Help Center/ Distributed Message Service for Kafka/ User Guide/ Managing Instances/ Viewing and Modifying Basic Information of a Kafka Instance
Updated on 2024-10-10 GMT+08:00

Viewing and Modifying Basic Information of a Kafka Instance

After creating a Kafka instance, you can view the details or modify some parameters of it on the console as required. These parameters include the instance name, description, security group, and capacity threshold policy.

Single-node instances do not support reconfiguration of Smart Connect and private network access.

Prerequisite

You can modify basic information of a Kafka instance when the instance is in the Running state.

Viewing Kafka Instance Details

  1. Log in to the console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner to select a region.

    Select the region where your Kafka instance is located.

  3. Click and choose Middleware > Distributed Message Service (for Kafka) to open the console of DMS for Kafka.
  4. You can filter Kafka instances by tag, status, name, version, flavor, used/available storage space, maximum partitions, billing mode, and enterprise project. Only enterprise users can filter instances by enterprise projects. For Kafka instance statuses, see Table 1.

    Table 1 Kafka instance status description

    Status

    Description

    Creating

    The instance is being created.

    Creation failed

    The instance failed to be created.

    Running

    The instance is running properly.

    Only instances in the Running state can provide services.

    Faulty

    The instance is not running properly.

    Starting

    The status between Frozen and Running.

    Restarting

    The instance is being restarted.

    Changing

    The instance specifications or public access configurations are being modified.

    Change failed

    The instance specifications or public access configurations failed to be modified.

    You cannot restart, delete, or modify an instance in the Change failed state. Contact customer service.

    Frozen

    The instance is frozen.

    Freezing

    The status between Running and Frozen.

    Upgrading

    The instance is being upgraded.

    Rolling back

    The instance is being rolled back.

    Binning

    The instance is being moved to the recycle bin.

    Binned

    The instance is in the recycle bin.

    Recovering

    The instance is being recovered from the recycle bin.

  5. Click the name of the desired Kafka instance and view detailed information about the instance on the Basic Information tab page.

    Table 2 and Table 3 describe the parameters for connecting to a Kafka instance. For details about other parameters, see the Basic Information tab page of the Kafka instance on the console.

    Table 2 Connection parameters (SASL_SSL cannot be changed)

    Section

    Parameter

    Description

    Connection

    Username

    Username for accessing the instance with SASL_SSL enabled.

    Kafka SASL_SSL

    Whether SASL_SSL is enabled.

    This function is unavailable for single-node instances.

    Security Protocol

    Security protocol used by the instance with SASL_SSL enabled.

    SASL Mechanism

    SASL mechanism used by the instance with SASL_SSL enabled.

    SSL Certificate

    Click Download to download the SSL certificate for accessing the instance.

    Instance Address (Private Network)

    Address for connecting to the instance when public access is disabled.

    The number of connection addresses is the same as that of brokers.

    Manager Address (Private Network)

    Address for connecting to Kafka Manager when public access is disabled.

    Instances created since May 17, 2023 do not have this address.

    Manager Username

    Username for connecting to Kafka Manager.

    Instances created since May 17, 2023 do not have this username.

    Public Access

    Indicates whether public access has been enabled for the instance.

    Instance Address (Public Network)

    Address for connecting to the instance when public access is enabled.

    This parameter is displayed only when public access is enabled.

    Manager Address (Public Network)

    Address for connecting to Kafka Manager when public access is enabled.

    This parameter is displayed only when public access is enabled.

    Instances created since May 17, 2023 do not have this address.

    Intra-VPC Plaintext Access

    Whether intra-VPC plaintext access is enabled.

    Table 3 Connection parameters (plaintext and ciphertext access)

    Section

    Parameter

    Sub-Parameter

    Description

    Connection

    Username

    -

    Username for accessing the instance with ciphertext access enabled.

    Private Network Access

    Plaintext Access

    Indicates whether plaintext access is enabled.

    Address (Private Network, Plaintext)

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Plaintext Access.

    Ciphertext Access

    Indicates whether ciphertext access is enabled.

    Address (Private Network, Ciphertext)

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Ciphertext Access.

    Security Protocol

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Ciphertext Access.

    Public Network Access

    Toggle switch

    Indicates whether public access has been enabled.

    Plaintext Access

    This parameter is displayed only when Public Access is enabled.

    Indicates whether plaintext access is enabled.

    Address (Public Network, Plaintext)

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Plaintext Access.

    Ciphertext Access

    This parameter is displayed only when Public Access is enabled.

    Indicates whether ciphertext access is enabled.

    Address (Public Network, Ciphertext)

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Ciphertext Access.

    Security Protocol

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Ciphertext Access.

    SASL Mechanism

    -

    This parameter is displayed only after you enable Ciphertext Access.

    SSL Certificate

    -

    This parameter is displayed only when SASL_SSL is enabled.

    Click Download to download the SSL certificate for accessing the instance.

Modifying Basic Information of a Kafka Instance

  1. Log in to the console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner to select a region.

    Select the region where your Kafka instance is located.

  3. Click and choose Middleware > Distributed Message Service (for Kafka) to open the console of DMS for Kafka.
  4. Click the desired Kafka instance to view its details.
  5. Modify the following parameters if needed:

    Table 4 Modifiable Kafka parameters

    Parameter

    How to Modify

    Result

    Instance Name

    Click , enter a new name, and click .

    Naming rules: 4–64 characters; starts with a letter; can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).

    The modification result is displayed in the upper right corner of the page.

    Enterprise Project

    Click , select a new enterprise project from the drop-down list, and click .

    Only for enterprise users. Modifying this parameter does not restart the instance.

    The modification result is displayed in the upper right corner of the page.

    Smart Connect

    See Enabling Smart Connect and Disabling Smart Connect.

    To check the progress and result of the current task, go to the Background Tasks page.

    Description

    Click , enter a new description, and click .

    0 to 1024 characters.

    The modification result is displayed in the upper right corner of the page.

    Security Group

    Click , select a new security group from the drop-down list, and click .

    Modifying this parameter does not restart the instance.

    The modification result is displayed in the upper right corner of the page.

    Private Network Access

    See Configuring Plaintext or Ciphertext Access to Kafka Instances.

    You will be redirected to the Background Tasks page, which displays the modification progress and result.

    Public Access

    See Configuring Kafka Public Access.

    You will be redirected to the Background Tasks page, which displays the modification progress and result.

    Capacity Threshold Policy

    Click the desired policy. In the displayed Confirm dialog box, click OK.

    Modifying this parameter does not restart the instance.

    You will be redirected to the Background Tasks page, which displays the modification progress and result.

    Automatic Topic Creation

    Enable/Disable this Automatic Topic Creation. In the displayed Confirm dialog box, click OK.

    Changing this option may restart the instance.

    You will be redirected to the Background Tasks page, which displays the modification progress and result.

    Cross-VPC Access

    See Accessing Kafka Using a VPC Endpoint Across VPCs and Accessing Kafka in a Public Network Using DNAT.

    The modification result is displayed in the upper right corner of the page.