Checking the Doris Cluster Status
Log in to the CloudTable console. In the left navigation pane, click Cluster Management. On the Cluster Management page, a cluster list is displayed. If there are a large number of clusters, you can turn pages to view clusters in any state.
Clusters are listed in chronological order by default, with the in-service clusters displayed at the top.
Parameter | Description |
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Cluster Name | Name of a cluster. Set this parameter when creating a cluster. |
HA | When you create a Doris cluster with node specifications less than 8 vCPUs and 32 GB memory, HA is enabled by default, and "The cluster can be used only for testing services." is displayed. If HA is not enabled, "--" is displayed. |
Cluster Status | Cluster statuses include Creating, In service, Sub-health, Creation failed, and Frozen. |
Task Status | Task status of a cluster. |
Database Engine | Doris |
Cluster Version | Cluster version. |
Enterprise Project | You can group related cloud resources (for example, resources used for the same purpose) and manage them by enterprise project. NOTE:
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Created | Time when a cluster is created |
Billing Mode | Cluster billing mode. |
Access Address (Intranet) | Private network link address. |
Operation |
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Icon | Description |
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Enter a cluster name in the search box and click |
Cluster Status
Status | Description |
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Creating | Indicates that a cluster is being created. |
In service | If a cluster is successfully created and can provide services, the cluster status is In service. |
Sub-health | If the cluster status cannot be monitored within the specified time, the cluster status changes to Sub-health. Manual intervention is required to recover a cluster that is in Sub-health status. For example, you can restart the cluster to recover the cluster. |
Creation failed | Indicates that a cluster fails to be created. |
Task Status
Status | Description |
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Deleting | Indicates that a cluster is being deleted. |
Restarting | Indicates that a cluster is being restarted. |
Modifying setting | Indicates that the cluster parameters are being modified. |
Scaling out | Indicates that cluster nodes are being scaled out. |
Expanding disk capacity | Indicates that the disk capacity of the cluster is being expanded. |
Resizing flavor | Indicates that the cluster specifications are being changed. |
- Cluster Status
- Task Status