On the Binlog Cluster Overview page of a binlog cluster, you can view its basic information, instance information, and binlog server information, and perform routine O&M operations on the binlog cluster.
Applicability
This topic applies only to OceanBase Cloud Platform (OCP) Enterprise Edition. OCP Community Edition does not support this feature.
Basic information
In the Basic Information section, you can view basic cluster information in the following fields: Binlog Cluster Name, Status, Version No., CDC Version, Created At, Modified At, MetaDB Information, Software Installation Directory, and Binlog File Generation Directory.
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Binlog Cluster Name | The name of the binlog cluster. |
| Status | The current status of the binlog cluster. Valid values: Running, Creating, In Operation Maintenance, Deleting, Starting, Restarting, Stopping, and Stopped. |
| Version No. | The version number of the binlog cluster. |
| CDC Version | The OceanBase CDC version number of the binlog cluster. |
| Created At | The time when the binlog cluster was created. |
| Modified At | The time when the binlog cluster was last modified. |
| MetaDB Information | The information about the MetaDB of the binlog cluster. You can click View to view the MetaDB information. |
| Software Installation Directory | The installation path of the binlog service, which is the path specified when the binlog cluster was created. For more information, see Create a binlog cluster. |
| Binlog File Generation Directory | The storage path of binlog data. Default value: software installation path/run |
View the binlog instance list
In the Binlog Instance List section, you can view information about all instances in the binlog cluster in the following columns: Binlog Instance Name, Business Tenant, Node IP, Conversion Delay, Convert RPS, Subscription Links, and Status. You can also click the Stop, Start, or Restart option in the Actions column of a binlog instance to operate the binlog instance. For more information, see Manage binlog instances.
View the binlog server list
In the Binlog Server List section, you can view information about binlog servers in the following columns: IP, Host Name, Resource Level, Host Category, Host Type, Model, IDC, Region, and Status. You can also click the Stop, Start, or Delete option in the Actions column of a binlog server to operate the binlog server. For more information, see Manage binlog servers.
Perform cluster management operations
You can perform other cluster management operations on the Binlog Cluster Overview page. For more information, see Add a binlog node, Start and stop a binlog cluster, Restart a binlog cluster, and Delete a binlog cluster.
You can perform routine O&M operations on a cluster by using the options provided in the left-side navigation pane. For more information, see Manage binlog cluster parameters.
Switch between binlog clusters
To view the information about another binlog cluster, click the name of the cluster in the upper-left corner of the Binlog Cluster Overview page to switch to its overview page.