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Renewal

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If you do not renew a yearly/monthly subscription cluster in advance or have insufficient account balance to complete auto-renewal before the expiration date, the cluster will enter an isolated status. You need to complete the renewal promptly to recover the cluster to its normal status. If renewal is not completed during the isolation period, the system will automatically release all cluster resources after the isolation period ends. All data will be cleared and cannot be recovered.
Note:
Postpaid by hour clusters do not require renewal. You only need to ensure a sufficient available account balance. For specific steps to top up your account, see Online Top-up.

Renewal

Two renewal methods are supported: manual renewal and auto-renewal. The details are as follows:
Manual renewal: For a yearly/monthly subscription cluster, you can manually renew it at any time from the time of purchase until it is completely deleted to extend its service period.
Auto-renewal: After you enable auto-renewal for a yearly/monthly subscription cluster, if the account balance is sufficient, the cluster will be automatically renewed on the expiration date.
Note:
For detailed status descriptions after cluster expiration, see Overdue Payments.


Manual Renewal

Manual Renewal in the TDMQ for RabbitMQ Console

1. Log in to the TDMQ for RabbitMQ console.
2. In the left sidebar, click Cluster, select the target region, and then click Renew in the Operation column of the target cluster.
3. In the pop-up window, select the renewal duration. At this point, you can also choose to enable auto-renewal for the cluster.
4. Click Confirm. After you complete the payment on the order payment page, the renewal will be completed.

Manual Renewal in Billing Center

1. Log in to the TDMQ for RabbitMQ console.
2. In the upper-right corner of the page, move the pointer over Billing Center and click Renewal Management in the drop-down list to go to Billing Center.
3. On the Renewal Management page, select the expiration time range, search for and select Tencent Distributed Message Queue (TDMQ). On the Manual Renewal tab, select the sub-product TDMQ for RabbitMQ to manually renew your clusters.
Renew a single cluster: Click Renew in the Operation column of the target cluster.
Renew multiple clusters at a time: Select the clusters that you want to renew and then click Batch Renewal in the upper-left corner.
4. In the pop-up window, select the renewal duration and click Batch Renewal. After you complete the payment on the order payment page, the renewal will be completed.

Auto-Renewal

Auto-renewal reduces the management overhead of manual renewal and prevents clusters from being automatically deleted due to missed manual renewals.

Enabling Auto-Renewal When Purchasing a Cluster

You can choose to enable auto-renewal on the purchase page for RabbitMQ clusters. For detailed steps on purchasing a cluster, see Creating a Cluster.
When switching the billing mode of a cluster from postpaid by hour to yearly/monthly subscription, you can also choose to enable auto-renewal. For specific steps to switch the billing mode, see Switching Cluster Billing Modes.

Enabling Auto-Renewal in Billing Center

If you did not enable auto-renewal when purchasing the cluster, you can choose to enable auto-renewal for the cluster when it is not expired and in the Running status. The procedure is as follows:
1. Log in to the TDMQ for RabbitMQ console.
2. In the upper-right corner of the page, move the pointer over Billing Center and click Renewal Management in the drop-down list to go to Billing Center.
3. On the Renewal Management page, select the expiration time range, search for and select Tencent Distributed Message Queue (TDMQ). On the Manual Renewal tab, select the sub-product TDMQ for RabbitMQ to enable auto-renewal for your clusters.
Enable auto-renewal for a single cluster: Click Set as Auto-renewal in the Operation column of the target cluster.
Enable auto-renewal for multiple clusters at a time: Select the clusters and click Set as Auto-renewal in the upper-left corner.
4. In the pop-up window, select I have read and agree to the Auto-renewal Rules and click OK to complete enabling auto-renewal.

Setting a Unified Expiration Date

If you have multiple RabbitMQ clusters with different expiration dates, you can set their expiration dates to the same date for easier daily management and renewal.
For specific operations, see Setting a Unified Expiration Date.

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