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A node is a machine in the LXD cluster. Depending on whether it is running the management components of Anbox Cloud or streaming services, the node can serve multiple purposes such as a control node, worker node etc. The Anbox Management Service(AMS) hosts metadata that is necessary for its functioning on the nodes.
Possible node statuses
The following table lists the different statuses that a node can have depending on its state and what each status means:
Image status | Description |
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created |
The node is successfully created and ready to be used. |
initializing |
The status of the node when its corresponding LXD instance is currently being configured. |
initialized |
The status of the node after its corresponding LXD instance is initialised. |
online |
The node is available and can be used by the AMS. |
offline |
The node is not available and cannot be used by the AMS. |
deleted |
The node has been deleted and no longer available for use. |
error |
The node cannot be used because of an error. |
unknown |
A possible error occurred and the real state of the node cannot be determined. |
If you encounter the error
or the unknown
status, file a bug.