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Viewing Basic HBase Cluster Information
You can monitor and manage the clusters you create. On the CloudTable console, click Cluster Management. In the cluster list, locate the cluster to be viewed and click the cluster name to access the basic information page. You can view the cluster information and network configurations.
Table 1 and Table 2 describe parameters about basic cluster information.
Parameter |
Description |
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Cluster Name |
Name of a cluster. Set this parameter when creating a cluster. |
Cluster ID |
Cluster ID |
Cluster Status |
Cluster status information |
Used Storage Capacity |
Used storage capacity |
Billing Mode |
Billing mode of the cluster |
Version |
Cluster kernel version |
Created |
Time when a cluster is created |
Enterprise Project |
You can group related cloud resources (for example, resources used for the same purpose) and manage them by enterprise project.
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ZK Link (Intranet) |
ZooKeeper address. You can click |
Enable Security Channel |
You can check whether the security channel is enabled on the CloudTable console. |
Enable Thrift Server |
If No is displayed, Thrift Server is disabled. If Yes is displayed, Thrift Server is enabled and the IP address of Thrift Server is displayed. |
Thrift Server IP |
The visibility of this field on the cluster details page depends on the Thrift Server's status: it appears when enabled and is hidden when disabled. |
Database Engine |
The value is HBase. |
Read-only Threshold |
When data is written to the storage device after the cluster's storage usage reaches a specified threshold, the storage space may become fully utilized, potentially causing performance and functionality issues. To prevent this, it is essential to set a threshold for the cluster. Upon reaching this threshold, the cluster will switch to read-only mode, and an alarm will be triggered to prompt timely management of the cluster status. The default threshold is set at 85%, with an adjustable range from 70% to 90%. |
Read-only |
"Yes" indicates that the read-only threshold is reached. "No" indicates that the read-only threshold is not reached. |
Parameter |
Description |
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Region |
Working area of the cluster. Set this parameter when creating a cluster. |
AZ |
AZ you select during cluster creation |
VPC |
VPC you select during cluster creation A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a secure, isolated, logical network environment. |
Subnet |
Subnet you select during cluster creation A subnet provides dedicated network resources that are logically isolated from other networks, improving network security. |
Security Group |
Security group you select during cluster creation |
Parameter |
Parameters |
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Compute |
Select proper compute specifications based on service requirements. Each specification displays the CPU, memory, and recommended application scenarios of a single node.
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Storage |
Ultra-high I/O is recommended. |
Nodes |
Use the default value 2. |
Parameter |
Description |
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Compute |
Select proper compute specifications based on service requirements. Each specification displays the CPU, memory, and recommended application scenarios of a single node.
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Storage |
Select the disk specifications and capacity of the HBase compute node.
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Nodes |
Set the number of nodes in a cluster. The value ranges from 2 to 20. |
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