a Promtail deployment to your cluster: -1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) and go to your **Kubernetes** cluster. +1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and go to your **Kubernetes** cluster. 2. Navigate to the **Easy Deploy** tab. 3. Select **Promtail for Cockpit** from the library. 4. **Deploy** the application. Promtail will install on your cluster with default settings that: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kapsule-new-node-image-system.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kapsule-new-node-image-system.mdx index 4c78d24111..4bee4ab381 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kapsule-new-node-image-system.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kapsule-new-node-image-system.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ You can upgrade your Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule cluster to the new image system ### Console upgrade -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click the Kapsule cluster name you want to manage. The cluster information page displays. 3. Click **Actions** in the top right corner of the cluster information page. A pop-up menu displays. 4. Click **Upgrade cluster nodes image**. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx index c0a1c61a58..71dae4dd28 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/upgrade-kubernetes-version.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can either upgrade your Kubernetes Kapsule cluster [directly from the Scalew -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) running on a Kubernetes version older than the latest release diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-nvidia-gpu-operator.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-nvidia-gpu-operator.mdx index b5cce82806..d5ce574cec 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-nvidia-gpu-operator.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-nvidia-gpu-operator.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The GPU operator is set up for all GPU pools created in Kubernetes Kapsule and K -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-scratch-storage-h100.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-scratch-storage-h100.mdx index 2213e22ab5..966fbe9a39 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-scratch-storage-h100.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/use-scratch-storage-h100.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Design your workloads or applications to take advantage of the fast and temporar -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) a Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster that uses [H100 and L40S GPU Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/h100-pcie-try-it-now/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/quickstart.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/quickstart.mdx index 0538cc2221..d0adecc546 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Discover the Kubernetes interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Kubernetes cluster @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Discover the Kubernetes interface on the Scaleway console. This guide covers the creation of a **Kubernetes Kapsule** cluster. For Kubernetes Kosmos clusters, refer to the [Kubernetes Kosmos documentation](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/). -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where you want to create your cluster. 3. Click **Create cluster** to launch the cluster creation wizard. 4. On the cluster configuration page, provide the following details: @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ This section outlines the settings for your cluster pools. You can configure as ### How to add external nodes to a multi-cloud pool -1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Click **Kubernetes** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click **Create cluster**. The first page of the cluster creation wizard displays. This concerns the configuration of your cluster. 4. Complete the following steps of the wizard: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-load-balancer.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-load-balancer.mdx index c7170303f2..7968e2f961 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-load-balancer.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-load-balancer.mdx @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Here is a quick overview of how to create a Load Balancer for your cluster: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) - [Installed and configured kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/lb-ingress-controller.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/lb-ingress-controller.mdx index 577b33c2af..1e667e2065 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/lb-ingress-controller.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/lb-ingress-controller.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ By the end of this guide, you should have a robust and well-configured NGINX ing -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Set up a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/), deploying a TRAEFIK2 ingress controller via the application library using the [Easy Deploy function](/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy/) - Obtained the [kubeconfig](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster/) file for the cluster diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/managing-load-balancer-ips.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/managing-load-balancer-ips.mdx index 78065cd260..cc97519c84 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/managing-load-balancer-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/managing-load-balancer-ips.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Load Balancer flexible IPs have the following limitations: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/migrate-end-of-life-pools-to-newer-instances.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/migrate-end-of-life-pools-to-newer-instances.mdx index 149ae1edd2..1cf66d27a0 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/migrate-end-of-life-pools-to-newer-instances.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/migrate-end-of-life-pools-to-newer-instances.mdx @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ This guide outlines the recommended steps to migrate your Kubernetes Kapsule clu -* A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) +* A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) * [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing actions in the intended Organization * [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster) a Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster ## Identifying deprecated Instance pools -1. Log in to the [Scaleway Console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Log in to the [Scaleway Console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section in the side menu of the console. 3. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 4. Select the cluster containing the node pools using deprecated Instances. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/secure-cluster-with-private-network.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/secure-cluster-with-private-network.mdx index ecb17cc3b0..d1f62fd751 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/secure-cluster-with-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/secure-cluster-with-private-network.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ All new Kubernetes clusters are deployed with a Scaleway [Private Network](/vpc/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/set-iam-permissions-and-implement-rbac.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/set-iam-permissions-and-implement-rbac.mdx index c020041fd2..292dad9fff 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/set-iam-permissions-and-implement-rbac.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/set-iam-permissions-and-implement-rbac.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The combination of IAM and Kubernetes RBAC allows you to define fine-grained acc ### Configuring an IAM policy -To create a new policy with the correct permission sets using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), follow these steps: +To create a new policy with the correct permission sets using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), follow these steps: 1. **Create a new policy**: Navigate to the **Policies** tab in your Organization’s IAM console and [create a new policy](/iam/how-to/create-policy/). 2. **Add your user (or group/application)**: Assign your user, group, or application as the **Principal**. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/wildcard-dns.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/wildcard-dns.mdx index 47d83eeb34..0dc989cae1 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/wildcard-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/wildcard-dns.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ In short, Kubernetes wildcard DNS, combined with an ingress controller, provides -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) a Scaleway Kubernetes cluster - Installed `helm` on your local computer diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/configuring-sql-storage-backend-helm.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/configuring-sql-storage-backend-helm.mdx index eca6b9e49c..374e713907 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/configuring-sql-storage-backend-helm.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/configuring-sql-storage-backend-helm.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To resolve this issue, you can configure Helm to use an SQL storage backend such -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx index acc20331b5..224501b440 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/configuring-balancing-rules.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This page shows you an example of a curl command to create a backend and configu -- A Scaleway [account](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway [account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Setting up your environment diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/setting-up-ssl-offloading.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/setting-up-ssl-offloading.mdx index df382cc868..6bc3e0bd9f 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/setting-up-ssl-offloading.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/api-cli/setting-up-ssl-offloading.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows you how to create a Load Balancer configured for SSL offloading -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Setting up your environment @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This page shows you how to create a Load Balancer configured for SSL offloading Before configuring the Load Balancer from the API, prepare your environment to facilitate usage of the API. - Ensure you have [generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/), and that you have the secret key to hand. -- Get your [Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project) ID from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +- Get your [Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project) ID from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - Decide the [Availability Zone](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/load-balancer/zoned-api/#technical-information) for your Load Balancer. Set these elements as environment variables as follows: diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/add-certificate.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/add-certificate.mdx index 99eb1169f3..6a2e0ea5c9 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/add-certificate.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/add-certificate.mdx @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Note that after creating your certificate, you **must** [add it to a specified f -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) - A domain name, which points to your Load Balancer's IP address @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Bear in mind the following restrictions for creating Let's Encrypt certificates: - They cannot be created for Load Balancers which have a frontend listening on port 80 attached to a TCP backend. This is because the Let's Encrypt challenge would fail. Frontends listening on port 80 attached to an HTTP backend, or frontends listening on a port other than 80 and attached to a TCP backend, are both fine and compatible with Let's Encrypt certificates. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Click the Load Balancer you want to configure. The Load Balancer information page displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Click the Load Balancer you want to configure. The Load Balancer information page displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to add a certificate to. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Your certificate is added to your Load Balancer's frontend. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) - Either: @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Scaleway Load Balancers allow you to import **third party SSL certificates**. Th Alternatively you can also choose to import a **[self-signed certificate](#how-to-create-a-self-signed-certificate)**, not signed by any publically-trusted Certificate Authority, but perhaps suitable for development and testing purposes, or internal use. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. Click the Load Balancer you want to configure. The Load Balancer information page displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Click the Load Balancer you want to configure. The Load Balancer information page displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to add a certificate to. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx index 68e46bcbfd..0bd06886ca 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ When you create a Load Balancer, you can either add frontends and backends durin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a frontend during creation of your Load Balancer @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ When you have finished configuring your frontend and backend, click **Create fro You can add one or many frontends to your Load Balancer after its creation. Follow the steps below. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to add frontends to. The Load Balancer information page displays. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ You can add one or many frontends to your Load Balancer after its creation. Foll You can add one or many backends to your Load Balancer after its creation. Follow the steps below. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to add backends to. The Load Balancer information page displays. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer.mdx index f7e0679bb8..fb6433e1cb 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer.mdx @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Load Balancer -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you have not already created a Load Balancer, the product creation page is displayed. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you have not already created a Load Balancer, the product creation page is displayed. 2. Click **Create Load Balancer** or the button. The creation wizard displays. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-acls.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-acls.mdx index 1bb6e4763b..0e795d0740 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-acls.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-acls.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This page shows you how to create and manage ACLs. For more details on how ACLs -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) with a [frontend](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends/) @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This page shows you how to create and manage ACLs. For more details on how ACLs ACLs are created and managed at the frontend(s) of your Load Balancer. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to create ACLs for. @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ ACLs are created and managed at the frontend(s) of your Load Balancer. ## How to edit ACLs -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit ACLs for. 3. Click the **Frontends** tab. 4. Click the name of the frontend whose ACL(s) you want to edit. You are taken to the **Overview** tab for that frontend. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ ACLs are created and managed at the frontend(s) of your Load Balancer. ## How to delete ACLs -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to delete ACLs for. 3. Click the **Frontends** tab. 4. Click the name of the frontend whose ACL(s) you want to edit. You are taken to the **Overview** tab for that frontend. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-flex-ips.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-flex-ips.mdx index d7ee4b00a4..db6ac05f6a 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-flex-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-flex-ips.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The following limitations apply to Load Balancer flexible IPs: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The following limitations apply to Load Balancer flexible IPs: When you create a Load Balancer, the creation wizard lets you create a new flexible IPv4 address (and, optionally, an IPv6 address as well) that will be automatically attached to the Load Balancer in question. See the [How to create a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) for full details. However, if you wish to create a flexible IP address to hold independently of any Load Balancer, follow the steps below: -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ When you create a Load Balancer, the creation wizard lets you create a new flexi When you create a flexible IP address, a reverse DNS record is created for it, using an auto-generated domain. You can edit the reverse DNS of any of your flexible IP addresses at any time. This allows you to replace the automatically-generated domain with your own domain name, so that, with the correct configuration of your domain's DNS, you can resolve your domain to the IP address of the flexible IP and vice versa. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You can delete any flexible IP address that is not attached to a Load Balancer. The steps below show how to delete a flexible IP that is not attached to a Load Balancer. -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the **Flexible IPs** tab. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-routes.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-routes.mdx index 1698d8a43f..6c934897e1 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-routes.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/create-manage-routes.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ Routes allow you to specify, for a given frontend, which backends it should dire -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) ## How to create routes -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to create a route for. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Routes allow you to specify, for a given frontend, which backends it should dire ## How to edit routes -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit routes for. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Routes allow you to specify, for a given frontend, which backends it should dire ## How to delete routes -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to delete routes for. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/delete-load-balancer.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/delete-load-balancer.mdx index b7519dc975..db6863e015 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/delete-load-balancer.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/delete-load-balancer.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-confirm-deletion.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) ## How to delete a Load Balancer -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to delete. 3. Scroll down and click **Delete Load Balancer**. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/manage-frontends-and-backends.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/manage-frontends-and-backends.mdx index b73c31ec8e..ac16c4ec30 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/manage-frontends-and-backends.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/manage-frontends-and-backends.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This page shows you how to carry out these actions. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ See our [dedicated documentation](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backend ## How to edit frontends -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit. The Load Balancer information page displays. @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ See our [dedicated documentation](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backend ## How to edit backends and health checks -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit. The Load Balancer information page displays. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ See our [dedicated documentation](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backend ## How to delete frontends -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit. The Load Balancer information page displays. @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ See our [dedicated documentation](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backend ## How to delete backends -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to edit. The Load Balancer information page displays. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/monitor-lb-cockpit.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/monitor-lb-cockpit.mdx index 5a2e841912..5b4495fe31 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/monitor-lb-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/monitor-lb-cockpit.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can view your Load Balancer's metrics and logs by using [Scaleway Cockpit](/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/resize-lb.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/resize-lb.mdx index 3828d7538d..3d11cb7101 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/resize-lb.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/resize-lb.mdx @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ You can resize an existing Scaleway Load Balancer if you want to switch to a dif -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to resize. Its **Overview** dashboard displays. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/set-up-s3-failover.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/set-up-s3-failover.mdx index fd9b6c5ac9..94697755e1 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/set-up-s3-failover.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/set-up-s3-failover.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can set up a customized error page during creation of your Load Balancer, or -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a bucket which is hosting a [bucket website](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ You can set up a customized error page during creation of your Load Balancer, or ## How to activate or deactivate a customized error page failover after creation of your Load Balancer -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the Network section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of your Load Balancers displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the Network section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of your Load Balancers displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you wish to configure a customized error page for. The Load Balancer's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click the **Backends** tab. The list of your backends displays. 4. Click the backend you wish to configure a customized error page for, and click the **Edit** button. diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-edge-services.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-edge-services.mdx index e35a940c35..c8bdeeb056 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-edge-services.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-edge-services.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Read on to learn how to create an Edge Services pipeline for your Load Balancer -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Load Balancer](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network.mdx index 5fd564e49a..2ca252017d 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Private Network feature of the managed Load Balancers product lets you attac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) - A [Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) diff --git a/pages/load-balancer/quickstart.mdx b/pages/load-balancer/quickstart.mdx index a088a2f644..98125e45db 100644 --- a/pages/load-balancer/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/load-balancer/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-configure-frontend.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Load Balancer -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you have not already created a Load Balancer, the product creation page is displayed. Otherwise, your list of existing Load Balancers displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you have not already created a Load Balancer, the product creation page is displayed. Otherwise, your list of existing Load Balancers displays. 2. Click **+ Create Load Balancer**. The creation wizard displays. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Depending on your use case, you may need to carry out further configuration on y ## How to delete a Load Balancer -1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. +1. Click **Load Balancers** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Load Balancer dashboard displays. 2. Click the Load Balancer you want to delete. 3. Scroll down and click **Delete Load Balancer**. diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/attach-volume.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/attach-volume.mdx index 8abeeb6a5c..4485b5e431 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/attach-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/attach-volume.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can attach a Local Storage volume to your Instance at any time, as long as t -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Local Storage volume](/local-storage/how-to/create-volume/) - At least one [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with Local Storage capabilities diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-snapshot.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-snapshot.mdx index e2733eaefb..f454ad1dbd 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-snapshot.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The snapshot feature allows you to create an image of a specific Local Storage v -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx index a7391ec8b8..d30e90dd9f 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume-from-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Local Storage volume](/local-storage/how-to/create-volume/) - Created a [snapshot](/local-storage/how-to/create-snapshot/) diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume.mdx index a091405acc..d76fb1f981 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/create-volume.mdx @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Local Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Local Storage page displays. +1. Click **Local Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Local Storage page displays. 2. Click **+ Create volume**. 3. Follow the steps in the creation wizard: - Choose an [Availability Zone](/instances/concepts/#availability-zone). diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-snapshot.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-snapshot.mdx index 1f8aa933c0..99e0efd994 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-snapshot.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-snapshot.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Local Storage volume](/local-storage/how-to/create-volume/) diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-volume.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-volume.mdx index 2aaf1edb2c..9a5d8f16e0 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/delete-volume.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Local Storage volume](/local-storage/how-to/create-volume/) diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/detach-volume.mdx b/pages/local-storage/how-to/detach-volume.mdx index 34b0acc00f..55d5b1005a 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/how-to/detach-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/how-to/detach-volume.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can detach a Local Storage volume from your Instance when it is powered off. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Local Storage volume](/local-storage/how-to/create-volume/) that is [attached](/local-storage/how-to/attach-volume/) to an Instance diff --git a/pages/local-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/local-storage/quickstart.mdx index 9c1dc1e213..44c4dc02f3 100644 --- a/pages/local-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/local-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ Discover the Local Storage interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Local Storage volume -1. Click **Local Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The Local Storage page displays. +1. Click **Local Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Local Storage page displays. 2. Click **+ Create volume**. 3. Follow the steps in the creation wizard: - Choose an [Availability Zone](/instances/concepts/#availability-zone). diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/connecting-managed-databases-to-kubernetes-clusters.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/connecting-managed-databases-to-kubernetes-clusters.mdx index 1e7ca7769c..5dc1314e7b 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/connecting-managed-databases-to-kubernetes-clusters.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/connecting-managed-databases-to-kubernetes-clusters.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ We will walk you through the entire process using both the Scaleway CLI and Terr -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) installed and configured diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases.mdx index 2e2f9f0709..ac697a0e66 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Refer to [this tutorial](/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/) to migrate larg -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a target Managed Database for PostgreSQL](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) to import your data into. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/migrating-endpoints.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/migrating-endpoints.mdx index e3a48c1fa4..4da21f2fa5 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/migrating-endpoints.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/migrating-endpoints.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The following commands are useful when you [upgrade the version of your database -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) - Installed and set up the [Scaleway Command Line Interface (CLI)](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/pg-audit.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/pg-audit.mdx index e6fc10d4d0..423d5ba63d 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/pg-audit.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/pg-audit.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can configure the extension to log only what is relevant to your audits. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) running a PostgreSQL engine diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/using-pgcron.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/using-pgcron.mdx index 519eb37c62..110add9445 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/using-pgcron.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/using-pgcron.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The `pg_cron` extension is available with Scaleway Managed Databases for Postgre -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) running a PostgreSQL engine diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/add-a-database.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/add-a-database.mdx index ef04b41197..11c36c352d 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/add-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/add-a-database.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/apply-maintenance.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/apply-maintenance.mdx index f4f8e80407..13b174f209 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/apply-maintenance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/apply-maintenance.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ These maintenance operations are set up, run, and scheduled by Scaleway, but you -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) scheduled for maintenance diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/clone-a-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/clone-a-database-instance.mdx index 98865ae7be..6951a417db 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/clone-a-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/clone-a-database-instance.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The clone feature allows you to create a new Database Instance from an existing -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/configure-advanced-settings.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/configure-advanced-settings.mdx index 0557a81a0b..9a4978d751 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/configure-advanced-settings.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/configure-advanced-settings.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Advanced settings allow you to modify the default configuration of your database -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx index c7311aefe0..bef7223430 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import SshBastion from '@macros/databases/ssh-bastion.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database.mdx index b57a335058..8c29b54330 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Compared to traditional database management, which requires customers to provide -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** under **Databases** on the side menu. If you do not have a database already created, the creation page displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx index 1feb23cd5d..ba9ae2784e 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-db.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-db.mdx index 6c8bd7ea37..d7c19fddeb 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-db.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/delete-db.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) - A [database](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/add-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses.mdx index ff7e7205c3..7b3fea94f6 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Allowed IPs define remote access restrictions for your Database Instance. The de -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Allowed IPs define remote access restrictions for your Database Instance. The de ## How to add an IP address -1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** in the **Databases** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. +1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** in the **Databases** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. 2. Select the geographical region of the Instance you want to manage from the drop-down. 3. Click the database name or > **More info** to access the database information page. 4. Click **Allowed IPs** tab. A list of your allowed IP addresses displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-backups.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-backups.mdx index 0c88394a90..a1b914bb3f 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-backups.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-backups.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Autobackups from '@macros/databases/autobackups.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-nodes.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-nodes.mdx index ec0f5024be..4843539f6c 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-nodes.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-nodes.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You can change your Database Instance node type and enable High Availability aft -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ If you are in standalone mode, you can change the node configuration to High Ava -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) in standalone mode. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-read-replicas.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-read-replicas.mdx index 1eac0231e8..368b785f54 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-read-replicas.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-read-replicas.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ A Read Replica is a live copy of a Database Instance that behaves like an Instan -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx index ee2c5d4e55..c8e4ba1941 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can have up to 100 snapshots per Instance and Project (depending on quotas). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-users.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-users.mdx index f6c4fbba8c..a757de454c 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-users.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-users.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Users can connect to a database and access its data. Each one has a different se -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-volumes.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-volumes.mdx index c0ce60719b..ac6225f80f 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-volumes.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-volumes.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) with local Storage diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx index ae1ed2839e..2cb0bfd59d 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/monitor-databases-cockpit.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This page explains how to get started with Scaleway Cockpit for viewing your Man -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/remove-public-endpoint.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/remove-public-endpoint.mdx index bc26e509b2..4fd38bfad4 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/remove-public-endpoint.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/remove-public-endpoint.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ If you are using a public endpoint with your Database Instances or Read Replicas -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) ## From Database Instances @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If you are using a public endpoint with your Database Instances or Read Replicas -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Read Replica](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-read-replicas/) 1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** under **Databases** on the side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/renew-tls-certificate.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/renew-tls-certificate.mdx index 9f38d933f9..195b23890e 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/renew-tls-certificate.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/renew-tls-certificate.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ A certificate is generated automatically upon the creation of a Database Instanc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL or MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/upgrade-version.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/upgrade-version.mdx index f8a6fb4990..5472bfae82 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/upgrade-version.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/upgrade-version.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The version upgrade is only available for: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [PostgreSQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) running on an outdated engine version diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart.mdx index 2584cb0f68..af5497cfba 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Discover the Managed Database for PostgreSQL and MySQL interface in the Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a database diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/managing-username-and-password.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/managing-username-and-password.mdx index 55c3c89c88..b1c8083cb0 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/managing-username-and-password.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/managing-username-and-password.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can specify a name for this user when you create a Database Instance. This a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Downloaded and installed the [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/using-pub-sub-feature.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/using-pub-sub-feature.mdx index 2094c1508b..81afe0f601 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/using-pub-sub-feature.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/api-cli/using-pub-sub-feature.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ To implement Pub/Sub using Redis, you can run commands such as `PUBLISH` and `SU -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart/) with Redis™ version 6 or 7 diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/configure-advanced-settings-redis.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/configure-advanced-settings-redis.mdx index 26a44179c2..cbfd211fb2 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/configure-advanced-settings-redis.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/configure-advanced-settings-redis.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Advanced settings allow you to modify the default configuration of your Redis™ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/connect-to-redis-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/connect-to-redis-database-instance.mdx index 8028fc834e..2aefd5f5d7 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/connect-to-redis-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/connect-to-redis-database-instance.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can connect to your Redis™* Database Instance using the [Redis -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis.mdx index 3ab8d5bb6c..d23b2b1a94 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Managed Database for Redis™* is a low-latency caching solution base -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **Redis™** under **Databases** on the side menu. If you do not have a database already created, the creation page displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/delete-a-database-for-redis.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/delete-a-database-for-redis.mdx index 559fe14fa4..041be9b5d6 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/delete-a-database-for-redis.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/delete-a-database-for-redis.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses-redis.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses-redis.mdx index 093d55cd91..ce155c94a0 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses-redis.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/manage-allowed-ip-addresses-redis.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Allowed IPs restrict the IPs allowed to access your Redis™* Databas -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/monitor-redis-databases-cockpit.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/monitor-redis-databases-cockpit.mdx index 9ddbe0ff59..3ba8f7d599 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/monitor-redis-databases-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/monitor-redis-databases-cockpit.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This page explains how to get started with Scaleway Cockpit for viewing your Man -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart/) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/scale-up-a-database-for-redis.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/scale-up-a-database-for-redis.mdx index 827108cbc0..8e64617069 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/scale-up-a-database-for-redis.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/scale-up-a-database-for-redis.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ If you want to scale up the size of your Redis™* Database Instance, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If you want to scale up the size of your Redis™* Database Instance, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) in [cluster mode](/managed-databases-for-redis/concepts/#cluster-mode) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart.mdx index a5aeeffd3f..f8ccdb959c 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Managed Database for Redis™ is a low-latency caching solution based on in-memo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **Redis™** under **Databases** on the side menu. If you do not have a database already created, the creation page displays. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Managed Database for Redis™ is a low-latency caching solution based on in-memo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/change-model.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/change-model.mdx index 876cdd9135..ddc1ad12d8 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/change-model.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/change-model.mdx @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Follow the steps below to change the model using the Scaleway console: - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Choose a deployment either by clicking its name, or selecting **More info** from the drop-down menu represented by the icon to access the deployment dashboard. 4. Click the **Settings** tab of your deployment to display additional settings. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx index dc64b06936..8a140c99e2 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ This feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/betas/). - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to scale a Managed Inference deployment in size -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. Click a deployment name or > **More info** to access the deployment dashboard. 