Kafka
Kafka provides distributed, high-throughput, scalable message queue service. The message queue Kafka version is widely used in big data areas such as log collection, monitoring data aggregation, streaming data processing, online and offline analytics, and has become an integral part of the big data ecosystem.
Currently only read-only docking to Tencent Cloud’s Kafka.
Entry: In the cloud management platform click the top left corner of navigation menu, and click “Middleware/Message Queue/Kafka” menu item in the left menu bar that pops up to enter the Kafka page.
Sync Status
This function is used to get the current state of the Kafka.
Single sync state
- On the Kafka page, click the “Sync Status” button in the right action column of the list to synchronize the Kafka status.
Batch Sync Status
- On the Kafka page, click the action column “Sync Status” button at the top of the list to synchronize the Kafka status.
Delete-Lock
This function is used to set the deletion protection of the Kafka. When Kafka has enabled delete protection, Kafka can’t be deleted; when Kafka has disabled delete protection, Kafka can be deleted.
Delete-Lock Setting
- Disable delete protection.
- Click the Kafka name with icon to the right of the Kafka, click the “More” button in the action bar to the right of the Kafka, and select the drop-down menu " Delete-Lock" menu item to bring up the Delete-Lock dialog box.
- Select “Disable” delete protection and click the “OK” button.
- Enable delete protection.
- When the Kafka name is not marked with icon, click the “More” button in the action bar on the right side of the Kafka, and select the " Delete-Lock" menu item to bring up the Delete-Lock dialog box.
- Select “Enable” delete protection, and click “OK” button.
Batch Delete-Lock Setting
- Disable delete protection.
- Check one or more Kafka in the Kafka list, click the “Batch Action” button at the top of the list, select the drop-down menu " Delete-Lock" menu item, and the Delete-Lock dialog box pops up.
- Select “Disable” delete protection, click “OK” button to disable delete protection for Kafka in bulk.
- Enable Delete Protection.
- Check one or more Kafka in the list of Kafka, click the “Batch Action” button at the top of the list, select the drop-down menu " Delete-Lock" menu item, and the Delete-Lock dialog box pops up.
- Select “Enable” delete protection, click “OK” button to enable delete protection for Kafka in bulk.
Delete
This function is used to delete Kafka when the Kafka name item has icon on the right side of the Kafka name item, it means that the Kafka is enabled with deletion protection, and the Kafka cannot be deleted, if you want to delete the Kafka, you need to disable the deletion protection first.
Single delete
- On the Kafka page, click the “More” button on the right side of the Kafka, select the drop-down menu “Delete” menu item, and the operation confirmation dialog box will pop up.
- Click the “OK” button to complete the operation.
Batch Delete
- Select one or more Kafka in the list of Kafka, click the “Batch Action” button at the top of the list, select the drop-down menu “Delete” menu item, and the operation confirmation dialog box pops up.
- Click the “OK” button to complete the operation.
View Kafka Details
This function is used to view the detailed information of Kafka.
- On the Kafka page, click the Kafka Name item to enter the Kafka Details page.
- View the following information.
- Details: including ID on cloud, ID, name, status, domain, project, platform, billing method, availability zone, region, cloud account, cloud subscription, create at, update at, and description.
- Configuration information: including version, storage, bandwidth, connection endpoints, and message retention length.
- Other information: support to turn on or off delete protection.
View backups of Kafka
This function is used to view the backup information of Kafka.
- In the Kafka page, click the name of Kafka to enter the Kafka details page.
- Click the “Backup Management” tab to enter the backup management page.
- View the backup information of Kafka, including name, backup type, size, status, and backup start/end time.
View Kafka Operation Log
This function is used to view the log information of Kafka related operations.
In the Kafka page, click the name of Kafka to enter the Kafka details page. 2. Click the Operation Log tab to enter the Operation Log page. - Load More Logs: In the Operation Logs page, the list shows 20 operation logs by default, if you want to see more operation logs, please click “Load More” button to get more log information. - View Log Details: Click the “View” button on the right column of the operation log to view the log details. Copy details are supported. - View logs of specified time period: If you want to view the operation logs of a certain time period, set the specific date in the start date and end date at the top right of the list to query the log information of the specified time period. - Export logs: Currently, only the logs displayed on this page are supported to be exported. Click the upper-right corner of icon, set the export data column in the pop-up Export Data dialog box, and click the “OK” button to export the logs.