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Cloning Clusters

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Feature Introduction

When you want to quickly create a cluster by reusing the configurations of an existing cluster, you can use the cluster cloning feature.

Use Limits

Configuration Item
Description
Product Edition
Clusters with decommissioned product editions cannot be cloned.
Billing Mode
If the node billing mode of the existing cluster are inconsistent, the cluster will be cloned as a pay-as-you-go cluster by default. After the cluster is created, you can change its billing mode from pay-as-you-go to monthly subscription as needed.
Node Configurations
1. Only supports cloning Master, Core, Task, and Common node specifications.
2. If there are multiple resource specifications for the same node type in the same availability zone, the latest node's specifications will be used by default when cloning.
Number of Nodes
The number of cloned nodes defaults to the minimum number of nodes, but you can adjust the quantity as needed.
Component Configuration
1. Hadoop cluster type supports cloning component configurations, while other cluster types do not support cloning component configurations.
2. It only supports cloning cluster-level custom component configurations, including component configurations created during cluster creation and modified in the console.
3. The custom configuration range that supports cloning: address, path, and username configurations. Newly added custom configuration files are not supported for cloning. If you need to modify the password-related configurations, you can manually import them through the software configurations on the purchase page. For more details, see Software Configurations.
Security Group
If an existing cluster has multiple security groups or the security groups have been modified, the first active security group of the existing cluster will be used by default when cloning.
Resource Tag
Only cluster-level tags are supported for cloning. Node-level tags cannot be cloned.
Metadata Configurations
Existing clusters with MetaDB version 5.6 will be upgraded to 5.7 by default when cloning.
Information that cannot be cloned to a new cluster: auto-scaling rules, YARN resource scheduling configurations, cluster user information, self-built MySQL username and password associated with Hive metadatabase, and key pair/password for cluster login.

Directions

1. Log in to the EMR console, and select the corresponding cluster in the cluster list.
2. Select Management > More > Clone to open the secondary confirmation pop-up window for cluster cloning.
3. After confirming the information, click Acknowledge and Continue Cloning, and redirect to the cluster purchase page.
4. On the generated cluster purchase page, confirm the cloned cluster configurations. You can manually adjust the related configurations as needed. If you want to keep the configurations unchanged, fill in the relevant password or key, select the terms and conditions, and click Buy Now to clone the cluster.

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