Viewing Logstash Cluster Information
On the CSS management console, you can check a Logstash cluster's status, version, nodes, configurations and settings, and resource allocation on the cluster list and the cluster information page.
Introduction to Cluster Lists
A cluster list displays all clusters of the same type under the current account. If there are a large number of clusters, the cluster list will consist of multiple pages, showing clusters of all states.
Clusters are listed in chronological order by default in the cluster list, with the most recent clusters displayed at the top.
You can click Export to download the full cluster list.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name/ID |
Name and ID of a cluster. You can click a cluster name to switch to the Cluster Information page. The cluster ID is automatically generated by the system and uniquely identifies a cluster. |
Cluster Status |
Current status of a cluster.
WARNING:
A cluster that is unavailable can be deleted, but cannot be scaled out. For such a cluster, you can check its monitoring data or restart it to try to fix the problem. If the fault persists, contact technical support. |
Task Status |
The status of tasks such as cluster restarting, scaling out, and scaling in, or ongoing pipeline tasks. |
Version |
Cluster version and image version. For example, if the version is 7.10.0(7.10.0_x.x.x_x.x.x), 7.10.0 is the cluster version and 7.10.0_x.x.x_x.x.x enclosed in parentheses is the image version.
CAUTION:
For a cluster created a long time ago, its image version may not be available because it is likely not recorded in the database. |
Private Network Address |
Private network address and port number of a cluster. You can use it to access the cluster. If the cluster has multiple nodes, the private network addresses and port numbers of all nodes are displayed. |
Enterprise Project |
Enterprise project that a cluster belongs to. |
Cluster Description |
Provides supplementary information about the cluster. |
Created |
Cluster creation time. |
Billing Mode |
Billing mode of a cluster. It can be Pay-per-use or Yearly/Monthly. |
Operation |
Operations that can be performed on a cluster, such as checking metrics, restart, and deletion. If an operation is unavailable, the menu button is grayed out. |
Viewing Basic Cluster Information
- Log in to the CSS management console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose .
- In the cluster list, click the name of the target cluster. The cluster information page is displayed.
- On the Overview tab, check the cluster's basic information, configuration, and node information.
Table 2 Cluster information Type
Parameter
Description
Cluster Information
Name
Cluster name. The name can be customized.
You can click
on the right to change the cluster name.
ID
Unique ID of a cluster, which is automatically generated by the system.
Each cluster in the same region has a unique ID.
Cluster Description
Provides supplementary information about the cluster. You can click
on the right to modify the description.
Version
Cluster version.
For example, if the version is 7.10.0(7.10.0_x.x.x_x.x.x), 7.10.0 is the cluster version and 7.10.0_x.x.x_x.x.x enclosed in parentheses is the image version.
CAUTION:For a cluster created a long time ago, its image version may not be available because it is likely not recorded in the database.
Cluster Status
Current status of a cluster
Task Status
Current task status of a cluster. If there is no ongoing task, -- is displayed.
Created
Time when a cluster was created
Cluster Storage Capacity (GB)
Storage capacity of a cluster
Used Cluster Storage (GB)
Used storage capacity of a cluster
Configuration
Region
Region where a cluster is located
AZ
AZ where a cluster is located
VPC
VPC to which a cluster belongs
Subnet
Subnet to which the cluster belongs
Security Group
Security group to which a cluster belongs.
To modify the security group of a cluster, click Change Security Group on the right.
WARNING:The selected security group must allow port 9600 in the inbound direction. Otherwise, the cluster may be inaccessible to external services.
Cluster Routing
Cluster route information. You can view, add, or modify routes for a cluster. For details, see Configuring Routes for a Logstash Cluster.
Enterprise Project
Enterprise project that a cluster belongs to.
You can click a project name to check the basic project information.
Private IPv4 Address
Private IPv4 address and port number of a cluster. If the cluster has only one node, the IP address and port number of only one node are displayed, for example, 10.62.179.32:9600. If the cluster has multiple nodes, the IP addresses and port numbers of all nodes are displayed, for example, 10.62.179.32:9600,10.62.179.33:9600.
Node Information
Node Specifications
Specifications of nodes in a cluster
Node Storage Type
Storage capacity and storage type of nodes in a cluster
Nodes
Number of nodes in a cluster
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