From 636b3410f468bd89f04c829295b4d0ccfe664e68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zhoumeng Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2024 13:33:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Added the following description for C7t: ECS groups are not supported. 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The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creating an ECS", @@ -582,7 +564,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572588.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0163572588.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"33", + "code":"32", "des":"ECSs are more cost-effective than physical servers. Within minutes, you can obtain ECS resources from the cloud service platform. ECS resources are flexible and on-demand", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Creating an ECS,User Guide", @@ -600,7 +582,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572589.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0163572589.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"34", + "code":"33", "des":"Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.Click Create ECS.The page ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Step 1: Configure Basic Settings,Creating an ECS,User Guide", @@ -618,7 +600,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572590.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0163572590.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"35", + "code":"34", "des":"Set Network by selecting an available VPC and subnet from the drop-down list and specifying a private IP address assignment mode.VPC provides a dedicated network for your", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Step 2: Configure Network,Creating an ECS,User Guide", @@ -636,7 +618,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572591.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0163572591.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"36", + "code":"35", "des":"Set ECS Name.The name can be customized but can contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).If you want to create multiple ECSs at a time,", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Step 3: Configure Advanced Settings,Creating an ECS,User Guide", @@ -654,7 +636,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572592.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0163572592.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"37", + "code":"36", "des":"On the Confirm page, view details about the ECS configuration.To learn more about the price, click Pricing details.To learn more about the price, click Pricing details.Se", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Step 4: Confirm,Creating an ECS,User Guide", @@ -672,7 +654,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092494193.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092494193.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"38", + "code":"37", "des":"You can log in to a Windows ECS using either VNC or MSTSC provided on the management console.Obtain the password.Use the password obtaining function provided by the manag", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Logging In to an ECS,Getting Started,User Guide", @@ -690,7 +672,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831989.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030831989.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"39", + "code":"38", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Initializing EVS Data Disks", @@ -708,7 +690,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831623.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030831623.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"40", + "code":"39", "des":"If you have added a data disk during ECS creation, you must initialize the data disk after logging in to the ECS.After a disk is attached to a server, you need to log in ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Scenarios and Disk Partitions,Initializing EVS Data Disks,User Guide", @@ -726,7 +708,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634796.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0085634796.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"41", + "code":"40", "des":"This section uses Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.The maximum disk capacity support", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2008),Initializing EVS Data Disks,User Guide", @@ -744,7 +726,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0117490178.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0117490178.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"42", + "code":"41", "des":"This section uses Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.The maximum disk capacity supported by", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2019),Initializing EVS Data Disks,User Guide", @@ -762,7 +744,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634797.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0085634797.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"43", + "code":"42", "des":"This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use fdisk to partition the data disk.The maximum parti", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Initializing a Linux Data Disk (fdisk),Initializing EVS Data Disks,User Guide", @@ -780,7 +762,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634798.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0085634798.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"44", + "code":"43", "des":"This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use parted to partition the data disk.The maximum part", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Initializing a Linux Data Disk (parted),Initializing EVS Data Disks,User Guide", @@ -798,7 +780,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771097.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771097.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"45", + "code":"44", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Instances", @@ -817,7 +799,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030893661.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030893661.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"46", + "code":"45", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Viewing ECS Information", @@ -836,7 +818,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0039588795.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0039588795.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"47", + "code":"46", "des":"After submitting the request for creating an ECS, you can view the creation status. This section describes how to view the creation status of an ECS.Log in to the managem", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Viewing ECS Creation Statuses,Viewing ECS Information,User Guide", @@ -855,7 +837,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0108255889.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0108255889.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"48", + "code":"47", "des":"You can view the details of failed task (if any) in the Failures area, including the task names and statuses. This section describes how to view failures.Table 1 lists th", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Viewing Failed Tasks,Viewing ECS Information,User Guide", @@ -874,7 +856,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0017130261.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0017130261.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"49", + "code":"48", "des":"After obtaining ECSs, you can view and manage them on the management console. This section describes how to view detailed ECS configurations, including its name, image, s", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Viewing ECS Details (List View),Viewing ECS Information,User Guide", @@ -893,7 +875,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0060610074.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0060610074.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"50", + "code":"49", "des":"The information of all ECSs under your account can be exported in a CSV file to a local directory. The file includes the IDs, private IP addresses, and EIPs of your ECSs.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Exporting ECS Information,Viewing ECS Information,User Guide", @@ -912,7 +894,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030888079.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030888079.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"51", + "code":"50", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Logging In to a Windows ECS", @@ -931,7 +913,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092494943.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092494943.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"52", + "code":"51", "des":"Only a running ECS can be logged in.Login usernames, passwords, and constraints vary depending on OSs running on the ECSs created using a public image. For details, see P", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Login Overview,Logging In to a Windows ECS,User Guide", @@ -950,7 +932,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0027268511.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0027268511.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"53", + "code":"52", "des":"This section describes how to use VNC provided on the management console to log in to an ECS. This function applies to emergency O&M. In other scenarios, you are advised ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using VNC),Logging In to a Windows ECS,User Guide", @@ -969,7 +951,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955381.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0017955381.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"54", + "code":"53", "des":"This section describes how to use the remote login tool MSTSC to log in to a Windows ECS from a local computer.The target ECS is running.You have obtained the password fo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using MSTSC),Logging In to a Windows ECS,User Guide", @@ -988,8 +970,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0275383051.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0275383051.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"55", - "des":"This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.The target ECS is running.You have bound an EIP to the ECS.Access to port 3389 is allowed in t", + "code":"54", + "des":"This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.The target ECS is running.The ECS must have an EIP bound.Access to port 3389 is allowed in the", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Linux Computer),Logging In to a Windows ECS,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1007,7 +989,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831990.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030831990.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"56", + "code":"55", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Logging In to a Linux ECS", @@ -1026,7 +1008,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771089.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771089.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"57", + "code":"56", "des":"Only a running ECS can be logged in.For ECSs created using public images, login usernames, passwords, and constraints vary depending on OSs running on the ECSs. For detai", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Login Overview,Logging In to a Linux ECS,User Guide", @@ -1045,7 +1027,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093263550.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093263550.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"58", + "code":"57", "des":"This section describes how to use VNC provided on the management console to log in to an ECS. This function applies to emergency O&M. In other scenarios, you are advised ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using VNC),Logging In to a Linux ECS,User Guide", @@ -1064,7 +1046,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955380.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0017955380.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"59", + "code":"58", "des":"This section describes how to use an SSH key pair to remotely log in to a Linux ECS from a Windows and a Linux server, respectively.You have obtained the private key file", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using an SSH Key Pair),Logging In to a Linux ECS,User Guide", @@ -1083,7 +1065,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955633.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0017955633.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"60", + "code":"59", "des":"This section describes how to remotely log in to a Linux ECS using an SSH password from a Windows and a Linux server, respectively.Logging in to a Linux ECS using SSH pas", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using an SSH Password),Logging In to a Linux ECS,User Guide", @@ -1102,7 +1084,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0176502615.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0176502615.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"61", + "code":"60", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Managing ECSs", @@ -1121,7 +1103,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0142266317.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0142266317.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"62", + "code":"61", "des":"The name of a created ECS can be changed to meet your service requirements.Multiple ECS names can be changed in a batch. After the change, the ECS names are the same.Log ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Changing ECS Names,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1140,7 +1122,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0024911405.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0024911405.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"63", + "code":"62", "des":"If the OS of an ECS fails to start or requires optimization, reinstall the OS.After the OS is reinstalled, the IP and MAC addresses of the ECS remain unchanged.Reinstalli", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Reinstalling the OS,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1159,7 +1141,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0031523135.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0031523135.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"64", + "code":"63", "des":"Changing an ECS OS will change the system disk attached to the ECS. After the change, the system disk ID of the ECS will be changed, and the original system disk will be ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Changing the OS,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1178,7 +1160,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0032980085.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0032980085.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"65", + "code":"64", "des":"An ECS group logically groups ECSs. ECSs in an ECS group comply with the same policy associated with the ECS group.Currently, only the anti-affinity policy is supported.Y", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Managing ECS Groups,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1197,7 +1179,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0040630518.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0040630518.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"66", + "code":"65", "des":"The default time zone for an ECS is the one you selected when creating the image that was used to create the ECS. This section describes how to change the time zone for a", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Changing the Time Zone for an ECS,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1216,7 +1198,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0057711189.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0057711189.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"67", + "code":"66", "des":"When an ECS cannot start or run properly, you can download and view ECS console logs for troubleshooting, for example, checking whether the kernel and service configurati", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining ECS Console Logs,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1235,7 +1217,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771110.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771110.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"68", + "code":"67", "des":"You can start, stop, restart, or delete the ECS.To prevent a sudden load increase, you are advised to start or stop a small number of ECSs at a time.If an ECS remains in", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Starting and Stopping ECSs,Managing ECSs,User Guide", @@ -1254,7 +1236,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030828258.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030828258.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"69", + "code":"68", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Modifying ECS Specifications", @@ -1273,7 +1255,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771092.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771092.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"70", + "code":"69", "des":"If ECS specifications do not meet service requirements, you can modify the ECS specifications, including vCPUs and memory. Certain ECSs allow you to change their types wh", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"General Operations,Modifying ECS Specifications,User Guide", @@ -1292,7 +1274,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0133365988.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0133365988.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"71", + "code":"70", "des":"ECSs can be migrated:Between Dedicated Hosts (DeHs)From a DeH to a public resource poolFrom a public resource pool to a DeHThis section describes how to migrate ECSs from", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Migrating an ECS,Instances,User Guide", @@ -1311,7 +1293,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313879.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140313879.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"72", + "code":"71", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining Metadata and Passing User Data", @@ -1330,7 +1312,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0042400609.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0042400609.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"73", + "code":"72", "des":"ECS metadata includes basic information of an ECS on the cloud platform, such as the ECS ID, hostname, and network information. ECS metadata can be obtained using either ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining Metadata,Obtaining Metadata and Passing User Data,User Guide", @@ -1349,7 +1331,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0032380449.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0032380449.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"74", + "code":"73", "des":"Specify User Data to pass user data to ECSs to:Simplify ECS configuration.Initialize the ECS OS configuration.Upload your scripts to ECSs during ECS creation.Perform othe", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Passing User Data to ECSs,Obtaining Metadata and Passing User Data,User Guide", @@ -1368,7 +1350,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0074752335.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0074752335.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"75", + "code":"74", "des":"ECSs in the same VPC can communicate with each other using hostnames. In such a case, you are required to configure the mapping between hostnames and IP addresses. The co", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"(Optional) Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses,Instances,User Guide", @@ -1387,7 +1369,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0133513874.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0133513874.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"76", + "code":"75", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"(Optional) Installing a Driver and Toolkit", @@ -1406,7 +1388,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0234802636.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0234802636.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"77", + "code":"76", "des":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that a GPU driver has been installed on the ECS for GPU acceleration.GPU-accelerated ECSs support GRID and Tesla drivers.To ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"GPU Driver,(Optional) Installing a Driver and Toolkit,User Guide", @@ -1425,7 +1407,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0149610914.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0149610914.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"78", + "code":"77", "des":"To use graphics acceleration, such as OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, install a GRID driver and separately purchase and configure a GRID license. The GRID driver with a vDWS ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Installing a GRID Driver on a GPU-accelerated ECS,(Optional) Installing a Driver and Toolkit,User Gu", @@ -1444,7 +1426,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0149470468.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0149470468.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"79", + "code":"78", "des":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that the desired Tesla driver and CUDA toolkit have been installed on the ECS for computing acceleration.A computing-acceler", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS,(Optional) Installing a Driver a", @@ -1463,7 +1445,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0213874991.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0213874991.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"80", + "code":"79", "des":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that the desired Tesla driver and CUDA toolkit have been installed on the ECS. Otherwise, computing acceleration will not ta", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit,(Optional) Installing a Driver and Toolkit,User Guide", @@ -1482,7 +1464,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0177457774.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0177457774.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"81", + "code":"80", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Images", @@ -1501,7 +1483,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0177457773.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0177457773.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"82", + "code":"81", "des":"An image is an ECS or BMS template that contains an OS or service data. It may also contain proprietary software and application software, such as database software. Imag", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Images,User Guide", @@ -1520,7 +1502,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604508.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604508.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"83", + "code":"82", "des":"You can use an existing ECS to create a system disk image, data disk image, and full-ECS image.System disk image: contains an OS and application software for running serv", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Data disk image,Full-ECS image,Creating an Image,Images,User Guide", @@ -1539,7 +1521,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499770.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092499770.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"84", + "code":"83", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"EVS Disks", @@ -1558,7 +1540,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313880.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140313880.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"85", + "code":"84", "des":"Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distribut", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,EVS Disks,User Guide", @@ -1577,7 +1559,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0096293655.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0096293655.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"86", + "code":"85", "des":"If the existing disks of an ECS fail to meet service requirements, for example, due to insufficient disk space or poor disk performance, you can attach more available EVS", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS,EVS Disks,User Guide", @@ -1596,7 +1578,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0036046828.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0036046828.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"87", + "code":"86", "des":"You can detach EVS disks from an ECS.System disks (mounted to /dev/sda or /dev/vda) can only be detached offline. They must be stopped before being detached.Data disks (m", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Detaching an EVS Disk from a Running ECS,EVS Disks,User Guide", @@ -1615,8 +1597,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492522.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492522.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"88", - "des":"You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient.The capacity of an EVS disk can be expanded in either of the following ways:Create an EVS disk and atta", + "code":"87", + "des":"You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient. The capacities of both system disks and data disks can be expanded.The capacity of an EVS disk can be ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk,EVS Disks,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1634,7 +1616,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0037470901.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0037470901.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"89", + "code":"88", "des":"Disk-intensive ECSs can use both local disks and EVS disks to store data. Local disks are generally used to store service data and feature higher throughput than EVS disk", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Expanding the Local Disks of a Disk-intensive ECS,EVS Disks,User Guide", @@ -1653,10 +1635,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0096304614.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0096304614.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"90", + "code":"89", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Backup Using CBR", + "kw":"CBR", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1665,17 +1647,17 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Backup Using CBR", + "title":"CBR", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001128445638.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001128445638.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"91", + "code":"90", "des":"Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enables you to back up cloud servers and disks with ease. In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, y", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Overview,Backup Using CBR,User Guide", + "kw":"Overview,CBR,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1691,10 +1673,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001128604648.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001128604648.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"92", + "code":"91", "des":"CBR enhances data integrity and service continuity. For example, if an ECS or EVS disk is faulty or a misoperation causes data loss, you can use data backups to quickly r", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Backing Up an ECS Data,Backup Using CBR,User Guide", + "kw":"Backing Up an ECS,CBR,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1703,14 +1685,14 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Backing Up an ECS Data", + "title":"Backing Up an ECS", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0092497777.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092497777.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"93", + "code":"92", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"NICs", @@ -1729,8 +1711,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492518.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492518.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"94", - "des":"If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can attach them to your ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region ", + "code":"93", + "des":"If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can add them to your ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Adding a Network Interface,NICs,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1748,7 +1730,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492519.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492519.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"95", + "code":"94", "des":"An ECS can have up to 12 network interfaces, including one primary network interface that cannot be deleted and extension network interfaces. This section describes how t", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Deleting a Network Interface,NICs,User Guide", @@ -1767,7 +1749,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0133339807.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0133339807.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"96", + "code":"95", "des":"You can modify the private IP address of the NIC. If you want to modify the private IP address of an extension NIC, delete the NIC and attach a new NIC.The ECS must be st", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Modifying a Private IP Address,NICs,User Guide", @@ -1786,7 +1768,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492520.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492520.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"97", + "code":"96", "des":"Manually configure the virtual IP address bound to an ECS.The following OSs are used as examples here. For other OSs, see the help documents on their official websites.Li", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Managing Virtual IP Addresses,NICs,User Guide", @@ -1805,7 +1787,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0058758453.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0058758453.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"98", + "code":"97", "des":"Single-core CPU performance cannot meet the requirement of processing NIC interruptions incurred with the increase of network I/O bandwidth. NIC multi-queue enables multi", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Enabling NIC Multi-Queue,NICs,User Guide", @@ -1824,7 +1806,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140963099.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140963099.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"99", + "code":"98", "des":"IPv6 addresses are used to deal with IPv4 address exhaustion. If an ECS uses an IPv4 address, the ECS can run in dual-stack mode after IPv6 is enabled for it. Then, the E", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Dynamically Assigning IPv6 Addresses,NICs,User Guide", @@ -1843,10 +1825,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313883.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140313883.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"100", + "code":"99", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"EIPs", + "kw":"EIP", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1855,17 +1837,17 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"EIPs", + "title":"EIP", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0144542149.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0144542149.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"101", + "code":"100", "des":"The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to ", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Overview,EIPs,User Guide", + "kw":"Overview,EIP,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1881,10 +1863,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0174917535.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0174917535.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"102", + "code":"101", "des":"You can assign an EIP and bind it to an ECS to enable the ECS to access the Internet.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your regi", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Binding an EIP,EIPs,User Guide", + "kw":"Binding an EIP,EIP,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1900,10 +1882,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0240543420.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0240543420.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"103", + "code":"102", "des":"This section describes how to unbind an EIP from an ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.Under Computin", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Unbinding an EIP,EIPs,User Guide", + "kw":"Unbinding an EIP,EIP,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1919,10 +1901,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492521.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492521.