Subclusters in MC
In Eon Mode databases, you can use subclusters (groups of nodes) to separate different workloads, to control how those workloads use resources, and to facilitate scaling your database up and down as workloads fluctuate. This allows you to better manage your cloud resource expenses or data center resources. For an overview of subcluster concepts and how subclusters work, see Subclusters.
MC makes it easy to view and manage your subclusters. You can track how queries are performing and how well your subcluster resources are balanced. Using MC, you can use the information to adjust the number and size of your subclusters to improve your query throughput and system performance.
Visualizing your subclusters
The charts on the Database Overview page allow you to view and drill down into the resource usage of your database at any level. You can look at the resource usage of all nodes, or all subclusters, or individual subclusters. For details, see Charting subcluster resource usage in MC.
You can view statistics for the individual nodes in each subcluster in table format on the Database Manage page, in the Subclusters tab.
For a tour of the monitoring features of the Manage > Subclusters tab, see Viewing subcluster layout in MC.
Managing your subclusters
For Eon Mode databases, MC supports actions for subcluster and node management for the following public and private cloud providers:
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Enterprise Mode does not support subclusters.For Enterprise Mode databases, MC supports these actions:
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In the cloud on AWS: Add Node action, Add Instance action.
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On-premises: Add Node action.
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In the cloud on GCP, Enterprise Mode databases are not supported.To view and manage your subclusters, select your database from the MC Home page or the Databases and Clusters page. MC displays your database's Overview page. Select Manage at the bottom of the Overview page.
To view the Subclusters page, click the Manage > Subclusters tab:
Eon Mode in the cloud
In Eon Mode on cloud platforms, you can use the Manage > Subclusters tab to add subclusters, rebalance your subclusters, stop and start subclusters, scale subclusters up or down, or terminate a subcluster. You can also stop or start a node, or restart a database node and its underlying instance.
Eon Mode on-premises
In Eon Mode on-premises, available subcluster and node actions behave a little differently than in the cloud, because your Vertica nodes reside on actual machines in your data center rather than on cloud instances.
Subcluster Actions in Eon Mode on Premises
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In Eon Mode on-premises, you can use the Manage > Subclusters tab to add subclusters, rebalance your subclusters, or delete a subcluster.
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You can add (create) a subcluster only if additional Vertica host machines are available.
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When you delete a subcluster, MC deletes the subcluster from the database but does not delete the actual machines. MC stops the nodes in the subcluster, removes them from the subcluster, and deletes the subcluster. The Vertica host machines are then available to be added to other subclusters.
- When you start or stop a subcluster in an Eon Mode database on-premises, MC starts or stops the subcluster nodes on the Vertica host machines, but not the machines themselves.
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When you scale up a subcluster on-premises, the MC wizard displays a list of the available Vertica host machines that are not currently part of a database. You select the ones you want to add to the subcluster as nodes, then confirm that you want to scale up the subcluster.
When you scale down a subcluster on-premises, MC removes the nodes from the subcluster in the database, but does not terminate the Vertica host machines. The hosts are now available for scaling up other subclusters.
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Scale Up displays the IP addresses of all available Vertica hosts that are not part of the database. The Scale Up button is grayed out if there are no Vertica hosts in the cluster that are not part of the database.
Node actions in Eon Mode on premises
When you start or stop a node on-premises, MC starts or stops the node in the database, but does not start or stop the Vertica host machine. The Restart Node action is not available for on-premises Eon Mode databases.In this section
- Charting subcluster resource usage in MC
- Viewing subcluster layout in MC
- Adding subclusters in MC
- Rebalancing data using Management Console
- Subcluster action rules in MC
- Starting and stopping subclusters in MC
- Scaling subclusters up or down in MC
- Terminating subclusters in MC
- Node action rules in MC
- Starting, stopping, and restarting nodes in MC