Overview
Description
Yearly/Monthly RabbitMQ instances cannot run after their subscription expires. To continue using them, renew your subscription within a specified period. Otherwise, your instance resources will be automatically released, and your data will be lost and cannot be restored.
Only yearly/monthly RabbitMQ instances can be renewed. Pay-per-use RabbitMQ instances can run as long as you have sufficient account balance.
If your subscription is renewed before it expires, all resources are retained and your RabbitMQ instance is not affected. For details about the statuses of a RabbitMQ instance after it expires, see Impact of Expiration.
Renewal Functions
Table 1 describes the functions related to the renewal of yearly/monthly RabbitMQ instances.
Function |
Description |
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To use a yearly/monthly RabbitMQ instance longer, renew the subscription any time on the console as long as the instance is not automatically deleted. |
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After auto-renewal is enabled, RabbitMQ instances are automatically renewed before the subscription expires. This prevents resources from being automatically deleted in the event that you forget to manually renew the subscription. |
You can renew your subscription across the life cycle of your yearly/monthly RabbitMQ instance, as shown in Figure 1.
- A RabbitMQ instance is in the Running state from the time when it is purchased to the time when it expires.
- After the instance expires, its status changes to Expired.
- If the RabbitMQ instance is not renewed upon expiration, the instance enters the grace period. If the instance is not renewed after the grace period expires, the status changes to Frozen.
- If you do not renew your subscription after the grace period expires, your resource enters a retention period. If you do not renew the subscription within the retention period, your resource is automatically deleted.
For details about the grace period and the retention period, see What Is a Grace Period of Huawei Cloud? How Long Is It? and What Is a Retention Period of Huawei Cloud? How Long Is It?
Auto-renewal can be enabled any time before a RabbitMQ instance expires. The system attempts to automatically renew the instance at 03:00 seven days before the instance expires. If the fee deduction fails, there is one attempt at 03:00 every day until the instance expires or the renewal is successful. By default, fees are deducted seven days before your subscription expires. You can change this deduction date as required.
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