You can manage the following status and metrics of all components (including role instances) and hosts on the MRS console:
You have synchronized IAM users. (On the Dashboard page, click Synchronize on the right side of IAM User Sync to synchronize IAM users.)
Managing Components
On the Components tab page, Service, Operating Status, Health Status, Configuration Status, Role, and Operation are displayed in the component list.
Status |
Description |
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Good |
Indicates that all role instances in the service are running properly. |
Faulty |
Indicates that the running status of at least one role instance is Faulty or the status of the service on which the current service depends is abnormal. |
Unknown |
Indicates that all role instances in the service are in the Unknown state. |
Restoring |
Indicates that the background system is restarting the service. |
Partially Healthy |
Indicates that the status of the service on which the service depends is abnormal, and APIs related to the abnormal service cannot be invoked by external systems. |
Status |
Description |
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Synchronized |
The latest configuration takes effect. |
Configuration expired |
The latest configuration does not take effect after the parameter modification. Related services need to be restarted. |
Configuration failed |
The communication is incorrect or data cannot be read or written during the parameter configuration. Use Synchronize Configuration to rectify the fault. |
Configuring |
Parameters are being configured. |
Unknown |
Indicates that configuration status cannot be obtained. |
By default, the Service column is sorted in ascending order. You can click the icon next to Service, Operating Status, Health Status, or Configuration Status to change the sorting mode.
Managing Role Instances
The role instance list contains the Role, Host Name, Management IP Address, Service IP Address, Rack, Running Status, and Configuration Status of each instance.
Status |
Description |
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Good |
Indicates that the instance is running properly. |
Bad |
Indicates that the instance cannot run properly. |
Decommissioned |
Indicates that the instance is out of service. |
Not started |
Indicates that the instance is stopped. |
Unknown |
Indicates that the initial status of the instance cannot be detected. |
Starting |
Indicates that the instance is being started. |
Stopping |
Indicates that the instance is being stopped. |
Restoring |
Indicates that an exception may occur in the instance and the instance is being automatically rectified. |
Decommissioning |
Indicates that the instance is being decommissioned. |
Recommissioning |
Indicates that the instance is being recommissioned. |
Failed to start |
Indicates that the service fails to be started. |
Failed to stop |
Indicates that the service fails to be stopped. |
Status |
Description |
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Synchronized |
The latest configuration takes effect. |
Configuration expired |
The latest configuration does not take effect after the parameter modification. Related services need to be restarted. |
Configuration failed |
The communication is incorrect or data cannot be read or written during the parameter configuration. Use Synchronize Configuration to rectify the fault. |
Configuring |
Parameters are being configured. |
Unknown |
Current configuration status cannot be obtained. |
By default, the Role column is sorted in ascending order. You can click the sorting icon next to Role, Host Name, OM IP Address, Business IP Address, Rack, Running Status, or Configuration Status to change the sorting mode.
You can filter out all instances of the same role in the Role column.
You can set search criteria in the role search area by clicking Advanced Search, and click Search to view specified role information. You can click Reset to reset the search criteria. Fuzzy search is supported.
Managing Hosts
The host list contains the Node Name, IP Address, Rack, Operating Status, Health Status, CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Disk Usage, Network Speed, Specification Name, Specifications and AZ.
The nodes are sorted in ascending order by default. You can click Node Name, IP Address, Rack, Operating Status, Health Status, CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Disk Usage, Network Speed, Specification Name, or Specifications to change the sorting mode.