Removing the Read-only Status
A cluster in read-only status does not allow write operations. You can remove this status on the management console. A cluster becomes read-only probably because of high disk usage. For details about how to solve this problem, see "High Disk Usage and Read Only Status" in Data Warehouse Service (DWS) Troubleshooting Guide.
- The read-only status can be canceled for version 1.7.2 or later.
- In 8.2.0 and later versions, you can free up disk space by using DROP/TRUNCATE TABLE in a read-only cluster.
Impact on the System
- You can cancel the read-only status only when a cluster is read-only.
- When a cluster is in read-only status, stop the write tasks to prevent data loss caused by used up disk space.
- After the read-only status is canceled, clear the data as soon as possible to prevent the cluster from entering the read-only status again after a period of time.
Removing Read-only Status
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- Choose Clusters > Dedicated Cluster. All clusters are displayed by default.
- In the Operation column of the target cluster, choose .
- In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK to confirm and remove the read-only status for the cluster.
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