From 5bd73762a9b1e871604c79fef4b53bf80f1b6567 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Huijuan, Wang" Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 08:18:51 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] IMS UMN 0902 version Reviewed-by: Pristromskaia, Margarita Co-authored-by: Huijuan, Wang Co-committed-by: Huijuan, Wang --- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713142.html | 2 +- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713143.html | 2 +- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713184.html | 6 +++--- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713193.html | 6 +++--- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030730602.html | 3 ++- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0133773660.html | 4 ++-- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0171668652.html | 4 ++-- docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0174703579.html | 2 +- 8 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713142.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713142.html index 9cac4f71..8c9d2941 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713142.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713142.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

OSs Supported by Different Types of ECSs

This section describes the OSs supported by different types of ECSs.

-

x86 ECSs

  • Table 1 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:

    General-purpose S2, S3

    +

    x86 ECSs

    • Table 1 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs:

      General-purpose S2, S3

      Dedicated general-purpose C3, C4

      Memory-optimized M3, M4

      Disk-intensive D2

      diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713143.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713143.html index ee3beb2c..558ca902 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713143.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713143.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

      Supported OSs

      When you upload an external image file to an OBS bucket on the management console, the OS contained in the image file will be checked. Table 1 lists the OSs supported by external image files.

      If the OS cannot be identified or is not supported:

      -
      • For Windows, Other_Windows (64_bit) or Other_Windows (32_bit) will be selected during image registration.
      • For Linux, Other_Linux (64_bit) or Other_Linux (32_bit) will be selected during image registration.
      +
      • For Windows, Other_Windows (64_bit) or Other_Windows (32_bit) will be selected during image registration.
      • For Linux, Other_Linux (64_bit) or Other_Linux (32_bit) will be selected during image registration.
      • Uploading image files containing OSs not listed in Table 1 may fail. You are advised to contact the customer service before uploading these image files.
      • For details about the formats and OSs supported for BMS images, see Bare Metal Server Private Image Creation Guide.
      • You can only use external image files containing Windows 10 64bit or Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit to create ECSs on a Dedicated Host (DeH).
      diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713184.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713184.html index 9c009664..3f3415e2 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713184.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713184.html @@ -65,19 +65,19 @@

      This parameter is optional. The value can be BIOS or UEFI. For details about the differences between them, see How Is BIOS Different from UEFI?

      For details about which OSs support UEFI boot, see OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode.

      -

      The boot mode must be the same as that in the image file. You need to confirm which boot mode is used in the image file. After you select the correct boot mode, the boot mode will be configured for the image at the background. Select the right boot mode, or ECSs created using the image will not be able to boot up.

      +

      The boot mode must be the same as that in the image file. You need to confirm which boot mode is used in the image file. After you select the right boot mode, the boot mode will be configured for the image at the background. Select the right boot mode, or ECSs created using the image will not be able to boot up.

      OS

      To ensure that the image can be created and used properly, select an OS consistent with that in the image file. If you do not select an OS, the system attempts to automatically identify the OS in the image file.

      -
      NOTE:
      • If the system detects that the image file OS is different from the one you selected, the OS detected by the system will be used.
      • If the system cannot detect the OS in the image file, the OS you selected will be used.
      • If the OS you selected or identified by the system is incorrect, ECSs created from the image file may be affected.
      +
      NOTE:
      • If the system identifies that the OS in the image file is different from the one you select here, the identified OS prevails.
      • If the system fails to identify an OS, the OS you select will be used.
      • If the OS you selected or identified by the system is inconsistent with the actual one, ECSs created from the image file may not work properly.

      System Disk (GB)

      -

      The system disk capacity (value range: 40 GB to 1024 GB). Ensure that this value is at least equal to the system disk capacity in the image file.

      +

      The system disk capacity (value range: 40 GB to 1024 GB). Ensure that this value is not less than the system disk capacity in the image file.

      NOTE:

      If the uploaded VHD image is generated using qemu-img or similar tools, check the system disk capacity based on Why Did My VHD Upload Fail? Why Does the System Say the System Disk in the VHD Image File Is Larger Than What I Specified on the Management Console?

      diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713193.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713193.html index 5d734407..c3b80586 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713193.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030713193.html @@ -65,19 +65,19 @@

      This parameter is optional. The value can be BIOS or UEFI. For details about the differences between them, see How Is BIOS Different from UEFI?

      For details about which OSs support UEFI boot, see OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode.

      -

      The boot mode must be the same as that in the image file. You need to confirm which boot mode is used in the image file. After you select the correct boot mode, the boot mode will be configured for the image at the background. Select the right boot mode, or ECSs created using the image will not be able to boot up.

