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Viewing Scaling Records

Last updated: 2023-12-27 10:28:32
    The records of auto scaling actions can be viewed in Scaling history. Grading of auto scaling events is supported, and event alarm policies are set based on the event level. For more information about event levels, see Cluster Events. For more information about event alarm configuration, see Alarm Configurations.

    Custom Scaling Records

    Supports filtering the scaling records by execution time range and searching by policy name.
    Sorts by Execution time, and displays Execution time, Policy name, Scaling type, and Execution status. You can click Details in the Operation column to view details.
    There are four auto scaling execution statuses:
    Executing: The automatic scaling is being executed.
    Successful: All nodes are added to or removed from the cluster.
    Partially successful: Some nodes are successfully added or removed from the cluster, while others fail due to disk quota management or CVM inventory.
    Failed: No node is added to or removed from the cluster.
    Resource supplement retry displays whether this feature is enabled. If it is enabled, the retries will be displayed.
    Elastic node count displays the details of the execution result. If the execution fails, it will display the cause of the failure as well as the solution.
    Scaling Specification displays the instance specification and the number of added or removed nodes after the rule is triggered.
    
    
    
    

    Managed scaling records

    Supports filtering the scaling records by Execution Time or Scaling Type.
    Supports sorting by Execution Time, Scaling Type, Model Specification, Quantity, Execution Status, or Reason.
    There are two execution statuses of managed scaling:
    Successful: The target node is added to or removed from the cluster based on the cluster load.
    Failed: The target node failed to be added to the cluster based on the cluster load due to resource insufficiency. We recommend you modify the preset resource specification.
    Model Specification: The target model specification and type after the rule is triggered for a scale-out or scale-in.
    Quantity: The number of added or removed nodes in various specifications after the operation.
    
    
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