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Deleting Cluster

Last updated: 2024-01-03 11:42:22

    Overview

    You can delete a TDMQ for RabbitMQ cluster if you no longer need it.
    The lifecycle of a TDMQ for RabbitMQ cluster is the process the cluster goes through from start to release. By properly managing the cluster lifecycle, you can ensure that the applications running in the cluster can provide services efficiently and economically. A cluster has the following status:
    Status
    Status Attribute
    Status Description
    Creating
    Intermediate status
    The cluster is being created.
    Running
    Stable status
    The cluster is running normally, indicating that your node status, disk utilization, and other metrics are within the normal range.
    Deleting
    Intermediate status
    The cluster is being deleted in the console or via APIs.
    Isolated
    Intermediate status
    The cluster is in the 7-day isolation period after overdue payment. Production and consumption cannot be performed in a cluster in the isolated status, but the data and configurations saved in the cluster will not be deleted.
    Failed to create
    Intermediate status
    The cluster is purchased with fees successfully deducted in the console or via APIs but fails to be assigned. In this case, contact us for assistance.
    Deletion failed
    Stable status
    TDMQ for RabbitMQ fails to release resources after the cluster is manually deleted or isn't renewed within 7 days after expiration.

    Directions

    Manual deletion

    You can manually delete a monthly subscribed cluster before it expires by following the steps below:
    1. Log in to the TDMQ console.
    2. On the left sidebar, select RabbitMQ > Cluster. Then, click Delete in the Operation column on the cluster list page.
    3. In the deletion confirmation pop-up window, click Delete.
    Note:
    After a cluster is deleted, all its configurations will be cleared and cannot be recovered. Therefore, proceed with caution.

    Automatic deletion upon expiration or overdue payment

    Monthly subscribed instances can be retained in the TDMQ for RabbitMQ console for up to 7 calendar days after they expire or have overdue payments. You can continue to use them if you renew them within 7 days after expiration. For details, see Payment Overdue.
    If the TDMQ for RabbitMQ instance is not renewed within 7 days (inclusive) after expiration, its resources will be released at midnight on the 8th day, and data will be cleared and cannot be restored.
    Note:
    Production and consumption cannot be performed in a cluster in the isolated status, but the data and configurations saved in the cluster will not be deleted.
    For clusters in the 7-day isolation status, you can go to the console to renew them by clicking Renew in the Operation column on the cluster list page. Successfully renewed clusters can go back to the running status and be normally used.
    
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