3. Click the **Settings** tab and navigate to the **Scaling** section. 4. Click **Update node count** and adjust the number of nodes in your deployment. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx index 8b843dfaf3..a241b81289 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx @@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), and select **Managed Inference** from the side menu to access the Managed Inference dashboard. +1. Click the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and select **Managed Inference** from the side menu to access the Managed Inference dashboard. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where you want to create your deployment. 3. Click **Deploy a model** to launch the model deployment wizard. 4. Provide the necessary information: diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/delete-deployment.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/delete-deployment.mdx index a2092c2cf1..1855c588ba 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/delete-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/delete-deployment.mdx @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ Once you have finished your inference tasks, you can delete your deployment. Thi - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Choose a deployment by clicking its name. The deployment's **Overview** page displays. 4. Navigate to the **Settings** tab. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/import-custom-model.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/import-custom-model.mdx index 0e2032103f..7fe6d31027 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/import-custom-model.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/import-custom-model.mdx @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Scaleway provides a selection of common models for deployment from the Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) to perform actions in your Organization. -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the side menu in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) to access the dashboard. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the side menu in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to access the dashboard. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click **Deploy a model** to launch the model deployment wizard. 4. In the **Choose a model** section, select **Custom model**. If you have no model yet, click **Import a model** to start the model import wizard. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx index 62ab8dc832..17bcffa77a 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/manage-allowed-ips.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Read on for full details. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ By default, when you create your Managed Inference deployment, authentication by You can disable API key authentication at any time, for either the public endpoint, the private endpoint, or both. -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region containing your deployment. 3. Click the deployment whose authentication you want to manage. The deployment's dashboard displays. 4. Click the **Security** tab. @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Your access to Managed Inference deployments owned by an Organization in which y Your permissions will be automatically applied to any API keys you generate for yourself in the Scaleway console. Check with your Organization Owner if you are unsure that you have the right permissions to access a Managed Inference deployment. -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and [generate an API key for yourself](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/). +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and [generate an API key for yourself](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/). 2. Use this API key for authentication when sending requests to a Managed Inference deployment. ## How to restrict access over Private Networks diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/managed-inference-with-private-network.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/managed-inference-with-private-network.mdx index f03f16d7b4..7433b9df02 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/managed-inference-with-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/managed-inference-with-private-network.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Using a Private Network for communications between the Instances hosting your ap - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Using a Private Network for communications between the Instances hosting your ap ### Attaching a Private Network during model deployment -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where you want to deploy. 3. Navigate to the **Deployments** section and click **Deploy a model**. The setup wizard displays. 4. During the [setup](/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment/), in the step **Configure network connectivity**, check the **Attach to Private Network** box. @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Your Managed Inference model will be deployed, and it will be attached to the se ### Attaching a Private Network to an existing deployment -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click a deployment name or > **More info** to access the deployment dashboard. 4. Go to the **Overview** tab and locate the **Endpoints** section. @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ For more information on managing access to deployments in a Private Network, see ## Detaching a Private Network from a Managed Inference deployment -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. Click a deployment name or > **More info** to access the deployment dashboard. 3. Go to the **Overview** tab and locate the **Endpoints** section. 4. Click **Detach Private Network**. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/monitor-deployment.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/monitor-deployment.mdx index 6639fbcdb7..bd2daf622f 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/monitor-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/monitor-deployment.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ This documentation page shows you how to monitor your Managed Inference deployme - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Managed Inference deployment](/managed-inference/quickstart/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to monitor your LLM dashboard -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region you want to manage. 3. Click a deployment name or > **More info** to access the deployment dashboard. 4. Click the **Monitoring** tab of your deployment. The Cockpit overview displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx index 2863403e89..f0dad41c34 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx @@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ Discover the Managed Inference interface on the Scaleway console. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Managed Inference deployment -1. Navigate to the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), and select **Managed Inference** from the side menu to access the Managed Inference dashboard. +1. Navigate to the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and select **Managed Inference** from the side menu to access the Managed Inference dashboard. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where you want to create your deployment. 3. Click **Create deployment** to launch the deployment creation wizard. 4. Provide the necessary information: @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Managed Inference deployments have authentication enabled by default. As such, y ## How to delete a deployment -1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. +1. Click **Managed Inference** in the **AI** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. A list of your deployments displays. 2. From the drop-down menu, select the geographical region where your deployment was created. 3. Click the name of the deployment you wish to delete. 4. Navigate to the **Settings** tab. diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/backup-and-restore.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/backup-and-restore.mdx index 29b229d3f8..9f24fdf2a0 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/backup-and-restore.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/backup-and-restore.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Managed MongoDB® provides fully-managed MongoDB® Instances. This tutorial show - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance/) - Installed a [MongoDB®-compatible client](https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/shell) - Installed [mongodump and mongorestore tools](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/database-tools/installation/installation/) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Managed MongoDB® provides fully-managed MongoDB® Instances. This tutorial show To create backups, we will use the `mongodump` tool, which can create backups for an entire Database Instance, logical database or collection. It can also use a query to back up part of a collection. -1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click **MongoDB® Databases** under **Databases** on the side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. 3. Click the database name or > **More info** to access the Database Instance information page. 4. Download the Database Instance's SSL certificate. diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/cluster-to-cluster-sync.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/cluster-to-cluster-sync.mdx index c888e1c394..de3b6e15e8 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/cluster-to-cluster-sync.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/api-cli/cluster-to-cluster-sync.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Cluster-to-Cluster sync helps you migrate data from one cluster to another witho - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance/) - Installed a [MongoDB®-compatible client](https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/shell) - Set up your [environment variables](/scaleway-cli/reference-content/environment-variables/#reserved-environment-variables) for the Scaleway API diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx index 2d17bf5bc9..72003f1e21 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-instance.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart/) - Installed either [mongosh](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/mongodb-shell/), or the [pymongo](https://pymongo.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) distribution for Python, or the Node.js [mongodb module](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mongodb) or the [mongo driver for Go](https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-go-driver), or [Mongoose](https://mongoosejs.com/) on your local machine diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-private-network.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-private-network.mdx index 4ede7bd208..a25d06e329 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/connect-database-private-network.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can [create new Database Instances](/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Managed MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance) diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance.mdx index fb5fdfc9ca..ec40d74972 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Document databases enable users to store and retrieve data in a document format, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/delete-a-database-instance.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/delete-a-database-instance.mdx index 1a1b0a926f..42af73e30b 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/delete-a-database-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/delete-a-database-instance.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart) diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/increase-volume.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/increase-volume.mdx index 856558414e..3717611956 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/increase-volume.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/increase-volume.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can increase the Block Storage volume of your MongoDB® Database Instance in -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart) diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx index 7076444fc5..9099377680 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-snapshots.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ You can have up to 100 snapshots per Instance and project (depending on quotas). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart) diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-users.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-users.mdx index 36f74ccc11..bb2e1c137b 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-users.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/manage-users.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Users can connect to a database and access its data. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [MongoDB® Database Instance](/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart) diff --git a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart.mdx b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart.mdx index 8bddd1ff84..52fd00d29e 100644 --- a/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-mongodb-databases/quickstart.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Discover the Managed MongoDB® interface in the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [MongoDB®-compatible client](https://www.mongodb.com/try/download/shell) installed diff --git a/pages/nats/api-cli/nats-cli.mdx b/pages/nats/api-cli/nats-cli.mdx index 0d6b8b3627..09b093e152 100644 --- a/pages/nats/api-cli/nats-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/api-cli/nats-cli.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This page shows you how to get started with some basic actions via the NATS CLI. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A Scaleway [NATS account](/nats/how-to/create-account) - NATS [credentials](/nats/how-to/create-credentials/) downloaded to your machine diff --git a/pages/nats/how-to/create-account.mdx b/pages/nats/how-to/create-account.mdx index c6f06d3ca0..166eb43308 100644 --- a/pages/nats/how-to/create-account.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/how-to/create-account.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ To start using a NATS message broker, you must first create a NATS account. This -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a NATS account diff --git a/pages/nats/how-to/create-credentials.mdx b/pages/nats/how-to/create-credentials.mdx index 27fa673178..25cc459823 100644 --- a/pages/nats/how-to/create-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/how-to/create-credentials.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can create multiple sets of credentials for each of your NATS accounts. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [NATS account](/nats/how-to/create-account/) diff --git a/pages/nats/how-to/delete-account.mdx b/pages/nats/how-to/delete-account.mdx index bd364743c7..fb8972e086 100644 --- a/pages/nats/how-to/delete-account.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/how-to/delete-account.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This page shows how to delete a Scaleway **NATS**, account. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one [NATS account](/nats/how-to/create-account/) diff --git a/pages/nats/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx b/pages/nats/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx index 2620e3efde..3c90abf79e 100644 --- a/pages/nats/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Note that the only management action available for NATS credentials is revocatio -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [NATS credentials](/nats/how-to/create-credentials/) diff --git a/pages/nats/how-to/monitor-nats-cockpit.mdx b/pages/nats/how-to/monitor-nats-cockpit.mdx index f22e6fe59c..29858cbce7 100644 --- a/pages/nats/how-to/monitor-nats-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/how-to/monitor-nats-cockpit.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ These steps are described below. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least one [NATS account](/nats/how-to/create-account/) diff --git a/pages/nats/quickstart.mdx b/pages/nats/quickstart.mdx index 3968bb6916..a8bb94ed7d 100644 --- a/pages/nats/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/quickstart.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Scaleway NATS was previously part of our Messaging and Queuing product, and has -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a NATS account diff --git a/pages/nats/reference-content/nats-overview.mdx b/pages/nats/reference-content/nats-overview.mdx index 6326d99e2f..a6142049a6 100644 --- a/pages/nats/reference-content/nats-overview.mdx +++ b/pages/nats/reference-content/nats-overview.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Scaleway NATS is a managed messaging service that enable seamless communication ## NATS accounts -You can easily create a NATS account from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), via the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/messaging-and-queuing/nats-api/) or via [Terraform/OpenTofu](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scaleway/scaleway/latest/docs/guides/mnq_with_nats_terraform_provider). +You can easily create a NATS account from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), via the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/messaging-and-queuing/nats-api/) or via [Terraform/OpenTofu](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scaleway/scaleway/latest/docs/guides/mnq_with_nats_terraform_provider). ## NATS credentials diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/bucket-website-api.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/bucket-website-api.mdx index 499b7c8d91..8755300e69 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/bucket-website-api.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/bucket-website-api.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To enable and configure the bucket website using the Scaleway console, refer to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed the [AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/combining-iam-and-object-storage.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/combining-iam-and-object-storage.mdx index 17dce96fec..4b4b209e20 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/combining-iam-and-object-storage.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/combining-iam-and-object-storage.mdx @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Consider an Organization in which a user and an application must perform specifi 1. [Create a group](/iam/how-to/create-group/) named `S3-group` that contains the user and the application, so they are the only ones to have access to Object Storage. -2. [Create an IAM policy](/iam/how-to/create-policy/) named `S3-policy` in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), with the previously created group as a [principal](/iam/concepts/#principal). The members of this group will have the `ObjectStorageFullAccess` right. +2. [Create an IAM policy](/iam/how-to/create-policy/) named `S3-policy` in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), with the previously created group as a [principal](/iam/concepts/#principal). The members of this group will have the `ObjectStorageFullAccess` right. 3. [Create a bucket policy](/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy/) to manage access to bucket A. ```json { diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy.mdx index ee012cb57a..0c7e17fac8 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ To create and apply a bucket policy from the [Scaleway console](https://console/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - Installed and configured the [AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/) using a Scaleway API key diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/enable-sse-c.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/enable-sse-c.mdx index c5f84e7935..3d9a6032ae 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/enable-sse-c.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/enable-sse-c.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Once the data has been copied, the encryption key is deleted. The digest of the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - Installed and initialized the [AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/manage-bucket-permissions-ip.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/manage-bucket-permissions-ip.mdx index 6ca1e4fc33..74f3fb15fb 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/manage-bucket-permissions-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/manage-bucket-permissions-ip.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ It is possible to allow actions for a specific IP address or range of IPs using -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/managing-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/managing-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx index 4709d9304e..60406df56e 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/managing-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/managing-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/migrating-buckets.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/migrating-buckets.mdx index f3f2dad133..1a18cc65d4 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/migrating-buckets.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/migrating-buckets.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed and initialized the [AWS CLI for Scaleway](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli.mdx index 38149dd916..b7694f888f 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The AWS-CLI is an open-source tool built on top of the [AWS SDK for Python (Boto -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/setting-cors-rules.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/setting-cors-rules.mdx index f991cb75d7..ca5610337a 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/setting-cors-rules.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/setting-cors-rules.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The [CORS standard](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed and configured the [AWS CLI](/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/) using a Scaleway API key - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/faq.mdx b/pages/object-storage/faq.mdx index 849bad304a..f13c0573b3 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/faq.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/faq.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ productIcon: ObjectStorageProductIcon Object Storage is a service based on the Amazon S3 protocol. It allows you to store any kind of object (documents, images, videos, etc.). -Scaleway provides an integrated UI in the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) for convenience. As browsing infinite storage through the web requires some technical trade-offs, some actions are limited in the console for Object Storage: +Scaleway provides an integrated UI in the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) for convenience. As browsing infinite storage through the web requires some technical trade-offs, some actions are limited in the console for Object Storage: - batch deletion is limited to 1000 objects. - empty files are not reported as empty folders. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ As a new user, you benefit from 750 GB of free [Multi-AZ class storage](/object- If you exceed 750 GB of Multi-AZ storage during the free trial period, you will only be billed for the excess data. -You can activate your free trial period from the Object Storage section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). Once it is activated, **you cannot deactivate it** to resume it at a later time. +You can activate your free trial period from the Object Storage section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once it is activated, **you cannot deactivate it** to resume it at a later time. At the end of the 90-day trial period, you will be billed for regular Object Storage pricing. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/abort-incomplete-mpu.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/abort-incomplete-mpu.mdx index 29e7200d3c..3b9a474e09 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/abort-incomplete-mpu.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/abort-incomplete-mpu.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) lists your Object Storage incomplete multipart uploads to allow you to consult them, and manually abort them to clear storage space and optimize your storage costs. +The [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) lists your Object Storage incomplete multipart uploads to allow you to consult them, and manually abort them to clear storage space and optimize your storage costs. Incomplete multipart uploads are charged even though they are not finished, as they use storage space. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can automate the process of aborting incomplete multipart uploads using [lif -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - At least one incomplete [multipart upload](/object-storage/api-cli/multipart-uploads/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/access-objects-via-https.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/access-objects-via-https.mdx index 297236db4d..c87ad33a70 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/access-objects-via-https.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/access-objects-via-https.mdx @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Scaleway Object Storage allows you to access your objects via HTTPS. -If an object is [private](/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility/), you can create a temporary public link from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +If an object is [private](/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility/), you can create a temporary public link from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -If an object is public, you can retrieve the link to access it from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +If an object is public, you can retrieve the link to access it from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Created an Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) and have [uploaded objects](/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket/) to it 1. Click **Object Storage** on the side menu. The list of your buckets displays. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx index 4bcf200436..8b00e06fed 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Object Storage allows you to store different types of objects (documents, images -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization To get started with Object Storage, you must first create a bucket. Objects are gathered into buckets. Each bucket represents a space where objects are stored. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-bucket-policy.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-bucket-policy.mdx index 8c349f9529..584b2b3e6c 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-bucket-policy.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-bucket-policy.mdx @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ import StorageBucketPolicy from '@macros/storage/bucket-policy.mdx' import ImportantBucketPolicy from '@macros/storage/important-bucket-policy.mdx' -Scaleway Object Storage allows you to create [bucket policies](/object-storage/concepts/#bucket-policy) directly from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +Scaleway Object Storage allows you to create [bucket policies](/object-storage/concepts/#bucket-policy) directly from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). To create and apply a bucket policy from the AWS CLI, refer to the [dedicated documentation](/object-storage/api-cli/create-bucket-policy/). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-a-bucket.mdx index 3451ae11cd..97eaa727dc 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-a-bucket.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-an-object.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-an-object.mdx index 597fffa6b0..97a8f50aa4 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-an-object.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/delete-an-object.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - An object in your [bucket](/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/download-files-from-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/download-files-from-a-bucket.mdx index cdb9b4206d..56233737e9 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/download-files-from-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/download-files-from-a-bucket.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - An object in your [bucket](/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class.mdx index 21d5705ddd..b4a79dcdb2 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ To change the storage class of several or all objects in a bucket, create a [lif -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/get-started-edge-services.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/get-started-edge-services.mdx index 615e81ec4e..fe33e7aa47 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/get-started-edge-services.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/get-started-edge-services.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Read on to learn how to create an Edge Services pipeline for your Object Storage -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Once you have subscribed to Edge Services, you are ready to create a pipeline. F You can create an Edge Services pipeline from the **Edge Services** section of the console, however, in this documentation, we describe how to create a pipeline directly from your bucket's dashboard in the **Objet Storage** section. -1. Click **Object Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Object Storage** in the **Storage** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the name of the bucket you want to create an Edge Services pipeline for. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-lifecycle-rules.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-lifecycle-rules.mdx index 8b4f28a2ab..a1fa63f4c5 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-lifecycle-rules.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-lifecycle-rules.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Lifecycle rules also allow you to automatically abort incomplete [multipart uplo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility.mdx index 2ce1927ca0..88ea05a4d2 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/manage-object-visibility.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Object visibility specifies whether your object is visible to others or not, ind -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/monitor-consumption.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/monitor-consumption.mdx index c809230282..467f405bf6 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/monitor-consumption.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/monitor-consumption.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Cockpit is available in all [regions](/object-storage/concepts/#region-and-avail -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/restore-an-object-from-glacier.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/restore-an-object-from-glacier.mdx index 5b451272a3..8724bb727c 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/restore-an-object-from-glacier.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/restore-an-object-from-glacier.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - An object in [Glacier storage class](/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket.mdx index 3b3c0fa60b..3f19d4a892 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/upload-files-into-a-bucket.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to upload files into an Object Storage bucket using the [ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning.mdx index 4eb31fa2e1..532e1e11e2 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Versioning allows you to easily recover your objects in case of unintended user -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website.mdx index aa1b5041f9..3559dbe32c 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The Bucket Website feature allows you to host [static websites](https://en.wikip -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-obj-stor-with-private-networks.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-obj-stor-with-private-networks.mdx index c0aea8672a..18595d938f 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-obj-stor-with-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/use-obj-stor-with-private-networks.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This documentation shows how to create an Instance without a public IP address, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx index ece60d157e..b90738fd3a 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Discover the Object Storage interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a bucket diff --git a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/lost-bucket-access-bucket-policy.mdx b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/lost-bucket-access-bucket-policy.mdx index db6607ced9..67c82bf3fc 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/lost-bucket-access-bucket-policy.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/lost-bucket-access-bucket-policy.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ If you are not explicitly allowed access to the resources in your bucket, you ma -If you have permission to apply a bucket policy, you can also edit it or delete it using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +If you have permission to apply a bucket policy, you can also edit it or delete it using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 1. Click **Object Storage** on the left side menu of the console. The Object Storage dashboard displays. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/presigned-url-errors.mdx b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/presigned-url-errors.mdx index 08c094b0b5..c4e56b0477 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/presigned-url-errors.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/presigned-url-errors.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Problem diff --git a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/request-rate-error.mdx b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/request-rate-error.mdx index d708acfb08..0c0a9dba16 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/request-rate-error.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/troubleshooting/request-rate-error.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Problem diff --git a/pages/opensearch/how-to/connect-to-opensearch-deployment.mdx b/pages/opensearch/how-to/connect-to-opensearch-deployment.mdx index 59e8bfcce7..8e6f87ef95 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/how-to/connect-to-opensearch-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/how-to/connect-to-opensearch-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to connect to an OpenSearch deployment using the Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an OpenSearch deployment](/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment.mdx b/pages/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment.mdx index c4677f6ba0..400225e550 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to create an OpenSearch deployment using the Scaleway con -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Cloud Essentials for OpenSearch deployment diff --git a/pages/opensearch/how-to/delete-opensearch-deployment.mdx b/pages/opensearch/how-to/delete-opensearch-deployment.mdx index a5fa62f1d1..96b2d4ee93 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/how-to/delete-opensearch-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/how-to/delete-opensearch-deployment.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Deleting an OpenSearch deployment is irreversible, and all its associated data w -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an OpenSearch deployment](/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-opensearch-deployment.mdx b/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-opensearch-deployment.mdx index 3230fb4d37..ddfc7d700e 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-opensearch-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-opensearch-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to manage an OpenSearch deployment using the Scaleway con -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an OpenSearch deployment](/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-users-opensearch-deployment.mdx b/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-users-opensearch-deployment.mdx index d648719b05..a0be0e0b55 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-users-opensearch-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/how-to/manage-users-opensearch-deployment.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to manage the users of an OpenSearch deployment using the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created an OpenSearch deployment](/opensearch/how-to/create-opensearch-deployment/) diff --git a/pages/opensearch/quickstart.mdx b/pages/opensearch/quickstart.mdx index cb4123f5bc..6a6499ab1c 100644 --- a/pages/opensearch/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/opensearch/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This guide covers the basic steps to set up, log in to, and delete a Cloud Essen -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Cloud Essentials for OpenSearch deployment diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx index 5f20b77a83..72c68640b0 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to manage Projects using [Scaleway APIs](https://www.scal -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Configured your API keys](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An API key with the [`IAMManager` or `ProjectManager` permission sets](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/add-resources-project.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/add-resources-project.mdx index 09f75b69c0..9e7ed1cc19 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/add-resources-project.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/add-resources-project.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added and validated a payment method](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/) diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/change-project-name.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/change-project-name.mdx index 05be80a162..4ad12f8d99 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/change-project-name.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/change-project-name.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - a Scaleway [Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#project) diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-a-project.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-a-project.mdx index 2989fc1f34..925000a7e4 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-a-project.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-a-project.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ If you have a [Scaleway account](/account/how-to/create-an-account/), and subseq -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click the **Projects** tab from the [Organization Dashboard](https://console.scaleway.com/organization). A list of your Projects displays. diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key.mdx index 08b8d7f445..83921a62b4 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ We recommend you use either: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to generate an SSH key pair diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/delete-a-project.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/delete-a-project.mdx index dd429bdf1c..a19bc9377a 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/delete-a-project.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/delete-a-project.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A Project can only be deleted once it has been emptied of its [resources](/iam/c -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Project](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-a-project/) other than the [default Project](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#default-project) - Erased all the resources of the Project you want to delete diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/enforce-mfa.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/enforce-mfa.mdx index 14ebd7fc1c..917378c484 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/enforce-mfa.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/enforce-mfa.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to enforce MFA diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/manage-quotas.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/manage-quotas.mdx index 1a91a6921c..dffb0fd0ec 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/manage-quotas.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/manage-quotas.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image from './assets/steps-to-filter-quotas.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to view Organization quotas diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/set-organization-alias.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/set-organization-alias.mdx index 6f8d7cfd3b..da97ca2cdd 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/set-organization-alias.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/how-to/set-organization-alias.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ An alias is a string of characters used to identify the Organization during memb -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/quickstart.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/quickstart.mdx index 58738dfcb1..9df534b434 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/quickstart.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ To establish connections with Instances, Elastic Metal servers, and Mac minis, y -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization [SSH keys](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#ssh-key) allow you to securely connect to your Instances without using a password. @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ On Windows, you can use the third-party application [PuTTYgen](https://www.chiar You must upload the content of the public part of the SSH key pair you just created to the Scaleway interface. This is then associated with your Project and can be transferred to your Instances during the boot process. -1. From the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), navigate to the [Credentials](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#ssh-key) tab of your Project dashboard. +1. From the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the [Credentials](/organizations-and-projects/concepts/#ssh-key) tab of your Project dashboard. 2. Scroll down to the **SSH key** section, and click **Add a new SSH key**. 3. Paste the content of the public key (which you copied in the previous step) into the pop-up box, and optionally add a description. Then click **Add an SSH key**. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ You must upload the content of the public part of the SSH key pair you just crea To add a new [resource](/iam/concepts/#resource) to your Project, first ensure you are currently editing the correct Project. -1. Click **Project Dashboard** in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu to check if you are logged in the correct Project. +1. Click **Project Dashboard** in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu to check if you are logged in the correct Project. 2. You can also check if the name of your Project appears in the **Selected Project** drop-down menu. 3. Select the resource you want to create from the console side menu. 4. Click the resource and follow the deployment instructions. diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/add-client.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/add-client.mdx index d4223efc2f..9cb5f532fb 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/add-client.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/add-client.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status ## Adding a new client diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/edit-client-information.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/edit-client-information.mdx index 595b31cec4..e66fd355c5 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/edit-client-information.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/edit-client-information.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status - [Added a client](/partner-space/how-to/add-client/) diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/grant-access-to-partner-space.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/grant-access-to-partner-space.mdx index f06b998f60..a1e297574c 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/grant-access-to-partner-space.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/grant-access-to-partner-space.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status - Owner status or IAM permissions allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/lock-client-organization.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/lock-client-organization.mdx index b5fb32f208..92f64f0a17 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/lock-client-organization.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/lock-client-organization.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ If you are confronted with a client who does not respect Scaleway’s Terms of S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status - [Added a client](/partner-space/how-to/add-client/) diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/track-client-consumption.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/track-client-consumption.mdx index 8963b4e5fa..60cb37843a 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/track-client-consumption.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/track-client-consumption.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status ## Tracking a specific client's cloud consumption diff --git a/pages/partner-space/how-to/unlock-client-organization.mdx b/pages/partner-space/how-to/unlock-client-organization.mdx index 410911d4fc..2ffcaba46f 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/how-to/unlock-client-organization.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/how-to/unlock-client-organization.