This topic describes how to view the configurations of an auto provisioning group, the information of created instances in the auto provisioning group, and the execution status of scheduling tasks.
Prerequisites
Your account is granted permissions on Auto Provisioning. For more information, see Manage the service-linked role for Auto Provisioning.
Procedure
Log on to the ECS console.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
In the upper-left corner of the top navigation bar, select a region.
On the Auto Provisioning page, find the auto provisioning group that you want to view and click View Details in the Actions column.
The following table describes the information that is displayed in the Auto Provisioning Group Details panel.
Tab
Description
Group Configurations
Basic Information: the basic information of the auto provisioning group, including the ID, type, status, effective time, and expiration time of the group.
Group Capacity: the real-time and target capacities of the auto provisioning group, including the total real-time and target capacities, the real-time and target capacities of preemptible instances, and the real-time and target capacities of pay-as-you-go instances.
Capacity-related Settings: the capacity-related configurations of the auto provisioning group, including the policy for creating preemtible instances and the shutdown configurations that are used when the group expires or when the target capacity is exceeded.
Template Configurations
Original Configurations: the source configurations that include information such as the ID and version of the launch template.
Extended Configurations: the extended instance configurations that include information such as instance types and zones configured for the auto provisioning group.
Instances
The list of instances that have been created in the auto provisioning group.
Group History
The scheduling tasks that the auto provisioning group has executed. If the success rate of the tasks is low, check whether the configurations of the auto provisioning group such as available resource pools or maximum prices are properly configured.