Hibernating and Waking Up a Cluster

Scenario

If you do not need to use a cluster temporarily, you are advised to hibernate the cluster to save cluster management costs.

After a cluster is hibernated, resources such as workloads cannot be created or managed in the cluster.

A hibernated cluster can be quickly woken up and used normally.

Hibernating a Cluster

  1. Log in to the CCE console. In the navigation pane, choose Resource Management > Clusters.
  2. Choose More > Hibernate for the target cluster.
  3. In the dialog box displayed, check the precautions and click Yes. Wait until the cluster is hibernated.

    • After a cluster is hibernated, resources, such as worker nodes (ECSs), bound EIPs, and bandwidth, are still billed based on their own billing modes. To shut down nodes, select Stop all nodes in the cluster in the dialog box or see Stopping a Node.

  4. When the cluster status changes from Hibernating to Hibernation, the cluster is hibernated.

Waking Up a Cluster

  1. Log in to the CCE console. In the navigation pane, choose Resource Management > Clusters.
  2. Choose More > Wake.
  3. In the dialog box displayed, click Yes and wait until the cluster is woken up.
  4. When the cluster status changes from Waking to Available, the cluster is woken up.

    After the cluster is woken up, billing will be resumed for the resources on the master node.