      +

      The boot mode must be the same as that in the image file. You need to confirm which boot mode is used in the image file. After you select the right boot mode, the boot mode will be configured for the image at the background. Select the right boot mode, or ECSs created using the image will not be able to boot up.

      OS

      To ensure that the image can be created and used properly, select an OS consistent with that in the image file. If you do not select an OS, the system attempts to automatically identify the OS in the image file.

      -
      NOTE:
      • If the system detects that the image file OS is different from the one you selected, the OS detected by the system will be used.
      • If the system cannot detect the OS in the image file, the OS you selected will be used.
      • If the OS you selected or identified by the system is incorrect, ECSs created from the image file may be affected.
      +
      NOTE:
      • If the system identifies that the OS in the image file is different from the one you select here, the identified OS prevails.
      • If the system fails to identify an OS, the OS you select will be used.
      • If the OS you selected or identified by the system is inconsistent with the actual one, ECSs created from the image file may not work properly.

      System Disk (GB)

      -

      The system disk capacity (value range: 40 GB to 1024 GB). Ensure that this value is at least equal to the system disk capacity in the image file.

      +

      The system disk capacity (value range: 40 GB to 1024 GB). Ensure that this value is not less than the system disk capacity in the image file.

      NOTE:

      If the uploaded VHD image is generated using qemu-img or similar tools, check the system disk capacity based on Why Did My VHD Upload Fail? Why Does the System Say the System Disk in the VHD Image File Is Larger Than What I Specified on the Management Console?

      diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030730602.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030730602.html index f455d548..b98d0bc8 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030730602.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0030730602.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
    • Double-click the Cloudbase-Init installation package.
    • Click Next.
    • Select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next.
    • Retain the default path and click Next.
    • In the Configuration options window, enter Administrator for Username, select COM1 for Serial port for logging, and ensure that Run Cloudbase-Init service as LocalSystem is not selected.

      The version number shown in the figure is for reference only.

      Figure 1 Configuring parameters
      -
    • Click Next.
    • Click Install.
    • In the Files in Use dialog box, select Close the application and attempt to restart them and click OK.
    • Check whether the version of the OS is Windows desktop.
      • If yes, go to 15.
      • If no, go to 14.
      +
    • Click Next.
    • Click Install.
    • In the Files in Use dialog box, select Close the application and attempt to restart them and click OK.
    • Check whether the version of the OS is Windows desktop.
      • If yes, go to 15.
      • If no, go to 14.
    • In the Completed the Cloudbase-Init Setup Wizard window, ensure that neither option is selected.
      Figure 2 Completing the Cloudbase-Init installation

      The version number shown in the figure is for reference only.

      @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ retry_count_interval=5
    • (Optional) Add the following configuration item to prevent metadata network disconnections caused by the default route added by Windows:
      [openstack]
       add_metadata_private_ip_route=False
    • (Optional) If the Cloudbase-Init version is 0.9.12 or later, you can customize the length of the password.

      Change the value of user_password_length to customize the password length.

      +
    • (Optional) Add the following configuration item to disable password changing upon first login:

      first_logon_behaviour=no

    • (Optional) Add the following configuration item to ensure that time synchronization from BIOS persists through system restarts:

      real_time_clock_utc=true

      The registry entry RealTimeIsUniversal=1 allows the system to synchronize time from BIOS. If real_time_clock_utc=true is not configured, Cloudbase-Init will revert RealTimeIsUniversal back to 0. As a result, the system cannot synchronize time from BIOS after a restart.

      diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0133773660.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0133773660.html index 270f45d3..4867669d 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0133773660.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0133773660.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@

      quick-import-tools

      -

      https://obs-20181128.ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

      +

      https://obs-20181128-ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

      @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Save settings? y (Specifies whethe

make

make install

-
  • Symptom:

    The following information is displayed when you run the qemu-img-hw command:

    +
  • Symptom:

    The following information is displayed when you run the qemu-img-hw command:

    ./qemu-img-hw: error while loading shared libraries: libaio.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    Solution: Run the yum install libaio command first.

  • diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0171668652.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0171668652.html index 6009a354..317b9b35 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0171668652.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0171668652.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@

    qemu-img-hw is used for converting image formats.

    You can obtain it from:

    -

    https://obs-20181128.ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

    +

    https://obs-20181128-ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

    Free

    @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@

    quick-import-tools

    -

    https://obs-20181128.ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

    +

    https://obs-20181128-ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

    diff --git a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0174703579.html b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0174703579.html index dcfda04d..050c4430 100644 --- a/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0174703579.html +++ b/docs/ims/umn/en-us_topic_0174703579.html @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@

    quick-import-tools

    -

    https://obs-20181128.ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip

    +

    https://obs-20181128-ims.obs.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/DT-image-convert-tools.zip