Differences and Relationships Between the MRS Management Console and Cluster Manager

You can access Manager from the MRS management console.

The following table lists the differences and relationships between the management console and MRS Manager.

Common Operation

MRS Console

MRS Manager

Changing subnets, adding security group rules, controlling OBS permissions, managing agencies, and synchronizing IAM users

Supported

Not supported

Adding node groups, scaling out, scaling in, and upgrading specifications

Supported

Not supported

Isolating hosts, starting all roles, and stopping all roles

Supported

Supported

Downloading the client, starting services, stopping services, and perform rolling restart of services

Supported

Supported

Viewing the instance status of services, configuring parameters, and synchronizing configurations

Supported

Supported

Viewing cleared alarms and events

Supported

Supported

Viewing the alarm help

Not supported

Supported

Setting thresholds

Not supported

Supported

Adding message subscription specifications

Supported

Not supported

Managing files

Supported

Not supported

Managing jobs

Supported

Not supported

Managing tenants

Supported

Supported

Managing tags

Supported

Not supported

Managing permissions (adding and deleting users, user groups, and roles, and changing passwords)

Not supported

Supported

Performing backup and restoration

Not supported

Supported

Auditing

Not supported

Supported

Monitoring resources and logging

Supported

Supported