What Should I Do If a Node Pool Is Abnormal?
Fault Locating
Locate the fault based on the status of the abnormal node pool, as shown in Table 1.
| Abnormal Node Pool Status | Description | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Error | The node pool cannot be deleted. | Delete the node pool again. If the node pool still cannot be deleted, submit a service ticket and delete the node pool. |
| QuotaInsufficient | The node pool cannot be scaled out due to insufficient quota. | Submit a service ticket and increase the quota. |
| SoldOut | The underlying resources are insufficient. | Update the node pool configuration and select other available resources. |
| ConfigurationInvalid | The ECS group does not exist (ServerGroupNotExists). The ECS group to which the node pool belongs is not present. This may be because you manually deleted the ECS group. |
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| MaxNodeCountReached | The number of expected nodes in the current node pool or scaling group has reached the maximum allowed limit. |
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