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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Before You Start
- Permissions Management
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Exclusive ServiceComb Engine
- Creating a ServiceComb Engine
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Managing ServiceComb Engines
- Viewing ServiceComb Engine Information
- Obtaining the Service Center Address of a ServiceComb Engine
- Obtaining the Configuration Center Address of a ServiceComb Engine
- Viewing the Instance Quota of a ServiceComb Engine
- Viewing the Configuration Item Quota of a ServiceComb Engine
- Configuring Backup and Restoration of a ServiceComb Engine
- Managing Public Network Access for a ServiceComb Engine
- Viewing ServiceComb Engine Operation Logs
- Upgrading a ServiceComb Engine Version
- Deleting a ServiceComb Engine
- Changing ServiceComb Engine Specifications
- Managing Security Authentication for a ServiceComb Engine
- Managing Tags
- Using ServiceComb Engines
- Registry/Configuration Center
- Key Operations Recorded by CTS
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Best Practices
- CSE Best Practices
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ServiceComb Engines
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ServiceComb Engine Application Hosting
- Hosting Spring Cloud Applications Using Spring Cloud Huawei SDK
- Hosting a Java Chassis Application
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ServiceComb Engine Application Hosting
- Registry/Configuration Centers
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Developer Guide
- Overview
- Developing Microservice Applications
- Preparing the Environment
- Connecting Microservice Applications
- Deploying Microservice Applications
- Using ServiceComb Engine Functions
- Appendix
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Examples
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CSE API
- API Calling
- Dynamic Configuration
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Engine Management
- Querying Flavors Supported by a Microservice Engine
- Querying the Microservice Engine List
- Creating an Exclusive Microservice Engine
- Querying Details About a Microservice Engine
- Deleting a Microservice Engine
- Querying Details About a Microservice Engine Job
- Retrying an Exclusive ServiceComb Engine
- Upgrading an Exclusive ServiceComb Engine
- Changing Microservice Engine Specifications
- Updating the Configuration of an Exclusive Microservice Engine
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Microservice Governance
- Querying the Governance Policy List
- Creating a Dark Launch Policy
- Querying a Dark Launch Rule of a Microservice
- Deleting a Dark Launch Policy
- Changing a Governance Policy
- Deleting a Governance Policy
- Querying Governance Policy Details
- Creating a Governance Policy
- Querying the Governance Policy List of a Specified Kind
- Nacos API
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ServiceComb API
- API Calling
- Authentication
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Microservice
- Querying Information About a Microservice
- Deleting Definition Information About a Microservice
- Querying Information About All Microservices
- Creating Static Information for a Microservice
- Deleting Static Information About Microservices in Batches
- Modifying Extended Attributes of a Microservice
- Querying the Unique Service or Schema ID of a Microservice
- Schema
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Microservice Instance
- Registering a Microservice Instance
- Querying a Microservice Instance Based on service_id
- Deregistering a Microservice Instance
- Querying Details About a Microservice Instance
- Modifying the Extended Information About a Microservice Instance
- Modifying Status of a Microservice Instance
- Sending Heartbeat Information
- Querying a Microservice Instance by Filter Criteria
- Querying Microservice Instances in Batches
- Dependency
- Configuration Management
- Appendixes
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Precautions When Using Huawei Cloud CSE
- Nacos Engines
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ServiceComb Engines
- How Do I Perform Local Development and Testing?
- How Can I Handle a Certificate Loading Error?
- What If the Header Name Is Invalid?
- What Is the Performance Loss of Mesher?
- Why Is "Version validate failed" Displayed When I Attempt to Connect to the Service Center?
- Why Is "Not enough quota" Displayed When I Attempt to Connect to the Service Center?
- What Should I Do If the Service Registration Fails After IPv6 Is Enabled for the Exclusive ServiceComb Engine with Security Authentication Enabled?
- What Is Service Name Duplication Check?
- Why Do I Have to Define Service Contracts?