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"104", + "code":"103", "des":"If an EIP has been bound to the ECS, the ECS can access the Internet using the bandwidth associated with the EIP. This section describes how to adjust the bandwidth of an", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Changing an EIP Bandwidth,EIPs,User Guide", + "kw":"Changing an EIP Bandwidth,EIP,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1938,10 +1920,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0027157850.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0027157850.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"105", + "code":"104", "des":"To ensure platform security and conserve EIPs, EIPs are assigned only to specified ECSs. ECSs without EIPs cannot access the Internet directly. If these ECSs need to acce", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Enabling Internet Connectivity for an ECS Without an EIP,EIPs,User Guide", + "kw":"Enabling Internet Connectivity for an ECS Without an EIP,EIP,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1957,7 +1939,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499769.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092499769.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"106", + "code":"105", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Security", @@ -1976,7 +1958,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323151.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140323151.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"107", + "code":"106", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Security Groups", @@ -1995,7 +1977,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323157.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140323157.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"108", + "code":"107", "des":"A security group is a collection of access control rules for ECSs that have the same security protection requirements and that are mutually trusted. After a security grou", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Security Groups,User Guide", @@ -2014,8 +1996,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323154.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140323154.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"109", - "des":"If you have not created any security groups yet, the system automatically creates a default security group for you and associates it with the instance when you create it.", + "code":"108", + "des":"Note the following when using default security group rules:Inbound rules control incoming traffic to instances in the default security group. The instances can only commu", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Default Security Group and Rules,Security Groups,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -2033,8 +2015,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323152.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140323152.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"110", - "des":"Here are some common security group configuration examples for different scenarios, including remote login to ECSs, website access, and internal communication between ins", + "code":"109", + "des":"When you create instances, such as cloud servers, containers, and databases, in a VPC subnet, you can use the default security group or create a security group. You can a", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Security Group Configuration Examples,Security Groups,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -2052,7 +2034,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030878383.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030878383.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"111", + "code":"110", "des":"Similar to firewall, a security group is a logical group used to control network access. You can define access rules for a security group to protect the ECSs that are add", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Configuring Security Group Rules,Security Groups,User Guide", @@ -2071,7 +2053,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492517.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093492517.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"112", + "code":"111", "des":"To change the security group associated with an ECS network interface, perform the operations described in this section.Changing the security group will overwrite the ori", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Changing a Security Group,Security Groups,User Guide", @@ -2090,7 +2072,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313881.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0140313881.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"113", + "code":"112", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Passwords and Key Pairs", @@ -2109,7 +2091,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0031073513.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0031073513.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"114", + "code":"113", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Passwords", @@ -2128,7 +2110,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0035643949.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0035643949.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"115", + "code":"114", "des":"The password for logging in to your ECS is important and please keep it secure. You can reset the password if it is forgotten or expires.Table 1 provides guidance on how ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Application Scenarios for Using Passwords,Passwords,User Guide", @@ -2147,7 +2129,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0122627689.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0122627689.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"116", + "code":"115", "des":"This section describes how to change the password for logging in to an ECS when the password is about to expire, the password is forgotten, or you are logging in to the E", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Changing the Login Password on an ECS,Passwords,User Guide", @@ -2166,7 +2148,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0021426802.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0021426802.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"117", + "code":"116", "des":"You can reset your ECS password if:The password is forgotten.The password has expired.The method described in this section can only be used to change the password of a lo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS,Passwords,User Guide", @@ -2185,7 +2167,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0021427650.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0021427650.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"118", + "code":"117", "des":"Keep your password secure. Reset the password if:The password is forgotten.The password has expired.This section describes how to reset the password of user root. After r", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS,Passwords,User Guide", @@ -2204,7 +2186,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234175322.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001234175322.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"119", + "code":"118", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Key Pairs", @@ -2223,7 +2205,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001278335673.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"120", + "code":"119", "des":"Key pairs are a set of security credentials for identity authentication when you remotely log in to ECSs.A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. Key Pair S", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Application Scenarios for Using Key Pairs,Key Pairs,User Guide", @@ -2242,7 +2224,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001278350057.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"121", + "code":"120", "des":"You can use the management console to create a key pair. ECS stores the public key and you store the private key.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"(Recommended) Creating a Key Pair on the Management Console,Key Pairs,User Guide", @@ -2261,7 +2243,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234335274.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001234335274.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"122", + "code":"121", "des":"You can use PuTTYgen to create a key pair and store the public key and private key locally.Key pairs created using puttygen.exe must be imported by referring to Importing", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creating a Key Pair Using PuTTYgen,Key Pairs,User Guide", @@ -2280,7 +2262,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001278734873.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"123", + "code":"122", "des":"You need to import a key pair in either of the following scenarios:Create a key pair using PuTTYgen and import the public key to the ECS.Import the public key of an exist", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Importing a Key Pair,Key Pairs,User Guide", @@ -2299,7 +2281,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234183498.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001234183498.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"124", + "code":"123", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining and Deleting the Password of a Windows ECS", @@ -2318,8 +2300,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0031107266.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0031107266.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"125", - "des":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. Therefore, you must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password ge", + "code":"124", + "des":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. You must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password generated dur", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS,Obtaining and Deleting the Password of a Wind", "search_title":"", @@ -2337,7 +2319,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0031107267.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0031107267.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"126", + "code":"125", "des":"After you obtain the initial password, it is a good practice to delete it to ensure system security.Deleting the initial password does not affect ECS operation or login. ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Deleting the Initial Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS,Obtaining and Deleting the Password of", @@ -2356,7 +2338,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265910.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170265910.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"127", + "code":"126", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Permissions Management", @@ -2375,8 +2357,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265913.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170265913.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"128", - "des":"Use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control over your ECSs. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your enterprise's organizational structure", + "code":"127", + "des":"Use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control over your ECSs. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creating a User and Granting ECS Permissions,Permissions Management,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -2394,7 +2376,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265914.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170265914.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"129", + "code":"128", "des":"Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of ECS. For the actions that can be added to custom policies, see \"Permissions Policies and Suppo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"ECS Custom Policies,Permissions Management,User Guide", @@ -2413,7 +2395,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183016706.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0183016706.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"130", + "code":"129", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Resources and Tags", @@ -2432,7 +2414,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019668.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0183019668.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"131", + "code":"130", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Tag Management", @@ -2451,7 +2433,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499768.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0092499768.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"132", + "code":"131", "des":"A tag identifies an ECS. Adding tags to an ECS facilitates ECS identification and management.You can add a tag to an ECS during the ECS creation or after the ECS is creat", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Overview,Tag Management,User Guide", @@ -2470,7 +2452,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019669.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0183019669.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"133", + "code":"132", "des":"Tags are used to identify cloud resources, such as ECSs, images, and disks. If you have multiple types of cloud resources which are associated with each other, you can ad", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Adding Tags,Tag Management,User Guide", @@ -2489,7 +2471,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019670.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0183019670.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"134", + "code":"133", "des":"After tags are added to resources, you can search for resources by tag using either of the following methods.On the Elastic Cloud Server page, search for ECSs by tag key-", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Searching for Resources by Tag,Tag Management,User Guide", @@ -2508,7 +2490,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019671.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0183019671.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"135", + "code":"134", "des":"If you no longer need a tag, delete it in any of the following ways:Deleting a Tag on the ECS Details PageDeleting a Tag on the TMS ConsoleBatch Deleting Tags on the TMS ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Deleting a Tag,Tag Management,User Guide", @@ -2527,7 +2509,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001210881033.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"136", + "code":"135", "des":"Quotas can limit the number or amount of resources available to users, such as the maximum number of ECSs or EVS disks that can be created.If the existing resource quota ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Quota Adjustment,Resources and Tags,User Guide", @@ -2546,7 +2528,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001630328828.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001630328828.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"137", + "code":"136", "des":"After purchasing an ECS, you can use the search function on the management console to search for ECSs in the current region. You can search for ECSs by name, ID, AZ, stat", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Searching for ECSs,Resources and Tags,User Guide", @@ -2565,7 +2547,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0072987316.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0072987316.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"138", + "code":"137", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Monitoring", @@ -2584,7 +2566,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371529.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0027371529.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"139", + "code":"138", "des":"Monitoring is key for ensuring ECS performance, reliability, and availability. Using monitored data, you can determine ECS resource utilization. The cloud platform provid", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Monitoring ECSs,Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -2603,7 +2585,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030911465.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030911465.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"140", + "code":"139", "des":"This section describes basic monitoring metrics reported by ECS to Cloud Eye. You can use Cloud Eye to view these metrics and alarms generated for ECSs.SYS.ECSBasic ECS m", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Basic ECS Metrics,Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -2622,7 +2604,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371531.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0027371531.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"141", + "code":"140", "des":"Setting ECS alarm rules allows you to customize the monitored objects and notification policies so that you can closely monitor your ECSs.This section describes how to se", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Setting Alarm Rules,Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -2641,7 +2623,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371530.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0027371530.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"142", + "code":"141", "des":"The cloud platform provides Cloud Eye, which monitors the running statuses of your ECSs. You can obtain the monitoring metrics of each ECS on the management console.There", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Viewing ECS Metrics,Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -2660,7 +2642,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0116266206.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0116266206.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"143", + "code":"142", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"CTS", @@ -2679,7 +2661,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0116262067.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0116262067.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"144", + "code":"143", "des":"Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records user operations performed on ECSs and related resources for further query, auditing, and backtracking.CTS has been provisioned.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Key Operations Supported by CTS,CTS,User Guide", @@ -2698,10 +2680,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0116266207.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0116266207.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"145", - "des":"CTS starts to record ECS operations after it is provisioned. You can view the operation records of the last seven days on the management console.This section describes ho", + "code":"144", + "des":"After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven d", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Viewing Audit Logs,CTS,User Guide", + "kw":"Viewing Traces,CTS,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -2710,14 +2692,14 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Viewing Audit Logs", + "title":"Viewing Traces", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0096170524.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0096170524.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"146", + "code":"145", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Troubleshooting", @@ -2735,7 +2717,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0094801708.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0094801708.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"147", + "code":"146", "des":"When you run the sudo command to switch to user root on an Ubuntu or Debian ECS, the system prompts connection timeout.Log in to the ECS.Run the following command to edit", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Can I Do If Switching from a Non-root User to User root Times Out?,Troubleshooting,User Guide", @@ -2753,7 +2735,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0107412162.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0107412162.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"148", + "code":"147", "des":"When installing the Python library software, you need to configure the PIP source. Take the official image source as an example:[root@test home]# cat /root/.pip/pip.conf ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Error \"command ´gcc´ failed with exit status 1\" Occurs During PIP-based Software", @@ -2771,7 +2753,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0107490388.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0107490388.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"149", + "code":"148", "des":"When a user runs the wget command to download software packages, the download rate is far less than the bandwidth.The official PIP website is accessed using HTTPS. Each t", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Packages Are Downloaded Using PIP or wget at a Low Rate?,Troubleshooting,User Gu", @@ -2789,7 +2771,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0117006217.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0117006217.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"150", + "code":"149", "des":"If an ECS requires a long period of time to start, you can change the default timeout to speed up the startup.Log in to the ECS.Run the following command to switch to use", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Handle Slow ECS Startup?,Troubleshooting,User Guide", @@ -2807,7 +2789,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001143214829.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001143214829.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"151", + "code":"150", "des":"This section describes how you can configure atop and kdump on Linux ECSs for performance analysis.The method for configuring atop varies with the OS version.atopIntroduc", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Do I Configure atop and kdump on Linux ECSs for Performance Analysis?,Troubleshooting,User Guide", @@ -2825,7 +2807,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001597810477.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001597810477.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"152", + "code":"151", "des":"When you create a file or directory, you get the error message \"No space left on device\", \"Cannot create directory\", or \"Couldn't create temporary archive name.\"In Linux,", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Do I Fix File Creation Failures Due to Inode Exhaustion?,Troubleshooting,User Guide", @@ -2843,7 +2825,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001547370984.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001547370984.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"153", + "code":"152", "des":"When you create a file on a Linux ECS, the error message \"No space left on device\" is displayed.The block usage on the disk reaches 100%.The inode usage on the disk reach", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Do I Get the Error \"No space left on device\" When I Create a File on a Linux ECS?,Troubleshootin", @@ -2861,7 +2843,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771101.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771101.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"154", + "code":"153", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"FAQs", @@ -2879,7 +2861,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030930805.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030930805.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"155", + "code":"154", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"ECS Overview", @@ -2897,7 +2879,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771102.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0013771102.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"156", + "code":"155", "des":"Do not upgrade ECS kernel or OS versions. If you want to upgrade the main OS version, for example, from CentOS 7.2 to Cent OS 7.3, use the provided OS changing function.D", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Are the Precautions for Using ECSs?,ECS Overview,User Guide", @@ -2915,7 +2897,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073214.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018073214.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"157", + "code":"156", "des":"You can use ECSs just like traditional physical servers. On an ECS, you can deploy any service application, such as an email system, web system, and Enterprise Resource P", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Can I Do with ECSs?,ECS Overview,User Guide", @@ -2933,8 +2915,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0095020344.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0095020344.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"158", - "des":"Yes.ECSs run on physical hosts. Although there are multiple mechanisms to ensure system reliability, fault tolerance, and high availability, host hardware might be damage", + "code":"157", + "des":"Yes, ECS can automatically recover if the physical host becomes faulty.ECSs run on physical hosts. Although there are multiple mechanisms to ensure system reliability, fa", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can ECSs Automatically Recover After the Physical Host Accommodating the ECSs Becomes Faulty?,ECS Ov", "search_title":"", @@ -2951,7 +2933,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196896.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018196896.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"159", + "code":"158", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Regions and AZs", @@ -2969,7 +2951,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196906.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018196906.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"160", + "code":"159", "des":"An availability zone (AZ) is a physical region where resources use independent power supplies and networks. AZs are physically isolated but interconnected through an inte", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Is an AZ?,Regions and AZs,User Guide", @@ -2987,7 +2969,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196907.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018196907.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"161", + "code":"160", "des":"Data transmission between AZs in the same region is free of charge. However, data transmission between AZs in different regions will be billed.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Is Data Transmission Between AZs Billed?,Regions and AZs,User Guide", @@ -3005,7 +2987,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073208.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018073208.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"162", + "code":"161", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Creation and Deletion", @@ -3023,7 +3005,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170880184.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170880184.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"163", + "code":"162", "des":"Each region has two or three AZs. If resources in an AZ are sold out, you can change the AZ and purchase resources in another AZ.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If the ECS Resources to Be Purchased Are Sold Out?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3041,7 +3023,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0160672219.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0160672219.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"164", + "code":"163", "des":"Creation time: time when the ECS is created on the cloud platform.Startup time: time when the ECS is started for the first time.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Is the Creation Time and Startup Time of an ECS?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3059,7 +3041,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0039524582.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0039524582.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"165", + "code":"164", "des":"After you created an ECS bound with an EIP on the management console, the ECS creation was successful but binding the EIP failed due to insufficient EIPs. Although the Fa", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the Failures Area Show an ECS Creation Failure But the ECS List Displays the Created ECS?,C", @@ -3077,7 +3059,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0102391480.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0102391480.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"166", + "code":"165", "des":"When you use a full-ECS image that was created using a CSBS backup to create ECSs, the process is time-consuming or the system displays a message indicating that the imag", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does It Take Longer to Create ECSs When I Use a Full-ECS Image?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3095,7 +3077,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0238302634.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0238302634.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"167", + "code":"166", "des":"You can change the image for your ECS on the ECS console.Select the target ECS and click Stop in the upper left corner of the ECS list.Locate the row that contains the ta", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Do I Do If I Selected an Incorrect Image for My ECS?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3113,7 +3095,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073212.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018073212.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"168", + "code":"167", "des":"Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes.The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), a", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3131,7 +3113,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001283659852.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001283659852.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"169", + "code":"168", "des":"You cannot manage ECSs by folders or groups, but you can use tags to organize your ECSsTags help you group your ECSs by things by whatever categories are useful to you.Fo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Manage ECSs by Group?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3149,7 +3131,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073218.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018073218.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"170", + "code":"169", "des":"After you click Delete, the selected ECSs will be deleted. You can also choose to delete the EVS disks and EIPs together with the selected ECSs. If you do not delete them", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Happens After I Click the Delete Button?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3167,7 +3149,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073221.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018073221.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"171", + "code":"170", "des":"No. ECSs in the Deleted state cannot provide services and are soon removed from the system.A deleted ECS is retained in the ECS list on the management console only for a ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can a Deleted ECS Be Provisioned Again?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3185,7 +3167,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170158381.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170158381.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"172", + "code":"171", "des":"No. The data of a deleted ECS cannot be restored. Therefore, before deleting an ECS, back up or migrate its data.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can a Deleted ECS Be Restored?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3203,7 +3185,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604502.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604502.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"173", + "code":"172", "des":"Log in to the management console.Select the region where the ECS is located.Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.Locate the row containing the target ECS and choo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Do I Delete or Restart an ECS?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3221,7 +3203,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0029792884.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0029792884.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"174", + "code":"173", "des":"Yes. If an ECS remains in the Restarting or Stopping state for over 30 minutes after it is restarted, you can forcibly restart or stop the ECS as follows:Log in to the ma", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS?,Creation and Deletion,User Guide", @@ -3239,7 +3221,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030930807.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030930807.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"175", + "code":"174", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Login and Connection", @@ -3257,7 +3239,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0244854543.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0244854543.