Updated on 2024-03-28 GMT+08:00

Graph Overview

The Overview page displays resource information, including Graph Status, Graph Size, and Graph Backup, as well as Prepayment Details, enabling you to quickly learn the information about existing graphs and prepayment records.

Figure 1 Overview

Graph Status

The Graph Status pane displays the number of graphs in different statuses. Currently, the system supports the following statuses.

Table 1 Graph statuses

Status

Description

Running

Indicates running graphs. Graphs in this status can be accessed.

Preparing

Indicates graphs whose ECSs are being created or started.

Starting

Indicates graphs being started.

Stopping

Indicates graphs being stopped.

Upgrading

Indicates graphs being upgraded.

Importing

Indicates graphs being imported.

Exporting

Indicates graphs being exported.

Rolling back

Indicates graphs being rolled back.

Clearing

Indicates graphs being cleared.

Preparing for resize

Indicates graphs preparing for resize.

Resizing

Indicates graphs being resized.

Stopped

Indicates stopped graphs. Graphs in this status cannot be accessed, but can be restarted.

Frozen

Indicates frozen graphs. The user account that created these graphs are frozen.

NOTE:

After a user account is frozen, only deletion operations are allowed.

Abnormal

Indicates abnormal graphs. Graphs in this status cannot be accessed.

Failed

Indicates graphs failed to be created.

Graph Size

The Graph Size pane displays the number of graphs in different sizes. Currently, the system supports the following sizes.

Only graph names and the number of graphs are displayed.

Table 2 Graph sizes

Size

Description

10 thousand

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 10 thousand.

1 million

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 1 million.

10 million

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 10 million.

100 million

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 100 million.

1 billion

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 1 billion.

1 billion pro

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 2 billion.

10 billion

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 10 billion.

100 billion

Indicates that the number of edges of a graph cannot exceed 100 billion.

Graph Backup

You can back up graphs to prevent data loss. The Graph Backup pane displays the numbers of graphs with and without backups.

Table 3 Backup statuses

Backup Status

Description

Backed up

Indicates the number of graphs that are backed up.

Non-backed up

Indicates the number of graphs that are not backed up.

Payment Details

This part displays the billing mode, number of instances, and graph expiration time.