View the list of MariaDB Clusters

After creation, you can view the list of MariaDB clusters and delete them if they are no longer required.

To view a list of the clusters, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the DCD with your username and password.

  2. Go to Menu > Databases > MariaDB.

Result: A list of all MariaDB clusters is displayed. You will see the following details: — NAME: Displays the name of the cluster. Select the name of the cluster to view its details. — STATE: Displays the state of the respective MariaDB cluster:  — CREATING: When the cluster is in the creation mode.  — BUSY: When the cluster is being updated. For example, after modifying its details or after restoration.  — AVAILABLE: When the cluster is available and healthy.  — RESTORING: When the cluster is being restored.  — DESTROYING: When the cluster is being deleted.  — FAILED: An error occurred. — LOCATION: Displays the location where the MariaDB cluster is located. — INSTANCES: Displays the number of nodes. — VERSION: The version is set to 10.6 by default. — OPTIONS: Select to perform the following:  — Details: Select to view the details of the respective cluster.  — Delete: Select to delete the corresponding cluster. In the dialog box that appears, select Delete to confirm deletion. For more information, see Delete a MariaDB Cluster.

List of MariaDB clusters

View individual Cluster details

To view the details of each cluster in the Details window:

  1. Log in to the DCD with your username and password.

  2. Go to Menu > Databases > MariaDB.

  3. You can navigate to the Details window using either of these options:

  • Select the name of the cluster.

Navigate via the name of the cluster
  • Selecting Details from the OPTIONS column.

Details option
  1. You can view the following:

  • Properties: Displays the cluster's UUID, DNS name, its version, state, the number of instances created, and the data center location where it is located.

  • Instance configuration: Displays the number of CPUs utilized, RAM size and the storage used.

  • Datacenter connection: Displays the name of the data center, the associated LAN, and the dedicated private IP address.

  • Maintenance period: Displays the stipulated day of the week and the time scheduled for the maintenance window.

  • Point In Time Recovery: Displays the earliest backup available for restoration. For more information, see Restore a MariaDB Cluster from a Backup.

  • Delete cluster: Select to delete the respective cluster. For more information, see Delete a MariaDB Cluster.

MariaDB cluster details

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