Uptime Schedule Settings
Overview
The Uptime Schedule settings are provided for non-critical servers that do not need to be running continuously. For non-running servers, Altinity.Cloud does not bill you for compute resources or support.
- Note that this cost-saving does not apply to storage and backups.
The available uptime schedules are:
- ALWAYS ON - CPU always active
- STOP WHEN INACTIVE - CPU shuts off after set hours of inactivity
- ON SCHEDULE - Days of the week, set To and From times down to the minute
The Schedule (clock) icon indicates if a schedule has been set, and serves as a shortcut to quickly open the Uptime Schedule settings window. Other locations include:
- On the Altinity Cluster Manager cluster view, beside each cluster name (See Figure 1 item (A)
- Within the CONFIGURE > Uptime Schedule menu (See Figure 1 item (B)
- On the Dashboard tab of the cluster detail page.
WARNING: Do not use schedules on production clusters that must operate continuously.
From the Altinity Cloud Manager dashboard page, use the menu Configure > Uptime Schedule to display settings for your cluster.
- (A) The schedule Icon
appears if STOP WHEN INACTIVE or ON SCHEDULE is set.
- (B) The CONFIGURE menu is how you get to the Uptime Schedule settings.
- (C) The Uptime Schedule settings are where you choose the uptime settings for your cluster and CONFIRM to save.
Figure 1 – Uptime Schedule located in the Configure menu. A clock icon shows in the cluster dashboard if a schedule is set
ALWAYS ON
Purpose
For mission-critical ClickHouse servers that must run 24/7.
Settings
There are no adjustable settings.
Figure 2 – ALWAYS ON Uptime Schedule setting.
To select ALWAYS ON from your cluster’s CONFIGURE > Uptime Schedule menu:
- Select ALWAYS ON.
- Select CONFIRM to save.
- Use CANCEL to close without saving.
Result
- Cluster Status shows nodes online as is shown in the following screenshot
Figure 3 – Cluster list view shows green nodes online.
STOP WHEN INACTIVE
Purpose
Used to turn off non-critical servers after a set number of hours of inactivity. For non-running servers, Altinity.Cloud does not bill you for compute resources or support.
Figure 4 – STOP WHEN INACTIVE Uptime Schedule setting.
Usage
To set the hours after which your cluster becomes inactive, from your cluster’s CONFIGURE > Uptime Schedule menu:
- Select STOP WHEN INACTIVE.
- Adjust the Hours of inactivity integer value with the up or down arrows, or enter a number. (Example: 2)
- Select CONFIRM to save.
- Use CANCEL to close without saving.
Result
- In your cluster dashboard list view
, a clock icon appears beside your cluster name (Example: cluster-example
).
NOTE: If a cluster is stopped for more than 30 days, you’ll get a warning message suggesting that you delete the cluster to avoid charges for the unused cluster:
Figure 5 Unused cluster warning message
ON SCHEDULE
Purpose
Sets the daily To and From times (GMT format) that your cluster servers will be allowed to operate on a weekly schedule.
The following cluster-example schedule sets Tuesday and Thursday for part-day operation from 8:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for All Day operation, and for the weekend Saturday and Sunday, the server is off.
Figure 6 – ON SCHEDULE Uptime Schedule setting.
Usage
To set a schedule for a cluster to run, from your cluster’s CONFIGURE > Uptime Schedule menu:
- Select ON SCHEDULE.
- Select Active green (right) for on, grey (left) for off.
- Select All Day green (right) for on, grey (left) for off.
- Enter the From time (GMT HH:MM AM/PM) you want the cluster to be active.
- Enter the To stop time (GMT HH:MM AM/PM) you want the cluster to be off.
- Select CONFIRM to save.
- Use CANCEL to close without saving.
Result
- In your cluster dashboard list view
, a clock icon appears beside your cluster name (Example: cluster-example
).