Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console

  1. In the Console, open the navigation menu and click Developer Services.
  2. Under Database Tools, click Private Endpoints. The Private Endpoints window displays a list of existing private endpoints. You can also access private endpoints from a Connection Details page.
  3. In the List Scope section, select the Compartment containing the private endpoint that you want to view.
  4. To display only private endpoints in a specific state, use the State menu in the Filters section. The choices are:

    • Any State (default)
    • Creating
    • Active
    • Updating
    • Failed
    • Deleting
    • Deleted
  5. In the Tag filters section, use the add and clear controls to filter your list of connections by defined or free-form tags. See Resource Tags for information about using tags to manage your OCI resources, and To filter a list of resources by a tag for instructions on filtering resources by tags.

  6. To add or clear a list of tag filters:
    1. Click clear in the Tag filters section to empty the list of displayed tag filters.
    2. Click add in the Tag filters section to display the Apply tag filter dialog box and create a tag filter. Click the Tag namespace drop-down to select an existing tag, or create a tag. When you select an existing tag, the tag key is also selected.
    3. Click Apply filter to save the tag.
  7. Optionally, click the Actions icon (three dots) at the end of each row to perform the following tasks:

    • View Details
    • Rename
    • Move Resource
    • Copy OCID
    • Add Tags
    • View Tags
    • Delete
  1. In the Console, open the navigation menu and click Developer Services.
  2. Under Database Tools, click Private Endpoints. The Private Endpoints window displays a list of existing private endpoints. You can also access private endpoints from a Connection Details page.
  3. In the List Scope section, select the Compartment containing the private endpoint that you want to view.
  4. To display only private endpoints in a specific state, use the State menu in the Filters section. The choices are:

    • Any state (default)
    • Creating
    • Active
    • Updating
    • Failed
    • Deleting
    • Deleted
  5. In the Tag filters section, use the add and clear controls to filter your list of connections by defined or free-form tags. See Resource Tags for an information about using tags to manage your OCI resources, and To filter a list of resources by a tag for instructions on filtering resources by tags.

  6. To view the details of a private endpoint, click the name of the listed private endpoint. The Private Endpoint Details page for the endpoint is displayed.

You can also view the work requests for this specific private endpoint.

  1. In the Console, open the navigation menu and click Developer Services.
  2. Under Database Tools, click Private Endpoints. The Private Endpoints page displays a list of existing private endpoints. You can also access private endpoints from a Connection Details page.
  3. In the List Scope section, select the Compartment containing the private endpoint that you want to view.
  4. To display only private endpoints in a specific state, use the State menu in the Filters section. The choices are:

    • Any state (default)
    • Creating
    • Active
    • Updating
    • Failed
    • Deleting
    • Deleted
  5. In the Tag filters section, use the add and clear controls to filter your list of connections by defined or free-form tags. See Resource Tags for information about using tags to manage your OCI resources, and To filter a list of resources by a tag for instructions on filtering resources by tags.

  6. To view the details of a private endpoint, click the name of the listed private endpoint. The Private Endpoint Details page for the endpoint is displayed.
  7. On the Private Endpoint Details page, click each item in the following list to make changes, as needed:
    • Rename: In the Rename Endpoint dialog box, enter the new name for the private endpoint, and then click Save Changes.
    • Move Resource: Use to move the private endpoint (the resource) to a different compartment. In the Move Resource to a Different Compartment dialog, select a new Compartment, then click Move Resource.
    • Add tags: Apply free-form tags or defined tags to this resource. You must have permissions to use the tag namespace for defined tags. See Resource Tags for information about using tags to manage your OCI resources. See Working with Resource Tags for instructions on adding each tag type.
    • Delete: This permanently deletes the private endpoint.
    • Click the name of the VCN displayed in the Private Endpoint Information tab to display and manage the virtual cloud network (VCN) that contains the private endpoint. See VCNs and Subnets for instructions.
    • Click the name of the Subnet displayed in the Private Endpoint Information tab to display and manage the subnet that contains the private endpoint. See VCNs and Subnets for instructions.
    • To display any work requests associated with the private endpoint updates, click Work Requests in the Resources section. See To view private endpoint work requests and Work Requests for more information.

The Private Endpoint Details page includes a section that shows any work requests generated for the private endpoint in the last 72 hours. See Work Requests for more information on using work requests in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

  1. Click Work Requests under Resources on the Private Endpoint Details page. See To view private endpoint details for instructions on navigating to a Private Endpoint Details page.
  2. In the list of work requests, click the name of the Operation to display the Work Request Details page.
  3. On the Work Request Details page, under Resources:
    • Click Log Messages to display any logs for the work requests.
    • Click Error Messages to display any error messages for the work requests.
    • Click Associated Resources to show the name of the connection associated with the work request.

You can delete a private endpoint in the two following locations.

  1. Navigate to the Database Connections list view. See To list private endpoints for instructions.

    1. In the list of private endpoints, find the endpoint you want to delete.
    2. Click the Actions icon (three dots) at the end of the row listing the endpoint.
    3. Click Delete to delete the endpoint.
  2. On the Private Endpoint Details page:

    1. Navigate to the Private Endpoint Details page. See To view private endpoint details for instructions.
    2. Click Delete to delete the endpoint.