After you perform operations such as configuration changes, version upgrades, access control lists (ACLs) enabling, and instance upgrades on an ApsaraMQ for Kafka instance, instance restarts are required. If a restart task is initiated for an ApsaraMQ for Kafka instance, you can view the execution records of the restart task in the ApsaraMQ for Kafka console. This helps you track task progress and identify the causes of unexpected restarts on brokers.
Prerequisites
An ApsaraMQ for Kafka instance is created and deployed. Make sure that the instance is in the Running state.
Procedure
Log on to the ApsaraMQ for Kafka console. In the Resource Distribution section of the Overview page, select the region where the ApsaraMQ for Kafka instance that you want to manage resides.
On the Instances page, click the name of the instance that you want to manage.
On the Instance Details page, click the Task Execution Records tab.
The execution records of restart tasks are displayed in the lower part of the Task Execution Records tab. The following table describes the fields on the tab.
Field
Description
Example
Task Type
The type of the restart task. Valid values:
Configuration Change: The message configurations of the instance, including the message retention period and the maximum message size, are modified. For more information, see Modify configurations for messages.
Instance Upgrade: The configurations of the instance, including the specification type, instance edition, traffic specification, disk capacity, and partition specification, are upgraded. For more information, see Upgrade instance configurations.
Version Upgrade: The major or minor version of the instance is upgraded. For more information, see Upgrade the versions of instances.
ACL Enabling: The ACL feature is used to manage Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) users and their resource access permissions on ApsaraMQ for Kafka Professional Edition instances. For more information, see Grant permissions to SASL users.
Instance Upgrade
Status
The status of the restart task. Valid values:
Not Executed
Executing
Executed
Canceled
Executed
Start Time
The time when the restart task started.
20:51:11 on May 26, 2021
End Time
The time when the restart task ended.
20:59:32 on May 26, 2021
Time Consumed
The period of time consumed to execute the restart task.
8 minutes and 20 seconds