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Updated on 2024-03-11 GMT+08:00

Synchronizing Data with Cloud Servers

Scenario

Each node in a cluster is a cloud server or physical machine. After a cluster node is created, you can change the cloud server name or specifications as required. Modifying node specifications will affect services. Perform the operation on nodes one by one.

Some information of CCE nodes is maintained independently from the ECS console. After you change the name, EIP, billing mode, or specifications of an ECS on the ECS console, synchronize the ECS with the target node on the CCE console. After the synchronization, information on both consoles is consistent.

Common ECS information to be modified:

Constraints

  • Data, including the VM status, ECS names, number of CPUs, size of memory, ECS specifications, and public IP addresses, can be synchronized.

    If an ECS name is specified as the Kubernetes node name, the change of the ECS name cannot be synchronized to the CCE console. For details, see ECS Names, Node Names, and Kubernetes Node Names.

  • Data, such as the OS and image ID, cannot be synchronized. (Such parameters cannot be modified on the ECS console.)

Synchronizing the Data of a Cloud Server

  1. Log in to the CCE console and click the cluster name to access the cluster console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Nodes. On the displayed page, click the Nodes tab.
  3. Locate the target node and choose More > Sync Server Data in the Operation column.

    Figure 1 Synchronizing server data

    After the synchronization is complete, the ECS data synchronization requested message is displayed in the upper right corner.