Available in VPC
You can view detailed information related to the running DB instance and send Log data to a bucket created in NAVER Cloud Platform Object Storage for stable storage. The Object Storage service is available after subscribing to the service.
- By default, DB management features are available when the DB instance status is running.
- The available menus for DB management features differ depending on the DB cluster and DB instance.
To use the DB Instance details menu:
- In the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Database > Cloud DB Serverless. - Click the DB Cluster menu.
- In the DB cluster list, click the instance you want to manage, and then click [Manage DB].
- Click the necessary management tab at the DB Instance details menu.
DB Instance Logs
You can check the log file information of the selected DB instance, including Binary Log, Slow Query Log, Error Log, and General Log.
- Send to Object Storage button: Save the selected log file in Object Storage
- Delete Log button: Delete the selected log file (logs currently in use by the DB instance and Binary Log files cannot be deleted)
- Log Name: Log file name
- File size (byte): Log file size (byte)
- Last Modified: The date when the log file was last modified
- When sending to Object Storage, unlocking bucket and access control and access unlocking settings are required.
- Exporting to Object Storage may take several minutes to tens of minutes to be completed.
Additional fees apply when you subscribe to Object Storage. For more information on Object Storage and its pricing plans, see Service > Storage > Object Storage in NAVER Cloud Platform portal.
Process list
You can check the current connected sessions of the selected DB instance.
- Session ID: Unique session number
- USER: User name of the connected session
- DB: DB name of the connected session
- Command: Command executed by the connected session
- Time: Execution time of the command (seconds)
- State: Status of the connected session
- Kill Session: Force terminate the selected session
- Kill Multiple Session button: Force terminate all selected sessions (up to 50)
Variables
You can check the variable items and values applied to the selected DB instance.
- Variables Name: Item of the applied variable
- Value: Variable value
Status
You can check the status variable items and values of the selected DB instance.
- Status Name: Item of the status variable
- Status Value: Variable value