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"176", + "code":"175", "des":"This section describes how to change a port for remote logins.The following procedure uses an ECS running Windows Server 2012 as an example. The default login port of a W", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Change a Remote Login Port?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3275,7 +3257,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0081525054.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0081525054.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"177", + "code":"176", "des":"A private key cannot be used to obtain the password for logging in to a Windows ECS that is authenticated using a key pair.The password fails to inject using Cloudbase-In", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Can't I Obtain the Password for Logging In to My Windows ECS Authenticated Using a Key Pair?,Log", @@ -3293,7 +3275,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0035233718.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0035233718.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"178", + "code":"177", "des":"When you use a browser to remotely log in to an ECS, ensure that the browser version meets the requirements listed in Table 1.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Browser Version Is Required to Remotely Log In to an ECS?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3311,7 +3293,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0100005619.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0100005619.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"179", + "code":"178", "des":"Two ECSs run the same OS, for example, both run Windows or Linux. The system disks attached to the two ECSs are exchanged offline. After the exchanging, the login keys of", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Log In to an ECS After Its System Disk Is Exchanged with That Attached to Another ECS Runn", @@ -3329,7 +3311,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0031736846.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0031736846.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"180", + "code":"179", "des":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. Therefore, you require a key file to obtain the initial password for logging in to the ECS. However, after", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating that the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS C", @@ -3347,7 +3329,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932500.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030932500.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"181", + "code":"180", "des":"During ECS login using VNC, changing the remote login keyboard language ensures only that characters entered in the VNC window for an ECS are correctly mapped. It does no", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Are Characters Entered Through VNC Still Incorrect After the Keyboard Language Is Switched?,Logi", @@ -3365,7 +3347,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932496.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030932496.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"182", + "code":"181", "des":"Run the following command to change the OS keyboard language:loadkeyskeymapfilekeymapfile is the name of the file for the mapping between keys and displayed characters.Fo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If I Cannot Use the German Keyboard to Enter Characters When I Log In to a Linux EC", @@ -3383,7 +3365,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0047624368.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0047624368.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"183", + "code":"182", "des":"If you use the MAC keyboard to enter German characters on your computer running MAC OS, uppercase characters can be entered properly after Caps Lock is enabled. However, ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Cannot I Use the MAC Keyboard to Enter Lowercase Characters When I Log In to an ECS Using VNC?,L", @@ -3401,7 +3383,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932497.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030932497.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"184", + "code":"183", "des":"If your computer is running Windows 7 and you logged in to the ECS using Internet Explorer 10 or 11, click AltGr twice on the VNC page to activate the page.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If the Page Does not Respond After I Log In to an ECS Using VNC and Do Not Perform ", @@ -3419,7 +3401,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932499.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0030932499.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"185", + "code":"184", "des":"After you log in to an ECS using VNC and view data, for example, play videos or run the cat command to view large files, VNC may become unavailable due to the high memory", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If I Cannot View Data After Logging In to an ECS Using VNC?,Login and Connection,Us", @@ -3437,7 +3419,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0032850906.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0032850906.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"186", + "code":"185", "des":"The blank screen means that another user has logged in to this ECS using VNC, so you were logged out.Only one user can be logged in to an ECS using VNC at a time. If you ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does a Blank Screen Appear After I Attempted to Log In to an ECS Using VNC?,Login and Connection", @@ -3455,7 +3437,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0100756510.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0100756510.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"187", + "code":"186", "des":"When I attempted to remotely log in to an ECS using VNC, the system displayed error code 1006, as shown in Figure 1.The ECS is abnormal.Another user has logged in to the ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Error Code 1006 or 1000 Is Displayed When I Log In to an ECS Through the Managem", @@ -3473,7 +3455,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0145756657.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0145756657.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"188", + "code":"187", "des":"When I logged in to my Windows ECS using MSTSC, audio files can be properly played. However, when I logged in to that ECS using VNC, audio files failed to be played.VNC d", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why No Audio File Can Be Properly Played on My Windows ECS Logged In Using VNC?,Login and Connection", @@ -3491,7 +3473,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0105127960.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0105127960.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"189", + "code":"188", "des":"You can change the resolution of Windows ECSs.The operations of changing an ECS resolution vary according to the Windows OS. This section uses the Windows Server 2016 Sta", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Change the Resolution of a Windows ECS?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3509,7 +3491,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018339851.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018339851.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"190", + "code":"189", "des":"When a local computer running Windows attempts to access a Windows ECS using RDP (for example, MSTSC), an identity authentication failure occurs and the desired function ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does an Authentication Failure Occurs After I Attempt to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login", @@ -3527,7 +3509,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235939.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235939.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"191", + "code":"190", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that your local computer cannot connect to the remote computer.Port 3389 of the security group on the ECS is disabled. For detail", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Can't I Use the Local Computer to Connect to My Windows ECS?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3545,7 +3527,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235940.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235940.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"192", + "code":"191", "des":"When you connect a remote desktop to a Windows ECS, the system prompts that you need to be granted the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services.Open the cmd windo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Obtain the Permission to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3563,7 +3545,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235941.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235941.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"193", + "code":"192", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that there are no Remote Desktop License Servers available to provide a license and asks you to contact the administrator.You hav", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the System Display No Remote Desktop License Servers Available to Provide a License When I ", @@ -3581,8 +3563,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0120795668.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0120795668.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"194", - "des":"When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f.The ECS memory is insufficient.Method 1 (recommended)Modify the ECS specifications to increase the", + "code":"193", + "des":"When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f, as shown in Figure 1.The ECS memory is insufficient.Method 1 (recommended)Modify the ECS specific", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 0x112f When I Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login and Connection,U", "search_title":"", @@ -3599,7 +3581,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235942.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235942.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"195", + "code":"194", "des":"The system displays an error message indicating that a protocol error (code: 0x1104) is detected when you use MSTSC to access an ECS running Windows Server 2008.Port 3389", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 0x1104 When I Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login and Connection,U", @@ -3617,10 +3599,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235943.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235943.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"196", + "code":"195", "des":"The system displays error 122.112... when you use RDC to locally access an ECS running Windows Server 2012. The ECS is frequently disconnected and the Windows login proce", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112.. When I Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login and Connectio", + "kw":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112... When I Log In to a Windows ECS?,Login and Connecti", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -3628,14 +3610,14 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112.. When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", + "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112... When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235944.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235944.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"197", + "code":"196", "des":"When you use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to remotely access a Windows ECS, the system displays invalid certificate or associated chain.Due to the particularity of th", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the System Display Invalid Certificate or Associated Chain When I Log In to a Windows ECS f", @@ -3653,7 +3635,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235945.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235945.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"198", + "code":"197", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that the remote session will be disconnected because of a protocol error.The registry subkey Certificate is damaged.In the Run di", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Is My Remote Session Interrupted by a Protocol Error?,Login and Connection,User Guide", @@ -3671,7 +3653,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235946.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235946.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"199", + "code":"198", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that the identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. You are required to enter the password and log in again.Security sof", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing an Error Message That Says Identity of Remote Computer Cannot be Verified When I Log", @@ -3689,7 +3671,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235947.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235947.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"200", + "code":"199", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that the computer cannot connect to the remote computer in the amount of time allotted.On the local computer, click on the Start ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing An Error Message That Says The Two Computers Couldn't Be Connected in the Amount of ", @@ -3707,7 +3689,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235948.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235948.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"201", + "code":"200", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that the connection is denied because the user account is not authorized for remote login.The remote desktop connection permissio", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing an Error Message That Says User Account is not Authorized for Remote Login When I Lo", @@ -3725,7 +3707,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235950.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0264235950.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"202", + "code":"201", "des":"An error message is displayed indicating that your remote desktop session has ended because another user has connected to the remote computer.Choose Start> Administrative", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does My Remote Desktop Session End Because Another User Logs In When I Log In to a Windows ECS?,", @@ -3743,7 +3725,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124779.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018124779.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"203", + "code":"202", "des":"An internal error is displayed when you log in to a Windows ECS and you fail to connect to the ECS remotely. Generally, this problem occurs because the Remote Desktop Ser", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does an ECS Fail to Be Remotely Connected Using RDP and Internal Error Code 4 Is Displayed?,Logi", @@ -3761,7 +3743,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0240708482.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0240708482.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"204", + "code":"203", "des":"When you attempt to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displays the error message \"Module is unknown\".To resolve this issue, restart the ECS and enter the rescue ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing the Error Message \"Module is unknown\" When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?,Login a", @@ -3779,7 +3761,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0240708483.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0240708483.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"205", + "code":"204", "des":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error Message \"Permission denied\".To resolve this issue, you are required to restart the ECS and ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"Permission denied\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log In to a Linux", @@ -3797,7 +3779,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0240714337.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0240714337.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"206", + "code":"205", "des":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error message \"read: Connection reset by peer\".The remote login port is not permitted in the secu", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"read: Connection reset by peer\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log ", @@ -3815,7 +3797,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0277097520.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0277097520.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"207", + "code":"206", "des":"When you attempt to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displays the error message \"Access denied\".Incorrect username or password.A policy that denies logins from ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing the Error Message \"Access denied\" When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?,Login and C", @@ -3833,7 +3815,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0277132844.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0277132844.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"208", + "code":"207", "des":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error message \"Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available\".A policy that denies ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available\" Is D", @@ -3847,11 +3829,83 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "githuburl":"" }, + { + "uri":"en-us_topic_0208808107.html", + "node_id":"en-us_topic_0208808107.xml", + "product_code":"ecs", + "code":"208", + "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Usage Errors", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"ecs", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Usage Errors", + "githuburl":"" + }, + { + "uri":"en-us_topic_0032398121.html", + "node_id":"en-us_topic_0032398121.xml", + "product_code":"ecs", + "code":"209", + "des":"This section helps you resolve the following issues:An error message was displayed on the management console after you performed ECS-related operations.An error code was ", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console?,Usage Errors,User Guide", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"ecs", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console?", + "githuburl":"" + }, + { + "uri":"en-us_topic_0088241338.html", + "node_id":"en-us_topic_0088241338.xml", + "product_code":"ecs", + "code":"210", + "des":"The system displays a question mark (?) when I attempt to obtain the console logs of an ECS.The image based on which the ECS was created supports viewing console logs. Ho", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Why Does the System Display a Question Mark When I Attempt to Obtain Console Logs?,Usage Errors,User", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"ecs", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Why Does the System Display a Question Mark When I Attempt to Obtain Console Logs?", + "githuburl":"" + }, + { + "uri":"en-us_topic_0093153741.html", + "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093153741.xml", + "product_code":"ecs", + "code":"211", + "des":"After you create an ECS, you run the free -m command to view the ECS memory. The ECS memory is less than the memory configured during ECS creation.For example:When you ar", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"ecs", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory?", + "githuburl":"" + }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0208808104.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0208808104.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"209", + "code":"212", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"ECS Management", @@ -3869,7 +3923,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0050735736.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0050735736.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"210", + "code":"213", "des":"The static hostname of a Linux ECS is user defined and injected using Cloud-Init during the ECS creation. Although the hostname can be changed by running the hostname com", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can a Changed Static Hostname Take Effect Permanently?,ECS Management,User Guide", @@ -3887,7 +3941,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0094874138.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0094874138.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"211", + "code":"214", "des":"Hostnames of ECSs created based on some types of images have the suffix .novalocal, whereas others do not.For example, the hostname is set to abc during ECS creation. Tab", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal?,ECS Management,User Guide", @@ -3905,8 +3959,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940105.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0214940105.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"212", - "des":"After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. Therefore, you need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.Check whe", + "code":"215", + "des":"After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. You need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.Check whether the nu", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Do the Disks of a Windows ECS Go Offline After I Modify the ECS Specifications?,ECS Management,U", "search_title":"", @@ -3923,8 +3977,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940106.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0214940106.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"213", - "des":"After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. Therefore, you need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.Log in to t", + "code":"216", + "des":"After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. You need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.Log in to the ECS as u", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?,ECS Manageme", "search_title":"", @@ -3937,47 +3991,11 @@ "title":"Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?", "githuburl":"" }, - { - "uri":"en-us_topic_0032398121.html", - "node_id":"en-us_topic_0032398121.xml", - "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"214", - "des":"This section helps you resolve the following issues:An error message was displayed on the management console after you performed ECS-related operations.An error code was ", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console?,ECS Management,User Guide", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"ecs", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console?", - "githuburl":"" - }, - { - "uri":"en-us_topic_0088241338.html", - "node_id":"en-us_topic_0088241338.xml", - "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"215", - "des":"The system displays a question mark (?) when I attempt to obtain the console logs of an ECS.The image based on which the ECS was created supports viewing console logs. Ho", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Why Does the System Display a Question Mark When I Attempt to Obtain Console Logs?,ECS Management,Us", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"ecs", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"Why Does the System Display a Question Mark When I Attempt to Obtain Console Logs?", - "githuburl":"" - }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124788.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018124788.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"216", + "code":"217", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"OS Management", @@ -3995,7 +4013,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078520.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078520.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"217", + "code":"218", "des":"You can install or upgrade ECS OSs provided on the cloud platform.When you create an ECS, you can select a public image or a private image created from a public image to ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4013,7 +4031,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078522.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078522.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"218", + "code":"219", "des":"Yes, you can change the OS of an ECS.If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, for example, a higher OS version is required, you can change the ECS OS", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Change the OS of an ECS?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4031,7 +4049,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604511.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604511.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"219", + "code":"220", "des":"Generally, the process of changing the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Chang", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Long Does It Take to Change an ECS OS?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4049,7 +4067,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0024912311.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0024912311.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"220", + "code":"221", "des":"No. You can use only the original image of the ECS to reinstall the OS. To use a new system image, see Changing the OS.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Select Another OS During ECS OS Reinstallation?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4067,7 +4085,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604512.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604512.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"221", + "code":"222", "des":"Generally, the process of reinstalling the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > R", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Long Does It Take to Reinstall an ECS OS?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4085,7 +4103,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078523.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078523.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"222", + "code":"223", "des":"Windows ECSs are managed through a GUI but Linux ECSs are managed through the CLI. You can configure a GUI if required.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Do ECSs Support GUI?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4103,7 +4121,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0116634723.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0116634723.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"223", + "code":"224", "des":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running CentOS 6 do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.Before installing a GUI on an ECS", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 6?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4121,7 +4139,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604498.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604498.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"224", + "code":"225", "des":"You want to install a GUI on an ECS running CentOS 7 series.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the idle memory is greater than or equal to 2 GB. Otherwise, th", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 7?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4139,7 +4157,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0155136016.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0155136016.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"225", + "code":"226", "des":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Ubuntu do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.For GPU-accelerated ECSs, after ins", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Ubuntu?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4157,7 +4175,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001210472883.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001210472883.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"226", + "code":"227", "des":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Debian do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.The operations described in this se", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Debian?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4175,7 +4193,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604510.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604510.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"227", + "code":"228", "des":"Check the image based on which the ECS was created. If the image is a public one, this issue is not caused by private image sources.Image typeClick Apply for Server and c", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Cannot My ECS OS Start Properly?,OS Management,User Guide", @@ -4193,7 +4211,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170135967.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170135967.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"228", + "code":"229", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"File Upload/Data Transfer", @@ -4211,8 +4229,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0236302789.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0236302789.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"229", - "des":"File transfer toolInstall a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files.Install a file transfer tool", + "code":"230", + "des":"File transfer toolInstall a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files. For details, see How Can I ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Do I Upload Files to My ECS?,File Upload/Data Transfer,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -4229,7 +4247,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284970.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0166284970.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"230", + "code":"231", "des":"You want to transfer files from a local Windows computer to a Windows ECS through an MSTSC-based remote desktop connection.The target ECS is running.An EIP has been bound", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows ECS?,File Upload/Data Transfer,U", @@ -4247,7 +4265,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284971.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0166284971.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"231", + "code":"232", "des":"WinSCP can be used to securely copy-paste files across local and remote computers. Compared with FTP, WinSCP allows you to use a username and password to access the desti", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?,File Upload/Dat", @@ -4265,7 +4283,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0295091738.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0295091738.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"232", + "code":"233", "des":"This section describes how to use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to transfer files from a local Mac to a Windows ECS.The remote access tool supported by Mac has been in", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Mac to a Windows ECS?,File Upload/Data Transfer,User Guide", @@ -4283,7 +4301,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0263796591.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0263796591.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"233", + "code":"234", "des":"You want to use SCP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS.Log in to the management console. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the EIP bo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Use SCP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?,File Upload/Data", @@ -4301,7 +4319,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139796.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170139796.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"234", + "code":"235", "des":"You want to use SFTP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS. The following uses CentOS as an example.Log in to the ECS as user root.Run the foll", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Use SFTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?,File Upload/Dat", @@ -4319,7 +4337,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806053.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0263806053.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"235", + "code":"236", "des":"You want to use FTP to transfer files from a local Windows computer to an ECS.An EIP has been bound to the ECS and access to port 21 is allowed in the inbound direction o", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows or Linux ECS?,File Up", @@ -4337,7 +4355,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806054.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0263806054.