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Cluster Overload Control
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Scenario
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If overload control is enabled, concurrent requests are dynamically controlled based on the resource pressure of master nodes to keep them and the cluster available.
Notes and Constraints
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The cluster version must be 1.23 or later.
Enabling Overload Control
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**Method 1: Enabling it when creating a cluster**
When creating a cluster of v1.23 or later, you can enable overload control during the cluster creation.
**Method 2: Enabling it in an existing cluster**
#. Log in to the CCE console and go to an existing cluster whose version is v1.23 or later.
#. On the cluster information page, view the master node information. If overload control is not enabled, a message is displayed. You can click **Start Now** to enable the function.
Overload Monitoring
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**Method 1: Using the CCE console**
#. Log in to the CCE console and go to an existing cluster whose version is v1.23 or later.
#. On the cluster information page, view the master node information. The overload level metric is displayed.
The overload levels are as follows:
- Circuit breaking: Rejects all external traffic.
- Severe overload: Rejects 75% external traffic.
- Moderate overload: Rejects 50% external traffic.
- Slight overload: Rejects 25% external traffic.
- Normal: Does not reject external traffic.
**Method 2: Using the AOM concole**
You can log in to the AOM console, create a dashboard, and add the metric named **vein_overload_level**.
The meanings of the monitoring metrics are as follows:
- 0: Circuit breaking: Rejects all external traffic.
- 1: Severe overload: Rejects 75% external traffic.
- 2: Moderate overload: Rejects 50% external traffic.
- 3: Slight overload: Rejects 25% external traffic.
- 4: Normal: Does not reject external traffic.