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status - [Added a client](/partner-space/how-to/add-client/) diff --git a/pages/partner-space/quickstart.mdx b/pages/partner-space/quickstart.mdx index 6e8ef1f3e9..3b5d1614f6 100644 --- a/pages/partner-space/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/partner-space/quickstart.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Discover the Partner Space interface in the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged in to the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Scaleway Partner status ## How to add a client diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway.mdx index 2471f08567..554111d6e7 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows you how to attach a [Public Gateway](/public-gateways/concepts/# -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Public Gateway](/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway/) diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway.mdx index 3408218525..8bcdfd0662 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import NetworkResourceNaming from '@macros/vpc/network-resource-naming.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Public Gateway diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/delete-a-public-gateway.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/delete-a-public-gateway.mdx index e87d4b5ae7..a5cf8167f3 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/delete-a-public-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/delete-a-public-gateway.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete a [Public Gateway](/public-gateways/concepts/# -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Public Gateway](/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway/) diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/upgrade-public-gateway.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/upgrade-public-gateway.mdx index 4fa8c7fb4c..8a841ec8dc 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/upgrade-public-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/upgrade-public-gateway.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to upgrade your Public Gateway to a superior offer type, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Public Gateway](/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway/) that is not already a PGW-XL (the most powerful offer type availble). diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-flexible-ips.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-flexible-ips.mdx index d8483e4bc3..7771fde620 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-flexible-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-flexible-ips.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Flexible IP addresses are public IPs that you can hold independently of any Publ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a new flexible IP address diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-ssh-bastion.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-ssh-bastion.mdx index 483b238b28..6dd249e90b 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-ssh-bastion.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/how-to/use-ssh-bastion.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can also use SSH bastion to connect to resources [receiving the Public Gatew -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Public Gateway](/public-gateways/how-to/create-a-public-gateway/) - [Attached](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/) your Public Gateway to a Private Network diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/quickstart.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/quickstart.mdx index 312e3f77d3..4ec75ee8d6 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Follow this guided tour to discover how to navigate the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Created a [Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) ## How to create a Public Gateway diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/gateway-services-not-working.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/gateway-services-not-working.mdx index 2509cc3eca..71c36c4e98 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/gateway-services-not-working.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/gateway-services-not-working.mdx @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization First, check whether the gateway is properly plugged into the Private Network. We currently have a known issue where the GatewayNetwork gets created successfully without the gateway actually getting plugged into the network. To check whether this is the issue you are experiencing, do the following: 1. Identify the Private Network's network interface on your Instance (which is attached to a Public Gateway). We will use `priv0` as an example. 2. Set it as `UP` to be able to use it: `ip link set priv0 up` -3. Identify the MAC address of the gateway in your Private Network using either the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) or the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/public-gateway/#path-gateway-networks) (`mac_address` field of the GatewayNetwork). We'll use `02:00:b1:ac:ca:fe` as an example. +3. Identify the MAC address of the gateway in your Private Network using either the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/public-gateway/#path-gateway-networks) (`mac_address` field of the GatewayNetwork). We'll use `02:00:b1:ac:ca:fe` as an example. 4. Go [here](https://ben.akrin.com/?p=1347), and paste the MAC address to get the IPv6 Link-Local Address of your gateway. In our example, using priv0, it is `fe80::000:b1ff:feac:cafe` 5. From your Instance, ping the gateway on its IPv6 link-local address, taking care to specify the Private Network interface. In our example, using `priv0`, the command is `ping fe80::000:b1ff:feac:cafe%priv0`. diff --git a/pages/queues/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx b/pages/queues/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx index 7d13ebc812..47da367895 100644 --- a/pages/queues/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This guide shows you how to install the AWS-CLI and configure it to connect to S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/queues/how-to/create-credentials/) for Scaleway Queues diff --git a/pages/queues/api-cli/python-node-queues.mdx b/pages/queues/api-cli/python-node-queues.mdx index a8abe7de72..b2c4320b8d 100644 --- a/pages/queues/api-cli/python-node-queues.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/api-cli/python-node-queues.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This guide provides code samples to show you how to start using these SDKs with -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/queues/how-to/create-credentials/) for Scaleway Queues - Installed the relevant AWS SDK [for Go](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/), [Python](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-python/) and/or [JavaScript](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/) diff --git a/pages/queues/api-cli/queues-aws-cli.mdx b/pages/queues/api-cli/queues-aws-cli.mdx index 7329e862ce..7382874238 100644 --- a/pages/queues/api-cli/queues-aws-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/api-cli/queues-aws-cli.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The AWS-CLI is an open-source tool built on top of the AWS SDK for Python (Boto) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/queues/how-to/create-credentials/) for Queues - [Connected Queues to the AWS-CLI](/queues/api-cli/connect-aws-cli/) diff --git a/pages/queues/how-to/create-credentials.mdx b/pages/queues/how-to/create-credentials.mdx index d70314ec96..4aabd9c0bc 100644 --- a/pages/queues/how-to/create-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/how-to/create-credentials.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can create multiple sets of credentials for Scaleway Queues. Credentials for -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **Queues** in the **Integration Services** section of the Scaleway console side menu. A list of your queues displays. diff --git a/pages/queues/how-to/create-manage-queues.mdx b/pages/queues/how-to/create-manage-queues.mdx index bec11464bf..4b28b0e9fc 100644 --- a/pages/queues/how-to/create-manage-queues.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/how-to/create-manage-queues.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page shows how to create and manage your queues with [Scaleway Queues](/que -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a queue diff --git a/pages/queues/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx b/pages/queues/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx index 6cd69f1496..d72fd05890 100644 --- a/pages/queues/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows how to manage [credentials](/queues/concepts/#credentials) for S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/queues/how-to/create-credentials/) diff --git a/pages/queues/how-to/monitor-queues-cockpit.mdx b/pages/queues/how-to/monitor-queues-cockpit.mdx index 1e5a2da448..20692b02e6 100644 --- a/pages/queues/how-to/monitor-queues-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/how-to/monitor-queues-cockpit.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ These steps are described below. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to generate Grafana credentials diff --git a/pages/queues/quickstart.mdx b/pages/queues/quickstart.mdx index 55be251d6f..c324dec84b 100644 --- a/pages/queues/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/queues/quickstart.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import image2 from './assets/scaleway-queues-create-queue.webp' Scaleway Queues is a managed message broker service that allows you to transfer messages between different microservices and platforms via queues. This enables decoupled applications to "talk" to each other effectively even if they are not otherwise compatible. Scaleway Queues enables and simplifies microservices application development and allows you to build highly scalable, reliable, distributed applications. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create credentials for Queues diff --git a/pages/scaleway-cli/quickstart.mdx b/pages/scaleway-cli/quickstart.mdx index a259fc7121..08d5f8a9b9 100644 --- a/pages/scaleway-cli/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/scaleway-cli/quickstart.mdx @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Refer the the [Scaleway CLI repository](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli -You can also use the integrated Scaleway console CLI by clicking the button at the top of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +You can also use the integrated Scaleway console CLI by clicking the button at the top of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/scaleway-cli/reference-content/console-keyboard-shortcuts.mdx b/pages/scaleway-cli/reference-content/console-keyboard-shortcuts.mdx index 98fd107fee..093e3a047b 100644 --- a/pages/scaleway-cli/reference-content/console-keyboard-shortcuts.mdx +++ b/pages/scaleway-cli/reference-content/console-keyboard-shortcuts.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ dates: Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts to help you easily use and navigate the Command Line Interface integrated in the Scaleway console. -These shortcuts only apply to the CLI integrated in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). Other CLI tools may have different shortcuts. +These shortcuts only apply to the CLI integrated in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Other CLI tools may have different shortcuts. |Keys | Action | diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/create-secret-with-type.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/create-secret-with-type.mdx index 54e5a38972..7e34df0774 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/create-secret-with-type.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/create-secret-with-type.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This documentation shows you how to create a `database credentials` secret type, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed [curl](https://curl.se/) diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/external-secrets.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/external-secrets.mdx index df732ad7ba..519f1d8782 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/external-secrets.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/api-cli/external-secrets.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ In this tutorial you will learn how to deploy External Secrets and its services -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret.mdx index 6fe25def4e..3cbc7a147b 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret.mdx @@ -11,16 +11,16 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' The [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret) creation process slightly differs depending on whether you are using Secret Manager for the first time or not. Upon secret creation, you are prompted to choose a Scaleway-managed encryption key or specify an existing [Key Manager](/key-manager) key which will encrypt your data. This allows for secure and flexible encryption of your data, compliant with industry standards. -This page explains how to create a [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret) for the first time using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and how to create a secret if you have already created resources in Secret Manager. +This page explains how to create a [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret) for the first time using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and how to create a secret if you have already created resources in Secret Manager. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. + 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. In the **Region** drop-down, select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which you want to store your secret. Secrets cannot be moved from one region to another after creation. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This page explains how to create a [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret) fo - 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. + 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select your desired [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in the **Region** drop-down. Secrets cannot be moved from one region to another after creation. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-version.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-version.mdx index f7c341f864..d1a1e7d9bc 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-version.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/create-version.mdx @@ -11,16 +11,16 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' When creating a secret, its value is stored in its first version, which is [enabled](/secret-manager/concepts/#enabling-a-version) by default. At creation, your secret only has one version. -This page explains how to add more [versions](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) to a secret using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +This page explains how to add more [versions](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) to a secret using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and enabled the `SecretManagerFullAccess` [permission set](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - Created a [secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which the secret you want to update is, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the secret that you want to add a version to. Your secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the **Versions** tab. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-secret.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-secret.mdx index 9a0d92cf0b..b1a07f0122 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-secret.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-secret.mdx @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to [schedule a secret deletion](/secret-manager/concepts/#scheduled-deletion) using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). You **cannot delete protected secrets**, i.e. secrets to which you have applied [secret protection](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret-protection). +This page explains how to [schedule a secret deletion](/secret-manager/concepts/#scheduled-deletion) using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You **cannot delete protected secrets**, i.e. secrets to which you have applied [secret protection](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret-protection). Once you schedule a secret for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still [recover it](/secret-manager/how-to/recover-secrets/). After this retention period, the secret and all its versions are permanently deleted. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and enabled the `SecretManagerFullAccess` [permission set](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - Created a [secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which to delete the secret, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Click next to the secret you want to delete and click **Delete**. A pop-up displays informing you that the action schedules the deletion of your secret and its version. 4. Type **DELETE** and click **Delete secret** to confirm. Your secret displays in the **Scheduled for deletion** tab for a period of 7 days before being permanently deleted. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-version.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-version.mdx index 578a490d54..024f28a415 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-version.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/delete-version.mdx @@ -9,18 +9,18 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to [schedule](/secret-manager/concepts/#scheduled-deletion) a [version](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) deletion using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +This page explains how to [schedule](/secret-manager/concepts/#scheduled-deletion) a [version](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) deletion using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once you schedule a version for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still [recover it](/secret-manager/how-to/recover-version/). After this retention period, the version is permanently deleted. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and enabled the `SecretManagerFullAccess` [permission set](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - Created a [secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) and one or more [versions](/secret-manager/how-to/create-version/) for it -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which to delete the version, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the secret for which you want to delete the version. Your secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the **Versions** tab. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/filter-secrets.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/filter-secrets.mdx index 99f60e68ef..2925fae953 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/filter-secrets.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/filter-secrets.mdx @@ -19,14 +19,14 @@ Filtering by tags allows you to categorize your secrets with more flexibility. U -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created secrets](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) ## Filter secrets by name -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which the secrets you want to filter are located. 3. In the **Filter by name** search bar, enter the name of the secret you are looking for. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Filtering by tags allows you to categorize your secrets with more flexibility. U ## Filter secrets by tags -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which the secrets you want to filter are located. 3. In the **Filter by tags** drop-down, select the tags you want to filter your secrets with. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Filtering by tags allows you to categorize your secrets with more flexibility. U ## Filter secrets by type -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which the secrets you want to filter are located. 3. In the **Filter by type** drop-down, select the [type](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret-types) of secret you are looking for. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-secret.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-secret.mdx index bff1a708ed..8fea92ba30 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-secret.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-secret.mdx @@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' The process of managing a secret might differ depending on whether your secret is [ephemeral](/secret-manager/concepts/#ephemeral-secret) or not. -Find out how to copy the ID of your [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret), how to update its description and tags, how to enable [secret protection](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret-protection) on it, and how to update its [ephemeral policy](/secret-manager/concepts/#ephemeral-policy) using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +Find out how to copy the ID of your [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret), how to update its description and tags, how to enable [secret protection](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret-protection) on it, and how to update its [ephemeral policy](/secret-manager/concepts/#ephemeral-policy) using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and enabled the `SecretManagerFullAccess` [permission set](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - [Created a secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) - 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. + 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region), in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the secret you wish to manage. The secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the copy icon next to **Secret's ID** to copy the ID of your secret. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Find out how to copy the ID of your [secret](/secret-manager/concepts/#secret), 7. Click the **Tags** bar and add tags to organize your secret. - 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. + 1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region), in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the secret you wish to manage. The secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the copy icon next to **Secret's ID** to copy the ID of your secret. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-version.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-version.mdx index acbae5d26a..dda833a220 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-version.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/manage-version.mdx @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page explains how to manage a secret [version](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +This page explains how to manage a secret [version](/secret-manager/concepts/#version) using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated an API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) and enabled the `SecretManagerFullAccess` [permission set](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - Created a [secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) and one or more [versions](/secret-manager/how-to/create-version/) for it -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region), in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the relevant secret. Your secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the **Versions** tab. The versions of your secret display. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-secrets.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-secrets.mdx index 1197eab9a7..9c11de90c2 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-secrets.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-secrets.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to recover secrets scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com). Once you schedule a secret for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. +This page shows you how to recover secrets scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once you schedule a secret for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. After this retention period, the secret and all its versions are permanently deleted. @@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ After this retention period, the secret and all its versions are permanently del -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) - Scheduled secrets for deletion ## How to recover one secret -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which to recover the secret, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Click the **Scheduled for deletion** tab. Your secrets display. 4. Click next to the secret you want to recover and click **Recover**. A pop-up displays the estimated cost of recovering the secret. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ After this retention period, the secret and all its versions are permanently del ## How to recover several secrets -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which to recover the secret, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Click the **Scheduled for deletion** tab. Your secrets display. 4. Tick the checkbox next to **Name** to select all the secrets you want to recover. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-version.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-version.mdx index c4abb38cc7..371e3f1aad 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-version.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/how-to/recover-version.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to recover a version scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com). Once you schedule a version for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. +This page shows you how to recover a version scheduled for deletion using the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once you schedule a version for deletion, it enters a 7-day pending deletion period, during which you can still recover it. After this retention period, the version is permanently deleted. @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ After this retention period, the version is permanently deleted. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [version](/secret-manager/how-to/create-version/) - Scheduled a version for deletion -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security and Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which to recover the version, in the **Region** drop-down. 3. Access the secret for which you want to recover the version. Your secret's **Overview** tab displays. 4. Click the **Versions** tab. diff --git a/pages/secret-manager/quickstart.mdx b/pages/secret-manager/quickstart.mdx index 5c97f4f8e6..2fce20de11 100644 --- a/pages/secret-manager/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/secret-manager/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ Discover the Secret Manager interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a secret -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. In the **Region** drop-down, select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which you want to store your secret. Secrets cannot be moved from one region to another after creation. diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-api.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-api.mdx index 3634851841..5452eeed2d 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-api.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-api.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Refer to the [Scaleway Developers website](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developer -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed [curl](https://curl.se/download.html) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-cli.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-cli.mdx index 5148d6bb23..e299287dd2 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/deploy-container-cli.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx index ef7463e3e8..f324978fa6 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page explains how to migrate images from public external container registri -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/concepts.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/concepts.mdx index 0ee7c68906..e237e794cb 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/concepts.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The startup process steps are: ## Commands and arguments -Serverless Containers allows you to customize the `command` and `args` instructions of your container image directly from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and from the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-containers/). +Serverless Containers allows you to customize the `command` and `args` instructions of your container image directly from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and from the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-containers/). - The `command` instruction defines the command, process, or script executed when your container starts. - The `args` instruction defines the arguments passed to the `command` instruction. Arguments can be passed as environment variables, as shown in the example below. diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-to-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-to-a-container.mdx index 0babb42f2c..1a30bc71e5 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-to-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-to-a-container.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Each container comes with an automatically generated domain, on which it is avai -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A running [Serverless Container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) - Registered a domain name with the provider of your choice and have access to the domain name's DNS zone file diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-container.mdx index 544c51077b..8257cef669 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-container.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ A trigger can be an HTTP request, a message from a queue or stream, a CRON sched -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Deployed a container from [Scaleway Container Registry](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) or an [external registry](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) - [Created credentials](/queues/how-to/create-credentials/) for Scaleway Queues diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/build-push-container-image.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/build-push-container-image.mdx index 36633d8369..2ec2e16512 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/build-push-container-image.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/build-push-container-image.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to create a simple Dockerfile to containerize your applic -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [Docker engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) or the Docker daemon locally - Created a [Scaleway Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/configure-alerts-containers.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/configure-alerts-containers.mdx index 313456a8a0..d6d7516572 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/configure-alerts-containers.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/configure-alerts-containers.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure alerts for Scaleway Serverless Containers u - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Scaleway resources you can monitor - [Created Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) with the **Editor** role diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx index 9fde292261..c460892fe2 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to create and manage an authentication token from the Sc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a containers namespace](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace/) - [Deployed a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace.mdx index 8ce9b39401..080c666149 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to create and manage a Serverless Containers namespace. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Creating a Serverless Containers namespace diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/delete-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/delete-a-container.mdx index d367f9ce53..48717876d1 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/delete-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/delete-a-container.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete a Scaleway container. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx index fbb83ca197..01d271c7e1 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' import ContainerRegistryNote from '@macros/serverless/container-registry-note.mdx' -This page shows you how to deploy Serverless Containers using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to deploy Serverless Containers using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can deploy a container from the [Scaleway Container Registry](/container-registry/quickstart/), or any other public container registry, such as Docker Hub, AWS Container registries, GitLab container registry, etc. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a containers namespace](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace/) - [Created a Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) and [pushed a container image](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to it diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/manage-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/manage-a-container.mdx index 1c0cb26494..01a01ad952 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/manage-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/manage-a-container.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page shows you how to manage a container, in order to verify or edit its de -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Deployed a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/modify-container-privacy.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/modify-container-privacy.mdx index ba8be2ee7b..2193d83cab 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/modify-container-privacy.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/modify-container-privacy.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to modify a container's [privacy policy](/serverless-con -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Deployed a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/monitor-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/monitor-container.mdx index d398766393..a29f9d1489 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/monitor-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/monitor-container.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Scaleway Serverless Containers is fully integrated into [Cockpit](/cockpit/quick -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless Container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ To view your Serverless Containers logs, use the Grafana dashboard which is acce You are directed to the selected dashboard. You can use the filters at the top of the page to refine the displayed information. - You can also access your Serverless Containers logs and metrics from the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) via the **Logging** and **Metrics** tabs of a container. + You can also access your Serverless Containers logs and metrics from the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) via the **Logging** and **Metrics** tabs of a container. ## Available metrics diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/secure-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/secure-a-container.mdx index 4ba356fe5b..063290f70c 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/secure-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/secure-a-container.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to secure your container. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a containers namespace](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace/) - [Deployed a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/test-a-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/test-a-container.mdx index dfce1d4bd1..5566776d50 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/test-a-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/test-a-container.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to execute Serverless Containers from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). The **Test** feature of a container allows you to run your code using a selection of methods to make sure it behaves as expected. +This page shows you how to execute Serverless Containers from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The **Test** feature of a container allows you to run your code using a selection of methods to make sure it behaves as expected. Testing **Private** Serverless Functions is not possible using the Scaleway console due to CORS limitations. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console/) for more information on how to secure and test a private function. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Testing **Private** Serverless Functions is not possible using the Scaleway cons -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a container](/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index f2f43a222b..341871f23c 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For full information about Scaleway Private Networks and VPC, see our [dedicated -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/quickstart.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/quickstart.mdx index fa6f2e7dcc..720d7e32d4 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/quickstart.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Follow this guided tour to discover how to deploy a container using the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to deploy a Serverless Container diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/reference-content/deploy-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/reference-content/deploy-container.mdx index 0377744f80..ef8b59ca89 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/reference-content/deploy-container.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/reference-content/deploy-container.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Serverless Containers can be deployed and managed using various tools. This page ## Scaleway console -The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) is the easiest way to get started deploying Containers. +The [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) is the easiest way to get started deploying Containers. The console lets you deploy containers from the Scaleway Container Registry or public repositories. diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx index 35bc7a1c51..3a830c66d1 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-containers/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-containers/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx @@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ This issue can happen for the following reasons: ## Possible solutions -Make sure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of allowed namespaces with the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-containers/#path-namespaces-list-all-your-namespaces). +Make sure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of allowed namespaces with the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-containers/#path-namespaces-list-all-your-namespaces). Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas/) on Organization quotas for more information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-api.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-api.mdx index 5bc178a6ba..fad926020d 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-api.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-api.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Refer to the [Scaleway Developers website](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developer -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed [curl](https://curl.se/download.html) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-cli.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-cli.mdx index 21a355a368..fa01c77f3b 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/api-cli/deploy-function-cli.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-name-to-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-name-to-a-function.mdx index 9d0fe6ac0e..975cd868e6 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-name-to-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-a-custom-domain-name-to-a-function.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Each function comes with an automatically generated domain, on which it is avail -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Serverless Function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) that is running - Registered a domain name with the provider of your choice and have access to the domain name's DNS zone file diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-function.mdx index 9b1b506cf5..6ad72aa943 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-function.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ A trigger can be an HTTP request, a message from a queue or stream, a CRON sched -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace/) - Created a [function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/configure-alerts-functions.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/configure-alerts-functions.mdx index dad1248804..dcc88cd69f 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/configure-alerts-functions.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/configure-alerts-functions.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure alerts for Scaleway Serverless Functions us - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Scaleway resources you can monitor - [Created Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) with the **Editor** role diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx index d4741f8d5a..6c21beda8a 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to deploy a [function](/serverless-functions/concepts/#s -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx index 0479034e84..9c6c313a1d 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to create and manage an authentication token from the co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) - A [function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace.mdx index e24aee666e..5a03253f7a 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows you how to create, manage, and delete a Functions namespace usin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Creating a Serverless Functions namespace diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/delete-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/delete-a-function.mdx index c045def48c..4adc4d3d5d 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/delete-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/delete-a-function.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete a function. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/manage-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/manage-a-function.mdx index a05bc5e7b7..462c79b331 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/manage-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/manage-a-function.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page shows you how to manage a function, in order to edit it, or verify/cha -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/monitor-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/monitor-function.mdx index 25541660f7..1276e61b7c 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/monitor-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/monitor-function.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Use your Cockpit logs and metrics to fine-tune the resources allocated to your S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless Function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ To view your Serverless Functions logs, use the Grafana dashboard which is acces You are directed to the selected dashboard. You can use the filters at the top of the page to refine the displayed information. - You can also access your Serverless Functions logs and metrics from the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) via the **Logging** and **Metrics** tabs of a function. + You can also access your Serverless Functions logs and metrics from the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) via the **Logging** and **Metrics** tabs of a function. ## Available metrics diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/package-function-dependencies-in-zip.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/package-function-dependencies-in-zip.mdx index 6a1dd398d6..82c0f2a5c9 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/package-function-dependencies-in-zip.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/package-function-dependencies-in-zip.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This feature allows you to add your libraries or static files to your function. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace/) - installed [jq](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/download/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/secure-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/secure-a-function.mdx index 221e52f595..6660f2753e 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/secure-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/secure-a-function.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page explains how to secure your function. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace/) - A [function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/test-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/test-a-function.mdx index 36bc4d695a..c63e9a1020 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/test-a-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/test-a-function.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to execute Serverless Functions from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). The **Test** feature of a function allows you to run your code using a selection of methods to make sure it behaves as expected. +This page shows you how to execute Serverless Functions from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The **Test** feature of a function allows you to run your code using a selection of methods to make sure it behaves as expected. Testing **Private** Serverless Functions is not possible using the Scaleway console due to CORS limitations. