• Performance Monitoring

    Deleting a monitoring panel: You can click Delete to delete a monitoring panel. The default monitoring panel cannot be deleted. Adding a Monitoring View Currently, DMS provides two types of monitoring views: cluster and database.

  • Submitting a Service Ticket

    Retain only the logs generated when the fault occurs and delete the logs generated before the fault occurs. It is advised to clear the previous log files, reproduce the issue, and obtain the log files.

  • Configuring Key Event Notifications

    Choose More > Delete in the Operation column. The Delete Key Event Notifications page is displayed. Click Yes to delete the key event notification function. Parent topic: Getting Started

  • DR Management

    You can delete a DR task when DR Status is Creation failed, Not started, Startup failed, Stopped, Stop failed, or Abnormal.

  • Creating an Instance

    Delete messages: The oldest messages (10% of the total number of messages) are automatically deleted to free up storage space for new requests. This policy has no adverse impact on message creation.

  • Development Specifications

    If a temporary table is used, delete the temporary table before you return the connection to the connection pool. If you do not do so, the connection state in the connection pool will remain, which affects subsequent operations using the connection pool.

  • Creating and Managing Views

    views Viewing details about a specified view Run the following command to view details about MyView: Deleting a view Run the following command to delete

  • Inserting Data to a Table

    Delete a backup table. If the table to be deleted is associated with other tables, delete the associated tables first. Parent topic: Creating and Managing Tables

  • Workload Snapshots

    Whether to collect statistics on the number of the SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and MERGE INTO statements that are being executed in each session, the response time of the SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements, and the number of DDL, DML, and DCL statements.

  • Creating and Managing Indexes

    Therefore, delete unnecessary indexes periodically.

  • Functions

    When calling a cloud service API, you can specify a profile rather than manually inputting the common information.KooCLI configuration commands are used to initialize configurations, and add, delete, modify, and query profiles.

  • Inserting Data to a Table

    To delete a backup file, run the following command: If the table to be deleted is dependent on other tables, you need to delete its dependent tables first.

  • Overview

    Frequently update and delete operations can lead to table bloating. To free up space, you can run the VACUUM or VACUUM FULL command on system catalogs. O&M details: O&M Plan and O&M Status.

  • Creating and Managing Partitioned Tables

    backup table tpcds.web_returns_p2: Modifying the row movement attributes of the partitioned table Deleting a partition Run the following command to delete

  • Creating and Managing Indexes

    Do not delete the index from the _id field. In a sharded cluster, if you do not use the _id field as the shard key, your application needs to ensure that the value in the _id field is unique to prevent errors.

  • Functions

    You can add, delete, modify, and query hosts (groups), delete hosts in batches, and verify connectivity in batches. Host connectivity supports EIP direct connection, proxy connection, and VPC direct connection in the self-hosted resource pool mode.

  • Best Practices for Automatic Partition Management

    Common partition tables do not automatically create new partitions or delete expired partitions. Therefore, maintenance personnel need to periodically create new partitions and delete expired partitions, leading to increased O&M costs.

  • Connecting an OpenHarmony 3.0 Device to IoTDA

    You can click Delete to delete a product that is no longer used. After the product is deleted, its resources such as the product models and codecs will be cleared. Exercise caution when deleting a product.

  • Procedure

    The command for deleting a profile is as follows: hcloud configure delete --cli-profile=${profileName} hcloud configure delete --cli-profile=test Profile test deleted. The default profile is default.

  • Procedure

    To completely delete the offline metadata package and the contained metadata cache files, delete the directory where these files are located, according to the OS you use.

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