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Dashboard

Updated on 2025-02-18 GMT+08:00

Settings offers you an entry to check and modify the basic settings of clusters. It includes information from dimension like Cluster Information, Cluster Settings, Master Node AZs, and Installed Add-ons.

Accessing the Settings

  1. Log in to the CCE console and click the name of the target cluster to access the cluster console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Settings and click the Dashboard tab.

    Figure 1 Checking the cluster dashboard

Cluster Information

It includes:

  • ID: uniquely identifies a cluster resource. It is automatically generated after a cluster is created and can be used in scenarios such as API calling.
  • Current Name: After a cluster is created, you can click to change its name.
  • Original Name: specifies a cluster's original name after its current name is changed. The current name of a cluster must be unique.
  • Status: specifies the status of a cluster. For details, see Cluster Lifecycle.
  • Type: specifies whether a cluster is a CCE standard or a CCE Turbo cluster. For details about the differences between CCE standard and CCE Turbo clusters, see Comparison Between Cluster Types.
  • Created On: specifies the time when a cluster was created. You will be billed based on the creation time of clusters.

Cluster Settings

After a cluster is created, you can modify the following items for it:

  • Cluster Scale: specifies how many nodes a cluster can manage at most. You can change the cluster scale as needed. For details, see Changing Cluster Scale.
  • Cluster Version | Patch Version: specifies the Kubernetes version and CCE patch version of a cluster.
  • Network Model: specifies the network model of a cluster, which cannot be changed. For details about network models, see Container Network.
  • Billing Mode: specifies the billing mode of a cluster. A pay-per-use cluster can be changed to a yearly/monthly one. For details, see Changing the Billing Mode of a Cluster from Pay-per-Use to Yearly/Monthly.
  • Enterprise Project: specifies the enterprise project to which a cluster belongs. For more details, see Enterprise Management.
  • Operation Protection: After this function is enabled, you need to confirm operations by using the virtual MFA device, SMS messages, or emails. You can go to the IAM console, choose Security Settings > Critical Operations, and enable the protection functions.
  • Resource Tag: You can add resource tags to classify resources.
  • Cluster Description: specifies the description that you entered for a cluster. A maximum of 200 characters are allowed.
  • Cluster Deletion Protection: A measure taken to prevent accidental deletion of clusters through the console or APIs. After this function is enabled, you will not be able to delete or unsubscribe from clusters.

Master Node AZs

You can check how many master nodes are supported in a cluster. To check data such as the resource usage of the master nodes, click View Monitoring in the upper right corner to go to the Monitoring (Monitoring Center) page.

Installed Add-ons

You can check the installed add-ons in a cluster. If there is an add-on to be upgraded in the cluster, click Go to Upgrade to go to the Add-ons page and see more details.

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