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-auth-token-from-console/) for more information on how to secure and test a private function. @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Testing **Private** Serverless Functions is not possible using the Scaleway cons -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a function](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index 0cb4e9ad47..26b73e77f0 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ For full information about Scaleway Private Networks and VPC, see our [dedicated -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/quickstart.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/quickstart.mdx index 88c19d0a42..b0ee6056cb 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Functions are designed for lightweight and short-lived workloads, and are limite Refer to the [documentation about differences between Functions, Jobs, and Containers](/serverless-containers/reference-content/difference-jobs-functions-containers/) for more information on Scaleway's different Serverless products. -This page explains how to deploy, invoke, and delete a basic Node, Python, or PHP function using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +This page explains how to deploy, invoke, and delete a basic Node, Python, or PHP function using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). ## Console Overview Follow this guided tour to discover how to deploy a function using the console. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Follow this guided tour to discover how to deploy a function using the console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [cURL](https://everything.curl.dev/install/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/code-examples.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/code-examples.mdx index be9b48a163..b4deaf8ad0 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/code-examples.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/code-examples.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows examples of functions in [Python](#python), [Node](#node), [Gola -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Serverless Functions namespace](/serverless-functions/how-to/create-manage-delete-functions-namespace/) - A text editor/IDE (such as `vi` or [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/)) diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/deploy-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/deploy-function.mdx index 2eb6e8d93a..08d9c4fd55 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/deploy-function.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/reference-content/deploy-function.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Serverless Functions can be deployed and managed using several tools. This page ## Scaleway console -The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) is the easiest way to get started with deploying functions. +The [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) is the easiest way to get started with deploying functions. The console lets you deploy functions written in a single source file in your browser. diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx index f24b0029ef..96eb1d5c32 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/cannot-create-namespace.mdx @@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ This issue can happen for the following reasons: ## Possible solutions -Make sure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of allowed namespaces with the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#path-namespaces-list-all-your-namespaces). +Make sure that you have not exceeded the maximum number of allowed namespaces with the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#path-namespaces-list-all-your-namespaces). Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas/) on Organization quotas for more information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/timeout-error.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/timeout-error.mdx index 46847b1795..a4b02a0049 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/timeout-error.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-functions/troubleshooting/timeout-error.mdx @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ Timeout happens when your function cannot return any result in the defined amoun ## Possible solutions -- Increase the Timeout parameter in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#path-functions-update-an-existing-function). +- Increase the Timeout parameter in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) or with the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#path-functions-update-an-existing-function). - Update your function's resources by provisioning more memory and more vCPU. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx index 56e4c8ecc2..b85db61a2e 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/api-cli/migrate-external-image-to-scaleway-registry.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page explains how to migrate images from public external container registri -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/configure-alerts-jobs.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/configure-alerts-jobs.mdx index 19cb7a750a..bf3c5b2317 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/configure-alerts-jobs.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/configure-alerts-jobs.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure alerts for Scaleway Serverless Jobs using S - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Scaleway resources you can monitor - [Created Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) with the **Editor** role diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job.mdx index cd4a59258e..755d1332d8 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job.mdx @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' import ContainerRegistryNote from '@macros/serverless/container-registry-note.mdx' -This page shows you how to create Serverless Jobs using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to create Serverless Jobs using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can create a job from the [Scaleway Container Registry](/container-registry/quickstart/), or any other public container registry, such as Docker Hub, AWS Container registries, GitLab container registry, etc. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) and [pushed a container image](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to it diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/delete-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/delete-job.mdx index bad0b876f0..a05a7fdfc2 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/delete-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/delete-job.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete a Serverless Job. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/execute-complex-commands.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/execute-complex-commands.mdx index a06ccb8160..ec8702d54a 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/execute-complex-commands.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/execute-complex-commands.mdx @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ You can bypass this limitation by passing complex commands and scripts to a Serv -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Serverless Job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) ## How to create a secret containing your command -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the **Security & Identity** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. In the **Region** drop-down, select the [region](/secret-manager/concepts/#region) in which you want to store your secret. Secrets cannot be moved from one region to another after creation. diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/manage-job-schedule.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/manage-job-schedule.mdx index a96839ad00..00d885802b 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/manage-job-schedule.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/manage-job-schedule.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Job scheduling allows you to execute a Serverless Job on a recurring schedule, b -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless Job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/monitor-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/monitor-job.mdx index 0c7100f80b..c84908eff4 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/monitor-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/monitor-job.mdx @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -You can monitor the activity of your Serverless Jobs using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) to check the current status, RAM, and CPU consumption of your runs. Also, Serverless Jobs is fully integrated into Scaleway’s Observability [Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/), and allows you to quickly access your logs. +You can monitor the activity of your Serverless Jobs using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to check the current status, RAM, and CPU consumption of your runs. Also, Serverless Jobs is fully integrated into Scaleway’s Observability [Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/), and allows you to quickly access your logs. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless Job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) - Retrieved your [Grafana credentials](/cockpit/how-to/retrieve-grafana-credentials/) with Scaleway Observability Cockpit diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/reference-secret-in-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/reference-secret-in-job.mdx index 70bb59b5f7..a8edac4167 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/reference-secret-in-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/reference-secret-in-job.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Serverless Jobs can only reference secrets stored in the same [region](/secret-m -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless Job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) - [Created a secret](/secret-manager/how-to/create-secret/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/run-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/run-job.mdx index 77bdeb0abe..75093aad43 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/run-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/run-job.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to manually run a Serverless Job from the Scaleway conso -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a job](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/stop-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/stop-job.mdx index ae9a7d1ee1..737be5ce89 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/stop-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/how-to/stop-job.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to manually stop a Serverless Job from the Scaleway cons -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [job currently running](/serverless-jobs/how-to/run-job/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/quickstart.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/quickstart.mdx index 8a83299005..3dd3e07019 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/quickstart.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Discover the Serverless Jobs interface in the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) and [pushed a container image](/container-registry/how-to/push-images/) to it diff --git a/pages/serverless-jobs/reference-content/deploy-job.mdx b/pages/serverless-jobs/reference-content/deploy-job.mdx index 3a8597ba62..1ede423a34 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-jobs/reference-content/deploy-job.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-jobs/reference-content/deploy-job.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Serverless Jobs can be deployed and managed using several tools. This page aims ## Scaleway console -The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) is the easiest way to get started. +The [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) is the easiest way to get started. The console allows you to easily [create a job definition](/serverless-jobs/how-to/create-job/) and track your job runs. You can also monitor your jobs using [Scaleway Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/). diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/import-data-to-serverless-sql-databases.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/import-data-to-serverless-sql-databases.mdx index d12c69cf2c..c6e5c65ede 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/import-data-to-serverless-sql-databases.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/import-data-to-serverless-sql-databases.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The methods listed below are best suited for database sizes below 100 GB (approx -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a target Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) to import your data into. - Checked that the target database you are importing data into is empty, or contains data you can overwrite. diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/postgrest-row-level-security.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/postgrest-row-level-security.mdx index f9d8397fd5..d96c1c99c7 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/postgrest-row-level-security.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/api-cli/postgrest-row-level-security.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Due to connection pooling, Serverless SQL Databases currently only support trans -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/add-users.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/add-users.mdx index 77c9ae8960..5761dd0265 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/add-users.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/add-users.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Users and applications can connect to a database and access its data. Each one c -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) - [Created a policy to manage users' permissions](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-permissions/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx index 1c122f6e2e..d26261ad12 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to edit the autoscaling of a Serverless SQL Database usi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database.mdx index f966e52aef..bef878065b 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To connect to a Serverless SQL Database, you can either use a **connection strin -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database.mdx index b5d1f1019c..6063f197d3 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to create a Serverless SQL Database using the Scaleway c -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a database diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx index d1e206e1e7..9bf42546b9 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/delete-a-database.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to delete a Serverless SQL Database using the Scaleway c -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx index 87fcc34251..e537b33654 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Serverless SQL Databases are automatically backed up every day at the same time. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-permissions.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-permissions.mdx index f02c387d43..77cac5ccb0 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-permissions.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-permissions.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Permissions define the actions a user or an application can perform on a databas -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/use-row-level-security.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/use-row-level-security.mdx index 16c02dbf0b..7aecef217f 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/use-row-level-security.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/use-row-level-security.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This requires setting up different [IAM permissions sets](/iam/reference-content -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/quickstart.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/quickstart.mdx index ac7a51a973..1a0b81653d 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Discover the Serverless SQL Databases interface in the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed the [psql CLI tool](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/app-psql.html) (built-in with [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/download/)). diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/known-differences.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/known-differences.mdx index 5801173c5f..bf9f5688a1 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/known-differences.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/known-differences.mdx @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Serverless SQL Databases support the most popular PostgreSQL extensions. Refer t ## Unsupported configuration commands -- DDL (Data Definition Language) queries on objects such as databases and users cannot be performed. Corresponding actions can still be performed directly using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), the API, Terraform/OpenTofu, and [IAM](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users). +- DDL (Data Definition Language) queries on objects such as databases and users cannot be performed. Corresponding actions can still be performed directly using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), the API, Terraform/OpenTofu, and [IAM](https://console.scaleway.com/iam/users). ```sql CREATE/UPDATE/DELETE DATABASE database; diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/supported-postgresql-extensions.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/supported-postgresql-extensions.mdx index 6961e5e690..a58fb67a3a 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/supported-postgresql-extensions.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/supported-postgresql-extensions.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Serverless SQL Databases support the most popular PostgreSQL extensions. Due to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Serverless SQL Database](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/database-unavailable.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/database-unavailable.mdx index 4d66b783fe..e6672d45ad 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/database-unavailable.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/database-unavailable.mdx @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ Several factors can put Serverless SQL Databases in an error state: ## Possible solutions -1. Using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), check the status of your Serverless SQL Database from its **Overview** tab to make sure it is in an error state. If it is **Ready to use**, or **Running**, make sure that your [database connection is properly set](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database/). +1. Using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), check the status of your Serverless SQL Database from its **Overview** tab to make sure it is in an error state. If it is **Ready to use**, or **Running**, make sure that your [database connection is properly set](/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/connect-to-a-database/). 2. Refer to the [documentation on planned maintenance](/serverless-sql-databases/reference-content/planned-maintenance/) to check if you are currently in a maintenance period. 3. Go to the [Scaleway Status](https://status.scaleway.com/) website to check if an incident is currently ongoing. -4. Wait a few minutes, then check the status of your Serverless SQL Database using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) again. +4. Wait a few minutes, then check the status of your Serverless SQL Database using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) again. diff --git a/pages/terraform/quickstart.mdx b/pages/terraform/quickstart.mdx index 5ce1c49315..9cbb607ced 100644 --- a/pages/terraform/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/terraform/quickstart.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Check out the [Scaleway Terraform](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scale -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - initialized the [Scaleway configuration file](/terraform/reference-content/scaleway-configuration-file/) - Installed [Terraform](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/install-cli#install-terraform) or [OpenTofu](https://opentofu.org/docs/intro/install/) @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Your configuration is now ready to be deployed on Scaleway's infrastructure. terraform apply ``` -Once the deployment is complete, log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) to see the resources you have just created. +Once the deployment is complete, log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to see the resources you have just created. ## Deleting Scaleway resources using Terraform/OpenTofu diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx index 839c0f140f..2fd7ea4d01 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/connect-aws-cli.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This guide shows you how to install the AWS-CLI and configure it to connect to S -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials/) for Topics and Events diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/python-node-topics-events.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/python-node-topics-events.mdx index 403f7a9658..0230c06557 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/python-node-topics-events.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/python-node-topics-events.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This page provides code samples to show you how to get started using these SDKs -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials/) for Topics and Events - Installed the relevant AWS SDK [for Go](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/), [Python](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-python/) and/or [JavaScript](https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/) @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { This code triggers the function each time a message is published to the topic. -You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. +You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. ```go _, _ = awsSns.Subscribe(&sns.SubscribeInput{ @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ for i in range (0,10): This code triggers the function each time a message is published to the topic. -You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. +You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. ```python subscription_functions = topic.subscribe( @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ You can find all available parameters for the subscribe operation in the [AWS do This code triggers the function each time a message is published to the topic. -You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. +You can find the value for `[Function URL]` in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) in the **Endpoints** tab of your function's **Overview** page. ```javascript var params = { diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/topics-events-aws-cli.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/topics-events-aws-cli.mdx index 9f54283171..2e32b343b8 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/topics-events-aws-cli.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/api-cli/topics-events-aws-cli.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The AWS-CLI is an open-source tool built on top of the AWS SDK for Python (Boto) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials/) for Topics and Events - [Connected Topics and Events to the AWS-CLI](/topics-and-events/api-cli/connect-aws-cli/) diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials.mdx index 499aed87eb..4e61479267 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Credentials for Topics and Events are granular: you can define the level of acce -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization 1. Click **Topics and Events** in the **Integration Services** section of the Scaleway console side menu. The **Topics and Events** dashboard displays. diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions.mdx index 2fe27ba909..6f09665be2 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-subscriptions.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows how to create and manage [subscriptions](/topics-and-events/conc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An existing [topic](/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-topics/) diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-topics.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-topics.mdx index ae28bcea08..c3c15cae41 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-topics.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/create-manage-topics.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows how to create and manage [topics](/topics-and-events/concepts/#t -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a topic diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx index d506457673..2b6902ae32 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/manage-credentials.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page shows how to manage [credentials](/topics-and-events/concepts/#credent -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Valid [credentials](/topics-and-events/how-to/create-credentials/) diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/monitor-topics-cockpit.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/monitor-topics-cockpit.mdx index d916288512..f5fc19841c 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/monitor-topics-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/how-to/monitor-topics-cockpit.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ These steps are described below. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to generate Grafana credentials diff --git a/pages/topics-and-events/quickstart.mdx b/pages/topics-and-events/quickstart.mdx index 5d6ed09757..47fbc4b21c 100644 --- a/pages/topics-and-events/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/topics-and-events/quickstart.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Discover the Topics and Events interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create Topics and Events credentials diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/send-emails-with-api.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/send-emails-with-api.mdx index c0385d0c13..9806f20c00 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/send-emails-with-api.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/send-emails-with-api.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This page shows you how to send a simple transactional email in `JSON` format to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Configured your API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Installed curl](https://curl.se/download.html) diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/use-webhooks-with-sns-topics.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/use-webhooks-with-sns-topics.mdx index fb9fb11084..d0d5b4c722 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/use-webhooks-with-sns-topics.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/api-cli/use-webhooks-with-sns-topics.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can set up webhooks for Scaleway Transactional Email and subscribe them to [ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - Added [SPF, DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), [MX](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) and [DMARC](/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record/) records to your domain(s) diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/faq.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/faq.mdx index 4bdbc81b26..7fbfd8f2a0 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/faq.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/faq.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ productIcon: TransactionalEmailProductIcon ### What is Transactional Email? -Scaleway's Transactional Email service is a fully managed solution dedicated to sending transactional emails. With Transactional Email, you can send your emails via the API or SMTP, add and verify a sending domain, configure SPF and DKIM authentication, and monitor emails via the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +Scaleway's Transactional Email service is a fully managed solution dedicated to sending transactional emails. With Transactional Email, you can send your emails via the API or SMTP, add and verify a sending domain, configure SPF and DKIM authentication, and monitor emails via the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). ### What are transactional emails? diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record.mdx index 80ccd41182..ac3c9544dc 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ For more information about DMARC configuration and examples of DMARC records you -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A domain name - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status of the Organization in which the actions will be performed, or be an IAM user with the [necessary permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission). To follow this procedure you need `DomainsDNSFullAccess` and `TransactionalEmailDomainFullAccess` permissions. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ For more information about DMARC configuration and examples of DMARC records you 6. Confirm the changes and add the DMARC record. - If you have a domain at Scaleway Domains and DNS, you can access your account from the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), click **Domains and DNS** > **Your domain** > **DNS Zones**, then add a record in the same zone as your Transactional Email's domain. + If you have a domain at Scaleway Domains and DNS, you can access your account from the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Domains and DNS** > **Your domain** > **DNS Zones**, then add a record in the same zone as your Transactional Email's domain. ## How to configure the Transactional Email DMARC record diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain.mdx index 978b1965cc..4a6c0b87b2 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Setting up an [MX record](/transactional-email/concepts/#mx-record) ensures that your emails are delivered reliably. This page explains how to set up **your own MX record**, and how to set up Scaleway's blackhole MX if you do not have your own MX server. - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A domain name - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - [Added SPF and DKIM records](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/) to your domain diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain.mdx index f3242902c9..fdc9c99332 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain.mdx @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ After you have configured your domain with Transactional Email, you are prompted -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your newly-added domain displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your newly-added domain displays. 2. Click your domain. You are redirected to the SPF, DKIM, DMARC and MX configuration page. 3. Copy the value that applies to your case to add an SPF record. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/autoconfigure-domain.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/autoconfigure-domain.mdx index fc02e9cd54..f8b1800f2d 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/autoconfigure-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/autoconfigure-domain.mdx @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ You can enable autoconfiguration directly from the Scaleway console (see instruc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name registered with [Scaleway Domains and DNS](/domains-and-dns/) ## How to enable DNS autoconfiguration -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. 2. Click the domain you want to configure. The Transactional Email dashboard for the domain displays. 3. Click the **DNS Verification** tab. 4. Navigate to the **Autoconfiguration** section of the page, then click **Enable autoconfigration**. A pop-up displays. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ You can enable autoconfiguration directly from the Scaleway console (see instruc ## How to disable DNS autoconfiguration -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. 2. Click the domain you want to configure. The Transactional Email dashboard for the domain displays. 3. Click the **DNS Verification** tab. 4. Navigate to the **Autoconfiguration** section of the page, then click **Disable autoconfigration**. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-bimi.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-bimi.mdx index ebedd620c5..d044ff8ec6 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-bimi.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-bimi.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Scaleway supports SPF, DKIM and DMARC with Transactional Email, which makes it p To complete the actions presented below, you must have: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/). - A domain name that passed [SPF](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), [DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), and [DMARC](/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record/) authentication checks - A logo of your brand saved in SVG format @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ When the email passes all authentication checks and the record is considered val In this tutorial we use [Scaleway Domains and DNS](/domains-and-dns/how-to/manage-dns-records/) to manage DNS records. You can, however, apply the following steps to any DNS client of your choice. Keep in mind that the field names might vary depending on the client. -1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. +1. Click **Domains and DNS** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the domain you want to manage. This can be an internal or external domain. The domain's **Overview** page displays. 3. Click the **DNS zones** tab. A list of the DNS zones you have configured within the selected domain displays. 4. Click **+ Add records** to add new records to your DNS zone. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email.mdx index b42ae96518..dbf1eeed79 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email.mdx @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ This page shows you how to configure your sending domain to start sending [trans -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. 2. Click **Select a plan**. The Transactional Email creation wizard displays. 3. Select a plan. Two plans are available: - **Essential** - pay-as-you-go plan designed for occasional or low-volume email sending needs. This plan offers simplified management and a single webhook per domain. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx index b0d653293b..6748259d4b 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You can set up webhooks for Scaleway Transactional Email and subscribe them to [ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - Added [SPF, DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), [MX](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) and [DMARC](/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record/) records to your domain(s) @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can set up webhooks for Scaleway Transactional Email and subscribe them to [ You can create only one webhook per domain. -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to create a webhook. 3. Click the **Webhooks** tab. 4. Click **+ Create Webhook**. The webhook creation wizard displays. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can create only one webhook per domain. Once you have created webhooks, you can edit their settings anytime. -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to edit a webhook. 3. Click the **Webhooks** tab. 4. Click > **Edit** next to the name of the webhook you want to edit. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Once you have created webhooks, you can edit their settings anytime. Once you have created webhooks, you can delete them anytime. -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to delete a webhook. 3. Click the **Webhooks** tab. 4. Click > **Delete** next to the name of the webhook you want to delete. A pop-up appears to warn that linked topic and subscriptions will stay available in Topics and Events. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/delete-tem-domain.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/delete-tem-domain.mdx index 1ca8544690..2e45be530e 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/delete-tem-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/delete-tem-domain.mdx @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ This page shows you how to delete a domain that you have configured with Transac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain name with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The list of your domains displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of your domains displays. 2. Click the domain you want to delete. The overview of your domain displays. 3. Scroll down the page and click **Delete domain**. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/generate-api-keys-for-tem-with-iam.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/generate-api-keys-for-tem-with-iam.mdx index 37ae1b0af1..9069e49765 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/generate-api-keys-for-tem-with-iam.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/generate-api-keys-for-tem-with-iam.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This page shows you how to generate [API keys](/iam/concepts/#api-key) with IAM -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-blocklists.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-blocklists.mdx index 376f1794d9..967660d595 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-blocklists.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-blocklists.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The Transactional Email (TEM) blocklist feature allows you to manage email addre -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. For blocklists your can apply the `TransactionalEmailBlocklistFullAccess` permission - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can manually add addresses to your blocklist in the Scaleway console. Once a Manually adding an email address to a domain's blocklist is only available for users who have a Scaleway domain and subscribe to the [TEM Scale plan](/transactional-email/concepts/#scale-plan) for that domain's Project. -1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to manage the blocklist. 3. Click the **Blocklist** tab. 4. Click **+ Add to blocklist**. A pop-up appears. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The temporary blocklist entry is created automatically to prevent repeated attem To see the blocklist: -1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain whose blocklist you want to manage. 3. Click the **Blocklist** tab. Your blocklist displays, detailing the recipient email, the flags, the date the block began, and when it ends. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ You can unblock any address that was added to the blocklist. This is useful in c You can unblock up to five addresses every 24 hours. -1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain whose blocklist you want to manage. 3. Click the **Blocklist** tab. Your blocklist displays. 4. Click **Unblock** next to the email address you wish to unblock. A warning pop-up appears. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-email-activity.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-email-activity.mdx index 3092f84670..b57ce150d0 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-email-activity.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-email-activity.mdx @@ -9,20 +9,20 @@ dates: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to display your email activity and filter your emails using the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +This page shows you how to display your email activity and filter your emails using the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). With [flags](/transactional-email/concepts/#flags), you can also get more information on your emails' statuses. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - Added [SPF, DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), and [MX](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) records to your domain(s) ## How to display your email activity -1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to track the email activity. You are redirected to the **Email activity** tab where a list of your emails displays. 3. Click next to the email for which you want to get more detail. You are directed to a page with more details such as the status of your email, the flags that apply to your email, how many times Scaleway tried to send your email, and the email address from which the email was sent. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Once you have chosen your filters, and clicked **Apply filters**, a list of emai ## How to filter your email activity -1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Emails** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the domain for which you want to filter the email activity. You are redirected to the **Email activity** tab. 3. In the **Filter by** search bar, type the recipient or the sender you want to filter your emails by. 4. In the drop-down, select the period over which you want to filter your emails. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-tem-plans.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-tem-plans.mdx index dd92436f45..f23bf56e76 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-tem-plans.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/manage-tem-plans.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Two plans are available: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to change TEM plans @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ When you configure a domain with Transactional Email in a Project for the first You can change your selected plan anytime in the Scaleway console. -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the **Plans** tab. 3. Scroll to the **Manage your plan** section. 4. Click **Select plan** to select the plan to which you want to change. A pop-up appears. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can change your selected plan anytime in the Scaleway console. Each TEM plan has a number of domains and webhooks included in the plan. To keep track of your usage and consumption, you can follow the steps below: -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your domains display. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your domains display. 2. Click the **Plans** tab. 3. Scroll to the **Current plan** section. This section shows you how many domains and webhooks are currently being used in your Project. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/monitor-transactional-email-cockpit.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/monitor-transactional-email-cockpit.mdx index 054a6cae54..b60cd2d6de 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/monitor-transactional-email-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/monitor-transactional-email-cockpit.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This page explains how to get started with Scaleway Cockpit for viewing your Tra -- A Scaleway account logged into the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - Added [SPF, DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), [MX](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) and [DMARC](/transactional-email/how-to/add-dmarc-record/) records to your domain(s) diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/quickstart.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/quickstart.mdx index 184a72c538..9a9b21e02b 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/quickstart.mdx @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ In this quickstart, we show you how to configure your domain with Transactional -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A domain name ## How to configure your domain with Transactional Email -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Transactional Email** overview page displays. 2. Click **Select a plan**. The Transactional Email creation wizard displays. 3. Select a plan. Two plans are available: - **Essential** - pay-as-you-go plan designed for occasional or low-volume email sending needs. This plan offers simplified management and a single webhook per domain. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ In this quickstart, we show you how to configure your domain with Transactional After you have configured your domain with Transactional Email, you are prompted to verify your domain by adding SPF, DKIM and MX records. You can choose to do so right after you have validated your domain, or at a later time. -1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. Your newly-added domain displays. +1. Click **Transactional Email** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. Your newly-added domain displays. 2. Click your domain. You are redirected to the SPF, DKIM and MX configuration page. 3. Copy the value that applies to your case to add an SPF record. diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/activate-dhcp.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/activate-dhcp.mdx index 45a1c47b9b..55bdc58c95 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/activate-dhcp.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/activate-dhcp.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Activating DHCP will overwrite any existing manually configured static IP addres -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a Private Network in which DHCP is not yet activated, before July 12, 2023 diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx index 7c58a2d2f6..045ea59311 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The following resource types can be attached to a Private Network: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) - Created at least one Scaleway resource in the same region as your Private Network diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx index 5c25af8b50..27771b0bf7 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/create-private-network.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ While DHCP is built into all new Private Networks, it may not be automatically a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to create a Private Network diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/create-vpc.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/create-vpc.mdx index 48c3ab0be3..6f3a6e6913 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/create-vpc.