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"236", + "code":"237", "des":"You want to use FTP on a local Linux computer to transfer files between the computer and a Linux ECS.You have enabled FTP on the target ECS. If you have not enabled FTP, ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?,File Upload/Data", @@ -4355,7 +4373,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139797.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170139797.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"237", + "code":"238", "des":"When I attempted to access the server from the client to upload a file using FTP, the connection timed out.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on local ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If the Connection Between the Client and the Server Times Out When I Upload a File ", @@ -4373,7 +4391,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139798.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0170139798.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"238", + "code":"239", "des":"When I attempted to upload a file using FTP, writing data failed. As a result, the file transfer failed.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on Windows E", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Should I Do If Writing Data Failed When I Upload a File Using FTP?,File Upload/Data Transfer,Us", @@ -4391,7 +4409,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0247282819.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0247282819.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"239", + "code":"240", "des":"An error occurs when you open a folder on an FTP server. The system displays a message asking you to check permissions.The FTP firewall configured for the browser does no", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Am I Seeing an FTP Folder Error When I Open a Folder on an FTP Server?,File Upload/Data Transfer", @@ -4409,7 +4427,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001189572473.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001189572473.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"240", + "code":"241", "des":"Connecting to a Linux ECS using WinSCP fails, while using SSH tools like Xshell succeeds.If you can connect to a Linux ECS using SSH tools, the SSH tools run properly. Ch", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Do I Fail to Connect to a Linux ECS Using WinSCP?,File Upload/Data Transfer,User Guide", @@ -4427,7 +4445,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809314.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0208809314.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"241", + "code":"242", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"ECS Migration", @@ -4445,10 +4463,10 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0236308363.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0236308363.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"242", - "des":"After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region or account.", + "code":"243", + "des":"After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region, AZ, or account.", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region or Account?,ECS Migration,User Guide", + "kw":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region, AZ, or Account?,ECS Migration,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -4456,14 +4474,14 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region or Account?", + "title":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region, AZ, or Account?", "githuburl":"" }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124786.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018124786.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"243", + "code":"244", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Disk Management", @@ -4481,8 +4499,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0251012483.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0251012483.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"244", - "des":"After logging in to my Windows ECS, I cannot find the attached data disk.Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Therefore, before formatting a disk, create a backup for ", + "code":"245", + "des":"After logging in to my Windows ECS, I cannot find the attached data disk.Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Before formatting a disk, create a backup for it.A newly ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Can't I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?,Disk Management,User", "search_title":"", @@ -4499,7 +4517,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0076210995.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0076210995.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"245", + "code":"246", "des":"If the capacity of system disk partitions is inconsistent with the actual system disk capacity after an ECS is created, you can manually adjust the partitions to expand t", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Adjust System Disk Partitions?,Disk Management,User Guide", @@ -4517,7 +4535,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0087680813.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0087680813.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"246", + "code":"247", "des":"This section uses an ECS running Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit as an example to describe how to obtain the mapping between disk partitions and disk devices.Log in to the W", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS?,Disk Managem", @@ -4535,7 +4553,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0087901488.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0087901488.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"247", + "code":"248", "des":"For a Linux ECS, its disk partitions correspond to disk devices. This section uses a Linux ECS running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as an example to describe how to obtain ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Linux ECS?,Disk Managemen", @@ -4553,7 +4571,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0120795802.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0120795802.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"248", + "code":"249", "des":"Enabling ECS virtual memory will deteriorate I/O performance. If the memory is insufficient, you are advised to expand the memory by referring to Modifying ECS Specificat", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?,Disk Management,User Guide", @@ -4567,24 +4585,6 @@ "title":"How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?", "githuburl":"" }, - { - "uri":"en-us_topic_0093153741.html", - "node_id":"en-us_topic_0093153741.xml", - "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"249", - "des":"After you create an ECS, you run the free -m command to view the ECS memory. The ECS memory is less than the memory configured during ECS creation.For example:When you ar", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"ecs", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory?", - "githuburl":"" - }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0078300749.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0078300749.xml", @@ -4770,7 +4770,7 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0114225937.xml", "product_code":"ecs", "code":"260", - "des":"A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message \"The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator.\"Windows has three types", + "des":"A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message \"The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator.\", as shown in Figure 1.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline?,Disk Management,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -4824,7 +4824,7 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0087622835.xml", "product_code":"ecs", "code":"263", - "des":"When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached, such as a P1 ECS, becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely create the ECS again for reconstruction.", + "des":"When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely rebuild the ECS again.If automatic NVMe SSD disk attachment", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Rectify the Fault That May Occur on a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD Disk Attached?,Disk Manag", "search_title":"", @@ -4986,9 +4986,9 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0037633087.xml", "product_code":"ecs", "code":"272", - "des":"In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when the ECS star", + "des":"In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when an ECS start", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"What Is the cloudbase-init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?,Passwords and Key Pairs,User Guide", + "kw":"What Is the Cloudbase-Init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?,Passwords and Key Pairs,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -4996,7 +4996,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"What Is the cloudbase-init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?", + "title":"What Is the Cloudbase-Init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -5076,9 +5076,9 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0105130172.xml", "product_code":"ecs", "code":"277", - "des":"After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the EIP cannot be pinged on a local server or other cloud servers.The following fault causes are sequenced based on their", + "des":"After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the local host or other cloud servers cannot ping the EIP of the ECS.The following fault causes are sequenced based on th", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Why Can't an EIP Be Pinged?,Network Configurations,User Guide", + "kw":"What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?,Network Configurations,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -5086,7 +5086,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Why Can't an EIP Be Pinged?", + "title":"What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -5161,47 +5161,11 @@ "title":"Will NICs Added to an ECS Start Automatically?", "githuburl":"" }, - { - "uri":"en-us_topic_0058747426.html", - "node_id":"en-us_topic_0058747426.xml", - "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"282", - "des":"For high-performance H2 ECSs equipped with an InfiniBand NIC driver (InfiniBand ECSs for short), perform the following operations to check whether the driver installation", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Is Normal Between Two ECSs Equipped with an Infini", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"ecs", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Is Normal Between Two ECSs Equipped with an InfiniBand NIC Driver?", - "githuburl":"" - }, - { - "uri":"en-us_topic_0083225171.html", - "node_id":"en-us_topic_0083225171.xml", - "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"283", - "des":"IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) allows IP data transmission over InfiniBand. For SUSE high-performance H2 and HL1 ECSs, if IPoIB is required, you must manually configure an IP", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?,Network Configurations,User Guide", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"ecs", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?", - "githuburl":"" - }, { "uri":"en-us_topic_0036068717.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0036068717.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"284", + "code":"282", "des":"The NIC equipped on a disk-intensive or large-memory ECS does not work.The NIC driver has not been correctly installed.Disk-intensive and large-memory ECSs use passthroug", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Is the NIC Not Working?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5219,7 +5183,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0053287548.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0053287548.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"285", + "code":"283", "des":"When the 20.4.1 driver package downloaded at Intel website https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search?keyword=Intel++Ethernet+Connections+CD was installed in a Windows 7 64b", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Handle the Issue that a Windows 7 ECS Equipped with an Intel 82599 NIC Reports an Error in", @@ -5237,7 +5201,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0000001138811177.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"286", + "code":"284", "des":"The security group of the Linux ECS has been configured based on the prerequisites in Obtaining Metadata in the outbound direction, but the ECS still cannot obtain the me", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Can't My Linux ECS Obtain Metadata?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5255,7 +5219,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604506.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604506.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"287", + "code":"285", "des":"This section describes how to obtain the MAC address of an ECS.The MAC address of an ECS cannot be changed.Log in to the Linux ECS.Run the following command to view the M", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Obtain the MAC Address of My ECS?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5273,8 +5237,8 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0115820205.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0115820205.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"288", - "des":"Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) bandwidth test, User Datagr", + "code":"286", + "des":"Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, TCP bandwidth test, UDP PPS test, and latency test.Tested ECS: ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Test Network Performance?,Network Configurations,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -5291,7 +5255,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0105130173.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0105130173.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"289", + "code":"287", "des":"You attempt to use DHCP to obtain a private IP address, but you cannot obtain the IP address.For Linux, a private IP address cannot be assigned.For Windows, a private IP ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Can't I Use DHCP to Obtain a Private IP Address?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5309,7 +5273,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0107659745.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0107659745.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"290", + "code":"288", "des":"Modify the kernel parameters only if the parameter settings affect your services. Kernel parameters vary depending on OS versions. If the parameter settings must be modif", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I View and Modify Kernel Parameters of a Linux ECS?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5327,7 +5291,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604507.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604507.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"291", + "code":"289", "des":"It is expected that the EIP and port on ECS 1 accessed from the Internet can be automatically redirected to the EIP and port on ECS 2.For example, to redirect port 8080 o", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Configure Port Redirection?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5345,7 +5309,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078501.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078501.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"292", + "code":"290", "des":"No. The ECSs of different accounts cannot communicate with each other over an intranet.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can the ECSs of Different Accounts Communicate over an Intranet?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5363,7 +5327,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078503.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078503.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"293", + "code":"291", "des":"You can customize your network to deploy the ECSs. Therefore, whether they are in the same subnet is totally up to you.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Will ECSs That I Purchased Deployed in the Same Subnet?,Network Configurations,User Guide", @@ -5381,7 +5345,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809315.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0208809315.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"294", + "code":"292", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Resource Management and Tags", @@ -5399,7 +5363,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604501.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0101604501.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"295", + "code":"293", "des":"Log in to the management console.Select the region where the ECS is located.Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.Click the name of the target ECS.The page providin", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Create and Delete Tags and Search for ECSs by Tag?,Resource Management and Tags,User Guide", @@ -5417,7 +5381,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809316.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0208809316.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"296", + "code":"294", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Resource Monitoring", @@ -5435,7 +5399,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0167429328.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0167429328.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"297", + "code":"295", "des":"If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly?,Resource Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -5453,7 +5417,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0167429329.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0167429329.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"298", + "code":"296", "des":"If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly?,Resource Monitoring,User Guide", @@ -5471,7 +5435,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124789.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018124789.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"299", + "code":"297", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Database Applications", @@ -5489,7 +5453,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078507.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078507.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"300", + "code":"298", "des":"Yes. You can deploy a database of any type on an ECS.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can a Database Be Deployed on an ECS?,Database Applications,User Guide", @@ -5507,7 +5471,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078509.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0018078509.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"301", + "code":"299", "des":"Yes. You are advised to perform a performance test beforehand to ensure that the Oracle database can meet your requirements.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Does an ECS Support Oracle Databases?,Database Applications,User Guide", @@ -5525,7 +5489,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0041169567.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0041169567.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"302", + "code":"300", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Change History,User Guide", @@ -5543,7 +5507,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0047898078.html", "node_id":"en-us_topic_0047898078.xml", "product_code":"ecs", - "code":"303", + "code":"301", "des":"For details about the terms involved in this document, see Glossary.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Glossary,User Guide", diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/ecs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index 081eabf5..1f057d51 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -134,15 +134,6 @@ "p_code":"8", "code":"15" }, - { - "desc":"H2 ECSs are designed to meet high-end computational needs, such as molecular modeling and computational fluid dynamics. In addition to the substantial CPU power, the H2 E", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"High-Performance Computing ECSs", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0035470100.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"8", - "code":"16" - }, { "desc":"GPU-accelerated ECSs provide outstanding floating-point computing capabilities. They are suitable for applications that require real-time, highly concurrent massive compu", "product_code":"ecs", @@ -150,7 +141,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0097289624.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"8", - "code":"17" + "code":"16" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -159,7 +150,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001351167793.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"18" + "code":"17" }, { "desc":"An image is an ECS template that contains an OS. It may also contain proprietary software and application software, such as database software. You can use images to creat", @@ -167,8 +158,8 @@ "title":"Image Types", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030828254.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"18", - "code":"19" + "p_code":"17", + "code":"18" }, { "desc":"Cloud-Init is an open-source cloud initialization program, which initializes some of the customized configurations of a newly created ECS, such as the hostname, key pair,", @@ -176,8 +167,8 @@ "title":"Cloud-Init", "uri":"en-us_topic_0048642616.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"18", - "code":"20" + "p_code":"17", + "code":"19" }, { "desc":"Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distribut", @@ -186,7 +177,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030828256.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"21" + "code":"20" }, { "desc":"Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) allows you to create customized virtual networks in your logically isolated AZ. Such networks are dedicated zones that are logically isolated,", @@ -195,7 +186,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0030828257.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"22" + "code":"21" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -204,7 +195,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092435778.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"23" + "code":"22" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -212,8 +203,8 @@ "title":"Data Protection", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001449637793.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"23", - "code":"24" + "p_code":"22", + "code":"23" }, { "desc":"User encryption allows you to use the encryption feature provided on the cloud platform to encrypt ECS resources, improving data security. User encryption includes image ", @@ -221,8 +212,8 @@ "title":"User Encryption", "uri":"en-us_topic_0046912051.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"24", - "code":"25" + "p_code":"23", + "code":"24" }, { "desc":"You can use OS licenses provided by the cloud platform. After creating an ECS with a license authorized, you can use the authorized OS. The platform manages license compl", @@ -230,8 +221,8 @@ "title":"License Types", "uri":"en-us_topic_0046566932.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"23", - "code":"26" + "p_code":"22", + "code":"25" }, { "desc":"A project groups and isolates OpenStack computing, storage, and network resources. A project can be a department or a team.Multiple projects can be created for one accoun", @@ -239,8 +230,8 @@ "title":"Project", "uri":"en-us_topic_0070518971.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"23", - "code":"27" + "p_code":"22", + "code":"26" }, { "desc":"If you need to assign different permissions to employees in your enterprise to access your ECS resources, IAM is a good choice for fine-grained permissions management. IA", @@ -249,7 +240,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170232209.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"28" + "code":"27" }, { "desc":"Two types of permissions are provided by default: user management and resource management.User management refers to the management of users, user groups, and user group r", @@ -258,7 +249,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0054121392.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"29" + "code":"28" }, { "desc":"A region and availability zone (AZ) identify the location of a data center. You can create resources in a specific region and AZ.A region is a physical data center, which", @@ -267,7 +258,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0186645877.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", - "code":"30" + "code":"29" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -276,7 +267,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771105.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"31" + "code":"30" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -284,8 +275,8 @@ "title":"Creating an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0021831611.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"31", - "code":"32" + "p_code":"30", + "code":"31" }, { "desc":"ECSs are more cost-effective than physical servers. Within minutes, you can obtain ECS resources from the cloud service platform. ECS resources are flexible and on-demand", @@ -293,8 +284,8 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572588.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"32", - "code":"33" + "p_code":"31", + "code":"32" }, { "desc":"Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.Click Create ECS.The page ", @@ -302,8 +293,8 @@ "title":"Step 1: Configure Basic Settings", "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572589.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"32", - "code":"34" + "p_code":"31", + "code":"33" }, { "desc":"Set Network by selecting an available VPC and subnet from the drop-down list and specifying a private IP address assignment mode.VPC provides a dedicated network for your", @@ -311,8 +302,8 @@ "title":"Step 2: Configure Network", "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572590.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"32", - "code":"35" + "p_code":"31", + "code":"34" }, { "desc":"Set ECS Name.The name can be customized but can contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).If you want to create multiple ECSs at a time,", @@ -320,8 +311,8 @@ "title":"Step 3: Configure Advanced Settings", "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572591.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"32", - "code":"36" + "p_code":"31", + "code":"35" }, { "desc":"On the Confirm page, view details about the ECS configuration.To learn more about the price, click Pricing details.To learn more about the price, click Pricing details.Se", @@ -329,8 +320,8 @@ "title":"Step 4: Confirm", "uri":"en-us_topic_0163572592.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"32", - "code":"37" + "p_code":"31", + "code":"36" }, { "desc":"You can log in to a Windows ECS using either VNC or MSTSC provided on the management console.Obtain the password.Use the password obtaining function provided by the manag", @@ -338,8 +329,8 @@ "title":"Logging In to an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0092494193.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"31", - "code":"38" + "p_code":"30", + "code":"37" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -347,8 +338,8 @@ "title":"Initializing EVS Data Disks", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831989.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"31", - "code":"39" + "p_code":"30", + "code":"38" }, { "desc":"If you have added a data disk during ECS creation, you must initialize the data disk after logging in to the ECS.After a disk is attached to a server, you need to log in ", @@ -356,8 +347,8 @@ "title":"Scenarios and Disk Partitions", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831623.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"39", - "code":"40" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"39" }, { "desc":"This section uses Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.The maximum disk capacity support", @@ -365,8 +356,8 @@ "title":"Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2008)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634796.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"39", - "code":"41" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"40" }, { "desc":"This section uses Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.The maximum disk capacity supported by", @@ -374,8 +365,8 @@ "title":"Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2019)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0117490178.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"39", - "code":"42" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"41" }, { "desc":"This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use fdisk to partition the data disk.The maximum parti", @@ -383,8 +374,8 @@ "title":"Initializing a Linux Data Disk (fdisk)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634797.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"39", - "code":"43" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"42" }, { "desc":"This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use parted to partition the data disk.The maximum part", @@ -392,8 +383,8 @@ "title":"Initializing a Linux Data Disk (parted)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0085634798.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"39", - "code":"44" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"43" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -402,7 +393,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771097.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"45" + "code":"44" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -410,8 +401,8 @@ "title":"Viewing ECS Information", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030893661.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"46" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"45" }, { "desc":"After submitting the request for creating an ECS, you can view the creation status. This section describes how to view the creation status of an ECS.Log in to the managem", @@ -419,8 +410,8 @@ "title":"Viewing ECS Creation Statuses", "uri":"en-us_topic_0039588795.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"46", - "code":"47" + "p_code":"45", + "code":"46" }, { "desc":"You can view the details of failed task (if any) in the Failures area, including the task names and statuses. This section describes how to view failures.Table 1 lists th", @@ -428,8 +419,8 @@ "title":"Viewing Failed Tasks", "uri":"en-us_topic_0108255889.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"46", - "code":"48" + "p_code":"45", + "code":"47" }, { "desc":"After obtaining ECSs, you can view and manage them on the management console. This section describes how to view detailed ECS configurations, including its name, image, s", @@ -437,8 +428,8 @@ "title":"Viewing ECS Details (List View)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0017130261.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"46", - "code":"49" + "p_code":"45", + "code":"48" }, { "desc":"The information of all ECSs under your account can be exported in a CSV file to a local directory. The file includes the IDs, private IP addresses, and EIPs of your ECSs.", @@ -446,8 +437,8 @@ "title":"Exporting ECS Information", "uri":"en-us_topic_0060610074.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"46", - "code":"50" + "p_code":"45", + "code":"49" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -455,8 +446,8 @@ "title":"Logging In to a Windows ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030888079.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"51" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"50" }, { "desc":"Only a running ECS can be logged in.Login usernames, passwords, and constraints vary depending on OSs running on the ECSs created using a public image. For details, see P", @@ -464,8 +455,8 @@ "title":"Login Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0092494943.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"51", - "code":"52" + "p_code":"50", + "code":"51" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to use VNC provided on the management console to log in to an ECS. This function applies to emergency O&M. In other scenarios, you are advised ", @@ -473,8 +464,8 @@ "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using VNC)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0027268511.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"51", - "code":"53" + "p_code":"50", + "code":"52" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to use the remote login tool MSTSC to log in to a Windows ECS from a local computer.The target ECS is running.You have obtained the password fo", @@ -482,17 +473,17 @@ "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using MSTSC)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955381.