Viewing Information of a Historical Cluster
Choose
and click the name of a target cluster. You can view the cluster configuration information, nodes, auto scaling information, component information, job information, bootstrap action, and tags.The following table describes the parameters for the historical cluster information.
Parameter |
Description |
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Cluster Name |
Name of a cluster. The cluster name is set when the cluster is created. |
Cluster Status |
Status of a cluster. |
Billing Mode |
Billing mode of a cluster. Currently, Pay-per-use and Yearly/Monthly are supported. |
Cluster Version |
Cluster version |
Cluster Type |
Type of the cluster to be created. |
Obtaining a cluster ID |
Unique identifier of a cluster, which is automatically assigned when a cluster is created |
Created |
Time when a cluster is created. |
Order ID |
Order ID for creating the cluster. This parameter is available only when Billing Mode is set to Yearly/Monthly. |
AZ |
Availability zone (AZ) in the region of a cluster, which is set when a cluster is created. |
Default Subnet |
Subnet selected during cluster creation. A subnet provides dedicated network resources that are isolated from other networks, improving network security. |
VPC |
VPC selected during cluster creation. A VPC is a secure, isolated, and logical network environment. |
OBS Permission Control |
Click Manage and modify the mapping between MRS users and OBS permissions. For details, see Configuring Fine-Grained Permissions for MRS Multi-User Access to OBS. |
Creating a data connection |
Click Manage to view the data connection type associated with the cluster. For details, see Configuring Data Connections. |
Agency |
Click Manage Agency to bind or modify an agency for the cluster. An agency allows ECS or BMS to manage MRS resources. You can configure an agency of the ECS type to automatically obtain the AK/SK to access OBS. For details, see Configuring a Storage-Compute Decoupled Cluster (Agency). The MRS_ECS_DEFAULT_AGENCY agency has the OBSOperateAccess permission of OBS and the CESFullAccess (for users who have enabled fine-grained policies), CES Administrator, and KMS Administrator permissions in the region where the cluster is located. |
Key Pair |
Name of a key pair. Set this parameter when creating a cluster. If the login mode is set to password during cluster creation, this parameter is not displayed. |
Kerberos Authentication |
Whether to enable Kerberos authentication when logging in to Manager.
NOTE:
Kerberos authentication cannot be manually enabled or disabled after the cluster is created. Set this parameter with caution when creating a cluster. If you need to change the authentication status, you are advised to create a new cluster. |
Enterprise Project |
Enterprise project to which a cluster belongs. Only on the Active Clusters page, you can click the name of an enterprise project to go to its Enterprise Project Management page. |
Security Group |
Security group name of the cluster. |
Streaming Core Node LVM |
Indicates whether to enable the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) function of streaming Core nodes. |
Data Disk Key Name |
Name of the key used to encrypt data disks. To manage the used keys, log in to the key management console. |
Data Disk Key ID |
ID of the key used to encrypt data disks. |
Component Version |
Version of each component installed in the cluster. |
Agency |
Delegates ECSs or BMSs to manage some of your resources. |
Go back to the historical clusters page. You can use the following buttons to perform operations. For details about the buttons, see the following table.
Icon |
Description |
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Click to manually refresh the node information. |
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Enter a cluster name in the search bar and click to search for a cluster. |
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