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/create-vpc.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ VPC allows you to build your own **V**irtual **P**rivate **C**loud on top of Sca -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## How to identify your default VPCs diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx index 8dd7da4511..a033bc70ad 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-private-network.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-delete-pn.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) - [Detached all resources](/vpc/how-to/attach-resources-to-pn/#how-to-detach-a-resource-from-a-private-network) and [released all reserved IP addresses](/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip/#how-to-release-a-reserved-private-ip-address) from the Private Network you want to delete diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-vpc.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-vpc.mdx index d1bd59109c..190d68a745 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-vpc.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/delete-vpc.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import image from './assets/scaleway-default-vpc.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to delete a VPC diff --git a/pages/vpc/how-to/manage-routing.mdx b/pages/vpc/how-to/manage-routing.mdx index 547b7f4530..690f5febd1 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/how-to/manage-routing.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/how-to/manage-routing.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Read more about the VPC routing feature, including detailed explanations, usage - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to activate routing @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Updating routing behavior is irreversible: once updated, you cannot revert. Howe Follow the steps below to update the routing behavior for a given VPC: -1. Click **VPC** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. The list of your VPCs displays. +1. Click **VPC** in the **Network** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The list of your VPCs displays. 2. Click **Update** in the **Routing** column of the VPC you want to update. diff --git a/pages/vpc/quickstart.mdx b/pages/vpc/quickstart.mdx index 94a087e685..48a5a856a3 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/quickstart.mdx @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Discover the VPC interface on the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) ## How to create a VPC diff --git a/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx b/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx index c4ebf9ceb1..7076177ca5 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ You may have observed the following behavior when during the period directly fol - For each Public Gateway (newly-created or pre-existing), a new VPC was automatically created to hold its subnets and route table. - When a Private Network is attached to a Public Gateway, it was moved to the gateway's VPC. -**Public Gateways created via the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) after October 17 2023 are IPAM-mode gateways, and the temporary behavior described above no longer applies.** These gateways are fully compatible with Scaleway's [IPAM](/vpc/concepts/#ipam) and no longer need to auto-create their own VPC for attached Private Networks to ensure IPAM compatibility. +**Public Gateways created via the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) after October 17 2023 are IPAM-mode gateways, and the temporary behavior described above no longer applies.** These gateways are fully compatible with Scaleway's [IPAM](/vpc/concepts/#ipam) and no longer need to auto-create their own VPC for attached Private Networks to ensure IPAM compatibility. **Public Gateways created before October 17 2023 are legacy gateways, and their attached Private Networks must stay in the gateway's auto-created VPC to ensure IPAM compatibility.** @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ When creating a Kubernetes Kapsule cluster with [full isolation](/kubernetes/ref The general availability of VPC brings the following changes to our developer tools and console: **Scaleway console** -- The existing **Private Networks** section, available from the main menu (sidebar) of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), will soon cease to be accessible. Instead, you should select **VPC** in the sidebar, and then click on the relevant VPC, to access and manage your Private Networks. +- The existing **Private Networks** section, available from the main menu (sidebar) of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), will soon cease to be accessible. Instead, you should select **VPC** in the sidebar, and then click on the relevant VPC, to access and manage your Private Networks. - The DHCP dashboard for **Public Gateways** is no longer available, as this functionality has moved to Private Networks. **API** diff --git a/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/pn-name.mdx b/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/pn-name.mdx index 36026b4439..b3b4ee2d95 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/pn-name.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/pn-name.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Scaleway is working on a solution to allow users to name their Private Networks - For a complete reference of TLDs to avoid, see the full list provided by [IANA](https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt) - Giving a name that **uses** a TLD in combination with something else (e.g. `dev-123` or `cloud-sarah`) is OK, as long as the entire Private Network name is not the same as a TLD (e.g. `dev`, `cloud`) -You can change your Private Network name at any time in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/): +You can change your Private Network name at any time in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements): 1. In the side menu, click **VPC**. 2. Click the VPC containing the Private Network to rename. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/configure-dns-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/configure-dns-webhosting.mdx index 39f90d3ab6..64c7554c18 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/configure-dns-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/configure-dns-webhosting.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To link your domain name with Web Hosting, you must update the DNS configuration -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - A Web Hosting plan diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-cpanel-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-cpanel-webhosting.mdx index 21d82b8999..8a1581c84d 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-cpanel-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-cpanel-webhosting.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import image13 from '../assets/scaleway-cpanel-filemanager-view.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - Ordered a cPanel Web Hosting @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ import image13 from '../assets/scaleway-cpanel-filemanager-view.webp' cPanel is a multi-language solution, and you can switch the language of the interface to your preferences. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click **Open hosting dashboard** to open the cPanel hosting dashboard. The login screen displays. 4. Click `...` on the right below the login form to open a list of all available languages. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ cPanel is a multi-language solution, and you can switch the language of the inte ## How to access cPanel -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click **Open hosting dashboard** to open the cPanel hosting dashboard. The login screen displays. 4. Enter your **user** and the **temporary password** from the mail you have received after account creation. @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ cPanel is a multi-language solution, and you can switch the language of the inte ## How to create a mailbox in cPanel -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click **Open hosting dashboard** and log in using your cPanel username and password. 4. Click **Email accounts** in the **Email** section of the dashboard. A list of your mailboxes displays. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ cPanel is a multi-language solution, and you can switch the language of the inte ## How to access the cPanel webmail interface from the Scaleway console -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab, then click **Access webmail** to open your webmail in a new browser tab. @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ cPanel is a multi-language solution, and you can switch the language of the inte ## How to manage the files of your Web Hosting -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click the Web Hosting domain you want to manage, then click **Open hosting dashboard** and log in using your cPanel username and password. 3. Click **File Manager** in the **Files** section of the dashboard. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases.mdx index ee8d1d736c..26c0ecb823 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - A Web Hosting plan @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including ## How to create a database -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Databases** tab to display information related to your databases. 4. Click **+ Create database** in the **Databases** section of the page. A pop-up displays. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including ## How to delete a database -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Databases** tab to display information related to your databases. 4. Click next to the database you want to delete. A pop-up displays. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including ## How to create a database user -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Databases** tab to display information related to your databases. 4. Click **+ Create database user** in the **Databases users** section. A pop-up displays. @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including ## How to update the password of a database user -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Databases** tab to display information related to your databases. 4. Click , then **Change password** next to the database user. A pop-up displays. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ You can create and manage databases for your website and applications, including ## How to delete a database user -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Databases** tab to display information related to your databases. 4. Click , then **Delete** next to the database user you want to delete. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-email-accounts.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-email-accounts.mdx index 53ca66fdc0..67e553c35a 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-email-accounts.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-email-accounts.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Send, receive, and store electronic messages through the internet. Email account -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - A Web Hosting plan @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Send, receive, and store electronic messages through the internet. Email account ## How to create an email account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click **+ Create email account**. A pop-up displays. @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Send, receive, and store electronic messages through the internet. Email account ## How to update the password of an email account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click and **Change password** next to the email account. A pop-up displays. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Send, receive, and store electronic messages through the internet. Email account ## How to delete an email account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click , then **Delete** next to the email account you want to delete. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-ftp-accounts.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-ftp-accounts.mdx index d6a7e3d8d6..6417bc86e8 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-ftp-accounts.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-ftp-accounts.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ You can create and manage FTP accounts directly from the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - A Web Hosting plan @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can create and manage FTP accounts directly from the Scaleway console. ## How to create an FTP account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **FTP** tab to display information related to your FTP accounts. 4. Click **+ Create FTP account**. A pop-up displays. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You can create and manage FTP accounts directly from the Scaleway console. ## How to update the password of an FTP account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **FTP** tab to display information related to your FTP accounts. 4. Click , then **Change password** next to the FTP account. A pop-up displays. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ You can create and manage FTP accounts directly from the Scaleway console. ## How to delete an FTP account -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Managed Services** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Managed Services** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **FTP** tab to display information related to your FTP accounts. 4. Click , then **Delete** next to the FTP account you want to delete. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-webhosting.mdx index 39d16b382c..80af0de31f 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-webhosting.mdx @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ You can access the hosting dashboard for your Web Hosting from the Scaleway cons -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - A Web Hosting plan -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click **Open hosting dashboard** to open your hosting dashboard in a new tab. 4. Enter your login credentials and click **Log in** to log into your cPanel or WordPress hosting dashboard. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-wordpress-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-wordpress-webhosting.mdx index cd2a132b03..0fdd8df060 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-wordpress-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/manage-wordpress-webhosting.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This page shows you how to access WordPress, create a mailbox, access your WordP -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This page shows you how to access WordPress, create a mailbox, access your WordP ## How to create a mailbox from the Scaleway console -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click **Create email account** to create a new one. A pop-up displays. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ This page shows you how to access WordPress, create a mailbox, access your WordP You can access the webmail platform for your Web Hosting directly from your Scaleway console. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click **Access webmail** next to the email address you want to access. The webmail interface displays in a new browser tab. @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You can access the webmail platform for your Web Hosting directly from your Scal You must have selected the backup option at WordPress Web Hosting creation to access your backup. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Hosting options** section. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx index bd07b313c6..529bb2c7d0 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ You now have the option to migrate your Dedibox Web Hosting Cloud (powered by cP -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added a valid payment method](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/) to your Scaleway account - [A Web Hosting Cloud (cPanel)](/cpanel-hosting/quickstart/) plan in the Dedibox console -- A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net/) +- A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) We highly recommend using our name servers for a seamless migration experience: diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-dedicated-ip.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-dedicated-ip.mdx index 6a4238e6dc..52324abbfa 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-dedicated-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-dedicated-ip.mdx @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ Some potential advantages of having a dedicated IP address for Web Hosting are: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - [Ordered](/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting/) a Web Hosting plan with a shared IP address ## Order a dedicated IP address for a Web Hosting plan -1. Navigate to the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu and click **Web Hosting**. A list of your Web Hosting plans displays. +1. Navigate to the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu and click **Web Hosting**. A list of your Web Hosting plans displays. 2. Click the domain associated with the Web Hosting you want to configure. The Web Hosting's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Scroll to the **Hosting options** section, then click **Manage options**. The **Manage hosting plan and options** page displays. 4. Scroll to the **Configure options** section and check the **Dedicated IP** check box to order a dedicated IP address for your Web Hosting plan. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Some potential advantages of having a dedicated IP address for Web Hosting are: ## Remove a dedicated IP address from a Web Hosting plan -1. Navigate to the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu and click **Web Hosting**. A list of your Web Hosting plans displays. +1. Navigate to the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu and click **Web Hosting**. A list of your Web Hosting plans displays. 2. Click the domain associated with the Web Hosting you want to configure. The Web Hosting's **Overview** tab displays. 3. Scroll to the **Hosting options** section, then click **Manage options**. The **Manage hosting plan and options** page displays. 4. Scroll to the **Configure options** section and uncheck the **Dedicated IP** check box to initiate the process of removing the dedicated IP address from your Web Hosting plan. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting.mdx index 6e0234ee9f..24df2ba17b 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting.mdx @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ This page shows how to create a Scaleway Web Hosting plan. Web Hosting is a mana -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar ## Web Hosting configuration -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click **+ Order Web Hosting** to order a Web Hosting plan. The Web Hosting configuration screen displays. 3. Select the region in which to create your Web Hosting. 4. Choose a management interface for your website's content and settings: diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/protect-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/protect-webhosting.mdx index a928523b78..3bf365f8b0 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/protect-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/protect-webhosting.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The [protected hosting](/webhosting/concepts/#protected-hosting) feature is desi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions within the intended Organization - [Ordered](/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting/) a Web Hosting plan diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/remote-access-wbh-db.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/remote-access-wbh-db.mdx index e2634d5e8c..3e49cbabb4 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/remote-access-wbh-db.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/remote-access-wbh-db.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ By default, Web Hosting databases can only be accessed from within your hosting -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Ordered](/webhosting/how-to/order-webhosting/) a **cPanel** Web Hosting plan - [Created](/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases/#how-to-create-a-database) at least one database @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ By default, Web Hosting databases can only be accessed from within your hosting ## How to allow remote access to your Web Hosting database -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Overview** tab, then click **Open hosting dashboard**. The cPanel login page displays in a new tab. 4. Log in to cPanel using your username and password. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/terminate-webhosting.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/terminate-webhosting.mdx index 2f7a665483..f4b7debb7a 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/terminate-webhosting.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/terminate-webhosting.mdx @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ import WbhTerminate from './assets/scaleway-webhosting-terminate.webp' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Registered a domain name](/domains-and-dns/how-to/register-internal-domain/) at Scaleway or another registrar - An active Web Hosting plan ### How to terminate your Web Hosting plan -1. In the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu, click **Web Hosting**. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. In the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu, click **Web Hosting**. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to terminate. The **Hosting information** page will display. 3. Click the **Settings** tab. 4. Click **Terminate Web Hosting**. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/quickstart.mdx b/pages/webhosting/quickstart.mdx index 8f6e3796cb..ad1bc9c572 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/quickstart.mdx @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ To link your domain name with your Web Hosting plan you have to update the names If you are migrating from another web hosting provider to Scaleway Web Hosting, you might need to [update your nameserver information](/webhosting/how-to/configure-dns-webhosting/) with the information available in your console. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click or the domain name of the Web Hosting you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **DNS verification** tab. The DNS configuration page displays. 4. Update your DNS servers. Two options are available: @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Your hosting dashboard is the admin interface where you can manage your website' You can manage your [email accounts](/webhosting/how-to/manage-email-accounts/), [databases](/webhosting/how-to/manage-databases/), and [FTP accounts](/webhosting/how-to/manage-ftp-accounts/) directly from the Scaleway console. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting plan you want to configure. The **Overview** tab displays information about your Web Hosting, such as your credentials to access your hosting dashboard. 3. Click **Open hosting dashboard** in the **Hosting information** section of the page. The cPanel or WordPress hosting dashboard opens in a new tab. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Your hosting dashboard is the admin interface where you can manage your website' ## How to create a mailbox from the Scaleway console -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click **Create email account** to create a new one. A pop-up displays. @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Your hosting dashboard is the admin interface where you can manage your website' You can access the webmail platform for your Web Hosting directly from your Scaleway console. -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Domains & Web Hosting** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click and **More info**, or the domain name of the Web Hosting service you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click the **Emails** tab to display information related to your email accounts. 4. Click **Access webmail** next to the email address you want to access. The webmail interface displays in a new browser tab. diff --git a/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx b/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx index dde0d251de..16ad437aa6 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can now migrate your Online.net Web Hosting Classic plan to Scaleway's new W - **Up-to-date system:** cPanel's regular updates contribute to an up-to-date and secure hosting environment. This ensures that your system remains resilient in the face of evolving digital challenges. - **A wide range of features:** Explore a range of features offered by cPanel, covering file management, security options, email functionality, and database management. These features collectively form a powerful toolkit to address diverse hosting requirements. -You can initiate the migration of your Web Hosting plan directly from your [Dedibox/Online.net console](https://console.online.net/). For further information, refer to our dedicated documentation [How to migrate an Online.net/Dedibox web hosting plan to Scaleway](/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan/). +You can initiate the migration of your Web Hosting plan directly from your [Dedibox/Online.net console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). For further information, refer to our dedicated documentation [How to migrate an Online.net/Dedibox web hosting plan to Scaleway](/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan/). * Migrating your Web Hosting plan **is a definitive decision**. Once completed, it is not possible to revert back to your previous plan. diff --git a/tutorials/abort-multipart-upload-minio/index.mdx b/tutorials/abort-multipart-upload-minio/index.mdx index 930fbdde62..d5663369da 100644 --- a/tutorials/abort-multipart-upload-minio/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/abort-multipart-upload-minio/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ If you use the API or the AWS CLI, you will have to abort each incomplete multip - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Generated your API keys](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Created an Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/tutorials/access-mac-mini-with-reemo/index.mdx b/tutorials/access-mac-mini-with-reemo/index.mdx index c4aa51f0c4..261d8da190 100644 --- a/tutorials/access-mac-mini-with-reemo/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/access-mac-mini-with-reemo/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to launch your Mac mini development environ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) - A working existing [remote desktop connection](/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini/) to your Mac mini diff --git a/tutorials/actility-lorawan-operator/index.mdx b/tutorials/actility-lorawan-operator/index.mdx index 8fcfbe1042..bda78ee909 100644 --- a/tutorials/actility-lorawan-operator/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/actility-lorawan-operator/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An account logged into the [Actility Thingpark Enterprise console](https://community.thingpark.io/) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx b/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx index 569282fef7..5e411d3d06 100644 --- a/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx @@ -63,14 +63,14 @@ This guide is designed to walk you through the process of ordering an additional -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Dedibox](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) running [VMware ESXi](/tutorials/configure-virtual-machine-esxi/#installing-esxi) - Subscribed to the Business Service Level for the server ## Ordering an additional disk -1. Connect to the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Connect to the [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). 2. Click **Server** > **Server list** to see the list of your Dedibox dedicated servers. 3. Select the Dedibox to configure from the list and click **Manage** 4. Click **Customize** in the side menu: diff --git a/tutorials/ansible-bionic-beaver/index.mdx b/tutorials/ansible-bionic-beaver/index.mdx index 3268c51604..d20f7064af 100644 --- a/tutorials/ansible-bionic-beaver/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/ansible-bionic-beaver/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Ansible works by configuring client machines from a computer that has the Ansibl -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Bionic diff --git a/tutorials/ansible-galaxy/index.mdx b/tutorials/ansible-galaxy/index.mdx index 6a45c76de0..b1ea7222b4 100644 --- a/tutorials/ansible-galaxy/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/ansible-galaxy/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Ansible roles consist of playbooks that group multiple tasks into one container. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Linux - Basic knowledge of [Ansible](/tutorials/ansible-bionic-beaver/) and [Ansible-Apache](/tutorials/install-apache-ansible/) diff --git a/tutorials/ark-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/ark-server/index.mdx index f43dbf799f..f10483b77e 100644 --- a/tutorials/ark-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/ark-server/index.mdx @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an ARK server on a [Scaleway Inst -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) or Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) diff --git a/tutorials/arqbackup-pc-mac/index.mdx b/tutorials/arqbackup-pc-mac/index.mdx index 1b9d2a6da3..a229bc79c8 100644 --- a/tutorials/arqbackup-pc-mac/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/arqbackup-pc-mac/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through backing up your PC or Mac computer to Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](https://www.scaleway.com/en/object-storage/) diff --git a/tutorials/automate-tasks-using-cron/index.mdx b/tutorials/automate-tasks-using-cron/index.mdx index 90339a6369..5c71960716 100644 --- a/tutorials/automate-tasks-using-cron/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/automate-tasks-using-cron/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ These scheduled tasks, fondly called Cronjobs, work tirelessly to automate routi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) diff --git a/tutorials/back-up-postgresql-barman/index.mdx b/tutorials/back-up-postgresql-barman/index.mdx index 71b7cd3d72..5e8c31791e 100644 --- a/tutorials/back-up-postgresql-barman/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/back-up-postgresql-barman/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Setting itself apart with its unique methodology, Barman uses PostgreSQL logs fo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Two [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running a [PostgreSQL database](/tutorials/install-postgresql/) on Ubuntu Bionic or a later version diff --git a/tutorials/backup-dedicated-server-s3-duplicity/index.mdx b/tutorials/backup-dedicated-server-s3-duplicity/index.mdx index b5ba98ad63..3910c3936f 100644 --- a/tutorials/backup-dedicated-server-s3-duplicity/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/backup-dedicated-server-s3-duplicity/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Although this tutorial focuses on backing up an Instance, you can also back up a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu or Debian @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Using the configuration and Duplicity, we automatize the backup process with the ```bash chmod +x ~/scw-backup.sh ``` -3. Run the script `./scw-backups.sh` to make sure the configuration is correctly set. Check the Object Storage bucket on the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) to see the backup files, or examine the logs with the following command: +3. Run the script `./scw-backups.sh` to make sure the configuration is correctly set. Check the Object Storage bucket on the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) to see the backup files, or examine the logs with the following command: ```bash cat /var/log/duplicity/logfile-recent.log ``` diff --git a/tutorials/backup-mongodb-jobs/index.mdx b/tutorials/backup-mongodb-jobs/index.mdx index 4e5502a525..7db511bbb1 100644 --- a/tutorials/backup-mongodb-jobs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/backup-mongodb-jobs/index.mdx @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. - Created a [Managed MongoDB® database](/managed-mongodb-databases/how-to/create-a-database-instance/). ## Creating the job definition -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/backup-postgresql-pgbackrest-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/backup-postgresql-pgbackrest-s3/index.mdx index bb6ea3cf27..8a0d5ad830 100644 --- a/tutorials/backup-postgresql-pgbackrest-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/backup-postgresql-pgbackrest-s3/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pgBackRest can back up in three ways: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running a [PostgreSQL database](/tutorials/install-postgresql/) on Ubuntu/Debian or RHEL/Rocky Linux @@ -209,6 +209,6 @@ If you want to back up at certain time intervals, you can add this to the cron: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/backup-synology-nas-s3-hyper-backup/index.mdx b/tutorials/backup-synology-nas-s3-hyper-backup/index.mdx index ac03458196..a0ce02288d 100644 --- a/tutorials/backup-synology-nas-s3-hyper-backup/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/backup-synology-nas-s3-hyper-backup/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ As the NAS holds huge amounts of your personal data, a good backup strategy is i -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/quickstart/) - A NAS device supporting [Synology Hyper Backup](https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/feature/hyper_backup) diff --git a/tutorials/bash-christmas-tree/index.mdx b/tutorials/bash-christmas-tree/index.mdx index 056a5aba2e..d2318bf972 100644 --- a/tutorials/bash-christmas-tree/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/bash-christmas-tree/index.mdx @@ -132,6 +132,6 @@ ssh root@ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/bind-dns-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/bind-dns-server/index.mdx index 956104bd9c..6f7fce3abd 100644 --- a/tutorials/bind-dns-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/bind-dns-server/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ DNS (Domain Name System) is a service that translates the IP address of computer -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Two [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu, to act as the primary and secondary DNS server machines - A local machine, or a third Instance, to test from diff --git a/tutorials/building-ai-application-function-calling/index.mdx b/tutorials/building-ai-application-function-calling/index.mdx index a96e67a1a8..295954cec3 100644 --- a/tutorials/building-ai-application-function-calling/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/building-ai-application-function-calling/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through creating a simple flight schedule assistant -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Python 3.7 or higher - An API key from Scaleway [Identity and Access Management](/iam/) - Access to Scaleway [Generative APIs](/generative-apis/quickstart/) or to Scaleway [Managed Inference](/managed-inference/quickstart/) diff --git a/tutorials/cicd-github-action-object-storage-sync/index.mdx b/tutorials/cicd-github-action-object-storage-sync/index.mdx index 0243e64096..877fbba2aa 100644 --- a/tutorials/cicd-github-action-object-storage-sync/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/cicd-github-action-object-storage-sync/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through setting up a GitHub Action to deploy your A -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [GitHub](https://github.com/) repository with your [Astro](https://astro.build/) project. - A Scaleway Object Storage bucket with the [bucket website](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) feature enabled - Retrieved your Scaleway credentials ([API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/), Project ID, Organization ID). diff --git a/tutorials/cilicon-self-hosted-ci-on-apple-silicon/index.mdx b/tutorials/cilicon-self-hosted-ci-on-apple-silicon/index.mdx index 07ee1855e3..fe53ad49e2 100644 --- a/tutorials/cilicon-self-hosted-ci-on-apple-silicon/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/cilicon-self-hosted-ci-on-apple-silicon/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Cilicon uses the tart container format and integrates an OCI client to fetch ima -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) ## Installing Cilicon on macOS diff --git a/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx b/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx index 3902134946..ccca7bfe78 100644 --- a/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The Elastic Stack, formerly known as the ELK Stack, is a powerful suite of open- -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) or an [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) with at least 4 GB of RAM diff --git a/tutorials/configure-apache-kafka/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-apache-kafka/index.mdx index b619ea310e..bab2dc5c22 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-apache-kafka/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-apache-kafka/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Kafka has been implemented by many companies of any size because of its flexibil -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A Scaleway [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on a Linux based distribution diff --git a/tutorials/configure-apache-lets-encrypt/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-apache-lets-encrypt/index.mdx index e0f46c1749..2f5588ac45 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-apache-lets-encrypt/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-apache-lets-encrypt/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ We will walk you through the process of setting up a website on Apache and obtai -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx index 4bb612c7e4..773c04277a 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can easily manage up to 10,000 nodes using Chef. Chef also makes it easy to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - One of the following remote machines running Ubuntu (this tutorial was validated for machines running Ubuntu 24.04 or previous: @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ You can easily manage up to 10,000 nodes using Chef. Chef also makes it easy to ``` - You can find the IP address of your Instance or Elastic Metal server in its **Overview** tab in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). For an Instance with host alias `scw-flamboyant-boyd`, IP address `192.158.1.38`, and no fully qualified domain name, the configuration file once edited might look like this: + You can find the IP address of your Instance or Elastic Metal server in its **Overview** tab in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). For an Instance with host alias `scw-flamboyant-boyd`, IP address `192.158.1.38`, and no fully qualified domain name, the configuration file once edited might look like this: ``` 127.0.1.1 192.158.1.38 scw-flamboyant-boyd diff --git a/tutorials/configure-dvc-with-object-storage/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-dvc-with-object-storage/index.mdx index d4a94e6b65..ae02b24b0c 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-dvc-with-object-storage/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-dvc-with-object-storage/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to use [Scaleway Object Storage](https://www.sca -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx index 94b97d1bde..749fafbb62 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx @@ -146,6 +146,6 @@ ISO files are archive files that contain identical copies of the data found on o \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/configure-graphite/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-graphite/index.mdx index 1d4508d41f..30926dc2c0 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-graphite/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-graphite/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This tutorial provides the steps needed to install and configure Graphite on **U -- A **Scaleway account** logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A **Scaleway account** logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - **Owner** status or **IAM permissions** that allow performing actions in the intended Organization - An **SSH key** for server access - An **Ubuntu 22.04 LTS** Instance up and running diff --git a/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx index 9645bfafc7..44923ce369 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This tutorial explains how to configure IPv6 on virtual machines on ESXi hypervi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Dedibox](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) running ESXi 6.5 or later diff --git a/tutorials/configure-nagios-monitoring/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-nagios-monitoring/index.mdx index 5369bb9f7a..5cf9d1e83d 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-nagios-monitoring/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-nagios-monitoring/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ It is an open-source monitoring system that can automatically alert you in case -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - At least 2 [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) or 2 [Elastic Metal servers](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx index 0bab27797d..c2c0ada227 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to install and configure NetBox on an Instance r -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) or later diff --git a/tutorials/configure-nextcloud-ubuntu/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-nextcloud-ubuntu/index.mdx index f3659e16b3..e040f612f3 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-nextcloud-ubuntu/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-nextcloud-ubuntu/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ It provides a large portfolio of [different applications](https://nextcloud.com/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-nginx-lets-encrypt/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-nginx-lets-encrypt/index.mdx index 46fc9b0804..f178d5e4d7 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-nginx-lets-encrypt/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-nginx-lets-encrypt/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ These certificates are a key element in enabling secure HTTPS connections on web -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/configure-nodemcu-iot-hub/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-nodemcu-iot-hub/index.mdx index 7d5035b4ac..4ecf410545 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-nodemcu-iot-hub/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-nodemcu-iot-hub/index.mdx @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Scaleway's IoT Hub lets your connected devices share messages. In this tutorial, -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [NodeMCU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NodeMCU) device diff --git a/tutorials/configure-plex-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-plex-s3/index.mdx index 5c809c38eb..cf18e08eb4 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-plex-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-plex-s3/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Plex is a client/server media player system comprising two main components: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (or later) @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Plex is a client/server media player system comprising two main components: ``` 2. Obtain and configure API keys for Scaleway Object Storage: - - Log in to your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and navigate to Object Storage. + - Log in to your [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and navigate to Object Storage. - Select or create a bucket. - [Create an API](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) key with `ObjectStorageFullAccess` permission. diff --git a/tutorials/configure-slack-alerting/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-slack-alerting/index.mdx index 5489c54564..1e5adf0411 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-slack-alerting/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-slack-alerting/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ As **we do not support Grafana managed alerts**, this documentation only shows y - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) data sources - [Enabled](/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager/) the alert manager diff --git a/tutorials/configure-smtp-relay-tem/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-smtp-relay-tem/index.mdx index b12f31ea90..f7b9b34386 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-smtp-relay-tem/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-smtp-relay-tem/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ For demonstration purposes, will walk through the configuration process on a Mac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) with the right [permissions](/iam/reference-content/permission-sets/) - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-tem-smtp-with-wordpress-plugin/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-tem-smtp-with-wordpress-plugin/index.mdx index 47335c6d0e..6dc09b2640 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-tem-smtp-with-wordpress-plugin/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-tem-smtp-with-wordpress-plugin/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/) - [Added SPF, DKIM](/transactional-email/how-to/add-spf-dkim-records-to-your-domain/), [MX](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) and [DMARC](/transactional-email/how-to/add-mx-record-to-your-domain/) records to your domain diff --git a/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx index a0995a0bf5..37acb03f74 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ The process from this step forward may differ according to the KVM model being u 9. Click **Finish** to launch the creation of the virtual machine: -10. Assign a virtual MAC address to the failover IP from the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) to make sure that the virtual machine is able to communicate on the internet. