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What is sync on cloud used for?
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Created on ‎02-26-2016 01:30 AM - edited ‎08-18-2019 05:06 AM
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Click on the details for a cluster I see a button for sync. What is that for? when should I use that?
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Created ‎02-26-2016 01:30 AM
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@Sunile Manjee That option will sync the portal with clsuter services/status in case you did some operations at ambari level and cb needs to be in syc with the current status
sync | Sync the cluster state metadata with Cloudbreak. Due to remote host instance Vs or Ambari service failures, any Cloudbreak-maintained state of the cluster (for example, number and type of instances, Ambari service health and similar) can go out of sync fro the actual cluster state. The sync operation forces Cloudbreak to resynchronize state. |
Created ‎02-26-2016 01:30 AM
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@Sunile Manjee That option will sync the portal with clsuter services/status in case you did some operations at ambari level and cb needs to be in syc with the current status
sync | Sync the cluster state metadata with Cloudbreak. Due to remote host instance Vs or Ambari service failures, any Cloudbreak-maintained state of the cluster (for example, number and type of instances, Ambari service health and similar) can go out of sync fro the actual cluster state. The sync operation forces Cloudbreak to resynchronize state. |
Created ‎02-26-2016 01:32 AM
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Created ‎02-26-2016 01:42 AM
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@Sunile Manjee You may want to fide the public IP in the screenshot
