Updated on 2024-10-11 GMT+08:00

Performing a Health Check

Scenario

To ensure that cluster parameters, configurations, and monitoring are correct and that the cluster can run stably for a long time, you can perform a health check during routine maintenance.

A system health check includes MRS Manager, service-level, and host-level health checks:

  • MRS Manager health checks focus on whether the unified management platform can provide management functions.
  • Service-level health checks focus on whether components can provide services properly.
  • Host-level health checks focus on whether host indicators are normal.

The system health check includes three types of check items: health status, related alarms, and customized monitoring indicators for each check object. The health check results are not always the same as the Health Status on the portal.

Procedure

  • Manually perform the health check for all services.

    On the MRS details page, choose Management Operations > Start Cluster Health Check.

    • The cluster health check includes Manager, service, and host status checks.
    • To perform cluster health checks, you can also choose System > Check Health Status > Start Cluster Health Check on MRS Manager.
    • To export the health check result, click Export Report in the upper left corner.
  • Manually perform the health check for a service.
    1. On the MRS cluster details page, click Components.
    2. Select the target service from the service list.
    3. Choose More > Start Service Health Check to start the health check for the service.
  • Manually perform the health check for a host.
    1. On the MRS details page, click Nodes.
    2. Expand the node group information and select the check box of the host to be checked.
    3. Choose Node > Start Host Health Check to start the health check for the host.