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"51", - "code":"54" + "p_code":"50", + "code":"53" }, { - "desc":"This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.The target ECS is running.You have bound an EIP to the ECS.Access to port 3389 is allowed in t", + "desc":"This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.The target ECS is running.The ECS must have an EIP bound.Access to port 3389 is allowed in the", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Linux Computer)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0275383051.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"51", - "code":"55" + "p_code":"50", + "code":"54" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -500,8 +491,8 @@ "title":"Logging In to a Linux ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030831990.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"56" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"55" }, { "desc":"Only a running ECS can be logged in.For ECSs created using public images, login usernames, passwords, and constraints vary depending on OSs running on the ECSs. For detai", @@ -509,8 +500,8 @@ "title":"Login Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771089.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"56", - "code":"57" + "p_code":"55", + "code":"56" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to use VNC provided on the management console to log in to an ECS. This function applies to emergency O&M. In other scenarios, you are advised ", @@ -518,8 +509,8 @@ "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using VNC)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093263550.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"56", - "code":"58" + "p_code":"55", + "code":"57" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to use an SSH key pair to remotely log in to a Linux ECS from a Windows and a Linux server, respectively.You have obtained the private key file", @@ -527,8 +518,8 @@ "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using an SSH Key Pair)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955380.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"56", - "code":"59" + "p_code":"55", + "code":"58" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to remotely log in to a Linux ECS using an SSH password from a Windows and a Linux server, respectively.Logging in to a Linux ECS using SSH pas", @@ -536,8 +527,8 @@ "title":"Remotely Logging In to a Linux ECS (Using an SSH Password)", "uri":"en-us_topic_0017955633.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"56", - "code":"60" + "p_code":"55", + "code":"59" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -545,8 +536,8 @@ "title":"Managing ECSs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0176502615.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"61" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"60" }, { "desc":"The name of a created ECS can be changed to meet your service requirements.Multiple ECS names can be changed in a batch. After the change, the ECS names are the same.Log ", @@ -554,8 +545,8 @@ "title":"Changing ECS Names", "uri":"en-us_topic_0142266317.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"62" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"61" }, { "desc":"If the OS of an ECS fails to start or requires optimization, reinstall the OS.After the OS is reinstalled, the IP and MAC addresses of the ECS remain unchanged.Reinstalli", @@ -563,8 +554,8 @@ "title":"Reinstalling the OS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0024911405.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"63" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"62" }, { "desc":"Changing an ECS OS will change the system disk attached to the ECS. After the change, the system disk ID of the ECS will be changed, and the original system disk will be ", @@ -572,8 +563,8 @@ "title":"Changing the OS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0031523135.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"64" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"63" }, { "desc":"An ECS group logically groups ECSs. ECSs in an ECS group comply with the same policy associated with the ECS group.Currently, only the anti-affinity policy is supported.Y", @@ -581,8 +572,8 @@ "title":"Managing ECS Groups", "uri":"en-us_topic_0032980085.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"65" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"64" }, { "desc":"The default time zone for an ECS is the one you selected when creating the image that was used to create the ECS. This section describes how to change the time zone for a", @@ -590,8 +581,8 @@ "title":"Changing the Time Zone for an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0040630518.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"66" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"65" }, { "desc":"When an ECS cannot start or run properly, you can download and view ECS console logs for troubleshooting, for example, checking whether the kernel and service configurati", @@ -599,8 +590,8 @@ "title":"Obtaining ECS Console Logs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0057711189.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"67" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"66" }, { "desc":"You can start, stop, restart, or delete the ECS.To prevent a sudden load increase, you are advised to start or stop a small number of ECSs at a time.If an ECS remains in", @@ -608,8 +599,8 @@ "title":"Starting and Stopping ECSs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771110.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"61", - "code":"68" + "p_code":"60", + "code":"67" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -617,8 +608,8 @@ "title":"Modifying ECS Specifications", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030828258.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"69" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"68" }, { "desc":"If ECS specifications do not meet service requirements, you can modify the ECS specifications, including vCPUs and memory. Certain ECSs allow you to change their types wh", @@ -626,8 +617,8 @@ "title":"General Operations", "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771092.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"69", - "code":"70" + "p_code":"68", + "code":"69" }, { "desc":"ECSs can be migrated:Between Dedicated Hosts (DeHs)From a DeH to a public resource poolFrom a public resource pool to a DeHThis section describes how to migrate ECSs from", @@ -635,8 +626,8 @@ "title":"Migrating an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0133365988.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"71" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"70" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -644,8 +635,8 @@ "title":"Obtaining Metadata and Passing User Data", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313879.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"72" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"71" }, { "desc":"ECS metadata includes basic information of an ECS on the cloud platform, such as the ECS ID, hostname, and network information. ECS metadata can be obtained using either ", @@ -653,8 +644,8 @@ "title":"Obtaining Metadata", "uri":"en-us_topic_0042400609.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"72", - "code":"73" + "p_code":"71", + "code":"72" }, { "desc":"Specify User Data to pass user data to ECSs to:Simplify ECS configuration.Initialize the ECS OS configuration.Upload your scripts to ECSs during ECS creation.Perform othe", @@ -662,8 +653,8 @@ "title":"Passing User Data to ECSs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0032380449.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"72", - "code":"74" + "p_code":"71", + "code":"73" }, { "desc":"ECSs in the same VPC can communicate with each other using hostnames. In such a case, you are required to configure the mapping between hostnames and IP addresses. The co", @@ -671,8 +662,8 @@ "title":"(Optional) Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses", "uri":"en-us_topic_0074752335.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"75" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"74" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -680,8 +671,8 @@ "title":"(Optional) Installing a Driver and Toolkit", "uri":"en-us_topic_0133513874.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"45", - "code":"76" + "p_code":"44", + "code":"75" }, { "desc":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that a GPU driver has been installed on the ECS for GPU acceleration.GPU-accelerated ECSs support GRID and Tesla drivers.To ", @@ -689,8 +680,8 @@ "title":"GPU Driver", "uri":"en-us_topic_0234802636.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"76", - "code":"77" + "p_code":"75", + "code":"76" }, { "desc":"To use graphics acceleration, such as OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, install a GRID driver and separately purchase and configure a GRID license. The GRID driver with a vDWS ", @@ -698,8 +689,8 @@ "title":"Installing a GRID Driver on a GPU-accelerated ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0149610914.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"76", - "code":"78" + "p_code":"75", + "code":"77" }, { "desc":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that the desired Tesla driver and CUDA toolkit have been installed on the ECS for computing acceleration.A computing-acceler", @@ -707,8 +698,8 @@ "title":"Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0149470468.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"76", - "code":"79" + "p_code":"75", + "code":"78" }, { "desc":"Before using a GPU-accelerated ECS, make sure that the desired Tesla driver and CUDA toolkit have been installed on the ECS. Otherwise, computing acceleration will not ta", @@ -716,8 +707,8 @@ "title":"Obtaining a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit", "uri":"en-us_topic_0213874991.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"76", - "code":"80" + "p_code":"75", + "code":"79" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -726,7 +717,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0177457774.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"81" + "code":"80" }, { "desc":"An image is an ECS or BMS template that contains an OS or service data. It may also contain proprietary software and application software, such as database software. Imag", @@ -734,8 +725,8 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0177457773.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"81", - "code":"82" + "p_code":"80", + "code":"81" }, { "desc":"You can use an existing ECS to create a system disk image, data disk image, and full-ECS image.System disk image: contains an OS and application software for running serv", @@ -743,8 +734,8 @@ "title":"Creating an Image", "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604508.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"81", - "code":"83" + "p_code":"80", + "code":"82" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -753,7 +744,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499770.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"84" + "code":"83" }, { "desc":"Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distribut", @@ -761,8 +752,8 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313880.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"84", - "code":"85" + "p_code":"83", + "code":"84" }, { "desc":"If the existing disks of an ECS fail to meet service requirements, for example, due to insufficient disk space or poor disk performance, you can attach more available EVS", @@ -770,8 +761,8 @@ "title":"Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0096293655.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"84", - "code":"86" + "p_code":"83", + "code":"85" }, { "desc":"You can detach EVS disks from an ECS.System disks (mounted to /dev/sda or /dev/vda) can only be detached offline. They must be stopped before being detached.Data disks (m", @@ -779,17 +770,17 @@ "title":"Detaching an EVS Disk from a Running ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0036046828.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"84", - "code":"87" + "p_code":"83", + "code":"86" }, { - "desc":"You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient.The capacity of an EVS disk can be expanded in either of the following ways:Create an EVS disk and atta", + "desc":"You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient. The capacities of both system disks and data disks can be expanded.The capacity of an EVS disk can be ", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492522.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"84", - "code":"88" + "p_code":"83", + "code":"87" }, { "desc":"Disk-intensive ECSs can use both local disks and EVS disks to store data. Local disks are generally used to store service data and feature higher throughput than EVS disk", @@ -797,17 +788,17 @@ "title":"Expanding the Local Disks of a Disk-intensive ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0037470901.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"84", - "code":"89" + "p_code":"83", + "code":"88" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Backup Using CBR", + "title":"CBR", "uri":"en-us_topic_0096304614.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"90" + "code":"89" }, { "desc":"Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enables you to back up cloud servers and disks with ease. In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, y", @@ -815,17 +806,17 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001128445638.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"90", - "code":"91" + "p_code":"89", + "code":"90" }, { "desc":"CBR enhances data integrity and service continuity. For example, if an ECS or EVS disk is faulty or a misoperation causes data loss, you can use data backups to quickly r", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Backing Up an ECS Data", + "title":"Backing Up an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001128604648.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"90", - "code":"92" + "p_code":"89", + "code":"91" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -834,16 +825,16 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092497777.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"93" + "code":"92" }, { - "desc":"If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can attach them to your ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region ", + "desc":"If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can add them to your ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Adding a Network Interface", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492518.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"94" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"93" }, { "desc":"An ECS can have up to 12 network interfaces, including one primary network interface that cannot be deleted and extension network interfaces. This section describes how t", @@ -851,8 +842,8 @@ "title":"Deleting a Network Interface", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492519.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"95" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"94" }, { "desc":"You can modify the private IP address of the NIC. If you want to modify the private IP address of an extension NIC, delete the NIC and attach a new NIC.The ECS must be st", @@ -860,8 +851,8 @@ "title":"Modifying a Private IP Address", "uri":"en-us_topic_0133339807.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"96" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"95" }, { "desc":"Manually configure the virtual IP address bound to an ECS.The following OSs are used as examples here. For other OSs, see the help documents on their official websites.Li", @@ -869,8 +860,8 @@ "title":"Managing Virtual IP Addresses", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492520.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"97" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"96" }, { "desc":"Single-core CPU performance cannot meet the requirement of processing NIC interruptions incurred with the increase of network I/O bandwidth. NIC multi-queue enables multi", @@ -878,8 +869,8 @@ "title":"Enabling NIC Multi-Queue", "uri":"en-us_topic_0058758453.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"98" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"97" }, { "desc":"IPv6 addresses are used to deal with IPv4 address exhaustion. If an ECS uses an IPv4 address, the ECS can run in dual-stack mode after IPv6 is enabled for it. Then, the E", @@ -887,17 +878,17 @@ "title":"Dynamically Assigning IPv6 Addresses", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140963099.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"93", - "code":"99" + "p_code":"92", + "code":"98" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"EIPs", + "title":"EIP", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313883.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"100" + "code":"99" }, { "desc":"The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to ", @@ -905,8 +896,8 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0144542149.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"100", - "code":"101" + "p_code":"99", + "code":"100" }, { "desc":"You can assign an EIP and bind it to an ECS to enable the ECS to access the Internet.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your regi", @@ -914,8 +905,8 @@ "title":"Binding an EIP", "uri":"en-us_topic_0174917535.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"100", - "code":"102" + "p_code":"99", + "code":"101" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to unbind an EIP from an ECS.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.Under Computin", @@ -923,8 +914,8 @@ "title":"Unbinding an EIP", "uri":"en-us_topic_0240543420.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"100", - "code":"103" + "p_code":"99", + "code":"102" }, { "desc":"If an EIP has been bound to the ECS, the ECS can access the Internet using the bandwidth associated with the EIP. This section describes how to adjust the bandwidth of an", @@ -932,8 +923,8 @@ "title":"Changing an EIP Bandwidth", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492521.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"100", - "code":"104" + "p_code":"99", + "code":"103" }, { "desc":"To ensure platform security and conserve EIPs, EIPs are assigned only to specified ECSs. ECSs without EIPs cannot access the Internet directly. If these ECSs need to acce", @@ -941,8 +932,8 @@ "title":"Enabling Internet Connectivity for an ECS Without an EIP", "uri":"en-us_topic_0027157850.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"100", - "code":"105" + "p_code":"99", + "code":"104" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -951,7 +942,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499769.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"106" + "code":"105" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -959,8 +950,8 @@ "title":"Security Groups", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323151.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"106", - "code":"107" + "p_code":"105", + "code":"106" }, { "desc":"A security group is a collection of access control rules for ECSs that have the same security protection requirements and that are mutually trusted. After a security grou", @@ -968,26 +959,26 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323157.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"107", - "code":"108" + "p_code":"106", + "code":"107" }, { - "desc":"If you have not created any security groups yet, the system automatically creates a default security group for you and associates it with the instance when you create it.", + "desc":"Note the following when using default security group rules:Inbound rules control incoming traffic to instances in the default security group. The instances can only commu", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Default Security Group and Rules", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323154.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"107", - "code":"109" + "p_code":"106", + "code":"108" }, { - "desc":"Here are some common security group configuration examples for different scenarios, including remote login to ECSs, website access, and internal communication between ins", + "desc":"When you create instances, such as cloud servers, containers, and databases, in a VPC subnet, you can use the default security group or create a security group. You can a", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Security Group Configuration Examples", "uri":"en-us_topic_0140323152.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"107", - "code":"110" + "p_code":"106", + "code":"109" }, { "desc":"Similar to firewall, a security group is a logical group used to control network access. You can define access rules for a security group to protect the ECSs that are add", @@ -995,8 +986,8 @@ "title":"Configuring Security Group Rules", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030878383.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"107", - "code":"111" + "p_code":"106", + "code":"110" }, { "desc":"To change the security group associated with an ECS network interface, perform the operations described in this section.Changing the security group will overwrite the ori", @@ -1004,8 +995,8 @@ "title":"Changing a Security Group", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093492517.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"107", - "code":"112" + "p_code":"106", + "code":"111" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1014,7 +1005,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0140313881.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"113" + "code":"112" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1022,8 +1013,8 @@ "title":"Passwords", "uri":"en-us_topic_0031073513.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"113", - "code":"114" + "p_code":"112", + "code":"113" }, { "desc":"The password for logging in to your ECS is important and please keep it secure. You can reset the password if it is forgotten or expires.Table 1 provides guidance on how ", @@ -1031,8 +1022,8 @@ "title":"Application Scenarios for Using Passwords", "uri":"en-us_topic_0035643949.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"114", - "code":"115" + "p_code":"113", + "code":"114" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to change the password for logging in to an ECS when the password is about to expire, the password is forgotten, or you are logging in to the E", @@ -1040,8 +1031,8 @@ "title":"Changing the Login Password on an ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0122627689.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"114", - "code":"116" + "p_code":"113", + "code":"115" }, { "desc":"You can reset your ECS password if:The password is forgotten.The password has expired.The method described in this section can only be used to change the password of a lo", @@ -1049,8 +1040,8 @@ "title":"Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0021426802.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"114", - "code":"117" + "p_code":"113", + "code":"116" }, { "desc":"Keep your password secure. Reset the password if:The password is forgotten.The password has expired.This section describes how to reset the password of user root. After r", @@ -1058,8 +1049,8 @@ "title":"Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0021427650.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"114", - "code":"118" + "p_code":"113", + "code":"117" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1067,8 +1058,8 @@ "title":"Key Pairs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234175322.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"113", - "code":"119" + "p_code":"112", + "code":"118" }, { "desc":"Key pairs are a set of security credentials for identity authentication when you remotely log in to ECSs.A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. Key Pair S", @@ -1076,8 +1067,8 @@ "title":"Application Scenarios for Using Key Pairs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"119", - "code":"120" + "p_code":"118", + "code":"119" }, { "desc":"You can use the management console to create a key pair. ECS stores the public key and you store the private key.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left", @@ -1085,8 +1076,8 @@ "title":"(Recommended) Creating a Key Pair on the Management Console", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"119", - "code":"121" + "p_code":"118", + "code":"120" }, { "desc":"You can use PuTTYgen to create a key pair and store the public key and private key locally.Key pairs created using puttygen.exe must be imported by referring to Importing", @@ -1094,8 +1085,8 @@ "title":"Creating a Key Pair Using PuTTYgen", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234335274.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"119", - "code":"122" + "p_code":"118", + "code":"121" }, { "desc":"You need to import a key pair in either of the following scenarios:Create a key pair using PuTTYgen and import the public key to the ECS.Import the public key of an exist", @@ -1103,8 +1094,8 @@ "title":"Importing a Key Pair", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"119", - "code":"123" + "p_code":"118", + "code":"122" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1112,17 +1103,17 @@ "title":"Obtaining and Deleting the Password of a Windows ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001234183498.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"119", - "code":"124" + "p_code":"118", + "code":"123" }, { - "desc":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. Therefore, you must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password ge", + "desc":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. You must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password generated dur", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0031107266.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"124", - "code":"125" + "p_code":"123", + "code":"124" }, { "desc":"After you obtain the initial password, it is a good practice to delete it to ensure system security.Deleting the initial password does not affect ECS operation or login. ", @@ -1130,8 +1121,8 @@ "title":"Deleting the Initial Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0031107267.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"124", - "code":"126" + "p_code":"123", + "code":"125" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1140,16 +1131,16 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265910.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"127" + "code":"126" }, { - "desc":"Use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control over your ECSs. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your enterprise's organizational structure", + "desc":"Use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control over your ECSs. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Creating a User and Granting ECS Permissions", "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265913.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"127", - "code":"128" + "p_code":"126", + "code":"127" }, { "desc":"Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of ECS. For the actions that can be added to custom policies, see \"Permissions Policies and Suppo", @@ -1157,8 +1148,8 @@ "title":"ECS Custom Policies", "uri":"en-us_topic_0170265914.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"127", - "code":"129" + "p_code":"126", + "code":"128" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1167,7 +1158,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0183016706.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"130" + "code":"129" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1175,8 +1166,8 @@ "title":"Tag Management", "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019668.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"130", - "code":"131" + "p_code":"129", + "code":"130" }, { "desc":"A tag identifies an ECS. Adding tags to an ECS facilitates ECS identification and management.You can add a tag to an ECS during the ECS creation or after the ECS is creat", @@ -1184,8 +1175,8 @@ "title":"Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0092499768.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"131", - "code":"132" + "p_code":"130", + "code":"131" }, { "desc":"Tags are used to identify cloud resources, such as ECSs, images, and disks. If you have multiple types of cloud resources which are associated with each other, you can ad", @@ -1193,8 +1184,8 @@ "title":"Adding Tags", "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019669.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"131", - "code":"133" + "p_code":"130", + "code":"132" }, { "desc":"After tags are added to resources, you can search for resources by tag using either of the following methods.On the Elastic Cloud Server page, search for ECSs by tag key-", @@ -1202,8 +1193,8 @@ "title":"Searching for Resources by Tag", "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019670.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"131", - "code":"134" + "p_code":"130", + "code":"133" }, { "desc":"If you no longer need a tag, delete it in any of the following ways:Deleting a Tag on the ECS Details PageDeleting a Tag on the TMS ConsoleBatch Deleting Tags on the TMS ", @@ -1211,8 +1202,8 @@ "title":"Deleting a Tag", "uri":"en-us_topic_0183019671.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"131", - "code":"135" + "p_code":"130", + "code":"134" }, { "desc":"Quotas can limit the number or amount of resources available to users, such as the maximum number of ECSs or EVS disks that can be created.If the existing resource quota ", @@ -1220,8 +1211,8 @@ "title":"Quota Adjustment", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"130", - "code":"136" + "p_code":"129", + "code":"135" }, { "desc":"After purchasing an ECS, you can use the search function on the management console to search for ECSs in the current region. You can search for ECSs by name, ID, AZ, stat", @@ -1229,8 +1220,8 @@ "title":"Searching for ECSs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001630328828.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"130", - "code":"137" + "p_code":"129", + "code":"136" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1239,7 +1230,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0072987316.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"138" + "code":"137" }, { "desc":"Monitoring is key for ensuring ECS performance, reliability, and availability. Using monitored data, you can determine ECS resource utilization. The cloud platform provid", @@ -1247,8 +1238,8 @@ "title":"Monitoring ECSs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371529.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"138", - "code":"139" + "p_code":"137", + "code":"138" }, { "desc":"This section describes basic monitoring metrics reported by ECS to Cloud Eye. You can use Cloud Eye to view these metrics and alarms generated for ECSs.SYS.ECSBasic ECS m", @@ -1256,8 +1247,8 @@ "title":"Basic ECS Metrics", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030911465.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"138", - "code":"140" + "p_code":"137", + "code":"139" }, { "desc":"Setting ECS alarm rules allows you to customize the monitored objects and notification policies so that you can closely monitor your ECSs.This section describes how to se", @@ -1265,8 +1256,8 @@ "title":"Setting Alarm Rules", "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371531.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"138", - "code":"141" + "p_code":"137", + "code":"140" }, { "desc":"The cloud platform provides Cloud Eye, which monitors the running statuses of your ECSs. You can obtain the monitoring metrics of each ECS on the management console.There", @@ -1274,8 +1265,8 @@ "title":"Viewing ECS Metrics", "uri":"en-us_topic_0027371530.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"138", - "code":"142" + "p_code":"137", + "code":"141" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1284,7 +1275,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0116266206.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"143" + "code":"142" }, { "desc":"Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records user operations performed on ECSs and related resources for further query, auditing, and backtracking.CTS has been provisioned.", @@ -1292,17 +1283,17 @@ "title":"Key Operations Supported by CTS", "uri":"en-us_topic_0116262067.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"143", - "code":"144" + "p_code":"142", + "code":"143" }, { - "desc":"CTS starts to record ECS operations after it is provisioned. You can view the operation records of the last seven days on the management console.This section describes ho", + "desc":"After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven d", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Viewing Audit Logs", + "title":"Viewing Traces", "uri":"en-us_topic_0116266207.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"143", - "code":"145" + "p_code":"142", + "code":"144" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1311,7 +1302,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0096170524.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"146" + "code":"145" }, { "desc":"When you run the sudo command to switch to user root on an Ubuntu or Debian ECS, the system prompts connection timeout.Log in to the ECS.Run the following command to edit", @@ -1319,8 +1310,8 @@ "title":"What Can I Do If Switching from a Non-root User to User root Times Out?