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac/) for more information about how to create a virtual MAC address. Click **Settings** in the VM section of the menu. +10. Assign a virtual MAC address to the failover IP from the [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox) to make sure that the virtual machine is able to communicate on the internet. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac/) for more information about how to create a virtual MAC address. Click **Settings** in the VM section of the menu. 11. Click **Network Adapter** (1), **Advanced Features** (2), then on **Static** in the **MAC Address** section. Enter the virtual MAC address of the failover IP in the form and validate by clicking on **Apply**, then **OK** to leave the settings window. diff --git a/tutorials/configuring-gitlab-scaleway-elements-database/index.mdx b/tutorials/configuring-gitlab-scaleway-elements-database/index.mdx index 05e571f2bf..6e52d2afee 100644 --- a/tutorials/configuring-gitlab-scaleway-elements-database/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configuring-gitlab-scaleway-elements-database/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ For those seeking a dependable and high-performance hosting solution, Scaleway D -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/configuring-loadbalancer-wordpress/index.mdx b/tutorials/configuring-loadbalancer-wordpress/index.mdx index 533a5a0e46..e4926193c5 100644 --- a/tutorials/configuring-loadbalancer-wordpress/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configuring-loadbalancer-wordpress/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to set up a Scaleway-managed Load Balancer with -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/connect-generative-apis-sql/index.mdx b/tutorials/connect-generative-apis-sql/index.mdx index 14e38f9024..0931835d52 100644 --- a/tutorials/connect-generative-apis-sql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/connect-generative-apis-sql/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This tutorial demonstrates how to build a data analysis agent that connects Scal -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing actions in the intended Organization - Python 3.9 or higher - An API key from Scaleway [Identity and Access Management](/iam/) diff --git a/tutorials/create-deploy-staging-site-cpanel/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-deploy-staging-site-cpanel/index.mdx index 15d10a1c98..3f041d4cd9 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-deploy-staging-site-cpanel/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-deploy-staging-site-cpanel/index.mdx @@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ Creating a staging website for your WordPress website is a smart move, allowing -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A [Web Hosting](/webhosting/) account ## Creating a WordPress staging website -1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Managed Services** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. +1. Click **Web Hosting** in the **Managed Services** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The **Web Hosting** overview page displays. 2. Click or the Web Hosting domain name you want to configure. The **Hosting information** page displays. 3. Click **Control panel dashboard** to open the cPanel interface in a new tab. 4. Log in to your cPanel account and navigate to the **Domains** section. Click **WP Toolkit** to display the WP Toolkit dashboard. diff --git a/tutorials/create-models-django/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-models-django/index.mdx index 442b67178b..d565c9d831 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-models-django/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-models-django/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ To follow this tutorial, we assume that you completed the [first tutorial on Dja -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) or later diff --git a/tutorials/create-openwrt-image-for-scaleway/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-openwrt-image-for-scaleway/index.mdx index 4b115cc02e..9ba34f81ec 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-openwrt-image-for-scaleway/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-openwrt-image-for-scaleway/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The following steps are required to create the image: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/tutorials/create-serverless-scraping/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-serverless-scraping/index.mdx index d853f6f255..b79c1b42c7 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-serverless-scraping/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-serverless-scraping/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, we show how to set up a simple application that reads [Hacker -We show how to provision all the required Scaleway resources via Terraform/OpenTofu, but you can also use the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) or one of our other supported [developer tools](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). The code for the functions is written in Python. +We show how to provision all the required Scaleway resources via Terraform/OpenTofu, but you can also use the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), the [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/) or one of our other supported [developer tools](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). The code for the functions is written in Python. This project exemplifies a decoupled architecture, where producer and consumer perform specific tasks independently. This kind of design is modular and allows for flexibility and scalability. It also adheres to the principles of microservices and serverless architectures, where individual functions or scripts focus on specific tasks. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ You can find all of the code on [GitHub](https://github.com/scaleway/serverless- -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Set up [authentication for the Terraform/OpenTofu provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scaleway/scaleway/latest/docs#authentication) ## Create the scraper @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ We start by creating the scraper program, or the "data producer". 3. Create a subdirectory `handlers` within the `scraper` directory, and add a `scrape_hn.py` file inside it. 4. Complete the `scrape_hn.py` file by adding the function code [as shown in the repository](https://github.com/scaleway/serverless-examples/blob/main/mnq/serverless-scraping/scraper/handlers/scrape_hn.py). The main code blocks are briefly explained as follows: - Queue credentials and URL are read by the function from environment variables. Those variables are set by Terraform/OpenTofu as explained in [one of the next sections](#create-a-terraformopentofu-file-to-provision-the-necessary-scaleway-resources). *If you choose another deployment method, such as the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), do not forget to set them.* + Queue credentials and URL are read by the function from environment variables. Those variables are set by Terraform/OpenTofu as explained in [one of the next sections](#create-a-terraformopentofu-file-to-provision-the-necessary-scaleway-resources). *If you choose another deployment method, such as the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), do not forget to set them.* ```python queue_url = os.getenv('QUEUE_URL') sqs_access_key = os.getenv('SQS_ACCESS_KEY') @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Next, let's create our consumer function. When receiving a message containing th 3. Create a subdirectory `handlers` within the `consumer` directory, and add a `consumer.py` file inside it. 4. Complete the `consumer.py` file by adding the function code [as shown in the repository](https://github.com/scaleway/serverless-examples/blob/main/mnq/serverless-scraping/consumer/handlers/consumer.py). The main code blocks are briefly explained as follows: - Queue credentials and URLs are accessed by the function as environment variables. These variables are set by Terraform/OpenTofu as explained in [one of the next sections](#create-a-terraform-file-to-provision-the-necessary-scaleway-resources). If you choose another deployment method, such as the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), do not forget to set them. + Queue credentials and URLs are accessed by the function as environment variables. These variables are set by Terraform/OpenTofu as explained in [one of the next sections](#create-a-terraform-file-to-provision-the-necessary-scaleway-resources). If you choose another deployment method, such as the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), do not forget to set them. ```python db_host = os.getenv('DB_HOST') db_port = os.getenv('DB_PORT') @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ As explained in the [Scaleway Functions documentation](/serverless-functions/how For the purposes of this tutorial, we show how to provision all resources via Terraform/OpenTofu. -If you do not want to use Terraform/OpenTofu, you can also create the required resources via the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/), or any other [developer tool](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Remember that if you do so, you will need to set up environment variables for functions as previously specified. The following documentation may help create the required resources: +If you do not want to use Terraform/OpenTofu, you can also create the required resources via the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/), or any other [developer tool](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/). Remember that if you do so, you will need to set up environment variables for functions as previously specified. The following documentation may help create the required resources: - **Scaleway Queues resources**: [console documentation](/queues/quickstart/) | [API documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/messaging-and-queuing/sqs-api/) - **Managed Database for PostgreSQL**: [console documentation](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/) | [API documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/managed-database-postgre-mysql/) - **Serverless Functions**: [console documentation](/serverless-functions/quickstart/) | [API documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/) @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ terraform apply ### How to check that everything is working correctly -Go to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), and check the logs and metrics for Serverless Functions' execution and the queue's statistics. +Go to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and check the logs and metrics for Serverless Functions' execution and the queue's statistics. To make sure the data is correctly stored in the database, you can [connect to it directly](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-instance/) via a CLI tool such as `psql`. Retrieve the instance IP and port of your Managed Database from the console, under the [Managed Database section](https://console.scaleway.com/rdb/instances). diff --git a/tutorials/create-valheim-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-valheim-server/index.mdx index 36b0eb6dc6..1e9527c574 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-valheim-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-valheim-server/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ At Scaleway, we offer a large range of Instances that will suit the gaming needs -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/create-wordpress-instances-cli/index.mdx b/tutorials/create-wordpress-instances-cli/index.mdx index c101167006..b62c643e22 100644 --- a/tutorials/create-wordpress-instances-cli/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/create-wordpress-instances-cli/index.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ ecosystem: import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This page shows you how to create WordPress Instances with the Scaleway CLI. Refer to our [tutorial on creating WordPress Instances from the Scaleway console](/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/) to create an Instance from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). By default, the WordPress image used in this tutorial [supports routed IPs](/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips/). +This page shows you how to create WordPress Instances with the Scaleway CLI. Refer to our [tutorial on creating WordPress Instances from the Scaleway console](/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/) to create an Instance from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). By default, the WordPress image used in this tutorial [supports routed IPs](/instances/api-cli/using-routed-ips/). WordPress is a popular, free, and open-source blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MariaDB. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The new WordPress image is updated regularly to be as close as possible to the l -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Downloaded and installed the [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli#scaleway-cli-v2/) diff --git a/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx b/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx index 3927f21492..25e61d9982 100644 --- a/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ While it is most commonly used for the storage of photos or the backup of device - An iCloud account upgraded with [iCloud+ premium features](https://support.apple.com/en-us/108047) - [Configured a domain name](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ While it is most commonly used for the storage of photos or the backup of device ## Configuring the domain's records on Scaleway DNS -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) 2. Click **Domains and DNS** in the menu on the left. The list of your domains displays. 3. Click your domain, the **DNS Zone** tab, and **Root zone**. 4. Click **Add records**. We will add all records provided by iCloud. Adding all records is **mandatory for the setup to work**. diff --git a/tutorials/dagster-serverless-jobs/index.mdx b/tutorials/dagster-serverless-jobs/index.mdx index c6a361cceb..a2b89f648c 100644 --- a/tutorials/dagster-serverless-jobs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/dagster-serverless-jobs/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ First, we will initialize the Dagster project locally and add the scraper's sour -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) in the Paris region and have [signed in to it](/container-registry/how-to/connect-docker-cli/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-angular-application/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-angular-application/index.mdx index 1a2af689eb..6cf4f8b1f0 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-angular-application/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-angular-application/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Angular 19 is the latest development platform that scales from single-developer -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-automate-mkdocs-site/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-automate-mkdocs-site/index.mdx index 575cf81f2c..5ec7f76b65 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-automate-mkdocs-site/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-automate-mkdocs-site/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This tutorial is the second in a series on building and deploying websites using -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) and [enabled the bucket website feature](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) - [Created a GitHub repository](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/creating-a-new-repository) containing Markdown files that will be used to generate documentation diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-awstats/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-awstats/index.mdx index 0aa32b1906..ce38c66955 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-awstats/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-awstats/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ AwStats leverages log file analysis to parse data from a wide range of web serve -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-chatwoot-self-care/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-chatwoot-self-care/index.mdx index 1555b6021f..127480d7b1 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-chatwoot-self-care/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-chatwoot-self-care/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Chatwoot is designed to enhance customer satisfaction and improve customer suppo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [General Purpose Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with at least 8 GB RAM and 25 GB Block Storage, running on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or later diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-clickhouse-database/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-clickhouse-database/index.mdx index 4122b5ad76..c6a5fce5d8 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-clickhouse-database/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-clickhouse-database/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ClickHouse® is an open-source column-oriented database management system that a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu or Debian diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx index 12ff44b087..6d1adb9944 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Hasura GraphQL Engine u -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Scaleway Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) - Installed [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) on your local computer diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-istio-kapsule-proxy-protocol/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-istio-kapsule-proxy-protocol/index.mdx index e7c9a02568..0b325954ec 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-istio-kapsule-proxy-protocol/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-istio-kapsule-proxy-protocol/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This tutorial describes the steps required to deploy Istio on a Scaleway Kuberne -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) with a Scaleway [Load Balancer service](/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-load-balancer/) - Set up [kubetcl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) and [Helm](/tutorials/kubernetes-package-management-helm/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-laravel-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-laravel-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx index 26115a3afd..7a408462c6 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-laravel-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-laravel-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide for deploying a containerized Larave -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [Docker](/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-bionic/) on your local computer diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-librechat-with-generative-apis/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-librechat-with-generative-apis/index.mdx index 412288087b..54da6cece2 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-librechat-with-generative-apis/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-librechat-with-generative-apis/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LibreChat is a free, open-source AI chat platform that unifies interactions with -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) installed on your local machine - Generated a Scaleway [API secret key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-mdbooks-serverless-containers/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-mdbooks-serverless-containers/index.mdx index 013695855d..477f7306d4 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-mdbooks-serverless-containers/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-mdbooks-serverless-containers/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This tutorial uses `mdbook` to publish simple documentation but the main goal of -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) installed on your local machine diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-meilisearch-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-meilisearch-instance/index.mdx index 96b77708de..e0a1651538 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-meilisearch-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-meilisearch-instance/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This tutorial shows you how to deploy a Meilisearch search engine on a [Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) (specifically **InstancesFullAccess**) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with the [Docker InstantApp](/instances/reference-content/images-and-instantapps/#instantapps) or with the [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) installed diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-nextcloud-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-nextcloud-s3/index.mdx index 76bc199ed6..f71f78c4e5 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-nextcloud-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-nextcloud-s3/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Combining NextCloud with Scaleway Object Storage gives you infinite storage spac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 24.04 or later diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx index 4629452d24..9e08f8257a 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure OpenProject on an -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-openwebui-with-generative-apis/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-openwebui-with-generative-apis/index.mdx index 3ab1de7374..4f91354fec 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-openwebui-with-generative-apis/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-openwebui-with-generative-apis/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ By the end, you will have a fully functional AI-powered setup. ### Prerequisites -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or appropriate [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) installed on your system @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Scaleway's Generative APIs provide access to advanced AI models via simple API c ### Creating an API key -1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click on your **Organization name** in the top right corner of the console to display the menu. 3. Click **API keys** in the pop-up menu. 4. Click **Generate a New API Key**, provide a name, and store the key securely. diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-penpot-with-docker-instantapp/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-penpot-with-docker-instantapp/index.mdx index 4da325b9a0..247123783a 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-penpot-with-docker-instantapp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-penpot-with-docker-instantapp/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to deploy your own Penpot Instance using the Doc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Scaleway Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with a [Docker InstantApp](https://console.scaleway.com/instance/servers/create?area=fr-par-1&imageKey=c1b530d8-0ca0-45c4-80db-ba06608287b2&offerName=PLAY2-MICRO) - A domain diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-phpmyadmin-with-docker/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-phpmyadmin-with-docker/index.mdx index bc1db53399..2e13f69250 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-phpmyadmin-with-docker/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-phpmyadmin-with-docker/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to deploy the tool on an [Instance](https://www. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A MySQL database diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-remote-desktop-ubuntu-2204/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-remote-desktop-ubuntu-2204/index.mdx index 31fdaba0ac..106198ced9 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-remote-desktop-ubuntu-2204/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-remote-desktop-ubuntu-2204/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through deploying a remote desktop on an Instance runni -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx index 74d89b711d..b98e679ed4 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You will learn how to store environment variables with Kubernetes secrets and us -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A SaaS application using [Django Template](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/topics/templates/). **Note**: you may still follow this tutorial if you have used another technology for your SaaS application, but you need to adapt the Django settings used throughout this tutorial diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-static-website-with-hugo-and-github-runners-to-object-storage/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-static-website-with-hugo-and-github-runners-to-object-storage/index.mdx index 88bfd5d42b..799f135b2d 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-static-website-with-hugo-and-github-runners-to-object-storage/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-static-website-with-hugo-and-github-runners-to-object-storage/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Hugo on your loca -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Object Storage bucket with the [bucket website feature](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) enabled - A [GitHub](https://github.com/) account and an [empty repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/create-a-repo) for your Project diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx index 875491492f..a0d9a5e115 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy an Instance with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedibox/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx index 85ebf155c6..cfc06166b8 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to deploy an Instance with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jam -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedibox/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-umami-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-umami-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx index a96617240d..a7d8e31986 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-umami-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-umami-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Umami is a simple, easy-to-use, self-hosted web analytics solution. It provides -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-from-application-library/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-from-application-library/index.mdx index baebec20ec..239d1862e1 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-from-application-library/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-from-application-library/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ You can perform most of these steps directly from the Scaleway console. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A Scaleway [Kubernetes Kapsule or Kosmos cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - Installed [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) on your local computer diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx index 1d1eb5c40c..0dbda1d80a 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ With its customizable themes and extensive plugin ecosystem, WordPress provides -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04 LTS) or Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/deploying-a-documentation-website-with-docusaurus-on-scaleway/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploying-a-documentation-website-with-docusaurus-on-scaleway/index.mdx index 1188f0fbe9..139e8345ce 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploying-a-documentation-website-with-docusaurus-on-scaleway/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploying-a-documentation-website-with-docusaurus-on-scaleway/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ It builds a single-page application with fast client-side navigation, leveraging -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) with the [bucket website feature](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) enabled - A [GitHub](https://github.com/) account and an [empty repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/create-a-repo) for your documentation project diff --git a/tutorials/deploying-hubble-add-on-scaleway-kubernetes-clusters/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploying-hubble-add-on-scaleway-kubernetes-clusters/index.mdx index b8832d03e4..e1495183dd 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploying-hubble-add-on-scaleway-kubernetes-clusters/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploying-hubble-add-on-scaleway-kubernetes-clusters/index.mdx @@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ Hubble is a network observability and security monitoring tool for Cilium. This -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Scaleway Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/) (v1.31.0 or higher) with **Cilium CNI enabled**. - `kubectl` and `helm` installed and configured on your local machine to interact with your Scaleway Kubernetes cluster. ## Deploying via Scaleway console (Easy Deploy) -You can deploy Hubble using Scaleway's Easy Deploy feature directly from the [console](https://console.scaleway.com), which simplifies the deployment process. +You can deploy Hubble using Scaleway's Easy Deploy feature directly from the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), which simplifies the deployment process. -1. Navigate to the [Scaleway Console](https://console.scaleway.com) and go to: **Containers \> Kubernetes \> Your Cluster \> Applications**. +1. Navigate to the [Scaleway Console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and go to: **Containers \> Kubernetes \> Your Cluster \> Applications**. 2. Click **Create** and select **Application Library**. 3. Search for **Cilium Hubble** and select it. 4. Review the default configuration and modify it if needed (see configuration options below). diff --git a/tutorials/deploying-jellyfin-docker/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploying-jellyfin-docker/index.mdx index 0b8f1bcb9e..235aa2192b 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploying-jellyfin-docker/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploying-jellyfin-docker/index.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ We will use an Ubuntu-based Instance and the official Jellyfin Docker container. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running the latest Ubuntu image diff --git a/tutorials/deploying-qdrant-vectordb-kubernetes/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploying-qdrant-vectordb-kubernetes/index.mdx index 357bab1b37..fb7ca0eb01 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploying-qdrant-vectordb-kubernetes/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploying-qdrant-vectordb-kubernetes/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Key benefits of running Qdrant Hybrid Cloud on Scaleway include: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A Qdrant Hybrid Cloud account logged into the [management console](https://cloud.qdrant.io/) - A [Kubernetes Kapsule](/kubernetes/quickstart/) cluster diff --git a/tutorials/discourse-forum/index.mdx b/tutorials/discourse-forum/index.mdx index 63f2080a4a..aa1284c236 100644 --- a/tutorials/discourse-forum/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/discourse-forum/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ For those looking to set up Discourse, using the official [Docker image](https:/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) diff --git a/tutorials/django-ubuntu-focal-fossa/index.mdx b/tutorials/django-ubuntu-focal-fossa/index.mdx index bcb6e17e8b..3bc4363223 100644 --- a/tutorials/django-ubuntu-focal-fossa/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/django-ubuntu-focal-fossa/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In this tutorial, we install Django using `pip` in a virtual environment, as it -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) or later diff --git a/tutorials/docker-instantapp/index.mdx b/tutorials/docker-instantapp/index.mdx index c3d150e31a..f9ea6bcedc 100644 --- a/tutorials/docker-instantapp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/docker-instantapp/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Docker is an open-source containerization platform. Docker allows developers to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/easydeploy-argocd/index.mdx b/tutorials/easydeploy-argocd/index.mdx index a03dca4a31..32ca95b432 100644 --- a/tutorials/easydeploy-argocd/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/easydeploy-argocd/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This makes it ideal for managing complex Kubernetes environments with precision -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ For example, your YAML configuration might create Block Storage volumes or Load -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Click the name of the cluster where you wish to deploy Argo CD. The **Cluster Information** tab will display. 3. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab. The application dashboard displays. 4. Click **Deploy Application**. The application deployment wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-runner/index.mdx b/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-runner/index.mdx index 6f89602bc1..9f3e816ed8 100644 --- a/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-runner/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-runner/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ By deploying GitLab Runner on a Kubernetes cluster, you can dynamically scale th This setup enables you to optimize resource utilization, reduce overhead, and enhance the performance of your continuous integration and deployment processes. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This setup enables you to optimize resource utilization, reduce overhead, and en ## Deploying the GitLab Runner application using Easy Deploy -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Click the name of the cluster where you wish to deploy GitLab Runner. The **Cluster Information** tab will display. 3. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab. The application dashboard displays. 4. Click **Deploy Application**. The application deployment wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-server/index.mdx index c2f4d47d30..cc7bdaefde 100644 --- a/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/easydeploy-gitlab-server/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This tutorial provides a guide to deploy a GitLab server on Scaleway Kubernetes It outlines the prerequisites, step-by-step deployment instructions, and post-deployment configurations necessary for optimal continuous delivery and GitOps practices. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ It outlines the prerequisites, step-by-step deployment instructions, and post-de ## Deploying the GitLab Server application using Easy Deploy -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Select the cluster where you want to deploy the GitLab server. The **Cluster Information** tab will display. 3. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab to open the application dashboard. 4. Click **Deploy Application** to launch the deployment wizard. diff --git a/tutorials/easydeploy-grafana/index.mdx b/tutorials/easydeploy-grafana/index.mdx index cb14155788..11a0a47b02 100644 --- a/tutorials/easydeploy-grafana/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/easydeploy-grafana/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ It provides interactive dashboards, alerts, and custom reports, making it invalu Grafana's flexibility and ease of use make it a popular choice for managing applications and infrastructure. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ When configuring your Kubernetes cluster, note that certain applications and ser For example, your YAML configuration might create Block Storage volumes or Load Balancers, which could incur extra costs. -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Click the name of the cluster where you wish to deploy Grafana. The **Cluster Information** tab will display. 3. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab. The application dashboard displays. 4. Click **Deploy Application**. The application deployment wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/easydeploy-vault/index.mdx b/tutorials/easydeploy-vault/index.mdx index 8cdde9e3e9..3e19c18152 100644 --- a/tutorials/easydeploy-vault/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/easydeploy-vault/index.mdx @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ It provides encryption services that are gated by authentication and authorizati Vault is used to secure, store and protect secrets and other sensitive data using a UI, CLI, or HTTP API. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a Scaleway Kubernetes [Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) or [Kosmos](/kubernetes/how-to/create-kosmos-cluster/) cluster ## Deploying the Vault application using Easy Deploy -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Click the name of the cluster where you wish to deploy Grafana. The **Cluster Information** tab will display. 3. Click the **Easy Deploy** tab. The application dashboard displays. 4. Click **Deploy Application**. The application deployment wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/enabling-encryption-in-kapsule-with-cilium/index.mdx b/tutorials/enabling-encryption-in-kapsule-with-cilium/index.mdx index 3b0f559692..61ab101a1b 100644 --- a/tutorials/enabling-encryption-in-kapsule-with-cilium/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/enabling-encryption-in-kapsule-with-cilium/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This guide explains how to enable WireGuard encryption in Scaleway’s Kapsule M By default, Cilium is selected as the CNI when creating a cluster. We will configure encryption via a `CiliumNodeConfig` resource and then verify that traffic is indeed encrypted. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A functional [Kubernetes Kapsule](/kubernetes/concepts/#kubernetes-kapsule) cluster running **version 1.31**.- - `kubectl` installed and configured for your cluster. diff --git a/tutorials/encode-videos-using-serverless-jobs/index.mdx b/tutorials/encode-videos-using-serverless-jobs/index.mdx index 88318c4d63..2e210fd482 100644 --- a/tutorials/encode-videos-using-serverless-jobs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/encode-videos-using-serverless-jobs/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This tutorial demonstrates the process of encoding videos retrieved from Object -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Ensure that your Object Storage bucket contains at least one video that can be e 4. Click **Run job**. -The progress and details for your Job run can be viewed in the **Job runs** section of the job **Overview** tab in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). You can also access the detailed logs of your job in [Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/). +The progress and details for your Job run can be viewed in the **Job runs** section of the job **Overview** tab in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can also access the detailed logs of your job in [Cockpit](/cockpit/quickstart/). Once the run status is **Succeeded**, the encoded video can be found in your Object Storage bucket under the folder and file name specified above in the environment variables. diff --git a/tutorials/encrypt-s3-data-rclone/index.mdx b/tutorials/encrypt-s3-data-rclone/index.mdx index eeadb312db..102edebae9 100644 --- a/tutorials/encrypt-s3-data-rclone/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/encrypt-s3-data-rclone/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will explore the capabilities of the **Rclone crypt** modul -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/tutorials/encrypt-volumes/index.mdx b/tutorials/encrypt-volumes/index.mdx index 0e4f725f1f..4f73ac0aaf 100644 --- a/tutorials/encrypt-volumes/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/encrypt-volumes/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This tutorial will walk you through the process of encrypting an additional volu -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/export-audit-trail-to-datadog/index.mdx b/tutorials/export-audit-trail-to-datadog/index.mdx index 5d0cd69ee7..ec36ba2ebe 100644 --- a/tutorials/export-audit-trail-to-datadog/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/export-audit-trail-to-datadog/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This tutorial shows you how to export your Audit Trail events to [DataDog](https -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created an [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Created a Scaleway [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/flask/index.mdx b/tutorials/flask/index.mdx index 0810483058..7b2ff87ec1 100644 --- a/tutorials/flask/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/flask/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Flask is a web application framework written in Python. Flask is easy to get sta -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (20.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/focalboard-project-management/index.mdx b/tutorials/focalboard-project-management/index.mdx index 6089d7587e..118f0006f0 100644 --- a/tutorials/focalboard-project-management/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/focalboard-project-management/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ In short, if you are seeking a robust and budget-friendly project management sol -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/foreman-puppet/index.mdx b/tutorials/foreman-puppet/index.mdx index d752a8a107..11183f1e0f 100644 --- a/tutorials/foreman-puppet/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/foreman-puppet/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This tutorial assumes that Foreman is being installed on a fresh Instance, which -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) or later diff --git a/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/index.mdx b/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/index.mdx index bf5a561cd5..64eb41bbcf 100644 --- a/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This is the first in a series of tutorials accompanying our [video demonstration -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/get-started-crossplane-kubernetes/index.mdx b/tutorials/get-started-crossplane-kubernetes/index.mdx index 87ef87b111..0ac142bcc4 100644 --- a/tutorials/get-started-crossplane-kubernetes/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/get-started-crossplane-kubernetes/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Upbound Universal Crossplane (UX -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) and downloaded its [Kubeconfig file](/kubernetes/concepts#kubeconfig) diff --git a/tutorials/get-started-deploy-kapsule/index.mdx b/tutorials/get-started-deploy-kapsule/index.mdx index d1cd201e76..cce473ee36 100644 --- a/tutorials/get-started-deploy-kapsule/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/get-started-deploy-kapsule/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' This tutorial accompanies the second [video demonstration](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5CwAq1a0Og) in our series to help users get started with Kubernetes. We walk you through Kubernetes fundamentals for beginners. In this installment, we show you how to deploy a containerized application with the [Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule](https://www.scaleway.com/en/kubernetes-kapsule/). -First, we review some key Kubernetes terminology (including pools, nodes, and pods) and then demonstrate how to create a Kubernetes Kapsule via the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). Next, we show you how to install [`kubectl`](/kubernetes/concepts/#kubectl) so you can connect to your cluster from the command line of your local machine, and how to create an [image pull secret](/kubernetes/concepts/#image-pull-secret) for your cluster. +First, we review some key Kubernetes terminology (including pools, nodes, and pods) and then demonstrate how to create a Kubernetes Kapsule via the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Next, we show you how to install [`kubectl`](/kubernetes/concepts/#kubectl) so you can connect to your cluster from the command line of your local machine, and how to create an [image pull secret](/kubernetes/concepts/#image-pull-secret) for your cluster. We then demonstrate how to deploy the containerized application (via the `whoami` image that we created in the [first video/tutorial](/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/)) to our Kapsule cluster. Finally, we show how to use the Kubernetes NodePort service to expose a port, so we can test that the application is running at its endpoint. