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CloudTable Service
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HBase User Guide
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HBase Cluster Management
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HBase Cluster Management
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ClickHouse User Guide
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ClickHouse Cluster Management
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General
- What Services Does a CloudTable Cluster Provide?
- Why Do I Choose CloudTable Service?
- How Do I Prepare for Creating a CloudTable HBase Cluster?
- What Should I Pay Attention to When Using CloudTable Service?
- What Compression Algorithms Are Supported by CloudTable HBase Clusters?
- Can I Stop CloudTable Service?
- Which Programming Languages Are Supported by HBase External APIs in CloudTable?
- How Do I Determine the Number of Faulty RegionServers?
- What Special Characters Does CloudTable HBase Support?
- What Can I Do If the Index Table Does Not Match the Data Table After CloudTable Data Is Deleted?
- What Should I Do If Concurrent Tasks Run Slowly When Python Accesses CloudTable Through Thrift?
- How do I view the TTL attribute of HBase shell?
- Why Are My Server Resources Released?
- How Do I Delete a Cluster?
- How Do I Stop Services and Release Resources?
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Connection and Access
- How Do I Access a CloudTable Cluster?
- Can I Use SSH to Access Computing Nodes of CloudTable?
- Why Can't I Access HBase After the ZK Address Is Configured?
- Why Is the Error "Will not attempt to authenticate using SASL (unknown error)" Reported When Connecting to HBase?
- How Do I View the IP Address Corresponding to a Domain Name in a CloudTable Link?
- How Do I Access CloudTable from Other Cloud Services?
- Can I Configure the hbase-site.xml File?
- How Do I Query the Creation Time of a Table in CloudTable HBase?
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Data Read/Write
- Is Raw Data Stored in CloudTable HBase?
- Why Can't I Write Data to HBase?
- What Is the Maximum Size of Data Written to the HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Check the Daily Incremental Data in HBase Tables?
- What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When I Access the CloudTable HBase Cluster?
- How Do I Delete the Backup Table of the ZooKeeper Node in the ClickHouse Cluster?
- What Should I Do If a Database Missing Error Occurs When a Table Is Created in the ClickHouse Cluster?
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Viewing Cluster Monitoring Information
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Viewing Cluster Monitoring Information
Scenario
CES monitors CloudTable cluster running status. You can view CloudTable monitoring metrics on the management console. According to the monitoring information, you can quickly learn about cluster health status and key system information.
Background Information
- Monitoring metrics of an unavailable CloudTable cluster node cannot be displayed on the CES page. You can view the monitoring information only after the CloudTable cluster node is restarted or recovered.
- CES will delete a CloudTable cluster node that becomes faulty for 1 hour from the monitoring list and will not monitor it anymore. However, you need to manually clear its alarm rules.
Viewing Monitoring Information
- Log in to the CloudTable management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner to select a region.
- In the navigation tree on the left, click Cluster Management.
- In the cluster list, locate the row where the target cluster resides, click View Metric in the Operation column. The CES console is displayed.
The status of the cluster to be viewed must be In service.
Figure 1 Viewing monitoring information - On the Cloud Service Monitoring page, click
on the left of the cluster ID to expand the compute unit list, and select the corresponding node to view the monitoring information.
- ID: ID of the monitored instance, that is, the CloudTable cluster ID
- View Metric: In the compute unit list shown in Figure 2, find the compute unit to be viewed and click View Metric to go to the monitoring metric page of the compute unit.
- Set the metrics to be viewed if there are too many metrics on the monitoring page.
- If there are too many metrics, delete them on the Select Metric page.
- If the metrics displayed on the page do not contain the desired metrics, add the metrics on the Select Metric page.
- Select at least one metric. You can drag a selected metric and drop it to a desired location to sort the metrics.
Figure 3 Selecting metrics
Parent topic: HBase Monitoring Clusters
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