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0094801708.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"147" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"146" }, { "desc":"When installing the Python library software, you need to configure the PIP source. Take the official image source as an example:[root@test home]# cat /root/.pip/pip.conf ", @@ -1328,8 +1319,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error \"command ´gcc´ failed with exit status 1\" Occurs During PIP-based Software Installation", "uri":"en-us_topic_0107412162.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"148" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"147" }, { "desc":"When a user runs the wget command to download software packages, the download rate is far less than the bandwidth.The official PIP website is accessed using HTTPS. Each t", @@ -1337,8 +1328,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Packages Are Downloaded Using PIP or wget at a Low Rate?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0107490388.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"149" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"148" }, { "desc":"If an ECS requires a long period of time to start, you can change the default timeout to speed up the startup.Log in to the ECS.Run the following command to switch to use", @@ -1346,8 +1337,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Handle Slow ECS Startup?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0117006217.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"150" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"149" }, { "desc":"This section describes how you can configure atop and kdump on Linux ECSs for performance analysis.The method for configuring atop varies with the OS version.atopIntroduc", @@ -1355,8 +1346,8 @@ "title":"How Do I Configure atop and kdump on Linux ECSs for Performance Analysis?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001143214829.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"151" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"150" }, { "desc":"When you create a file or directory, you get the error message \"No space left on device\", \"Cannot create directory\", or \"Couldn't create temporary archive name.\"In Linux,", @@ -1364,8 +1355,8 @@ "title":"How Do I Fix File Creation Failures Due to Inode Exhaustion?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001597810477.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"152" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"151" }, { "desc":"When you create a file on a Linux ECS, the error message \"No space left on device\" is displayed.The block usage on the disk reaches 100%.The inode usage on the disk reach", @@ -1373,8 +1364,8 @@ "title":"Why Do I Get the Error \"No space left on device\" When I Create a File on a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001547370984.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"146", - "code":"153" + "p_code":"145", + "code":"152" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1383,7 +1374,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771101.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"154" + "code":"153" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1391,8 +1382,8 @@ "title":"ECS Overview", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030930805.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"155" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"154" }, { "desc":"Do not upgrade ECS kernel or OS versions. If you want to upgrade the main OS version, for example, from CentOS 7.2 to Cent OS 7.3, use the provided OS changing function.D", @@ -1400,8 +1391,8 @@ "title":"What Are the Precautions for Using ECSs?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0013771102.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"155", - "code":"156" + "p_code":"154", + "code":"155" }, { "desc":"You can use ECSs just like traditional physical servers. On an ECS, you can deploy any service application, such as an email system, web system, and Enterprise Resource P", @@ -1409,17 +1400,17 @@ "title":"What Can I Do with ECSs?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073214.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"155", - "code":"157" + "p_code":"154", + "code":"156" }, { - "desc":"Yes.ECSs run on physical hosts. Although there are multiple mechanisms to ensure system reliability, fault tolerance, and high availability, host hardware might be damage", + "desc":"Yes, ECS can automatically recover if the physical host becomes faulty.ECSs run on physical hosts. Although there are multiple mechanisms to ensure system reliability, fa", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Can ECSs Automatically Recover After the Physical Host Accommodating the ECSs Becomes Faulty?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0095020344.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"155", - "code":"158" + "p_code":"154", + "code":"157" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1427,8 +1418,8 @@ "title":"Regions and AZs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196896.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"159" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"158" }, { "desc":"An availability zone (AZ) is a physical region where resources use independent power supplies and networks. AZs are physically isolated but interconnected through an inte", @@ -1436,8 +1427,8 @@ "title":"What Is an AZ?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196906.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"159", - "code":"160" + "p_code":"158", + "code":"159" }, { "desc":"Data transmission between AZs in the same region is free of charge. However, data transmission between AZs in different regions will be billed.", @@ -1445,8 +1436,8 @@ "title":"Is Data Transmission Between AZs Billed?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018196907.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"159", - "code":"161" + "p_code":"158", + "code":"160" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1454,8 +1445,8 @@ "title":"Creation and Deletion", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073208.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"162" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"161" }, { "desc":"Each region has two or three AZs. If resources in an AZ are sold out, you can change the AZ and purchase resources in another AZ.", @@ -1463,8 +1454,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If the ECS Resources to Be Purchased Are Sold Out?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0170880184.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"163" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"162" }, { "desc":"Creation time: time when the ECS is created on the cloud platform.Startup time: time when the ECS is started for the first time.", @@ -1472,8 +1463,8 @@ "title":"What Is the Creation Time and Startup Time of an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0160672219.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"164" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"163" }, { "desc":"After you created an ECS bound with an EIP on the management console, the ECS creation was successful but binding the EIP failed due to insufficient EIPs. Although the Fa", @@ -1481,8 +1472,8 @@ "title":"Why Does the Failures Area Show an ECS Creation Failure But the ECS List Displays the Created ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0039524582.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"165" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"164" }, { "desc":"When you use a full-ECS image that was created using a CSBS backup to create ECSs, the process is time-consuming or the system displays a message indicating that the imag", @@ -1490,8 +1481,8 @@ "title":"Why Does It Take Longer to Create ECSs When I Use a Full-ECS Image?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0102391480.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"166" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"165" }, { "desc":"You can change the image for your ECS on the ECS console.Select the target ECS and click Stop in the upper left corner of the ECS list.Locate the row that contains the ta", @@ -1499,8 +1490,8 @@ "title":"What Do I Do If I Selected an Incorrect Image for My ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0238302634.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"167" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"166" }, { "desc":"Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes.The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), a", @@ -1508,8 +1499,8 @@ "title":"How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073212.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"168" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"167" }, { "desc":"You cannot manage ECSs by folders or groups, but you can use tags to organize your ECSsTags help you group your ECSs by things by whatever categories are useful to you.Fo", @@ -1517,8 +1508,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Manage ECSs by Group?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001283659852.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"169" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"168" }, { "desc":"After you click Delete, the selected ECSs will be deleted. You can also choose to delete the EVS disks and EIPs together with the selected ECSs. If you do not delete them", @@ -1526,8 +1517,8 @@ "title":"What Happens After I Click the Delete Button?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073218.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"170" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"169" }, { "desc":"No. ECSs in the Deleted state cannot provide services and are soon removed from the system.A deleted ECS is retained in the ECS list on the management console only for a ", @@ -1535,8 +1526,8 @@ "title":"Can a Deleted ECS Be Provisioned Again?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073221.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"171" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"170" }, { "desc":"No. The data of a deleted ECS cannot be restored. Therefore, before deleting an ECS, back up or migrate its data.", @@ -1544,8 +1535,8 @@ "title":"Can a Deleted ECS Be Restored?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0170158381.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"172" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"171" }, { "desc":"Log in to the management console.Select the region where the ECS is located.Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.Locate the row containing the target ECS and choo", @@ -1553,8 +1544,8 @@ "title":"How Do I Delete or Restart an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604502.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"173" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"172" }, { "desc":"Yes. If an ECS remains in the Restarting or Stopping state for over 30 minutes after it is restarted, you can forcibly restart or stop the ECS as follows:Log in to the ma", @@ -1562,8 +1553,8 @@ "title":"Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0029792884.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"162", - "code":"174" + "p_code":"161", + "code":"173" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -1571,8 +1562,8 @@ "title":"Login and Connection", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030930807.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"175" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"174" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to change a port for remote logins.The following procedure uses an ECS running Windows Server 2012 as an example. The default login port of a W", @@ -1580,8 +1571,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Change a Remote Login Port?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0244854543.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"176" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"175" }, { "desc":"A private key cannot be used to obtain the password for logging in to a Windows ECS that is authenticated using a key pair.The password fails to inject using Cloudbase-In", @@ -1589,8 +1580,8 @@ "title":"Why Can't I Obtain the Password for Logging In to My Windows ECS Authenticated Using a Key Pair?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0081525054.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"177" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"176" }, { "desc":"When you use a browser to remotely log in to an ECS, ensure that the browser version meets the requirements listed in Table 1.", @@ -1598,8 +1589,8 @@ "title":"What Browser Version Is Required to Remotely Log In to an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0035233718.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"178" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"177" }, { "desc":"Two ECSs run the same OS, for example, both run Windows or Linux. The system disks attached to the two ECSs are exchanged offline. After the exchanging, the login keys of", @@ -1607,8 +1598,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Log In to an ECS After Its System Disk Is Exchanged with That Attached to Another ECS Running the Same OS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0100005619.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"179" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"178" }, { "desc":"Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. Therefore, you require a key file to obtain the initial password for logging in to the ECS. However, after", @@ -1616,8 +1607,8 @@ "title":"Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating that the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS Cannot Be Obtained?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0031736846.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"180" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"179" }, { "desc":"During ECS login using VNC, changing the remote login keyboard language ensures only that characters entered in the VNC window for an ECS are correctly mapped. It does no", @@ -1625,8 +1616,8 @@ "title":"Why Are Characters Entered Through VNC Still Incorrect After the Keyboard Language Is Switched?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932500.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"181" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"180" }, { "desc":"Run the following command to change the OS keyboard language:loadkeyskeymapfilekeymapfile is the name of the file for the mapping between keys and displayed characters.Fo", @@ -1634,8 +1625,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If I Cannot Use the German Keyboard to Enter Characters When I Log In to a Linux ECS Using VNC?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932496.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"182" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"181" }, { "desc":"If you use the MAC keyboard to enter German characters on your computer running MAC OS, uppercase characters can be entered properly after Caps Lock is enabled. However, ", @@ -1643,8 +1634,8 @@ "title":"Why Cannot I Use the MAC Keyboard to Enter Lowercase Characters When I Log In to an ECS Using VNC?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0047624368.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"183" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"182" }, { "desc":"If your computer is running Windows 7 and you logged in to the ECS using Internet Explorer 10 or 11, click AltGr twice on the VNC page to activate the page.", @@ -1652,8 +1643,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If the Page Does not Respond After I Log In to an ECS Using VNC and Do Not Perform Any Operation for a Long Period of Time?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932497.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"184" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"183" }, { "desc":"After you log in to an ECS using VNC and view data, for example, play videos or run the cat command to view large files, VNC may become unavailable due to the high memory", @@ -1661,8 +1652,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If I Cannot View Data After Logging In to an ECS Using VNC?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0030932499.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"185" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"184" }, { "desc":"The blank screen means that another user has logged in to this ECS using VNC, so you were logged out.Only one user can be logged in to an ECS using VNC at a time. If you ", @@ -1670,8 +1661,8 @@ "title":"Why Does a Blank Screen Appear After I Attempted to Log In to an ECS Using VNC?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0032850906.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"186" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"185" }, { "desc":"When I attempted to remotely log in to an ECS using VNC, the system displayed error code 1006, as shown in Figure 1.The ECS is abnormal.Another user has logged in to the ", @@ -1679,8 +1670,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error Code 1006 or 1000 Is Displayed When I Log In to an ECS Through the Management Console?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0100756510.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"187" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"186" }, { "desc":"When I logged in to my Windows ECS using MSTSC, audio files can be properly played. However, when I logged in to that ECS using VNC, audio files failed to be played.VNC d", @@ -1688,8 +1679,8 @@ "title":"Why No Audio File Can Be Properly Played on My Windows ECS Logged In Using VNC?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0145756657.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"188" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"187" }, { "desc":"You can change the resolution of Windows ECSs.The operations of changing an ECS resolution vary according to the Windows OS. This section uses the Windows Server 2016 Sta", @@ -1697,8 +1688,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Change the Resolution of a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0105127960.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"189" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"188" }, { "desc":"When a local computer running Windows attempts to access a Windows ECS using RDP (for example, MSTSC), an identity authentication failure occurs and the desired function ", @@ -1706,8 +1697,8 @@ "title":"Why Does an Authentication Failure Occurs After I Attempt to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018339851.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"190" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"189" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that your local computer cannot connect to the remote computer.Port 3389 of the security group on the ECS is disabled. For detail", @@ -1715,8 +1706,8 @@ "title":"Why Can't I Use the Local Computer to Connect to My Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235939.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"191" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"190" }, { "desc":"When you connect a remote desktop to a Windows ECS, the system prompts that you need to be granted the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services.Open the cmd windo", @@ -1724,8 +1715,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Obtain the Permission to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235940.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"192" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"191" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that there are no Remote Desktop License Servers available to provide a license and asks you to contact the administrator.You hav", @@ -1733,17 +1724,17 @@ "title":"Why Does the System Display No Remote Desktop License Servers Available to Provide a License When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235941.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"193" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"192" }, { - "desc":"When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f.The ECS memory is insufficient.Method 1 (recommended)Modify the ECS specifications to increase the", + "desc":"When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f, as shown in Figure 1.The ECS memory is insufficient.Method 1 (recommended)Modify the ECS specific", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 0x112f When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0120795668.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"194" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"193" }, { "desc":"The system displays an error message indicating that a protocol error (code: 0x1104) is detected when you use MSTSC to access an ECS running Windows Server 2008.Port 3389", @@ -1751,17 +1742,17 @@ "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 0x1104 When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235942.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"195" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"194" }, { "desc":"The system displays error 122.112... when you use RDC to locally access an ECS running Windows Server 2012. The ECS is frequently disconnected and the Windows login proce", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112.. When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", + "title":"Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112... When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235943.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"196" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"195" }, { "desc":"When you use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to remotely access a Windows ECS, the system displays invalid certificate or associated chain.Due to the particularity of th", @@ -1769,8 +1760,8 @@ "title":"Why Does the System Display Invalid Certificate or Associated Chain When I Log In to a Windows ECS from a Mac?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235944.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"197" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"196" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that the remote session will be disconnected because of a protocol error.The registry subkey Certificate is damaged.In the Run di", @@ -1778,8 +1769,8 @@ "title":"Why Is My Remote Session Interrupted by a Protocol Error?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235945.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"198" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"197" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that the identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. You are required to enter the password and log in again.Security sof", @@ -1787,8 +1778,8 @@ "title":"Why Am I Seeing an Error Message That Says Identity of Remote Computer Cannot be Verified When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235946.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"199" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"198" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that the computer cannot connect to the remote computer in the amount of time allotted.On the local computer, click on the Start ", @@ -1796,8 +1787,8 @@ "title":"Why Am I Seeing An Error Message That Says The Two Computers Couldn't Be Connected in the Amount of Time Allotted When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235947.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"200" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"199" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that the connection is denied because the user account is not authorized for remote login.The remote desktop connection permissio", @@ -1805,8 +1796,8 @@ "title":"Why Am I Seeing an Error Message That Says User Account is not Authorized for Remote Login When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235948.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"201" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"200" }, { "desc":"An error message is displayed indicating that your remote desktop session has ended because another user has connected to the remote computer.Choose Start> Administrative", @@ -1814,8 +1805,8 @@ "title":"Why Does My Remote Desktop Session End Because Another User Logs In When I Log In to a Windows ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0264235950.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"202" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"201" }, { "desc":"An internal error is displayed when you log in to a Windows ECS and you fail to connect to the ECS remotely. Generally, this problem occurs because the Remote Desktop Ser", @@ -1823,8 +1814,8 @@ "title":"Why Does an ECS Fail to Be Remotely Connected Using RDP and Internal Error Code 4 Is Displayed?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124779.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"203" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"202" }, { "desc":"When you attempt to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displays the error message \"Module is unknown\".To resolve this issue, restart the ECS and enter the rescue ", @@ -1832,8 +1823,8 @@ "title":"Why Am I Seeing the Error Message \"Module is unknown\" When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0240708482.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"204" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"203" }, { "desc":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error Message \"Permission denied\".To resolve this issue, you are required to restart the ECS and ", @@ -1841,8 +1832,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"Permission denied\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0240708483.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"205" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"204" }, { "desc":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error message \"read: Connection reset by peer\".The remote login port is not permitted in the secu", @@ -1850,8 +1841,8 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"read: Connection reset by peer\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0240714337.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"206" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"205" }, { "desc":"When you attempt to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displays the error message \"Access denied\".Incorrect username or password.A policy that denies logins from ", @@ -1859,8 +1850,8 @@ "title":"Why Am I Seeing the Error Message \"Access denied\" When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0277097520.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"207" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"206" }, { "desc":"When I attempted to remotely log in to a Linux ECS, the system displayed error message \"Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available\".A policy that denies ", @@ -1868,53 +1859,17 @@ "title":"What Should I Do If Error Message \"Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available\" Is Displayed When I Remotely Log In to a Linux ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0277132844.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"175", - "code":"208" + "p_code":"174", + "code":"207" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"ECS Management", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0208808104.html", + "title":"Usage Errors", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0208808107.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"209" - }, - { - "desc":"The static hostname of a Linux ECS is user defined and injected using Cloud-Init during the ECS creation. Although the hostname can be changed by running the hostname com", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can a Changed Static Hostname Take Effect Permanently?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0050735736.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"210" - }, - { - "desc":"Hostnames of ECSs created based on some types of images have the suffix .novalocal, whereas others do not.For example, the hostname is set to abc during ECS creation. Tab", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0094874138.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"211" - }, - { - "desc":"After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. Therefore, you need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.Check whe", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Do the Disks of a Windows ECS Go Offline After I Modify the ECS Specifications?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940105.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"212" - }, - { - "desc":"After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. Therefore, you need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.Log in to t", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940106.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"213" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"208" }, { "desc":"This section helps you resolve the following issues:An error message was displayed on the management console after you performed ECS-related operations.An error code was ", @@ -1922,8 +1877,8 @@ "title":"How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0032398121.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"214" + "p_code":"208", + "code":"209" }, { "desc":"The system displays a question mark (?) when I attempt to obtain the console logs of an ECS.The image based on which the ECS was created supports viewing console logs. Ho", @@ -1931,305 +1886,8 @@ "title":"Why Does the System Display a Question Mark When I Attempt to Obtain Console Logs?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0088241338.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"209", - "code":"215" - }, - { - "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"OS Management", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124788.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"216" - }, - { - "desc":"You can install or upgrade ECS OSs provided on the cloud platform.When you create an ECS, you can select a public image or a private image created from a public image to ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078520.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"217" - }, - { - "desc":"Yes, you can change the OS of an ECS.If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, for example, a higher OS version is required, you can change the ECS OS", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Can I Change the OS of an ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078522.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"218" - }, - { - "desc":"Generally, the process of changing the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Chang", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Long Does It Take to Change an ECS OS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604511.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"219" - }, - { - "desc":"No. You can use only the original image of the ECS to reinstall the OS. To use a new system image, see Changing the OS.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Can I Select Another OS During ECS OS Reinstallation?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0024912311.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"220" - }, - { - "desc":"Generally, the process of reinstalling the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > R", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Long Does It Take to Reinstall an ECS OS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604512.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"221" - }, - { - "desc":"Windows ECSs are managed through a GUI but Linux ECSs are managed through the CLI. You can configure a GUI if required.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Do ECSs Support GUI?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078523.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"222" - }, - { - "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running CentOS 6 do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.Before installing a GUI on an ECS", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 6?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0116634723.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"223" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to install a GUI on an ECS running CentOS 7 series.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the idle memory is greater than or equal to 2 GB. Otherwise, th", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 7?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604498.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"224" - }, - { - "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Ubuntu do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.For GPU-accelerated ECSs, after ins", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Ubuntu?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0155136016.