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Hibernating or Waking Up a Cluster
Updated on 2024-10-14 GMT+08:00
Hibernating or Waking Up a Cluster
Scenario
If a pay-per-use cluster is not needed temporarily, hibernate it to reduce costs.
After a cluster is hibernated, resources such as workloads cannot be created or managed in the cluster.
Precautions
- During cluster wakeup, the master node may fail to start due to insufficient resources, which leads to a cluster wakeup failure. In this case, wait for a while and try again.
- After a cluster is woken up, it takes 3 to 5 minutes to initialize data. Deliver services after the cluster runs properly.
Hibernating a Cluster
- Log in to the CCE console. In the navigation pane, choose Clusters.
- Locate the cluster to be hibernated, click ... to view more operations on the cluster, and choose Hibernate.
- In the dialog box displayed, check the precautions and click Yes. Wait until the cluster is hibernated.
Waking Up a Cluster
- Log in to the CCE console. In the navigation pane, choose Clusters.
- Click Wake Up in the row of the target cluster.
- When the cluster status changes from Waking up to Running, the cluster is woken up. It takes about 3 to 5 minutes to wake up the cluster.
Parent topic: Managing a Cluster
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