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Updated on 2022-09-15 GMT+08:00

Why Does It Take a Long Time to Start a Cluster DCS Instance?

Possible cause: When a cluster instance is started, status and data are synchronized between the nodes of the instance. If a large amount of data is continuously written into the instance before the synchronization is complete, the synchronization will be prolonged and the instance remains in the Starting state. After the synchronization is complete, the instance enters the Running state.

Solution: Start writing data to an instance only after the instance has been started.