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"225" - }, - { - "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Debian do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.The operations described in this se", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Debian?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001210472883.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"226" - }, - { - "desc":"Check the image based on which the ECS was created. If the image is a public one, this issue is not caused by private image sources.Image typeClick Apply for Server and c", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Cannot My ECS OS Start Properly?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604510.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"216", - "code":"227" - }, - { - "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"File Upload/Data Transfer", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0170135967.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"228" - }, - { - "desc":"File transfer toolInstall a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files.Install a file transfer tool", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Do I Upload Files to My ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0236302789.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"229" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to transfer files from a local Windows computer to a Windows ECS through an MSTSC-based remote desktop connection.The target ECS is running.An EIP has been bound", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284970.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"230" - }, - { - "desc":"WinSCP can be used to securely copy-paste files across local and remote computers. Compared with FTP, WinSCP allows you to use a username and password to access the desti", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284971.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"231" - }, - { - "desc":"This section describes how to use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to transfer files from a local Mac to a Windows ECS.The remote access tool supported by Mac has been in", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Mac to a Windows ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0295091738.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"232" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to use SCP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS.Log in to the management console. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the EIP bo", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Use SCP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0263796591.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"233" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to use SFTP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS. The following uses CentOS as an example.Log in to the ECS as user root.Run the foll", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Use SFTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139796.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"234" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to use FTP to transfer files from a local Windows computer to an ECS.An EIP has been bound to the ECS and access to port 21 is allowed in the inbound direction o", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows or Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806053.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"235" - }, - { - "desc":"You want to use FTP on a local Linux computer to transfer files between the computer and a Linux ECS.You have enabled FTP on the target ECS. If you have not enabled FTP, ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806054.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"236" - }, - { - "desc":"When I attempted to access the server from the client to upload a file using FTP, the connection timed out.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on local ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"What Should I Do If the Connection Between the Client and the Server Times Out When I Upload a File Using FTP?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139797.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"237" - }, - { - "desc":"When I attempted to upload a file using FTP, writing data failed. As a result, the file transfer failed.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on Windows E", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"What Should I Do If Writing Data Failed When I Upload a File Using FTP?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139798.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"238" - }, - { - "desc":"An error occurs when you open a folder on an FTP server. The system displays a message asking you to check permissions.The FTP firewall configured for the browser does no", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Am I Seeing an FTP Folder Error When I Open a Folder on an FTP Server?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0247282819.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"239" - }, - { - "desc":"Connecting to a Linux ECS using WinSCP fails, while using SSH tools like Xshell succeeds.If you can connect to a Linux ECS using SSH tools, the SSH tools run properly. Ch", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Do I Fail to Connect to a Linux ECS Using WinSCP?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001189572473.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"228", - "code":"240" - }, - { - "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"ECS Migration", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809314.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"241" - }, - { - "desc":"After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region or account.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region or Account?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0236308363.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"241", - "code":"242" - }, - { - "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Disk Management", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124786.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"243" - }, - { - "desc":"After logging in to my Windows ECS, I cannot find the attached data disk.Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Therefore, before formatting a disk, create a backup for ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Can't I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0251012483.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", - "code":"244" - }, - { - "desc":"If the capacity of system disk partitions is inconsistent with the actual system disk capacity after an ECS is created, you can manually adjust the partitions to expand t", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Adjust System Disk Partitions?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0076210995.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", - "code":"245" - }, - { - "desc":"This section uses an ECS running Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit as an example to describe how to obtain the mapping between disk partitions and disk devices.Log in to the W", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0087680813.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", - "code":"246" - }, - { - "desc":"For a Linux ECS, its disk partitions correspond to disk devices. This section uses a Linux ECS running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as an example to describe how to obtain ", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Linux ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0087901488.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", - "code":"247" - }, - { - "desc":"Enabling ECS virtual memory will deteriorate I/O performance. If the memory is insufficient, you are advised to expand the memory by referring to Modifying ECS Specificat", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0120795802.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", - "code":"248" + "p_code":"208", + "code":"210" }, { "desc":"After you create an ECS, you run the free -m command to view the ECS memory. The ECS memory is less than the memory configured during ECS creation.For example:When you ar", @@ -2237,7 +1895,349 @@ "title":"Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0093153741.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"208", + "code":"211" + }, + { + "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"ECS Management", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0208808104.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"153", + "code":"212" + }, + { + "desc":"The static hostname of a Linux ECS is user defined and injected using Cloud-Init during the ECS creation. Although the hostname can be changed by running the hostname com", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can a Changed Static Hostname Take Effect Permanently?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0050735736.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"212", + "code":"213" + }, + { + "desc":"Hostnames of ECSs created based on some types of images have the suffix .novalocal, whereas others do not.For example, the hostname is set to abc during ECS creation. Tab", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0094874138.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"212", + "code":"214" + }, + { + "desc":"After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. You need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.Check whether the nu", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Do the Disks of a Windows ECS Go Offline After I Modify the ECS Specifications?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940105.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"212", + "code":"215" + }, + { + "desc":"After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. You need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.Log in to the ECS as u", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0214940106.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"212", + "code":"216" + }, + { + "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"OS Management", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124788.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"153", + "code":"217" + }, + { + "desc":"You can install or upgrade ECS OSs provided on the cloud platform.When you create an ECS, you can select a public image or a private image created from a public image to ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078520.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"218" + }, + { + "desc":"Yes, you can change the OS of an ECS.If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, for example, a higher OS version is required, you can change the ECS OS", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Can I Change the OS of an ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078522.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"219" + }, + { + "desc":"Generally, the process of changing the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Chang", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Long Does It Take to Change an ECS OS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604511.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"220" + }, + { + "desc":"No. You can use only the original image of the ECS to reinstall the OS. To use a new system image, see Changing the OS.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Can I Select Another OS During ECS OS Reinstallation?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0024912311.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"221" + }, + { + "desc":"Generally, the process of reinstalling the OS of an ECS takes about 1 to 2 minutes to complete. On the ECS console, stop the ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > R", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Long Does It Take to Reinstall an ECS OS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604512.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"222" + }, + { + "desc":"Windows ECSs are managed through a GUI but Linux ECSs are managed through the CLI. You can configure a GUI if required.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Do ECSs Support GUI?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078523.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"223" + }, + { + "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running CentOS 6 do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.Before installing a GUI on an ECS", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 6?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0116634723.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"224" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to install a GUI on an ECS running CentOS 7 series.Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the idle memory is greater than or equal to 2 GB. Otherwise, th", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running CentOS 7?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604498.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"225" + }, + { + "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Ubuntu do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.For GPU-accelerated ECSs, after ins", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Ubuntu?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0155136016.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"226" + }, + { + "desc":"To provide a pure system, the ECSs running Debian do not have a GUI installed by default. You can install a GUI on such ECSs as needed.The operations described in this se", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Install a GUI on an ECS Running Debian?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001210472883.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"227" + }, + { + "desc":"Check the image based on which the ECS was created. If the image is a public one, this issue is not caused by private image sources.Image typeClick Apply for Server and c", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Cannot My ECS OS Start Properly?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604510.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"217", + "code":"228" + }, + { + "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"File Upload/Data Transfer", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0170135967.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"153", + "code":"229" + }, + { + "desc":"File transfer toolInstall a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files. For details, see How Can I ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Do I Upload Files to My ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0236302789.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"230" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to transfer files from a local Windows computer to a Windows ECS through an MSTSC-based remote desktop connection.The target ECS is running.An EIP has been bound", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284970.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"231" + }, + { + "desc":"WinSCP can be used to securely copy-paste files across local and remote computers. Compared with FTP, WinSCP allows you to use a username and password to access the desti", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0166284971.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"232" + }, + { + "desc":"This section describes how to use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to transfer files from a local Mac to a Windows ECS.The remote access tool supported by Mac has been in", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Mac to a Windows ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0295091738.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"233" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to use SCP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS.Log in to the management console. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the EIP bo", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Use SCP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0263796591.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"234" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to use SFTP to transfer files between a local Linux computer and a Linux ECS. The following uses CentOS as an example.Log in to the ECS as user root.Run the foll", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Use SFTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139796.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"235" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to use FTP to transfer files from a local Windows computer to an ECS.An EIP has been bound to the ECS and access to port 21 is allowed in the inbound direction o", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Windows or Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806053.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"236" + }, + { + "desc":"You want to use FTP on a local Linux computer to transfer files between the computer and a Linux ECS.You have enabled FTP on the target ECS. If you have not enabled FTP, ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0263806054.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"237" + }, + { + "desc":"When I attempted to access the server from the client to upload a file using FTP, the connection timed out.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on local ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"What Should I Do If the Connection Between the Client and the Server Times Out When I Upload a File Using FTP?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139797.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"238" + }, + { + "desc":"When I attempted to upload a file using FTP, writing data failed. As a result, the file transfer failed.The operations described in this section apply to FTP on Windows E", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"What Should I Do If Writing Data Failed When I Upload a File Using FTP?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0170139798.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"239" + }, + { + "desc":"An error occurs when you open a folder on an FTP server. The system displays a message asking you to check permissions.The FTP firewall configured for the browser does no", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Am I Seeing an FTP Folder Error When I Open a Folder on an FTP Server?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0247282819.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"240" + }, + { + "desc":"Connecting to a Linux ECS using WinSCP fails, while using SSH tools like Xshell succeeds.If you can connect to a Linux ECS using SSH tools, the SSH tools run properly. Ch", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Do I Fail to Connect to a Linux ECS Using WinSCP?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001189572473.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"229", + "code":"241" + }, + { + "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"ECS Migration", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809314.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"153", + "code":"242" + }, + { + "desc":"After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region, AZ, or account.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region, AZ, or Account?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0236308363.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"242", + "code":"243" + }, + { + "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Disk Management", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124786.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"153", + "code":"244" + }, + { + "desc":"After logging in to my Windows ECS, I cannot find the attached data disk.Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Before formatting a disk, create a backup for it.A newly ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"Why Can't I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0251012483.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"244", + "code":"245" + }, + { + "desc":"If the capacity of system disk partitions is inconsistent with the actual system disk capacity after an ECS is created, you can manually adjust the partitions to expand t", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Adjust System Disk Partitions?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0076210995.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"244", + "code":"246" + }, + { + "desc":"This section uses an ECS running Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit as an example to describe how to obtain the mapping between disk partitions and disk devices.Log in to the W", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0087680813.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"244", + "code":"247" + }, + { + "desc":"For a Linux ECS, its disk partitions correspond to disk devices. This section uses a Linux ECS running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as an example to describe how to obtain ", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Linux ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0087901488.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"244", + "code":"248" + }, + { + "desc":"Enabling ECS virtual memory will deteriorate I/O performance. If the memory is insufficient, you are advised to expand the memory by referring to Modifying ECS Specificat", + "product_code":"ecs", + "title":"How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?", + "uri":"en-us_topic_0120795802.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"244", "code":"249" }, { @@ -2246,7 +2246,7 @@ "title":"How Can I Add the Empty Partition of an Expanded System Disk to the End Root Partition Online?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0078300749.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"250" }, { @@ -2255,7 +2255,7 @@ "title":"How Can I Add the Empty Partition of an Expanded System Disk to the Non-end Root Partition Online?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0078300750.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"251" }, { @@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ "title":"Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018073215.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"252" }, { @@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ "title":"What Are the Requirements for Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0040863659.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"253" }, { @@ -2282,7 +2282,7 @@ "title":"Which ECSs Can Be Attached with SCSI EVS Disks?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0077938284.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"254" }, { @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ "title":"How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0103285575.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"255" }, { @@ -2300,7 +2300,7 @@ "title":"How Can I Attach a Snapshot-based System Disk to an ECS as Its Data Disk?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0152643976.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"256" }, { @@ -2309,7 +2309,7 @@ "title":"Why Does a Linux ECS with a SCSI Disk Attached Fails to Be Restarted?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0087382187.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"257" }, { @@ -2318,7 +2318,7 @@ "title":"Can All Users Use the Encryption Feature?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0047272493.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"258" }, { @@ -2327,16 +2327,16 @@ "title":"How Can I Add an ECS with Local Disks Attached to an ECS Group?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0189943259.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"259" }, { - "desc":"A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message \"The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator.\"Windows has three types", + "desc":"A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message \"The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator.\", as shown in Figure 1.", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0114225937.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"260" }, { @@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@ "title":"Why Does the Disk Drive Letter Change After the ECS Is Restarted?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0240831198.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"261" }, { @@ -2354,16 +2354,16 @@ "title":"How Can I Obtain Data Disk Information If Tools Are Uninstalled?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0029806525.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"262" }, { - "desc":"When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached, such as a P1 ECS, becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely create the ECS again for reconstruction.", + "desc":"When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely rebuild the ECS again.If automatic NVMe SSD disk attachment", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"How Can I Rectify the Fault That May Occur on a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD Disk Attached?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0087622835.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"243", + "p_code":"244", "code":"263" }, { @@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ "title":"Passwords and Key Pairs", "uri":"en-us_topic_0105215483.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", + "p_code":"153", "code":"264" }, { @@ -2439,9 +2439,9 @@ "code":"271" }, { - "desc":"In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when the ECS star", + "desc":"In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when an ECS start", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"What Is the cloudbase-init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?", + "title":"What Is the Cloudbase-Init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0037633087.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"264", @@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@ "title":"Network Configurations", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124785.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", + "p_code":"153", "code":"274" }, { @@ -2484,9 +2484,9 @@ "code":"276" }, { - "desc":"After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the EIP cannot be pinged on a local server or other cloud servers.The following fault causes are sequenced based on their", + "desc":"After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the local host or other cloud servers cannot ping the EIP of the ECS.The following fault causes are sequenced based on th", "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"Why Can't an EIP Be Pinged?", + "title":"What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0105130172.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", @@ -2528,24 +2528,6 @@ "p_code":"274", "code":"281" }, - { - "desc":"For high-performance H2 ECSs equipped with an InfiniBand NIC driver (InfiniBand ECSs for short), perform the following operations to check whether the driver installation", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Is Normal Between Two ECSs Equipped with an InfiniBand NIC Driver?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0058747426.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"274", - "code":"282" - }, - { - "desc":"IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) allows IP data transmission over InfiniBand. For SUSE high-performance H2 and HL1 ECSs, if IPoIB is required, you must manually configure an IP", - "product_code":"ecs", - "title":"How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?", - "uri":"en-us_topic_0083225171.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"274", - "code":"283" - }, { "desc":"The NIC equipped on a disk-intensive or large-memory ECS does not work.The NIC driver has not been correctly installed.Disk-intensive and large-memory ECSs use passthroug", "product_code":"ecs", @@ -2553,7 +2535,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0036068717.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"284" + "code":"282" }, { "desc":"When the 20.4.1 driver package downloaded at Intel website https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search?keyword=Intel++Ethernet+Connections+CD was installed in a Windows 7 64b", @@ -2562,7 +2544,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0053287548.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"285" + "code":"283" }, { "desc":"The security group of the Linux ECS has been configured based on the prerequisites in Obtaining Metadata in the outbound direction, but the ECS still cannot obtain the me", @@ -2571,7 +2553,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"286" + "code":"284" }, { "desc":"This section describes how to obtain the MAC address of an ECS.The MAC address of an ECS cannot be changed.Log in to the Linux ECS.Run the following command to view the M", @@ -2580,16 +2562,16 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604506.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"287" + "code":"285" }, { - "desc":"Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) bandwidth test, User Datagr", + "desc":"Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, TCP bandwidth test, UDP PPS test, and latency test.Tested ECS: ", "product_code":"ecs", "title":"How Can I Test Network Performance?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0115820205.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"288" + "code":"286" }, { "desc":"You attempt to use DHCP to obtain a private IP address, but you cannot obtain the IP address.For Linux, a private IP address cannot be assigned.For Windows, a private IP ", @@ -2598,7 +2580,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0105130173.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"289" + "code":"287" }, { "desc":"Modify the kernel parameters only if the parameter settings affect your services. Kernel parameters vary depending on OS versions. If the parameter settings must be modif", @@ -2607,7 +2589,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0107659745.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"290" + "code":"288" }, { "desc":"It is expected that the EIP and port on ECS 1 accessed from the Internet can be automatically redirected to the EIP and port on ECS 2.For example, to redirect port 8080 o", @@ -2616,7 +2598,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604507.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"291" + "code":"289" }, { "desc":"No. The ECSs of different accounts cannot communicate with each other over an intranet.", @@ -2625,7 +2607,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078501.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"292" + "code":"290" }, { "desc":"You can customize your network to deploy the ECSs. Therefore, whether they are in the same subnet is totally up to you.", @@ -2634,7 +2616,7 @@ "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078503.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"274", - "code":"293" + "code":"291" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -2642,8 +2624,8 @@ "title":"Resource Management and Tags", "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809315.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"294" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"292" }, { "desc":"Log in to the management console.Select the region where the ECS is located.Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.Click the name of the target ECS.The page providin", @@ -2651,8 +2633,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Create and Delete Tags and Search for ECSs by Tag?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0101604501.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"294", - "code":"295" + "p_code":"292", + "code":"293" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -2660,8 +2642,8 @@ "title":"Resource Monitoring", "uri":"en-us_topic_0208809316.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"296" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"294" }, { "desc":"If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye", @@ -2669,8 +2651,8 @@ "title":"Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0167429328.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"296", - "code":"297" + "p_code":"294", + "code":"295" }, { "desc":"If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye", @@ -2678,8 +2660,8 @@ "title":"Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0167429329.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"296", - "code":"298" + "p_code":"294", + "code":"296" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -2687,8 +2669,8 @@ "title":"Database Applications", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018124789.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"154", - "code":"299" + "p_code":"153", + "code":"297" }, { "desc":"Yes. You can deploy a database of any type on an ECS.", @@ -2696,8 +2678,8 @@ "title":"Can a Database Be Deployed on an ECS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0018078507.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"299", - "code":"300" + "p_code":"297", + "code":"298" }, { "desc":"Yes. 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Overview