- Why Are Microservice Development Framework and Netty Versions Unmatched?
- What Do I Need to Know Before Upgrading an Exclusive ServiceComb Engine?
- What Must I Check Before Migrating Services from the Professional to the Exclusive Microservice Engine?
- Why Is "Duplicate cluster name" Displayed?
- Error Message "the subnet could not be found" Is Displayed When the Access Address Fails to Be Processed During Engine Creation
- Why Is Error "does not match rule: {Max: 100, Regexp: ^[a-zA-Z0-9]{1,160}$|^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-.]{0,158}[a-zA-Z0-9]$}"}" Reported?
- What Should I Do If SpringCloud Applications Fail to Connect to the Configuration Center of ServiceComb Engine 2.x?
- Why Could My the Global Configuration Not Be Modified?
- Obtain Configurations Failed
- Videos
- General Reference
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Configuration Management (Applicable to Engine 1.x)
The configuration added here is a global configuration. After being added, the configuration takes effect immediately if all microservices registered with the engine use it.
If dynamic configuration is set for a single microservice, the dynamic configuration overwrites the global configuration. For details about how to set dynamic configuration, see Dynamic Configuration.
Creating a Configuration
Configuration management provides common configurations for microservices, such as log levels and running parameters. After being added, the configuration item is used as the default one if no same configuration items are defined for microservices.
Configuration items are stored in plaintext. Do not include sensitive data.
- Log in to CSE.
- Choose Exclusive ServiceComb Engines.
- Click the target engine.
- Choose Configuration Management.
- In the displayed Security Authentication dialog box, enter the account name and password, and click OK.
NOTE:
- If you connect to the ServiceComb engine for the first time, enter the account name root and the password entered when Creating a ServiceComb Engine.
- For details about how to create an account, see Adding an Account.
- Click Create Configuration Item.
- On the Create Configuration Item page, select a microservice environment and enter Configuration Item and Value.
- Click OK.
Importing Configurations
- Log in to CSE.
- Choose Exclusive ServiceComb Engines.
- Click the target engine.
- Choose Configuration Management.
- In the displayed Security Authentication dialog box, enter the account name and password, and click OK.
NOTE:
- If you connect to the ServiceComb engine for the first time, enter the account name root and the password entered when Creating a ServiceComb Engine.
- For details about how to create an account, see Adding an Account.
- Click Import.
- Select a microservice environment, click Import, and select the target file.
NOTE:
A maximum of 150 configuration items can be imported at a time.
- Click Close.
Exporting Configurations
- Log in to CSE.
- Choose Exclusive ServiceComb Engines.
- Click the target engine.
- Choose Configuration Management.
- In the displayed Security Authentication dialog box, enter the account name and password, and click OK.
NOTE:
- If you connect to the ServiceComb engine for the first time, enter the account name root and the password entered when Creating a ServiceComb Engine.
- For details about how to create an account, see Adding an Account.
- Click Export All.
Deleting a Configuration
- Log in to CSE.
- Choose Exclusive ServiceComb Engines.
- Click the target engine.
- Choose Configuration Management.
- In the displayed Security Authentication dialog box, enter the account name and password, and click OK.
NOTE:
- If you connect to the ServiceComb engine for the first time, enter the account name root and the password entered when Creating a ServiceComb Engine.
- For details about how to create an account, see Adding an Account.
- Select the target configuration item and click Delete. You can also click Delete in the Operation column of the target configuration item.
- Click OK.
Editing a Configuration
- Log in to CSE.
- Choose Exclusive ServiceComb Engines.
- Click the target engine.
- Choose Configuration Management.
- In the displayed Security Authentication dialog box, enter the account name and password, and click OK.
NOTE:
- If you connect to the ServiceComb engine for the first time, enter the account name root and the password entered when Creating a ServiceComb Engine.
- For details about how to create an account, see Adding an Account.
- Click Edit in the Operation column of the target configuration item and edit the values of the configuration item.
- Click OK.
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