Viewing Details of an Instance
Overview
After an instance is created, you can view and edit the instance configuration information on the console, including basic information, configuration parameters, and data dictionaries, as well as import and export assets.
Procedure
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Instance |
Basic information about the instance, including the instance name, instance ID, edition, description, availability zone, and creation time.
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VPC |
VPC associated with the instance. Click the VPC name to view the VPC configuration. |
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Subnet |
Subnet associated with the instance. Click the subnet name to view the subnet configuration. |
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Security Group |
Security group associated with the instance. You can click the security group name to view the security group configuration or click Edit to bind a new one. |
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Routes |
Private network segment. After a ROMA Connect instance is created, it can communicate with the VPC subnet segment specified during instance creation by default. If other private network segments need to communicate with the instance, you can configure routes by setting this parameter. |
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Billing Information |
Billing mode of the instance. |
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Message Storage Space |
Information about the MQS message storage space of the instance, including the storage class and space usage (percentage). |
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MQS Information |
Basic configuration information about MQS, including the bandwidth, MQS SASL_SSL, intra-VPC plaintext access,, Kafka version, and capacity threshold policy. You can modify MQS Capacity Threshold Policy as required. |
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Connection Addresses |
Connection addresses of the instance, including ROMA Connect, LINK, APIC, MQS intranet, MQS public network (displayed only when an elastic IP address is bound), and MQS Connector addresses. Click |
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Public Access |
EIP bound to the instance.
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Public Outbound Access |
Egress address of FDI. It is automatically configured when an instance is created. |
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