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What Should I Do If "host status is not active" Is Reported When a VM-Deployed Component Fails to Be Deleted?
Updated on 2023-07-14 GMT+08:00
What Should I Do If "host status is not active" Is Reported When a VM-Deployed Component Fails to Be Deleted?
Symptom
The component deployed on a VM fails to be deleted. Task details show the error information:
{ "statusCode": 400, "jsonBody": { "error_code": "SVCSTG.VMAPP.4001020", "error_msg": "4001020", "error_detail": "host status is not active: abb3d0a4-f715-4932-b7ec-6dd917f65778,4f68e35b-6e08-48d0-bd3a-1151be19efa5" } }
where
- The error code is SVCSTG.VMAPP.4001020.
- The detailed error information is: host status is not active: abb3d0a4-f715-4932-b7ec-6dd917f65778. abb3d0a4-f715-4932-b7ec-6dd917f65778 and 4f68e35b-6e08-48d0-bd3a-1151be19efc6 indicate the IDs of the two ECSs where components are deployed.
Solution
- Log in to the ECS console and click Elastic Cloud Server.
- In the ECS list, search the ECS IDs in the error information to find the ECSs where the components are deployed.
- Check whether each of their status is Running.
- Either restore the status or delete the ECS.
- To restore the ECS status to Running: In the Operation column, choose More > Start or More > Restart.
- To delete an ECS you no longer use: In the Operation column, choose More > Delete.
- After you have performed 2 to 4 on all ECSs displayed in the error information, delete the components on the ServiceStage page again.
Parent topic: Application Management
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