Open the navigation menu and select Developer
Services. Under Database Tools, select
Private Endpoints.
The Private Endpoints list page opens.
All existing private endpoints in the selected compartment are displayed in
a table. You can also access private endpoints from the Connection Details
page.
To view the private endpoints in a different compartment, use
the Compartment filter to switch compartments.
You must have permissions to work in a compartment to see the
resources in it. If you are not sure which compartment to use, contact an
administrator. For more information, see Understanding
Compartments.
To display only private endpoints in a specific state, in the
Search and Filter field, enter State and select one
of the following choices from the State menu:
Any State (default)
Creating
Active
Updating
Failed
Deleting
Deleted
To filter using Tags, in the Search and Filter field, enter
Tags to filter your list of private endpoints 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.
Optionally, select the Actions icon (three dots) at the end of
each row to perform the following tasks:
View Details
Rename
Move Resource
Copy OCID
Manage Tags
Delete
To create a private endpoint 🔗
On the Private endpoints list page, find the
private endpoint that you want to work with. If you need help finding the list page
or the private endpoint, see To list private endpoints.
Select Create private endpoint.
Enter the following information:
Note
For MySQL Database Services,
select a subnet from which the Database Tools service is able to access the
MySQL instance.
Name: Enter the name of the new private
endpoint.
Choose a Compartment you have permission
to work in for the new private endpoint.
Select either the Select Database option to specify
an existing database for the private endpoint, or the Enter Network
Information option to only enter the subnet for an existing
VCN.
To select a database:
Select a Database Type. The types
are:
Oracle Autonomous Database
Oracle Database (Bare Metal, VM, Exadata)
MySQL Database
Oracle Exadata on Oracle Public Cloud
Select a Database. Only databases
of the type selected in the previous step are listed. Optionally,
select Change Compartment to choose a
database in a different compartment.
Select a Subnet. Optionally,
select Change Compartment to choose a subnet
in a different compartment.
To enter network information:
Select a Subnet for the private
endpoint. Optionally, select Change Compartment
to choose a subnet in a different compartment.
Advanced Options:Optional. The following options are available:
Network: Use this option to specify a
private endpoint network IP address.
Tags: Use this option to apply free-form
or defined tags to the private endpoint. You must have permissions to use
the tag namespace for defined tags. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Select Create to create the private endpoint for
the selected database.
To view private endpoint details 🔗
On the Private endpoints list page, find
the private endpoint that you want to work with. If you need help finding the
list page or the private endpoint, see To list private endpoints.
Select the name of the private endpoint. The Private endpoint
details page for the endpoint is displayed.
On the Private endpoints list page, find
the private endpoint that you want to work with. If you need help finding the
list page or the private endpoint, see To list private endpoints.
Select the name of the private endpoint. The Private endpoint
details page for the endpoint is displayed.
Expand the Actions menu to see the following
options:
Rename: In the Rename
Endpoint dialog box, enter the new name for the private
endpoint, and then select Save Changes.
Move Resource: Use to move the
private endpoint (the resource) to a different compartment. In the
Move Resource dialog, use the
Destination compartment menu to select
another private endpoint, then select Move
Resource to move the private endpoint to the selected
compartment.
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.
Select the name of the VCN displayed in the
Private Endpoint Details part to display and manage
the virtual cloud network (VCN) that contains the private endpoint. See VCNs and Subnets for
instructions.
Select the name of the Subnet displayed in
the Private Endpoint Details part to display and manage the subnet that
contains the private endpoint. See VCNs and Subnets for
instructions.
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.
On the Private endpoints list page, find the
private endpoint that you want to work with. If you need help finding the list page
or the private endpoint, see To list private endpoints.
Select the name of the private endpoint. The Private endpoint
details page for the endpoint is displayed.
Select the Work Requests tab.
In the list of work requests, select the name of the
Operation to display the Work Request Details page.
On the Work Request Details page, under Resources:
Select Log Messages to display any logs
for the work requests.
Select Error Messages to display any
error messages for the work requests.
Select Associated Resources to show the
name of the connection associated with the work request.
To delete a private endpoint 🔗
To delete a private endpoint:
On the Private endpoints list page, find the
private endpoint that you want to delete. If you need help finding the list page or
the private endpoint, see To list private endpoints.
Select the Actions icon (three dots) at the end of the row listing the
endpoint.
Select Delete to delete the endpoint.
Alternatively, on the Private Endpoint Details page: