I Begin Using ModelArts on a Pay-per-Use Basis after the OBT. What Should I Do to Avoid Billing If I Do Not Need ModelArts Now?
Check your running jobs, especially notebook instances, visualization jobs, and deployment jobs, created in ModelArts and stop them. In addition, switch to the OBS console and delete the corresponding data and directories because ModelArts data is stored in OBS.
Solution:
Log in to the ModelArts console. In the left navigation pane, click Dashboard. In the Overview area, you can view the jobs that are being billed. Then, stop related jobs as needed.
- In the left navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose DevEnviron > Notebooks to switch to the Notebooks page and check whether there are notebook instances in the Running status. If there are such notebook instances, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the notebook instances.
- Choose Training Management > Training Jobs, and check whether there are running jobs. If there are running jobs, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the jobs.
- Choose Training Management > Training Jobs, click the Visualization Jobs tab, and check whether there are running jobs. If there are running jobs, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the jobs.
- In the left navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Service Deployment > Real-Time Services and check whether there are jobs in the Running status. If there are running jobs, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the jobs.
- In the left navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Service Deployment > Batch Services and check whether there are jobs in the Running status. If there are running jobs, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the jobs.
- In the left navigation pane of the ModelArts console, choose Service Deployment > Edge Services and check whether there are jobs in the Running status. If there are running jobs, click Stop in the Operation column to stop the jobs.
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