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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This API is used to create an empty cluster, which has only master nodes but do
.. note::
- The URL for cluster management is in the format of **https://Endpoint/uri**. In the URL, **uri** indicates the resource path, that is, the path for API access.
- Info collect agent (ICAgent) is an O&M data collection agent used by Application Performance Management (APM) service. It runs on each server to collect data from probes in real time. When this API is called to create a cluster, ICAgent is not installed by default. To automatically install ICAgent during cluster creation, add **"cluster.install.addons.external/install": "[{\"addonTemplateName\":\"icagent\"}]"** to the **annotations** field in the request body.
- Info collect agent (ICAgent) is an O&M data collection agent used by Application Performance Management (APM) service. It runs on each server to collect data from probes in real time. When this API is called to create a cluster, ICAgent is not installed by default. To automatically install ICAgent during cluster creation, add **"cluster.install.addons.external/install": "[{\\"addonTemplateName\\":\\"icagent\\"}]"** to the **annotations** field in the request body.
- Before creating a cluster, :ref:`Creating a VPC and Subnet <cce_02_0100>`. If a VPC and subnet already exists, you do not need to create them again.
- By default, an account can create a maximum of five clusters in each region.
@ -127,18 +127,18 @@ Request
+----------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| flavor | Yes | String | Cluster flavor. |
| | | | |
| | | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 1,000 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 2,000 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 1,000 nodes) |
| | | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 2,000 nodes) |
| | | | |
| | | | .. note:: |
| | | | |
| | | | - s1: single-master cluster |
| | | | - s2: high availability cluster |
| | | | - For example, ** 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | | - For example, **<= 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | | - A single-master cluster has only one master node. If the master node is down, the cluster will become unavailable and stop serving new workloads. However, existing workloads in the cluster are not affected. |
| | | | - A high-availability cluster has multiple master nodes. Faults in a single master node will not take the cluster down. |
+----------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
@ -530,18 +530,18 @@ Response
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| flavor | String | Cluster flavor, which cannot be changed after the cluster is created. |
| | | |
| | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 1,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 2,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 1,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 2,000 nodes) |
| | | |
| | | .. note:: |
| | | |
| | | - s1: single-master cluster |
| | | - s2: high availability cluster |
| | | - For example, ** 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | - For example, **<= 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | - A single-master cluster is a cluster that has only one master node. If the master node is down, the cluster will become unavailable and stop serving new workloads. However, existing workloads in the cluster are not affected. |
| | | - A high-availability cluster has multiple master nodes. Faults in a single master node will not take the cluster down. |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Response
| | | |
| | | Maximum: **50** |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| az | String | \\t\nName of the AZ where the node is located. This AZ exists at the underlying layer and is in the physical AZ group of the user. |
| az | String | \\t\\nName of the AZ where the node is located. This AZ exists at the underlying layer and is in the physical AZ group of the user. |
| | | |
| | | Maximum: **200** |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Response
| | | |
| | | Maximum: **50** |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| az | String | \\t\nName of the AZ where the node is located. This AZ exists at the underlying layer and is in the physical AZ group of the user. |
| az | String | \\t\\nName of the AZ where the node is located. This AZ exists at the underlying layer and is in the physical AZ group of the user. |
| | | |
| | | Maximum: **200** |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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@ -102,18 +102,18 @@ Response
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| flavor | String | Cluster flavor, which cannot be changed after the cluster is created. |
| | | |
| | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 1,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (≤ 2,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.small**: small-scale, single-master cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s1.medium**: medium-scale, single-master cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.small**: small-scale, high availability cluster (<= 50 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.medium**: medium-scale, high availability cluster (<= 200 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.large**: large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 1,000 nodes) |
| | | - **cce.s2.xlarge**: ultra-large-scale, high availability cluster (<= 2,000 nodes) |
| | | |
| | | .. note:: |
| | | |
| | | - s1: single-master cluster |
| | | - s2: high availability cluster |
| | | - For example, ** 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | - For example, **<= 50 nodes** indicates that the maximum number of nodes that can be managed by the cluster is 50. |
| | | - A single-master cluster has only one master node. If the master node is down, the cluster will become unavailable and stop serving new workloads. However, existing workloads in the cluster are not affected. |
| | | - A high-availability cluster has multiple master nodes. Faults in a single master node will not take the cluster down. |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ Creating a VPC
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0233731209.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Obtaining the VPC ID
**Figure 1** Obtaining the VPC ID
Creating a Subnet
@ -41,5 +40,4 @@ Creating a Subnet
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0233732535.png
:alt: **Figure 2** Obtaining the network ID of a subnet
**Figure 2** Obtaining the network ID of a subnet

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ project_id
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0203982493.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Viewing project IDs
**Figure 1** Viewing project IDs
cluster_id
@ -30,7 +29,6 @@ cluster_id
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0233732613.png
:alt: **Figure 2** Obtaining the cluster ID
**Figure 2** Obtaining the cluster ID
node_id
@ -44,7 +42,6 @@ node_id
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0279177365.png
:alt: **Figure 3** Obtaining the node ID
**Figure 3** Obtaining the node ID
job_id
@ -62,5 +59,4 @@ job_id
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0203982464.png
:alt: **Figure 4** Obtaining the job ID
**Figure 4** Obtaining the job ID

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@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ Using an existing ELB:
| | | |
| | | **Example:** |
| | | |
| | | - Value for a public network load balancer that is automatically created: "{\"type\":\"public\",\"bandwidth_name\":\"cce-bandwidth-1551163379627\",\"bandwidth_chargemode\":\"traffic\",\"bandwidth_size\":5,\"bandwidth_sharetype\":\"PER\",\"eip_type\":\"5_bgp\",\"name\":\"james\"}" |
| | | - Value for a private network load balancer that is automatically created: "{\"type\":\"inner\"}" |
| | | - Value for a public network load balancer that is automatically created: "{\\"type\\":\\"public\\",\\"bandwidth_name\\":\\"cce-bandwidth-1551163379627\\",\\"bandwidth_chargemode\\":\\"traffic\\",\\"bandwidth_size\\":5,\\"bandwidth_sharetype\\":\\"PER\\",\\"eip_type\\":\\"5_bgp\\",\\"name\\":\\"james\\"}" |
| | | - Value for a private network load balancer that is automatically created: "{\\"type\\":\\"inner\\"}" |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| loadBalancerIP | String | Private IP address of a private network load balancer or public IP address of a public network load balancer. |
+-------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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@ -55,5 +55,4 @@ A project ID is required for some URLs when an API is called. To obtain a projec
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0203982368.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Obtaining the Project ID
**Figure 1** Obtaining the Project ID

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@ -17,5 +17,4 @@ An account ID is required for some URLs when an API is called. To obtain an acco
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0233731004.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Obtaining the Account ID
**Figure 1** Obtaining the Account ID

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@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../'))
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('./'))
# -- General configuration ----------------------------------------------------
# https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/user/smartquotes.html - it does not
# what it is expected
smartquotes = False
# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.