Updated on 2026-01-19 GMT+08:00

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

On the Instance Information page of the console, click the Basic Information tab to view and edit basic information (Table 1) about the instance.

Table 2 shows the basic information about an old edition instance.

Table 1 Basic information

Item

Description

Instance

Basic information about the instance, including the instance name, ID, edition, status, description, creation time, enterprise project, and AZ.

  • You can modify Instance Name and Description as required.
  • Click next to Instance ID to copy the instance ID.

VPC

VPC associated with the instance. You can click the VPC name to view the VPC configuration.

Subnet

Subnet associated with the instance. You can click the subnet name to check the subnet configuration.

Routes

Private network segments. A ROMA Connect instance can communicate with the VPC subnet segment specified during instance creation by default. To communicate with other private network segments, configure the routes.

Billing Information

Billing mode of the instance.

RCU Distribution Configuration

RCU values distributed to different integration capabilities.

Message Storage Space

Information about the MQS message storage space of the instance, including the storage class and space usage (percentage).

MQS Information

Basic MQS configuration information about the instance.

Corresponding to the Kafka engine type. You can modify MQS Capacity Threshold Policy as required.

Service Connection Address

Connection addresses of the instance:

  • ROMA Connect Address
  • LINK Address
  • APIC Address
  • APIC Intranet Address (for backend and gateway components)
  • MQS Intranet Address
  • MQS Public Address (available only when a public access is enabled)

You can click next to a connection address to copy the address.

Public Network Access Entry

  • If the public access entry is not enabled for the instance, you can click on the right to enable it.
  • If the public network access entry is enabled, you can click next to the EIP address to copy the address.
  • If the public network access entry is enabled, you can click next to Public Network Bandwidth to modify it.
  • If the public network access entry is enabled, you can click on the right disable it.
NOTICE:
  • EIPs are randomly assigned. The EIP may differ after it is rebound.
  • If public access is disabled, the service system cannot access instance resources via the public network.

Public IP Address Access Control (Whitelist)

Available only when Public Network Access Entry is enabled.

The public IP address access control is whitelist-based. If this parameter is enabled, only IP addresses in the whitelist can be accessed. Otherwise, all IP addresses can be accessed by default.

Click Edit on the right to add or delete IP addresses.

Private IP Address Access Control (Whitelist)

The private IP address access control is whitelist-based. If this parameter is enabled, only IP addresses in the whitelist can be accessed. Otherwise, all IP addresses can be accessed by default.

Click Edit on the right to add or delete IP addresses.

Table 2 Basic information (old edition)

Item

Description

Instance

Basic information about the instance, including the instance name, ID, edition, status, description, creation time, enterprise project, and AZ.

  • You can modify Instance Name and Description as required.
  • Click next to Instance ID to copy the instance ID.

VPC

VPC associated with the instance. You can click the VPC name to view the VPC configuration.

Subnet

Subnet associated with the instance. You can click the subnet name to view the subnet configuration.

Security Group

Select the security group to be 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.

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.

Connections

Number of instance resource connections. For details, see the conversion between resources and connections.

Message Storage Space

Information about the MQS message storage space of the instance, including the storage class and space usage (percentage).

MQS Information

Basic MQS configuration information about an instance.

Modify MQS Capacity Threshold Policy as required.

Service Connection Address

Connection addresses of the instance:

  • ROMA Connect Address
  • LINK Address
  • APIC Address
  • APIC Intranet Address (for backend and gateway components)
  • FDI Intranet Egress Address
  • MQS Intranet Address
  • MQS Public Address (available only if an EIP is bound)
  • MQS Connector Address (available only after you contact technical support to enable it)

Click next to a connection address to copy the address information.

Public Access

EIP bound to the instance.

  • If an EIP has not been bound to the instance, click on the right of the address to bind an EIP to the instance.
  • If an EIP has been bound to the instance, click next to the EIP to copy the address information.
  • If an EIP has been bound to the instance, click Unbind on the right of the address to unbind the EIP from the instance.
    NOTICE:

    If public access is disabled, the service system cannot access instance resources via the public network.

Public Outbound Access

Addresses used by FDI and APIC to access public network data or services. The addresses are automatically configured during instance creation.