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Future videos will cover topics like load balancing and storage for your Kuberne -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Followed the [first tutorial](/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/) in this series, and pushed the `whoami` image to a Container Registry diff --git a/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-loadbalancer/index.mdx b/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-loadbalancer/index.mdx index 27eee849f4..59010d6491 100644 --- a/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-loadbalancer/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-loadbalancer/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The next and final video in this series will look at the topic of persistent sto -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Followed the [first](/tutorials/get-started-containers-docker/) and [second](/tutorials/get-started-deploy-kapsule/) tutorials in this series diff --git a/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-storage/index.mdx b/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-storage/index.mdx index 6c09762709..c5c41d3e41 100644 --- a/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-storage/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/get-started-kubernetes-storage/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Previous videos in this series covered the basics of [containers and Docker](/tu -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A [Kubernetes Kapsule](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ It is important to differentiate between Kubernetes **system volumes** and **per | Ephemeral (lives and dies with the node) | Persistent (beyond the life of a pod/node) | | Auto-created | Must be provisioned | -You can view your cluster's system volumes in the **Block Storage > Volumes** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/), and see how they are linked to the Instances that make up the nodes of your cluster. However, you should not attempt to use or manage these volumes - leave it to Kubernetes Kapsule. +You can view your cluster's system volumes in the **Block Storage > Volumes** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and see how they are linked to the Instances that make up the nodes of your cluster. However, you should not attempt to use or manage these volumes - leave it to Kubernetes Kapsule. ### Stateless applications vs stateful applications @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Both Deployments and StatefulSets manage the deployment and scaling of a set of You can now check the creation of the volumes for the StatefulSet in the Scaleway console: -2. Open a browser and go to [console.scaleway.com](https://console.scaleway.com). +2. Open a browser and go to [console.scaleway.com](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 3. Select Storage > Block Storage from the side menu. You should see five Block Storage volumes, each linked to an Instance comprising a node of your cluster. This shows that the CSI of your Kubernetes Kapsule has indeed created 5 Block Storage volumes, one for each of the pods specified for the StatefulSet. diff --git a/tutorials/getting-started-with-kops-on-scaleway/index.mdx b/tutorials/getting-started-with-kops-on-scaleway/index.mdx index db2f092417..41d80c12ec 100644 --- a/tutorials/getting-started-with-kops-on-scaleway/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/getting-started-with-kops-on-scaleway/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ With kOps, you can easily create, upgrade, and maintain highly available cluster -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Installed [kOps](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/blob/master/docs/install.md) version >= 1.26 on your local computer diff --git a/tutorials/gitlab-instant-app/index.mdx b/tutorials/gitlab-instant-app/index.mdx index bb00495118..f168964098 100644 --- a/tutorials/gitlab-instant-app/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/gitlab-instant-app/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Scaleway provides a GitLab image that is built on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyf -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx b/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx index 9aff2a3d6b..a2b5d2dfd1 100644 --- a/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The application disposes of several features to assist companies in managing the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/glusterfs/index.mdx b/tutorials/glusterfs/index.mdx index 2f61705bef..0498b018cf 100644 --- a/tutorials/glusterfs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/glusterfs/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Each storage Instance will mirror the other, and files will automatically be rep -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Three Instances running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS diff --git a/tutorials/gpu-super-resolution/index.mdx b/tutorials/gpu-super-resolution/index.mdx index a145ca1351..b2f09c19b1 100644 --- a/tutorials/gpu-super-resolution/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/gpu-super-resolution/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will show you how to prepare your data, construct the **sub -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [GPU Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on UbuntuML - Configured [Jupyter Notebook](/tutorials/setup-jupyter-notebook/) on your GPU Instance diff --git a/tutorials/hadoop/index.mdx b/tutorials/hadoop/index.mdx index 28003da13e..5664a4b224 100644 --- a/tutorials/hadoop/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/hadoop/index.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ For more information, refer to the [official Apache Hadoop documentation.](http: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/hestiacp/index.mdx b/tutorials/hestiacp/index.mdx index 61d6df5834..ab895f8d31 100644 --- a/tutorials/hestiacp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/hestiacp/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure HestiaCP on Ubuntu -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) diff --git a/tutorials/host-github-runner/index.mdx b/tutorials/host-github-runner/index.mdx index bd6b43321b..927f97012c 100644 --- a/tutorials/host-github-runner/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/host-github-runner/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ In this guide, you will learn how to configure a GitHub Actions runner on a Scal -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 20.04 diff --git a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx index ff71220a57..83bf4b0eb7 100644 --- a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to implement RAG using LangChain, a leading -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Access to the [Generative APIs service](/generative-apis/quickstart/) @@ -390,6 +390,6 @@ If this is a private repository, make sure to pass a token having permission to \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag/index.mdx b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag/index.mdx index b57367f0db..f8b88fa3ac 100644 --- a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ LangChain simplifies the process of enhancing language models with retrieval cap -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An [Inference Deployment](/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment/): set it up using [sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-xxl](/managed-inference/reference-content/model-catalog/#sentence-t5-xxl) on an L4 instance to efficiently process embeddings. diff --git a/tutorials/install-apache-ansible/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-apache-ansible/index.mdx index 0fddbb5d73..77b81eb108 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-apache-ansible/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-apache-ansible/index.mdx @@ -199,6 +199,6 @@ Once Ansible is fully set up, you can visit your web browser on port 8081 (rathe \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/install-cassandra/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-cassandra/index.mdx index 3083263548..7b7c0f9338 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-cassandra/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-cassandra/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/install-cockroachdb-scaleway-instances/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-cockroachdb-scaleway-instances/index.mdx index 82cfc26036..f7393ce240 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-cockroachdb-scaleway-instances/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-cockroachdb-scaleway-instances/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This article shows you how to install CockroachDB using three nodes on a Private -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [CockroachDB](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/v23.2/install-cockroachdb) locally - A network configuration allowing TCP communication on the following ports: diff --git a/tutorials/install-configure-couchdb/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-configure-couchdb/index.mdx index f5a1b092f5..97c32ce4fd 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-configure-couchdb/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-configure-couchdb/index.mdx @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ CouchDB also supports multi-primary replication which allows it to scale across -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - 3 [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) or Ubuntu Focal (20.04) diff --git a/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx index 779297ab31..6ce5ea93b1 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This ensures that an application can run on any Linux machine, regardless of the -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic diff --git a/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx index 2d04af56c3..03c222c7ca 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-docker-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Docker Engine is the core component of the [Docker platform](https://docs.docker -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/install-github-actions-runner-mac/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-github-actions-runner-mac/index.mdx index eb52e22ef6..60260521b6 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-github-actions-runner-mac/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-github-actions-runner-mac/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ GitHub Actions is a powerful CI/CD platform that allows users to automate their -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) - A GitHub repository with administrator rights diff --git a/tutorials/install-golang-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-golang-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx index 0acf52d197..79550aa70f 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-golang-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-golang-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through the download and installation of the Go pro -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/install-ispconfig/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-ispconfig/index.mdx index 9d52931cc2..d0af8fe0a5 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-ispconfig/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-ispconfig/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ It can be used to manage a single server, multiple servers for larger setups, or -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu diff --git a/tutorials/install-kvm-elastic-metal/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-kvm-elastic-metal/index.mdx index 738c71e183..00c8b011b0 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-kvm-elastic-metal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-kvm-elastic-metal/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Each virtual machine has virtualized devices such as: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/install-mattermost/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-mattermost/index.mdx index e5310675a3..ea446a6bb0 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-mattermost/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-mattermost/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Mattermost is an open-source messaging tool for inter-team communication, releas -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic 20.04 or later diff --git a/tutorials/install-medusa/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-medusa/index.mdx index 7a0f608a22..fbbd4b23f8 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-medusa/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-medusa/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This tutorial will show you how to install and use MedusaJS, create a new projec -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 22.04 or later diff --git a/tutorials/install-openlitespeed-wordpress/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-openlitespeed-wordpress/index.mdx index 0c84ced5b9..cd65022eb4 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-openlitespeed-wordpress/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-openlitespeed-wordpress/index.mdx @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The application provides a web-based administration interface, compatibility wit -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu or Debian Linux diff --git a/tutorials/install-openvpn/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-openvpn/index.mdx index 75d38a8439..cba76e8564 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-openvpn/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-openvpn/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Learn how to install and configure OpenVPN on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS with this compreh -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS diff --git a/tutorials/install-parse-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-parse-server/index.mdx index 5dcb8934cf..093d7b4a82 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-parse-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-parse-server/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Parse provides a cloud-based backend service to build data-driven mobile applica -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa or later diff --git a/tutorials/install-pgbouncer/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-pgbouncer/index.mdx index e2d12423fd..e9df52f590 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-pgbouncer/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-pgbouncer/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In this tutorial, you can choose the pooling mode that best suits your workload. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu or Debian @@ -222,6 +222,6 @@ This setup allows the basic installation of PgBouncer. For more information on c \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/install-php-composer/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-php-composer/index.mdx index 4d0df6f304..20713b7e5f 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-php-composer/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-php-composer/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ PHP Composer is a package dependency management tool for PHP similar to NPM for -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa diff --git a/tutorials/install-postgresql/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-postgresql/index.mdx index 77c41ef6cb..7353f52d05 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-postgresql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-postgresql/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ It runs on all major operating systems, including Linux, different Unix variants -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver or later diff --git a/tutorials/install-rkhunter/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-rkhunter/index.mdx index 62f46a7ff4..174612ddb1 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-rkhunter/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-rkhunter/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The Rootkit Hunter (`rkhunter`) project provides an open-source tool to scan Uni -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/install-wireguard/index.mdx b/tutorials/install-wireguard/index.mdx index ef6911f42b..0f293bda3b 100644 --- a/tutorials/install-wireguard/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/install-wireguard/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' WireGuard® is a VPN (Virtual Private Network) software designed for simplicity and efficiency. It is distinguished by its small codebase, which aims to reduce complexity and potential security vulnerabilities, and offers faster performance compared to some other VPN solutions, due to its streamlined design. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ It is compatible with various platforms, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) configured with [local boot](/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes/#how-to-use-local-boot) and running on a Linux kernel ≥ 3.10 diff --git a/tutorials/installation-jekyll/index.mdx b/tutorials/installation-jekyll/index.mdx index 561fa948fe..d9af4557dc 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation-jekyll/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/installation-jekyll/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In this guide, we'll dive into how Jekyll simplifies the process of creating sta -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Two [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on [Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS)](https://releases.ubuntu.com/jammy/), one for the development platform and the other to run the site in production diff --git a/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx b/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx index efc7696b4b..6c19a6b38f 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The LEMP-Stack references a group of software that can be used to serve dynamic -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) or later diff --git a/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-focal/index.mdx b/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-focal/index.mdx index 3393f595d2..43feef5133 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-focal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/installation-lemp-ubuntu-focal/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The LEMP-Stack references a group of software that can be used to serve dynamic -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) diff --git a/tutorials/installation-uncomplicated-firewall/index.mdx b/tutorials/installation-uncomplicated-firewall/index.mdx index ea8b0022e5..c3a07e96b7 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation-uncomplicated-firewall/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/installation-uncomplicated-firewall/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ UFW, or **[Uncomplicated FireWall](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncomplicated_F -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa or later - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/jitsi-debian/index.mdx b/tutorials/jitsi-debian/index.mdx index d6907ef0f0..eeef5e64e3 100644 --- a/tutorials/jitsi-debian/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/jitsi-debian/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The tool provides features such as: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Debian Buster with **at least 4 GB of RAM**. diff --git a/tutorials/jitsi-docker/index.mdx b/tutorials/jitsi-docker/index.mdx index 3aa2901723..ebb46f3385 100644 --- a/tutorials/jitsi-docker/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/jitsi-docker/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This tutorial explains how to install the Jitsi Meet solution on an Instance usi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (or later) with **at least 4 GB of RAM** diff --git a/tutorials/jitsi-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx b/tutorials/jitsi-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx index 089fa1d452..bbac1f67a2 100644 --- a/tutorials/jitsi-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/jitsi-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Jitsi Meet provides users with a complete suite of tools, making virtual meeting -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish with **at least 4 GB of RAM**. diff --git a/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx b/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx index b23620224d..7ee528a985 100644 --- a/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to launch your Mac mini development environ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) - Installed a [VNC viewer](https://www.tightvnc.com/) on your local computer @@ -83,6 +83,6 @@ From the [Mac mini list in your Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/a \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/k8s-gitlab/index.mdx b/tutorials/k8s-gitlab/index.mdx index fd51b7b9e1..f6c305bd7e 100644 --- a/tutorials/k8s-gitlab/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/k8s-gitlab/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the `gitlab` Kubernetes integration -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An Instance running the [`gitlab` InstantApp](/tutorials/gitlab-instant-app/) - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/). diff --git a/tutorials/k8s-kapsule-multi-az/index.mdx b/tutorials/k8s-kapsule-multi-az/index.mdx index 3c41e81152..551c50b332 100644 --- a/tutorials/k8s-kapsule-multi-az/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/k8s-kapsule-multi-az/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This configuration allows the system to withstand failures in one zone by replic -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A domain managed on the Scaleway [Domains and DNS service](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) - Installed [Terraform/OpenTofu](/tutorials/terraform-quickstart/) on your local computer diff --git a/tutorials/k8s-velero-backup/index.mdx b/tutorials/k8s-velero-backup/index.mdx index a87d62dd98..815a7c1b83 100644 --- a/tutorials/k8s-velero-backup/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/k8s-velero-backup/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Velero seamlessly integrates with Kubernetes through custom resource definitions -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Created an Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Velero will be installed on your local PC or Mac. NAME STATUS ERRORS WARNINGS CREATED EXPIRES STORAGE LOCATION SELECTOR full-backup Completed 0 0 2023-06-02 15:33:45 +0200 CEST 29d default ``` - When you go to your Object Storage bucket in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/), you notice the `backup` folder created by Velero: + When you go to your Object Storage bucket in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), you notice the `backup` folder created by Velero: You can also automate your backups using scheduled jobs, with execution times defined by cron expressions. diff --git a/tutorials/kubernetes-package-management-helm/index.mdx b/tutorials/kubernetes-package-management-helm/index.mdx index ea5f17fc17..f2d5565bcb 100644 --- a/tutorials/kubernetes-package-management-helm/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/kubernetes-package-management-helm/index.mdx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ For a complete overview of Helm and its basic concepts, refer to this [Scaleway -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - Set up [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) on your machine diff --git a/tutorials/large-messages/index.mdx b/tutorials/large-messages/index.mdx index 1ba05c8e5c..c14e334a82 100644 --- a/tutorials/large-messages/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/large-messages/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You can retrieve the full source code in [this repository](https://github.com/ro -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [Terraform/OpenTofu](/terraform/quickstart/) on your local machine - [Set up authentication for the Terraform/OpenTofu provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scaleway/scaleway/latest/docs#authentication) diff --git a/tutorials/lb-firewall-haproxy-pfsense/index.mdx b/tutorials/lb-firewall-haproxy-pfsense/index.mdx index db9a666e9c..5a499a169b 100644 --- a/tutorials/lb-firewall-haproxy-pfsense/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/lb-firewall-haproxy-pfsense/index.mdx @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through the installation of pfSense on a [Scaleway Dedi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Scaleway Dedibox](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) with KVM-over-IP access diff --git a/tutorials/librenms-monitoring/index.mdx b/tutorials/librenms-monitoring/index.mdx index 1c428c87be..b61fb3c55a 100644 --- a/tutorials/librenms-monitoring/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/librenms-monitoring/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The software is based on PHP and MySQL (MariaDB) and is a community-based fork o -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04) diff --git a/tutorials/load-overflow-proxmox-and-elastic-metal/index.mdx b/tutorials/load-overflow-proxmox-and-elastic-metal/index.mdx index 3b9b72bc96..1d4f3f21f5 100644 --- a/tutorials/load-overflow-proxmox-and-elastic-metal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/load-overflow-proxmox-and-elastic-metal/index.mdx @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Finally, we can introduce and configure a Load Balancer to evenly distribute tra -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - 2 [Elastic Metal servers](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Proxmox diff --git a/tutorials/load-testing-vegeta/index.mdx b/tutorials/load-testing-vegeta/index.mdx index c633b3a2e1..6972b3a9b4 100644 --- a/tutorials/load-testing-vegeta/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/load-testing-vegeta/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Before transitioning an application to a production environment, load testing he -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Linux @@ -229,6 +229,6 @@ For more information about Vegeta, refer to the [official documentation](https:/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/magento-ubuntu/index.mdx b/tutorials/magento-ubuntu/index.mdx index e5dfe414b4..59975059e6 100644 --- a/tutorials/magento-ubuntu/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/magento-ubuntu/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the open-source version of Magen -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) and [connected to](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/) a Scaleway Instance with at least 2 GB RAM - Configured a domain name to point toward the IP address of your Instance ([A or AAAA record](/domains-and-dns/concepts/#resource-records)) diff --git a/tutorials/manage-container-registry-images/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-container-registry-images/index.mdx index c1ee4e4b08..fba8e8dcaf 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-container-registry-images/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-container-registry-images/index.mdx @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@ This tutorial will show you how to periodically remove older images with a speci -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Created a [Serverless Functions namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) ## Deleting unused images -1. Log into [the Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Log into [the Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Click **Functions** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The Functions overview page displays. 3. Click the Functions namespace you want to use to create your Function. 4. Click **Create a Function**. The Function creation wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx index b7558a3664..eedfae3fda 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pgAdmin is an open-source management tool for PostgreSQL databases. It allows th -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Debian Buster diff --git a/tutorials/manage-instances-with-terraform-and-functions/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-instances-with-terraform-and-functions/index.mdx index 5c4959c30c..88e83de488 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-instances-with-terraform-and-functions/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-instances-with-terraform-and-functions/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ HashiCorp Terraform/OpenTofu is an open-source software tool to deploy Infrastru -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed [Python](https://www.python.org/) on your machine diff --git a/tutorials/manage-k8s-logging-loki/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-k8s-logging-loki/index.mdx index 1f421d3273..779b3d0f93 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-k8s-logging-loki/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-k8s-logging-loki/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Loki is a log aggregation system inspired by **Prometheus**. It is easy to opera -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - Configured [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) on your machine diff --git a/tutorials/mariadb-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx b/tutorials/mariadb-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx index 14bc5e82cb..b3b3c11cc5 100644 --- a/tutorials/mariadb-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mariadb-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Even the command line tools are similar to `mysqldump` and `mysqladmin` still ha -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver diff --git a/tutorials/mastodon-community/index.mdx b/tutorials/mastodon-community/index.mdx index 444b3c6225..8958be3b73 100644 --- a/tutorials/mastodon-community/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mastodon-community/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Mastodon provides the possibility of using [Amazon S3-compatible Object Storage] -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa diff --git a/tutorials/matomo-analytics/index.mdx b/tutorials/matomo-analytics/index.mdx index 33c51c5eda..74e2074749 100644 --- a/tutorials/matomo-analytics/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/matomo-analytics/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The tool is written in PHP and stores its data in a MySQL/MariaDB database. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/metabase-postgre-containers-private-networks/index.mdx b/tutorials/metabase-postgre-containers-private-networks/index.mdx index c2ded1f5b8..5eb271e190 100644 --- a/tutorials/metabase-postgre-containers-private-networks/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/metabase-postgre-containers-private-networks/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through the steps to deploy Metabase with Serverless Co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [Private Network](/vpc/how-to/create-private-network/) within a dedicated [VPC](/vpc/how-to/create-vpc/) diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-data-minio-client/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-data-minio-client/index.mdx index 499f41b4f8..30c7724423 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-data-minio-client/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-data-minio-client/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The [MinIO Client](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html) prov -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-data-rclone/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-data-rclone/index.mdx index 619b6999c7..301431a9bb 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-data-rclone/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-data-rclone/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Rclone provides a modern alternative to `rsync`. The tool communicates with any -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx index 36f45ad7e0..669d0750fc 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This guide consists of two parts, depending on which database Engine your Instan -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) for PostgreSQL or MySQL diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-dedibox-to-elastic-metal/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-dedibox-to-elastic-metal/index.mdx index c650dbe750..9e19256415 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-dedibox-to-elastic-metal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-dedibox-to-elastic-metal/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ We use **Duplicity** to encrypt the backup and upload it to Object Storage. Then ### Prerequisites -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or appropriate [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A Dedibox server diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx index a1f3510a3d..820d0d9a0e 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to migrate an existing remote MySQL database to -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) diff --git a/tutorials/migrating-docker-workloads-to-kubernetes-kapsule/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrating-docker-workloads-to-kubernetes-kapsule/index.mdx index 33e0277ed2..546e9c5c67 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrating-docker-workloads-to-kubernetes-kapsule/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrating-docker-workloads-to-kubernetes-kapsule/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Whether you are new to Kubernetes or have some experience, this guide aims to si -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Basic knowledge and familiarity with Docker and Kubernetes concepts. - Access to your Docker images (locally or in a registry). @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Your Kubernetes cluster needs access to your Docker images. You can use: ### 2.1 Create a namespace in Scaleway Container Registry -1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. +1. Click **Container Registry** in the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. If you do not have a Registry already created, the product creation page is displayed. 2. Click **Create namespace** to launch the namespace creation wizard. 3. Enter the following required information for your namespace: * A **Name** for the namespace @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ docker push rg..scw.cloud/my-apps/my-app:latest #### Cluster configuration -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click **Create cluster** to launch the cluster creation wizard. 3. On the cluster configuration page, provide the following details: * Check the Organization and Project for the new cluster. diff --git a/tutorials/migrating-from-another-managed-kubernetes-service-to-scaleway-kapsule/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrating-from-another-managed-kubernetes-service-to-scaleway-kapsule/index.mdx index 01e17383d7..85924e4959 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrating-from-another-managed-kubernetes-service-to-scaleway-kapsule/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrating-from-another-managed-kubernetes-service-to-scaleway-kapsule/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This guide provides a step-by-step process to help you migrate your existing Kub -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Access to an existing Kubernetes cluster - Basic knowledge and familiarity with Kubernetes concepts and tools. @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ kubectl get crd --all-namespaces -o yaml > crds.yaml ### 2.1 Create a Scaleway account -If you do not already have one, [sign up for a Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/register/). +If you do not already have one, [sign up for a Scaleway account](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements/). ### 2.2 Install Scaleway CLI (Optional) @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Your new cluster will need access to your container images. #### Create a namespace -1. Log in to the [Scaleway Console](https://console.scaleway.com/). +1. Log in to the [Scaleway Console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. Navigate to **Container Registry**. 3. Click **Create a Namespace**. 4. Provide a **Name** (e.g., `my-apps`) and select a **Region**. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ To create and configure a new Kapsule Kubernetes cluster, follow the steps below #### Cluster configuration -1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. +1. Navigate to **Kubernetes** under the **Containers** section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. The Kubernetes dashboard displays. 2. Click **Create cluster** to launch the cluster creation wizard. 3. On the cluster configuration page, provide the following details: * Check the Organization and Project for the new cluster. diff --git a/tutorials/minikube-elastic-metal/index.mdx b/tutorials/minikube-elastic-metal/index.mdx index b1087f02fc..732f0658e8 100644 --- a/tutorials/minikube-elastic-metal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/minikube-elastic-metal/index.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Minikube provides support for various essential Kubernetes features, including: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/mist-streaming-server/index.mdx b/tutorials/mist-streaming-server/index.mdx index 8ea20319cb..0d7ea7afaf 100644 --- a/tutorials/mist-streaming-server/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mist-streaming-server/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ MistServer is one of the leading OTT (internet streaming) toolkits with an open -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa diff --git a/tutorials/mlx-array-framework-apple-silicon/index.mdx b/tutorials/mlx-array-framework-apple-silicon/index.mdx index 4d390cf1b8..c93f891d89 100644 --- a/tutorials/mlx-array-framework-apple-silicon/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mlx-array-framework-apple-silicon/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Key features of MLX include: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) - Installed native Python >= 3.8 on the Mac (preinstalled by default) diff --git a/tutorials/mongodb-ubuntu-1604/index.mdx b/tutorials/mongodb-ubuntu-1604/index.mdx index d5c0763243..734c6b7eab 100644 --- a/tutorials/mongodb-ubuntu-1604/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mongodb-ubuntu-1604/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In contrast to relational databases, MongoDB® does not require a deep predefine -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 24.O4 or later diff --git a/tutorials/monitor-gpu-instance-cockpit/index.mdx b/tutorials/monitor-gpu-instance-cockpit/index.mdx index 6a19107b59..9a5e4604f9 100644 --- a/tutorials/monitor-gpu-instance-cockpit/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/monitor-gpu-instance-cockpit/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This tutorial guides you through the process of monitoring your [GPU Instances]( -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Created a [GPU Instance](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/) - [Connected to your Instance via SSH](/gpu/how-to/create-manage-gpu-instance/#how-to-connect-to-a-gpu-instance) diff --git a/tutorials/monitor-k8s-grafana/index.mdx b/tutorials/monitor-k8s-grafana/index.mdx index e8d5c1cd56..972c2ea9c9 100644 --- a/tutorials/monitor-k8s-grafana/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/monitor-k8s-grafana/index.mdx @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This tutorial will explain how to monitor your [Kubernetes Kapsule](https://www. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) - A working [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) on your machine diff --git a/tutorials/mutli-node-rocket-chat-community-private-network/index.mdx b/tutorials/mutli-node-rocket-chat-community-private-network/index.mdx index 769c5ba526..0ab0ffea19 100644 --- a/tutorials/mutli-node-rocket-chat-community-private-network/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/mutli-node-rocket-chat-community-private-network/index.mdx @@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ To reach the goal of this tutorial, you will use four [General Purpose Instance] -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Created 4 [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04 LTS) ## Configuring the Private Network -1. Log in to your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) and enter the **CPU & GPU Instances** section from the **Compute** group on the side menu. +1. Log in to your [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and enter the **CPU & GPU Instances** section from the **Compute** group on the side menu. 2. Click **Private Networks** to display a list of your Private Networks. Click **+Create a Private Network** to create a new one. 3. Enter the details of the Private Network. Make sure to create the Private Network in the same geographical region as your Instances: diff --git a/tutorials/nats-rdb-offload/index.mdx b/tutorials/nats-rdb-offload/index.mdx index 3f2ee459eb..3c79858a57 100644 --- a/tutorials/nats-rdb-offload/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/nats-rdb-offload/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ In this tutorial, we show how to set up a system that receives a message from a -We show how to provision all the required Scaleway resources using code examples and the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/). The code for the functions is written in Python. +We show how to provision all the required Scaleway resources using code examples and the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The code for the functions is written in Python. This project exemplifies a decoupled architecture, where producer and consumer perform specific tasks independently. This kind of design is modular and allows for flexibility and scalability. It also adheres to the principles of microservices and serverless architectures, where individual functions or scripts focus on specific tasks. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To properly follow this tutorial, we recommend you [create a dedicated Project]( -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Installed the NATS CLI](https://github.com/nats-io/natscli) on your local machine - [Created a Scaleway NATS account](/nats/how-to/create-account/) diff --git a/tutorials/nextcloud-instantapp/index.mdx b/tutorials/nextcloud-instantapp/index.mdx index f3f139c451..7f0ffb6832 100644 --- a/tutorials/nextcloud-instantapp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/nextcloud-instantapp/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Scaleway's NextCloud image is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish), the N -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/nextjs-app-serverless-functions-sqldb/index.mdx b/tutorials/nextjs-app-serverless-functions-sqldb/index.mdx index 2ec64903ad..e8a73864e3 100644 --- a/tutorials/nextjs-app-serverless-functions-sqldb/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/nextjs-app-serverless-functions-sqldb/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can either deploy your application: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed and initialized the [Scaleway CLI](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) diff --git a/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/index.mdx b/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/index.mdx index 220061fede..b3ac9bc196 100644 --- a/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/index.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ There are significant benefits to setting up an Nginx HTTPS reverse proxy: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver diff --git a/tutorials/nvidia-triton/index.mdx b/tutorials/nvidia-triton/index.mdx index 3834eb72ba..d20220cf5e 100644 --- a/tutorials/nvidia-triton/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/nvidia-triton/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ We will cover how to set up Triton Inference Server, store your model in an Obje -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [GPU Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu GPU 12 diff --git a/tutorials/object-storage-s3fs/index.mdx b/tutorials/object-storage-s3fs/index.mdx index d8182a3554..9a08882600 100644 --- a/tutorials/object-storage-s3fs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/object-storage-s3fs/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ In this tutorial you learn how to use [s3fs](https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-f -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/odoo-easy-deploy/index.mdx b/tutorials/odoo-easy-deploy/index.mdx index debb08942d..091efe0b5c 100644 --- a/tutorials/odoo-easy-deploy/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/odoo-easy-deploy/index.mdx @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Are you prepared to elevate your business operations using the capabilities of open-source technology? Look no further than Odoo! This collection of business applications, coded in Python, encompasses a wide range of functionalities, including website development, e-commerce, HR management, and accounting, all conveniently bundled into an accessible and cost-effective package. With a user base exceeding 2 million worldwide, enterprises of all scales are capitalizing on Odoo's harmonious integration and modular structure to streamline their processes and enhance their profitability. -But how can you initiate your Odoo journey? Our guide will walk you through the process of setting up Odoo on a [Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule](/kubernetes/quickstart/) using the [easy-deploy](/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy/) feature, easily accessible right from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). In minimal time, you will have Odoo up and operational, primed to advance your business endeavors. Just adhere to the steps outlined in the sidebar on the right to get started. +But how can you initiate your Odoo journey? Our guide will walk you through the process of setting up Odoo on a [Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule](/kubernetes/quickstart/) using the [easy-deploy](/kubernetes/how-to/enable-easy-deploy/) feature, easily accessible right from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). In minimal time, you will have Odoo up and operational, primed to advance your business endeavors. Just adhere to the steps outlined in the sidebar on the right to get started. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ But how can you initiate your Odoo journey? Our guide will walk you through the ## Creating a Scaleway Container Registry namespace -1. Go to the **Container Registry** dashboard in the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), and click **Create a namespace**. +1. Go to the **Container Registry** dashboard in the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), and click **Create a namespace**. 2. Complete the required information: - **Namespace name**: any unique name of your choice (must contain only alphanumeric characters, dots, and dashes) diff --git a/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx b/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx index 70c6cee281..866a9a5524 100644 --- a/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This tutorial will show you how to deploy Odoo 16 on a Scaleway machine running -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - One of the following remote machines running Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04 LTS): diff --git a/tutorials/openvpn-instant-app/index.mdx b/tutorials/openvpn-instant-app/index.mdx index 9a558de39d..85cc446f71 100644 --- a/tutorials/openvpn-instant-app/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/openvpn-instant-app/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ OpenVPN InstantApp comes with: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - Installed a VPN client on your local machine diff --git a/tutorials/overleaf/index.mdx b/tutorials/overleaf/index.mdx index 3470cd0a03..ade1329d7c 100644 --- a/tutorials/overleaf/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/overleaf/index.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Overleaf is a collaborative writing and publishing system that uses LaTeX, a typesetting software that allows for creating structured, professional documents online. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Overleaf is a collaborative writing and publishing system that uses LaTeX, a typ It is particularly favored by academics and professionals for producing scientific documents, research papers, theses, and presentations due to its precise formatting and styling capabilities. Overleaf also supports real-time collaboration between multiple authors. