SAP BTP Cockpit-Redesigned Application Overview Page
The Application Overview page now features a new design that makes it easier for you to manage and monitor your applications. Here are the key changes:
The Application Details section shows the application name, lifecycle, buildpack, last updated timestamp, whether SSH is enabled or disabled, and the current stack.
You can map or unmap routes directly from the Mapped Routes section on the page. You no longer need to go to the Routes page for this task.
In the Instances Configuration section, you can scale your application by binding it to the Application Autoscaler service. Once it’s bound, you can access the Application Autoscaler dashboard from this section.
The Change Instance Details button is renamed to Change Configuration.
The Current Application Memory Usage and Available Space Memory are now easier to find.
The Start, Stop, and Restart buttons are moved to the upper right corner of the page.
The Add Instance and Remove Instance buttons are now part of the App Instances section.
In the App Instances section, the column titles have changed. State, Since, and CPU are renamed to Status, Running Since, and CPU Entitlement, respectively.
The Most Recent Application Events section is now called Recent Application Logs and Events. This section now includes the most recent application logs in addition to application events. It also allows you to access the dashboards of SAP Application Logging service or SAP Cloud Logging service, if your application is bound to these services.
You can no longer delete an application from this page because it was a rarely used option. To delete an application, go to the Applications page.
The auto refresh functionality on the Applications page is now disabled by default, allowing you to manually enable it if needed. This change helps prevent unintended rate limiting issues.
New changes are effective from Dec 11th 2025 on SAP BTP Cloud Foundry – ApplicationsSAP BTP Cockpit-Redesigned Application Overview PageThe Application Overview page now features a new design that makes it easier for you to manage and monitor your applications. Here are the key changes:The Application Details section shows the application name, lifecycle, buildpack, last updated timestamp, whether SSH is enabled or disabled, and the current stack.You can map or unmap routes directly from the Mapped Routes section on the page. You no longer need to go to the Routes page for this task.In the Instances Configuration section, you can scale your application by binding it to the Application Autoscaler service. Once it’s bound, you can access the Application Autoscaler dashboard from this section.The Change Instance Details button is renamed to Change Configuration.The Current Application Memory Usage and Available Space Memory are now easier to find.The Start, Stop, and Restart buttons are moved to the upper right corner of the page.The Add Instance and Remove Instance buttons are now part of the App Instances section.In the App Instances section, the column titles have changed. State, Since, and CPU are renamed to Status, Running Since, and CPU Entitlement, respectively.The Most Recent Application Events section is now called Recent Application Logs and Events. This section now includes the most recent application logs in addition to application events. It also allows you to access the dashboards of SAP Application Logging service or SAP Cloud Logging service, if your application is bound to these services.You can no longer delete an application from this page because it was a rarely used option. To delete an application, go to the Applications page.The auto refresh functionality on the Applications page is now disabled by default, allowing you to manually enable it if needed. This change helps prevent unintended rate limiting issues. Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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