Checking the Cluster Status
On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page of the GaussDB(DWS) management console, you can view the general information about a cluster in the cluster list, such as the cluster status, task information, recent events, and node flavor.
Querying General Information of a Cluster
Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console. In the navigation tree on the left, click Clusters > Dedicated Clusters. The cluster list displays all clusters. If there are a large number of clusters, you can turn pages to view the clusters in any status.
Enter the cluster name in the search box, and click to search for a cluster. Alternatively, in the All projects drop-down list above the cluster list, select the target project. Click to refresh the cluster list. You can also click Search by Tag to search for clusters based on the criteria. For details, see Searching for Clusters Based on Tags.
Clusters are listed in chronological order by default, with the most recent clusters displayed at the top. Table 1 describes the cluster list parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
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Cluster Name |
Cluster name specified when a cluster is created.
NOTE:
After a cluster is created, its name cannot be changed. |
Cluster Status |
Cluster running status. For details, see Cluster Status. |
Task Information |
Cluster task status. For details, see Cluster Task Information. |
Node Flavor |
Node flavors of clusters. |
Recent Events |
Number of recent events in a cluster. You can click the number to view event details. |
Operation |
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Cluster Status
Status |
Description |
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Available |
Indicates that the cluster runs properly. |
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Read-only |
A cluster goes into this state when the disk usage of the cluster or a single node in the cluster is greater than 90%. The cluster can still work in this state but supports only query operations. Write operations are not supported. When the cluster status becomes read-only, contact technical support engineers. After the read-only status is canceled for the cluster, you are advised to perform the following operations:
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Unbalanced |
If the role of a GTM or DN in the cluster is different from the initial role, the cluster is in the Unbalanced state. In the Unbalanced state, the number of primary instances on some nodes increases. As a result, the load pressure is high. In this case, the cluster is normal, but the overall performance is not as good as that in a balanced state. You are advised to switch a cluster to the Available state during off-peak hours. |
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Redistributing |
A cluster goes into this state when it detects that the service data on the original nodes is significantly larger than that on the new node after a new node is added to the cluster. In this case, the system automatically redistributes data on all nodes. The cluster can still work in this state. |
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Redistribution failed |
A cluster goes into this state when data redistribution fails, but no data loss occurs. The cluster can still work in this state. You are advised to contact technical support. |
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Degraded |
A cluster goes into this state when some nodes in the cluster are faulty, but the whole cluster runs properly. You are advised to contact technical support. |
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Unavailable |
A cluster goes into this state when it cannot provide database services. You are advised to contact technical support. |
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Creating |
A cluster goes into this state when it is being created. |
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Creation failed |
A cluster goes into this state when it fails to be created. |
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Creating, restoring |
Indicates that a cluster is being restored from a snapshot. A snapshot will be restored to a new cluster. During the process, the new cluster goes into this status. |
Cluster Task Information
Status |
Description |
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Creating snapshot |
Indicates that a snapshot is being created in the cluster. |
Snapshot creation failed |
Indicates that a snapshot fails to be created. |
Observing |
Indicates that the cluster is to be submitted after the automatic upgrade. |
Configuring |
Indicates that the system is storing modifications of cluster parameters. |
Restarting |
Indicates that a cluster is being restarted. |
Restart failed |
Indicates that a cluster fails to be restarted. |
Scaling out |
Indicates that a cluster is being scaled out. |
Scale-out failed |
Indicates that a cluster fails to be scaled out. |
Changing all specifications |
All the specifications of the cluster being changed. |
All specifications change failed |
Specifications change failed because of insufficient quotas or permissions, or abnormal cluster status. |
Maintaining |
A maintenance change operation, such as cluster upgrade or plug-in upgrade, is being performed on the cluster. |
Maintain_failure |
A cluster fails to be restarted. |
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