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with Docker installed and at least **30 GB of storage** diff --git a/tutorials/pihole-vpn/index.mdx b/tutorials/pihole-vpn/index.mdx index 996baeeb14..9991044754 100644 --- a/tutorials/pihole-vpn/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/pihole-vpn/index.mdx @@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ This guide will show you how to: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) ## Deploying the Instance -1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and **create a new Instance**. +1. Log in to the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and **create a new Instance**. 2. Choose **Ubuntu 22.04 LTS** as the operating system. 3. Once the Instance is created, connect to it via SSH: ```sh diff --git a/tutorials/plausible-analytics-ubuntu/index.mdx b/tutorials/plausible-analytics-ubuntu/index.mdx index f8bf8fba03..0c7689a176 100644 --- a/tutorials/plausible-analytics-ubuntu/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/plausible-analytics-ubuntu/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This tool significantly contributes to the enhancement of site performance, with -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx b/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx index 4e898f8101..c43679599b 100644 --- a/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The answers to these frequently asked questions used to be provided by specializ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) diff --git a/tutorials/postman-api/index.mdx b/tutorials/postman-api/index.mdx index 78ed166ca5..ee96a957ac 100644 --- a/tutorials/postman-api/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/postman-api/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to import Scaleway APIs into Postman, confi -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - An account logged into [Postman](https://www.postman.com/postman-account/) diff --git a/tutorials/power-on-off-instances-jobs/index.mdx b/tutorials/power-on-off-instances-jobs/index.mdx index afd96c1989..156da92104 100644 --- a/tutorials/power-on-off-instances-jobs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/power-on-off-instances-jobs/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/). @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n ### Serverless Job to power on the Instance -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n ### Serverless Job to power off the Instance -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx b/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx index 4caf69a527..4d29e196a9 100644 --- a/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure PrestaShop on Ubun -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A [Dedibox](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) server running Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/processing-images-structured-outputs-pixtral/index.mdx b/tutorials/processing-images-structured-outputs-pixtral/index.mdx index cd9f9b8e67..365417719d 100644 --- a/tutorials/processing-images-structured-outputs-pixtral/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/processing-images-structured-outputs-pixtral/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through the process of using the Pixtral vision mod -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - A Python environment (version 3.7 or higher) - An API key from Scaleway [Identity and Access Management](/iam/) - Access to a Scaleway [Managed Inference](/managed-inference/reference-content/model-catalog/#pixtral-12b-2409) endpoint with Pixtral deployed or to Scaleway [Generative APIs](/generative-apis/quickstart/) service diff --git a/tutorials/prometheus-monitoring-grafana-dashboard/index.mdx b/tutorials/prometheus-monitoring-grafana-dashboard/index.mdx index 338618856f..547754c9fe 100644 --- a/tutorials/prometheus-monitoring-grafana-dashboard/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/prometheus-monitoring-grafana-dashboard/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to use a Prometheus Monitoring Instance wit -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) or later diff --git a/tutorials/protect-server-fail2ban/index.mdx b/tutorials/protect-server-fail2ban/index.mdx index 15870c4f6f..f90739dc69 100644 --- a/tutorials/protect-server-fail2ban/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/protect-server-fail2ban/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to configure Fail2Ban on an Ubuntu 24.04 LT -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An Ubuntu Bionic [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx b/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx index a00d891612..cb4ea4d43d 100644 --- a/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will set up [CrowdSec](https://crowdsec.net/) on a Dedibox -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox server and [installed Debian](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) on it - [Connected](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh) to your Dedibox via SSH as `root` diff --git a/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx b/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx index 83c7e7adfd..8bf663e4f8 100644 --- a/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The tool provides a REST-API as well as a graphical web interface to manage the ## Installing Proxmox -1. Create a [KVM-over-IP](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart/) session from your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Create a [KVM-over-IP](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart/) session from your [Dedibox console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=dedibox). 2. Mount the Proxmox ISO, available on the server [virtualmedia.online.net](http://virtualmedia.online.net). The mounting procedure may differ slightly depending on the KVM module of your Dedibox. The instructions for Proxmox VE 6 can be found [here](https://virtualmedia.online.net/proxmox/proxmox-ve_6.0-1.iso). 3. Boot the server from the ISO file by choosing the virtual CD-ROM drive in the boot options. 4. The Proxmox [EULA](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html) displays. Agree to it by clicking **I agree**. A summary of the Proxmox installer displays. diff --git a/tutorials/proxy-protocol-v2-load-balancer/index.mdx b/tutorials/proxy-protocol-v2-load-balancer/index.mdx index 0710938cd5..a3b179f0f4 100644 --- a/tutorials/proxy-protocol-v2-load-balancer/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/proxy-protocol-v2-load-balancer/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If you are looking to configure Proxy Protocol via Istio on a Scaleway Kubernete -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Created and configured a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/) diff --git a/tutorials/pushing-metrics-logs-from-scw-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/pushing-metrics-logs-from-scw-instance/index.mdx index 175edb6d46..76535ebf14 100644 --- a/tutorials/pushing-metrics-logs-from-scw-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/pushing-metrics-logs-from-scw-instance/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This page shows you how to push your metrics and logs from a [Scaleway Instance] -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization diff --git a/tutorials/python-for-loops/index.mdx b/tutorials/python-for-loops/index.mdx index 98d4021792..cdb58e2633 100644 --- a/tutorials/python-for-loops/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/python-for-loops/index.mdx @@ -932,6 +932,6 @@ for group in numbers: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/remote-desktop-with-xrdp/index.mdx b/tutorials/remote-desktop-with-xrdp/index.mdx index c92861deca..3eec572972 100644 --- a/tutorials/remote-desktop-with-xrdp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/remote-desktop-with-xrdp/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the [xRDP](http://xrdp.org/) ser -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu diff --git a/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/index.mdx b/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/index.mdx index 0e0e1c5bb1..671045f7d4 100644 --- a/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to backup a Scaleway Instance running on Ubuntu -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/rtmp-self-hosted-streaming/index.mdx b/tutorials/rtmp-self-hosted-streaming/index.mdx index 87797b4748..fcbe2d300e 100644 --- a/tutorials/rtmp-self-hosted-streaming/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/rtmp-self-hosted-streaming/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Using the open-source [RTMP protocol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-Time_Me -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/ruby-on-rails/index.mdx b/tutorials/ruby-on-rails/index.mdx index 6e0e3e3f79..1532dfd1f0 100644 --- a/tutorials/ruby-on-rails/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/ruby-on-rails/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn basic steps to configure a deployment-ready mac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) or [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/quickstart/#how-to-create-an-elastic-metal-server) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/run-manage-linux-vm-on-apple-silicon-tart/index.mdx b/tutorials/run-manage-linux-vm-on-apple-silicon-tart/index.mdx index f3fb137ec6..3da79c44c5 100644 --- a/tutorials/run-manage-linux-vm-on-apple-silicon-tart/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/run-manage-linux-vm-on-apple-silicon-tart/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This service not only offers 2-3 times better performance but also does so at a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created a Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) running macOS 13.0 (Ventura) or later - Installed a package manager diff --git a/tutorials/run-messaging-platform-with-rocketchat/index.mdx b/tutorials/run-messaging-platform-with-rocketchat/index.mdx index 4a9f520d82..0642042283 100644 --- a/tutorials/run-messaging-platform-with-rocketchat/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/run-messaging-platform-with-rocketchat/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/run-nodejs-express-server-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx b/tutorials/run-nodejs-express-server-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx index 5fbf65aab3..0f92b1cfd6 100644 --- a/tutorials/run-nodejs-express-server-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/run-nodejs-express-server-on-serverless-containers/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In this tutorial you will learn how to configure your [Express.js](http://expres -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Serverless Containers namespace](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace/) - Installed [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/), [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/), and [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) on your computer diff --git a/tutorials/run-python-flask-server-on-serverless-container/index.mdx b/tutorials/run-python-flask-server-on-serverless-container/index.mdx index e31f1ae033..56f9320d15 100644 --- a/tutorials/run-python-flask-server-on-serverless-container/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/run-python-flask-server-on-serverless-container/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Flask is a Python framework that enables you to easily deploy simple web servers -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Serverless Containers namespace](/serverless-containers/how-to/create-manage-delete-containers-namespace/) - Installed [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/), [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/), and [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) on your computer diff --git a/tutorials/s3-customize-url-cname/index.mdx b/tutorials/s3-customize-url-cname/index.mdx index 0a8ebf481d..4d0fe3b201 100644 --- a/tutorials/s3-customize-url-cname/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/s3-customize-url-cname/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, we show you how to use CNAME to map a domain or subdomain to a -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Access to the [DNS zone](/domains-and-dns/concepts/#dns-zone) of your domain name diff --git a/tutorials/s3cmd/index.mdx b/tutorials/s3cmd/index.mdx index 11e86bf759..0863eb5cc3 100644 --- a/tutorials/s3cmd/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/s3cmd/index.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to use [s3cmd](https://github.com/s3tools/s -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/self-hosted-repository-gitea/index.mdx b/tutorials/self-hosted-repository-gitea/index.mdx index 8ad29b0845..21c636c92b 100644 --- a/tutorials/self-hosted-repository-gitea/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/self-hosted-repository-gitea/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ While Git was initially developed for software development purposes, it can trac -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/sem-terraform/index.mdx b/tutorials/sem-terraform/index.mdx index 1ed17a13c3..4906a3f63e 100644 --- a/tutorials/sem-terraform/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/sem-terraform/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will use a Terraform/OpenTofu configuration file that buil -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com/) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - [Created an SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ examples/ ## Retrieve your database credentials -1. Click **Secret Manager** in the Security and Identity section of the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) side menu. +1. Click **Secret Manager** in the Security and Identity section of the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) side menu. 2. Click the `database_secret` secret. 3. Click the **Versions** tab. diff --git a/tutorials/send-emails-tem-serverless-framework/index.mdx b/tutorials/send-emails-tem-serverless-framework/index.mdx index de7977ff56..7145708caf 100644 --- a/tutorials/send-emails-tem-serverless-framework/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/send-emails-tem-serverless-framework/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to send emails with [Transactional Email](/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain with Transactional Email and added SPF, DKIM, and MX records](/transactional-email/quickstart/) - [Installed the Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) on your machine diff --git a/tutorials/send-emails-with-serverless-and-tem/index.mdx b/tutorials/send-emails-with-serverless-and-tem/index.mdx index ba52bb46c0..3019cd915b 100644 --- a/tutorials/send-emails-with-serverless-and-tem/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/send-emails-with-serverless-and-tem/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to send emails with [Transactional Email](/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [domain name](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) - [Installed Terraform/OpenTofu](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/tutorials/aws-get-started/install-cli) diff --git a/tutorials/send-sms-iot-device-twilio/index.mdx b/tutorials/send-sms-iot-device-twilio/index.mdx index 4c75c9dbcf..40bd54dc6b 100644 --- a/tutorials/send-sms-iot-device-twilio/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/send-sms-iot-device-twilio/index.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ We are going to do things in reverse order: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Getting Twilio credentials diff --git a/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/index.mdx b/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/index.mdx index 7785d32676..fb48280e78 100644 --- a/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ This tutorial details how to set up a [Sentry](https://sentry.io/welcome/) self- -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/set-up-spf-dkim-for-dns-providers/index.mdx b/tutorials/set-up-spf-dkim-for-dns-providers/index.mdx index a70d66b9d4..87761858f0 100644 --- a/tutorials/set-up-spf-dkim-for-dns-providers/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/set-up-spf-dkim-for-dns-providers/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up [SPF](/transactional-email/concep -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured your domain(s) with Transactional Email](/transactional-email/how-to/configure-domain-with-transactional-email/). - Domain names with GoDaddy, Cloudflare, and/or Namecheap diff --git a/tutorials/set-up-yunohost-debian/index.mdx b/tutorials/set-up-yunohost-debian/index.mdx index cecb43b737..491c628fe5 100644 --- a/tutorials/set-up-yunohost-debian/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/set-up-yunohost-debian/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Yunohost is an open-source solution designed for the administration of a persona -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Debian 12 (Bookworm) diff --git a/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx b/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx index a436a1d470..e37fec91b7 100644 --- a/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ The [Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/setup-ampere-ai-framework-arm-instances/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-ampere-ai-framework-arm-instances/index.mdx index bc6a802e23..29ad4825fe 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-ampere-ai-framework-arm-instances/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-ampere-ai-framework-arm-instances/index.mdx @@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ In this tutorial, we will walk through the process of setting up and using Amper -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) ## Setting up the COP-ARM Instance -1. Navigate to your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). Once logged in, click **CPU & GPU Instances**, then select **Create Instance** to get started. +1. Navigate to your [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). Once logged in, click **CPU & GPU Instances**, then select **Create Instance** to get started. 2. Choose your preferred Availability Zone. Currently, COP-ARM Instances are exclusively available in the **PARIS2** zone. diff --git a/tutorials/setup-elastic-metal-proxmox-cluster-with-private-networks/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-elastic-metal-proxmox-cluster-with-private-networks/index.mdx index 9802e10184..c61b78abbe 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-elastic-metal-proxmox-cluster-with-private-networks/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-elastic-metal-proxmox-cluster-with-private-networks/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is a server virtualization platform, ba -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - At least 2 [Elastic Metal servers](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - Created a [Private Network](/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks/) and [attached](/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks/#how-to-attach-and-detach-elastic-metal-servers-to-a-private-network) your Elastic Metal servers to it diff --git a/tutorials/setup-jupyter-notebook/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-jupyter-notebook/index.mdx index 5cafae711b..be372e79cc 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-jupyter-notebook/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-jupyter-notebook/index.mdx @@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ This evolutionary journey has seen Jupyter expand its horizons to provide suppor -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user ## Setting up a remote Jupyter Notebook on a GPU Instance -1. Deploy a new [GPU Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with the [Ubuntu ML](https://www.scaleway.com/en/imagehub/) image from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). +1. Deploy a new [GPU Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) with the [Ubuntu ML](https://www.scaleway.com/en/imagehub/) image from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. [Log in to](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/) the Instance using SSH. 3. Update the apt repositories list and upgrade the packages already installed on the Instance: ``` diff --git a/tutorials/setup-k8s-cluster-rancher/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-k8s-cluster-rancher/index.mdx index e5c6ee3c15..f05e8ce70b 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-k8s-cluster-rancher/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-k8s-cluster-rancher/index.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ The Rancher UI makes it easy to manage secrets, roles, and permissions. It allow -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Configured a domain name](/domains-and-dns/quickstart/) (i.e. `rancher.example.com`) pointing to the first Instance diff --git a/tutorials/setup-lamp-stack-ubuntu2204/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-lamp-stack-ubuntu2204/index.mdx index 140e222314..09bb9dfeba 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-lamp-stack-ubuntu2204/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-lamp-stack-ubuntu2204/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The concept describes a server environment that consists of a Linux operating sy -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.04) diff --git a/tutorials/setup-minecraft/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-minecraft/index.mdx index 22cdca174a..9daec171f6 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-minecraft/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-minecraft/index.mdx @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The Minecraft server is a Java application and runs perfectly on [Scaleway Insta -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/setup-mongodb-on-ubuntu/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-mongodb-on-ubuntu/index.mdx index 786202d0fa..ae091faed7 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-mongodb-on-ubuntu/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-mongodb-on-ubuntu/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Powerful [General Purpose Instance](/instances/reference-content/general-purpose -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/setup-moodle/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-moodle/index.mdx index a9529b3002..09ffa6a5d6 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-moodle/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-moodle/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This tutorial shows you how to create your own learning platform by installing M -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) or later diff --git a/tutorials/setup-mysql/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-mysql/index.mdx index e7931063d6..eba61aae1f 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-mysql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-mysql/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Ready-to-use binary packages of MySQL are available for various operating system -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04) or later diff --git a/tutorials/setup-nginx-reverse-proxy-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-nginx-reverse-proxy-s3/index.mdx index 6777bb84eb..007f064231 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-nginx-reverse-proxy-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-nginx-reverse-proxy-s3/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ In this setup, requested objects are temporarily stored in Nginx's cache. Conseq -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu or Debian Linux diff --git a/tutorials/setup-nomad-cluster/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-nomad-cluster/index.mdx index 436e568487..af327eaaf4 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-nomad-cluster/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-nomad-cluster/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed [Packer 1.7.7 or a later version](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer/tutorials/docker-get-started/get-started-install-cli) diff --git a/tutorials/setup-postfix-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx b/tutorials/setup-postfix-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx index e53da57cf9..d00008285b 100644 --- a/tutorials/setup-postfix-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setup-postfix-ubuntu-bionic/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You learn also how to install a Roundcube webmail interface to be able to read y -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu 24.04 or later diff --git a/tutorials/silence-grafana-alerts/index.mdx b/tutorials/silence-grafana-alerts/index.mdx index 672e5789ee..d6aa5f0ae6 100644 --- a/tutorials/silence-grafana-alerts/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/silence-grafana-alerts/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This page shows you how to temporarily mute (silence) alerts without disabling t -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Created](/cockpit/how-to/create-external-data-sources/) data sources - [Enabled](/cockpit/how-to/enable-alert-manager/) the alert manager diff --git a/tutorials/sinatra/index.mdx b/tutorials/sinatra/index.mdx index 9aa5c1cfb8..670253fd13 100644 --- a/tutorials/sinatra/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/sinatra/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To use Sinatra, we need to install three pieces of software: Ruby, RubyGems, and -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Linux diff --git a/tutorials/snapshot-instances-jobs/index.mdx b/tutorials/snapshot-instances-jobs/index.mdx index c677ffaa3b..691b95cb7f 100644 --- a/tutorials/snapshot-instances-jobs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/snapshot-instances-jobs/index.mdx @@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. - Created an [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/). ## Creating the job definition -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/snapshot-managed-databases/index.mdx b/tutorials/snapshot-managed-databases/index.mdx index 3ce511605b..8e421c7161 100644 --- a/tutorials/snapshot-managed-databases/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/snapshot-managed-databases/index.mdx @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ Serverless Jobs are perfectly adapted for these autonomous tasks, as we do not n -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization. - Created a [managed database](/classic-hosting/how-to/create-postgresql-database/). ## Creating the job definition -1. In the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. +1. In the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), click **Jobs** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The jobs page displays. 2. Click **Create job**. The job creation wizard displays. diff --git a/tutorials/sns-instances-notification-system/index.mdx b/tutorials/sns-instances-notification-system/index.mdx index 8b1e5dc3a4..2f40543325 100644 --- a/tutorials/sns-instances-notification-system/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/sns-instances-notification-system/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can find the code for the publisher and the subscriber servers on [GitHub](h - - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) + - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Set up authentication for the Terraform/OpenTofu provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/scaleway/scaleway/latest/docs#authentication) - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - [Set up the Scaleway CLI](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) diff --git a/tutorials/socket-io/index.mdx b/tutorials/socket-io/index.mdx index 0c2b7198c9..7aa595aafd 100644 --- a/tutorials/socket-io/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/socket-io/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Learn how to install and use Socket.io with Express using the `npm` package mana -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or later diff --git a/tutorials/store-s3-cyberduck/index.mdx b/tutorials/store-s3-cyberduck/index.mdx index de26bc5e23..1e4ec49904 100644 --- a/tutorials/store-s3-cyberduck/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/store-s3-cyberduck/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Among these tools, Cyberduck stands out as a reliable and efficient option for s -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/store-s3-transmit/index.mdx b/tutorials/store-s3-transmit/index.mdx index cf47b7843b..07f106a425 100644 --- a/tutorials/store-s3-transmit/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/store-s3-transmit/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Additionally, you can manage your storage using the intuitive control panel or u -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) diff --git a/tutorials/store-wp-mediacloud-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/store-wp-mediacloud-s3/index.mdx index af9d7a588d..76caca2a1f 100644 --- a/tutorials/store-wp-mediacloud-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/store-wp-mediacloud-s3/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Media Cloud is a WordPress plugin that allows you to automatically import the me -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [WordPress blog](/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/) running on an [Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/) - An [Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) diff --git a/tutorials/strapi-app-serverless-containers-sqldb/index.mdx b/tutorials/strapi-app-serverless-containers-sqldb/index.mdx index caa2899b38..5cd9d62c60 100644 --- a/tutorials/strapi-app-serverless-containers-sqldb/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/strapi-app-serverless-containers-sqldb/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can either deploy your application: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - Installed and initialized the [Scaleway CLI](/scaleway-cli/quickstart/) diff --git a/tutorials/strapi/index.mdx b/tutorials/strapi/index.mdx index 7174424c9e..2e2dfdcd96 100644 --- a/tutorials/strapi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/strapi/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy Strapi on a [Scaleway Instance](/ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) diff --git a/tutorials/systemd-essentials/index.mdx b/tutorials/systemd-essentials/index.mdx index a86518a25a..2f2de3dc07 100644 --- a/tutorials/systemd-essentials/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/systemd-essentials/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn a quick overview of the most important commands -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/terraform-quickstart/index.mdx b/tutorials/terraform-quickstart/index.mdx index 553eeca9dc..2054777c7e 100644 --- a/tutorials/terraform-quickstart/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/terraform-quickstart/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ HashiCorp [Terraform](http://terraform.io) or [OpenTofu](https://opentofu.org/) -- A Scaleway account logged into the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the Scaleway [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ To create a first Instance using Terraform/OpenTofu, you need a declarative conf Apply complete! Resources: 3 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. ``` -8. Go to the Instances section in your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com). You can see that the Instance has been created: +8. Go to the Instances section in your [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). You can see that the Instance has been created: ## Modifying an Instance using Terraform/OpenTofu diff --git a/tutorials/traefik-v2-cert-manager/index.mdx b/tutorials/traefik-v2-cert-manager/index.mdx index 4af3456684..f969e8ad82 100644 --- a/tutorials/traefik-v2-cert-manager/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/traefik-v2-cert-manager/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Our goal in this tutorial is to: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Kubernetes Kapsule cluster](/kubernetes/how-to/create-cluster/) with an ingress controller (Traefik 2) - Downloaded the corresponding [kubeconfig](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster/) file and ensured the [kubectl](/kubernetes/how-to/connect-cluster-kubectl/) is configured and working @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Our goal in this tutorial is to: ### Deploying Traefik 2 using the Easy Deploy feature -1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/) and navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. +1. Log into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) and navigate to the **Kubernetes** section under **Containers**. 2. Click on your cluster name to view the cluster overview. 3. Go to the **Easy Deploy** tab. 4. Click **Deploy an Application**. diff --git a/tutorials/transform-bucket-images-triggers-functions-set-up/index.mdx b/tutorials/transform-bucket-images-triggers-functions-set-up/index.mdx index 3f154726b9..abff489d7e 100644 --- a/tutorials/transform-bucket-images-triggers-functions-set-up/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/transform-bucket-images-triggers-functions-set-up/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will create the following resources to use your functions: -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Installed [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) and [npm](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm) - At least 10 JPG or PNG images diff --git a/tutorials/upgrade-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx b/tutorials/upgrade-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx index 241289005c..83cf2a476e 100644 --- a/tutorials/upgrade-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/upgrade-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ There are three steps to completing a manual migration: creating a new PostgreSQ -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A PostgreSQL database running on version 9.6 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ There are three steps to completing a manual migration: creating a new PostgreSQ This tutorial works with all versions of PostgreSQL. If you prefer another version than PostgreSQL 13, select your preferred version during the Instance creation. -1. Open the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) in a web browser and click **Managed Databases** in the **Storage** section of the side menu. The list of your databases displays. +1. Open the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) in a web browser and click **Managed Databases** in the **Storage** section of the side menu. The list of your databases displays. 2. Click **+ Create a Database Instance**. The [Database Instance creation wizard](https://console.scaleway.com/rdb/instances/create) displays. 3. Select **PostgreSQL-13** from the drop-down list and fill in the [required information](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) for your new database Instance. Then click **Create an Instance**. Your database is created, and you are redirected to the database dashboard. diff --git a/tutorials/use-cockpit-with-terraform/index.mdx b/tutorials/use-cockpit-with-terraform/index.mdx index 13219bfd77..82691cc077 100644 --- a/tutorials/use-cockpit-with-terraform/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/use-cockpit-with-terraform/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Cockpit using a Terrafo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Configured an SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/#how-to-generate-an-ed25519-ssh-key-pair-on-macos-and-linux) - [Installed Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/downloads.html) or [OpenTofu](https://opentofu.org/docs/intro/install/) on your local machine @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Open a terminal on your local machine and clone the `cockpit-terraform` reposito ## Visualize your data in Grafana -1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://console.scaleway.com). The Cockpit overview page displays. +1. Click **Cockpit** in the **Monitoring** section of the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). The Cockpit overview page displays. 2. Click the **Grafana users** tab. Your newly created user displays. 3. Click **Open dashboards** in the top right-hand corner. 4. Log in to Grafana using your Grafana credentials. The **Cockpit Dashboards** page displays. diff --git a/tutorials/use-container-registry-github-actions/index.mdx b/tutorials/use-container-registry-github-actions/index.mdx index 4659ca32b1..f74fe73da7 100644 --- a/tutorials/use-container-registry-github-actions/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/use-container-registry-github-actions/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GitHub Actions is a platform for automating software development workflows in th -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) - A private [Container Registry namespace](/container-registry/how-to/create-namespace/) diff --git a/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx b/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx index 8069b5d5eb..ffd680ed74 100644 --- a/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ This tutorial demonstrates the integration of a [Scaleway Redis™](https://www. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A [Redis™ Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-redis/how-to/create-a-database-for-redis/) - A [MySQL Database Instance](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/tutorials/using-bucket-website-with-mkdocs/index.mdx b/tutorials/using-bucket-website-with-mkdocs/index.mdx index 4ab67e508f..49d73d91b5 100644 --- a/tutorials/using-bucket-website-with-mkdocs/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/using-bucket-website-with-mkdocs/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ You will learn to set up MkDocs and configure, preview, and deploy your website. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Installed Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) - [Installed pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/) @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ You will learn to set up MkDocs and configure, preview, and deploy your website. ### Deploy your website - 1. [Create an Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) from the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/). + 1. [Create an Object Storage bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) from the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements). 2. [Enable](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-website/) the bucket website feature on your bucket. 3. Click your bucket, then the **Bucket settings** tab. 4. Scroll down to the **Bucket website** section and enter the names of your **index** and **error** documents and save your changes. By default, your index file is named `index.html`, and your error file is named `404.html`. diff --git a/tutorials/using-own-grafana/index.mdx b/tutorials/using-own-grafana/index.mdx index 371392a35e..f3c1c60bf1 100644 --- a/tutorials/using-own-grafana/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/using-own-grafana/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to use your own Grafana with [Scaleway's Co -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - Installed [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) - Downloaded the [latest version of Grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/download) diff --git a/tutorials/vaultwarden-serverless/index.mdx b/tutorials/vaultwarden-serverless/index.mdx index ef64158613..bb12aa7650 100644 --- a/tutorials/vaultwarden-serverless/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/vaultwarden-serverless/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Scaleway Serverless Containers and Serverless SQL Databases allow you to quickly -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization ## Creating a new Project diff --git a/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx index 91acb95c69..b02dcaaa32 100644 --- a/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The following schema represents the functionality of Veeam Backup and Restore wh -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A machine running [VMware vSphere](https://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere.html) - An intermediate Instance running [Veeam Backup & Replication](https://www.veeam.com/vm-backup-recovery-replication-software.html) @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ The following schema represents the functionality of Veeam Backup and Restore wh 7. A summary of the configured job is shown. Tick the box **Run the job when I click Finish** to execute the job immediately. If the box is not ticked, the first backup will be created according to the schedule. Click **Finish** to exit the wizard: -Veeam proceeds with the backup and stores data on Object Storage. To verify it, log yourself into the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com), enter the Object Storage section, and choose the Bucket used for Veeam. Several files and folders created by the application are visible: +Veeam proceeds with the backup and stores data on Object Storage. To verify it, log yourself into the [Scaleway console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements), enter the Object Storage section, and choose the Bucket used for Veeam. Several files and folders created by the application are visible: diff --git a/tutorials/vpc-public-gateway-autoconfiguration/index.mdx b/tutorials/vpc-public-gateway-autoconfiguration/index.mdx index 4b98c85331..205657e2ee 100644 --- a/tutorials/vpc-public-gateway-autoconfiguration/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/vpc-public-gateway-autoconfiguration/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import NetworkPublicGateways from '@macros/network/public-gateways.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) diff --git a/tutorials/vuls-security-scanner/index.mdx b/tutorials/vuls-security-scanner/index.mdx index c4b415c2f9..7779db271e 100644 --- a/tutorials/vuls-security-scanner/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/vuls-security-scanner/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04) diff --git a/tutorials/waypoint-plugin-scaleway/index.mdx b/tutorials/waypoint-plugin-scaleway/index.mdx index 40a8fbb24b..bd9b0cb8b1 100644 --- a/tutorials/waypoint-plugin-scaleway/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/waypoint-plugin-scaleway/index.mdx @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ A list of all options can be found in [container plugin documentation](https://g -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - Installed [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) - Installed [Terraform](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/downloads) or [OpenTofu](https://opentofu.org/docs/intro/install/) - Installed [Waypoint](https://developer.hashicorp.com/waypoint/downloads) diff --git a/tutorials/web-deploy-windows-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/web-deploy-windows-instance/index.mdx index 43be2c88f9..7555b7156b 100644 --- a/tutorials/web-deploy-windows-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/web-deploy-windows-instance/index.mdx @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Throughout this guide, you will learn how to: - Publish an application directly from Visual Studio. -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Windows Server or Windows Server Core diff --git a/tutorials/wireguard-mesh-vpn/index.mdx b/tutorials/wireguard-mesh-vpn/index.mdx index 51d118bbf2..a808112c18 100644 --- a/tutorials/wireguard-mesh-vpn/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/wireguard-mesh-vpn/index.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ We use two Ubuntu Instances, one located in the `PAR-1` region, and the other lo -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - 2 [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running a Linux kernel ≥ 3.10 @@ -247,6 +247,6 @@ For more information about WireGuard, refer to the [official documentation](http \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/index.mdx b/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/index.mdx index 30037f190c..a5548bc0f4 100644 --- a/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/wordpress-instantapp/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This guide demonstrates how to quickly deploy a WordPress application in seconds -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended organizations - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) diff --git a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-focal/index.mdx b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-focal/index.mdx index 81ab663d4b..084db458e1 100644 --- a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-focal/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-focal/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will learn how to install WordPress on a freshly created Ub -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish-22-04/index.mdx b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish-22-04/index.mdx index 5e2e01c246..668ccb9dc0 100644 --- a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish-22-04/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack-ubuntu-jammy-jellyfish-22-04/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If you are seeking to install WordPress on a newly established Ubuntu 22.04 LTS -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack/index.mdx b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack/index.mdx index 835b840131..f5f266234c 100644 --- a/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/wordpress-lemp-stack/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to install WordPress on a freshly created U -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/zabbix-monitoring/index.mdx b/tutorials/zabbix-monitoring/index.mdx index e37b4c2f4f..d66138cfc8 100644 --- a/tutorials/zabbix-monitoring/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/zabbix-monitoring/index.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ In this tutorial, we will use two Scaleway [General Purpose](/instances/referenc -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - 2 [Instances](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (22.O4 LTS) diff --git a/tutorials/zammad-ticketing/index.mdx b/tutorials/zammad-ticketing/index.mdx index 9142afecb6..7ed70e27ad 100644 --- a/tutorials/zammad-ticketing/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/zammad-ticketing/index.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Zammad on a Scale -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), running on Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS), with at least 4 GB of RAM diff --git a/tutorials/zulip/index.mdx b/tutorials/zulip/index.mdx index acb5f54d1c..ab3a5f1da7 100644 --- a/tutorials/zulip/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/zulip/index.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ More than 90 integrations are available for Zulip, including GitHub, Jira, Zende -- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) +- A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://account.scaleway.com/?service=elements) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu 20.04