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What Is CBR?

Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enables you to back up cloud servers and disks with ease. In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can restore data to any point in the past when the data was backed up.

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What Is CBR?

Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enables you to back up cloud servers and disks with ease. In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can restore data to any point in the past when the data was backed up.

CBR protects your services by ensuring the security and consistency of your data.

What Are the Differences Between Backup, Snapshot, and Image?

You can use the cloud server backup function to create ECSs and the cloud disk backup function to create EVS disks.

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CBR Architecture

CBR consists of backups, vaults, and policies.

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CBR Architecture

CBR consists of backups, vaults, and policies.

  • Backup

    A backup is a copy of a particular chunk of data and is usually stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original data in the event of data loss. CBR supports the following backup types:

    • Cloud server backup: This type of backup uses the consistency snapshot technology for disks to protect data of ECSs and BMSs. The backups of servers without deployed databases are common server backups, and those of servers with deployed databases are application-consistent backups.
    • Cloud disk backup: This type of backup provides snapshot-based data protection for EVS disks.
  • Vault

    CBR uses vaults to store backups. Before creating a backup, you need to create at least one vault and associate the resource you want to back up with the vault. Then the backup of the resource is stored in the associated vault.

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Backing Up an ECS Data

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Backing Up an ECS

Scenarios

CBR enhances data integrity and service continuity. For example, if an ECS or EVS disk is faulty or a misoperation causes data loss, you can use data backups to quickly restore data. This section describes how to back up ECSs and EVS disks.

For more information, CBR Architecture, Backup Mechanism, and Backup Options.

You can back up ECS data using Cloud Server Backup or Cloud Disk Backup.
  • Cloud Server Backup (recommended): Use this backup function if you want to back up the data of all EVS disks (system and data disks) on an ECS. This prevents data inconsistency caused by time difference in creating a backup.
  • Cloud Disk Backup: Use this backup function if you want to back up the data of one or more EVS disks (system or data disk) on an ECS. This minimizes backup costs on the basis of data security.
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ECS Backup Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
  3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
  4. In the ECS list, locate the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Server Backup in the Operation column.
    • If the ECS has been associated with a vault, configure the backup information as prompted.
      • Server List: The ECS to be backed up is selected by default.
      • Name: Customize your backup name.
      • Description: Supplementary information about the backup.
      • Full Backup: If this option is selected, the system will perform full backup for the ECS to be associated. The storage capacity used by the backup increases accordingly.
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      ECS Backup Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
      3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
      4. In the ECS list, locate the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Server Backup.
        • If the ECS has been associated with a vault, configure the backup information as prompted.
          • Server List: The ECS to be backed up is selected by default.
          • Name: Customize your backup name.
          • Description: Supplementary information about the backup.
          • Full Backup: If this option is selected, the system will perform full backup for the ECS to be associated. The storage capacity used by the backup increases accordingly.
        • If the ECS is not associated with a vault, buy a vault first and then configure the backup information as prompted.

          For details, see Creating a Server Backup Vault.

      5. Click OK. The system automatically creates a backup for the ECS.

        On the Backups tab page, if the status of the backup is Available, the backup task is successful.

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        After the backup is complete, you can restore server data or create images on the Backups tab page. For details, see Restoring from a Cloud Server Backup and Using a Backup to Create an Image.

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      EVS Disk Backup Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
      3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
      4. In the ECS list, locate the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Disk Backup in the Operation column.
        • If the ECS has been associated with a vault, configure the backup information as prompted.
          • Server List: The ECS to be backed up is selected by default. Click to view the disks attached to the ECSs. Select the disks to be backed up.
          • Name: Customize your backup name.
          • Description: Supplementary information about the backup.
          • Full Backup: If this option is selected, the system will perform full backup for the disks to be associated. The storage capacity used by the backup increases accordingly.
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          EVS Disk Backup Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the ECS list, locate the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Disk Backup.
            • If the ECS has been associated with a vault, configure the backup information as prompted.
              • Server List: The ECS to be backed up is selected by default. Click to view the disks attached to the ECSs. Select the disks to be backed up.
              • Name: Customize your backup name.
              • Description: Supplementary information about the backup.
              • Full Backup: If this option is selected, the system will perform full backup for the disks to be associated. The storage capacity used by the backup increases accordingly.
            • If the ECS is not associated with a vault, buy a vault first and then configure the backup information as prompted.

              For details, see Creating a Disk Backup Vault.

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          5. Click OK. The system automatically creates a backup for the disk.

            On the Backups tab page, if the status of the backup is Available, the backup task is successful.

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          6. Click OK. The system automatically creates a backup for the disk.

            On the Backups tab of the CBR console, if the status of the backup is Available, the backup task is successful.

            If some files are deleted from the disk during the backup, the deleted files may fail to be backed up. Therefore, to ensure data integrity, delete the target data after the backup is complete.

            After the backup is complete, you can restore disk data on the Backups tab page. For details, see Restoring from a Cloud Disk Backup.

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          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html index 6f08dcb7..6577cbc7 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001138811177.html @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@

          Root Cause

          Run the following command on the Linux ECS configured with a static IP address:

          # ip route| grep 169.254

          The route with the destination of 169.254.169.254 does not exist, but the route with the destination of 169.254.0.0/16 exists.

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          Figure 1 Route information
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          After the network is restarted, the original route with the destination of 169.254.169.254 is changed to the route with the destination of 169.254.0.0/16 without a next hop. As a result, the Linux ECS cannot obtain metadata.

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          Figure 1 Route information
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          After the network is restarted, the original route with the destination of 169.254.169.254 is changed to the route with the destination of 169.254.0.0/16 without a next hop, as shown in Figure 1. As a result, the Linux ECS cannot obtain metadata.

          Solution

          1. Add the route with the destination of 169.254.169.254, and specify the next hop (gateway) and the output device (primary NIC of the Linux ECS). The following is an example:

            # ip route add 169.254.169.254 via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0

            192.168.1.1 is the gateway address of the subnet that the primary NIC resides, and eth0 is the primary NIC.

            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html index 57b31714..44598bdc 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001210881033.html @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@

          How Do I Apply for a Higher Quota?

          The system does not support online quota adjustment. If you need to adjust a quota, call the hotline or send an email to the customer service mailbox. Customer service personnel will timely process your request for quota adjustment and inform you of the real-time progress by making a call or sending an email.

          Before dialing the hotline number or sending an email, make sure that the following information has been obtained:

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          • Domain name, project name, and project ID, which can be obtained by performing the following operations:

            Log in to the management console using the cloud account, click the username in the upper right corner, select My Credentials from the drop-down list, and obtain the domain name, project name, and project ID on the My Credentials page.

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            • Domain name, project name, and project ID, which can be obtained by performing the following operations:

              Log in to the management console using the cloud account, click the username in the upper right corner, select My Credentials from the drop-down list, and obtain the domain name, project name, and project ID on the My Credentials page.

            • Quota information, which includes:
              • Service name
              • Quota type
              • Required quota

            Learn how to obtain the service hotline and email address.

            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html index fc22220d..efc53f4e 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278335673.html @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@

            Application Scenarios for Using Key Pairs

            Key Pairs

            Key pairs are a set of security credentials for identity authentication when you remotely log in to ECSs.

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            A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. Key Pair Service (KPS) stores the public key and you store the private key. If you have imported a public key into a Linux ECS, you can use the corresponding private key to log in to the ECS without a password. Therefore, you do not need to worry about password interception, cracking, or leakage.

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            A key pair consists of a public key and a private key. Key Pair Service (KPS) stores the public key and you store the private key. If you have imported a public key into a Linux ECS, you can use the corresponding private key to log in to the ECS without a password. You do not need to worry about password interception, cracking, or leakage.

            Scenarios

            When purchasing an ECS, you are advised to select the key pair login mode. For Windows ECSs, key pairs are required to decrypt the passwords so that you can use the decrypted password to log in.

            • Logging in to a Linux ECS
              You can directly use a key pair to log in.
              • When you are creating the ECS, select the key pair login mode. For details, see "Set Login Mode" in Step 3: Configure Advanced Settings.
              • After the ECS is created, bind a key pair to the ECS by referring to "Binding a Key Pair" in the Data Encryption Workshop User Guide.
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            • Logging in to a Windows ECS

              You can use the key pair to obtain a password for login. The password is randomly generated and therefore is more secure.

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            • Creating a key pair
              You can create a key pair using either of the following method:
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            • Using an existing key pair

              If an existing key pair (created using PuTTYgen, for example) is available, you can import the public key by referring to Importing a Key Pair on the management console to let the system maintain the public key for you.

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            • Using an existing key pair

              If an existing key pair (created using PuTTYgen, for example) is available, you can import the public key by referring to Importing a Key Pair on the management console to let the system maintain your public key.

              If the public key of the existing key pair is stored by clicking Save public key on PuTTY Key Generator, the public key cannot be imported to the management console.

              If you want to use this existing key pair for remote login, see Why Does a Key Pair Created Using puttygen.exe Fail to Be Imported on the Management Console?

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html index 3d49ce3e..cc2b0453 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278350057.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

              (Recommended) Creating a Key Pair on the Management Console

              Scenarios

              You can use the management console to create a key pair. ECS stores the public key and you store the private key.

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              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Key Pair.
              5. On the displayed page, click Create Key Pair.
              6. Enter a key pair name.

                A key pair name consists of two parts: KeyPair and four random digits (KeyPair-xxxx).

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                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Key Pair.
                5. On the displayed page, click Create Key Pair.
                6. Enter a key pair name.

                  A key pair name consists of two parts: KeyPair and four random digits (KeyPair-xxxx).

                7. Click OK.
                8. Manually or automatically download a .pem private key file with the name that you specify as the key name. Store it in a secure place and click OK.

                  This is the only chance for you to save the private key file. Keep it secure. You'll need to provide the key pair name when you create an ECS, and the corresponding private key each time you connect to the ECS through SSH.

                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html index 585b2020..81bb0c73 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0000001278734873.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
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            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Key Pair.
            5. On the Key Pair Service page, click Import Key Pair.
              Figure 1 Import Public Key
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              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Key Pair.
              5. On the Key Pair Service page, click Import Key Pair.
                Figure 1 Import Public Key
              6. Use either of the following methods to import the key pair:
                • Selecting a file
                  1. In the Import Key Pair dialog box of the management console, click Select File and select the locally stored public key file (for example, the .txt file saved in 3 in Creating a Key Pair Using PuTTYgen).

                    Make sure that the file to be imported is a public key file.

                  2. Click OK.

                    After the public key is imported, you can change its name.

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                    Attribute value

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                    Property value

                    Automatic property matching

                    ID

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                    When you search by keyword, enter a complete property value instead of selecting a property. The system can automatically match the property type for search.

                    -

                    Attribute value

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                    Property value

                    Fuzzy search

                    Name

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                    All properties on the console

                    -

                    Attribute: Value

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                    Property: Value

                    Private IP Address: 192.168.99.231

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                    All properties on the console

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                    Attribute 1: Value Attribute 2: Value

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                    Property 1: Value Property 2: Value

                    Private IP Address: 192.168.99.231 Name: ecs-c

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              -

              Example 1: Searching by Attribute Value

              After you enter a complete property value, the system automatically identifies the property type and search for it.

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              Example 1: Searching by Property Value

              After you enter a complete property value, the system automatically identifies the property type and search for it.

              • Searching by a single value

                Enter a complete ECS ID and press Enter to search.

              • Searching by multiple values

                Enter multiple complete flavor names and press Enter to search.

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              Example 2: Searching by a Single Attribute

              Select a property, and enter or choose the corresponding property value.

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              Example 2: Searching by a Single Property

              Select a property, and enter or choose the corresponding property value.

              The following properties only support exact search and you need to enter complete values for them: ID, EIP, image ID, and VPC ID.

              • Fuzzy search by private IP address
                1. Select Private IP Address in the search box.
                2. Enter a private IP address and press Enter to search. Private IP addresses can be used for fuzzy search. For example, you can enter 192.168.0 to search for all ECSs that use the 192.168.0 IP address.
              • Exact search by ID
                1. Select ID in the search box.
                2. Enter a complete ECS ID and press Enter to search.
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                General Operations

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                Scenarios

                If ECS specifications do not meet service requirements, you can modify the ECS specifications, including vCPUs and memory. Certain ECSs allow you to change their types when you modify their specifications.

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                Scenarios

                If ECS specifications do not meet service requirements, you can modify the ECS specifications, including vCPUs and memory. Certain ECSs allow you to change their types when you modify their specifications.

                Background

                To obtain the virtualization type of an ECS, perform the following operations:

                1. On the page providing details about the ECS, view the ECS specifications.
                  Figure 1 Viewing ECS specifications
                2. Check the specifications tables in ECS Types for the virtualization type.
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                Notes

                • Downgrading ECS specifications (vCPU or memory) will reduce performance.
                • Certain ECS types do not support specifications modification currently. For details about available ECS types as well as their functions and usage, see "NOTE" in ECS Types.
                • When the disk status is Expanding, you are not allowed to modify the specifications of the ECS where the disk is attached.
                • Before modifying the specifications of a Windows ECS, modify the SAN policy by following the instructions provided in Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline? to prevent disks from going offline after the specifications are modified.
                • Before modifying specifications, make sure that the ECS has been stopped.
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                Notes

                • Downgrading ECS specifications (vCPU or memory) will reduce performance.
                • Certain ECS types do not support specifications modification currently. For details about available ECS types and functions, see ECS Types. For details about restrictions on using different types of ECSs, see their notes.
                • When the disk status is Expanding, you are not allowed to modify the specifications of the ECS where the disk is attached.
                • Before modifying the specifications of a Windows ECS, modify the SAN policy by following the instructions provided in Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline? to prevent disks from going offline after the specifications are modified.
                • Before modifying specifications, make sure that the ECS has been stopped.
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                Step 1: Modify Specifications

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, view the status of the target ECS.

                  If the ECS is not in Stopped state, click More in the Operation column and select Stop.

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                5. Click More in the Operation column and select Modify Specifications.

                  The Modify ECS Specifications page is displayed.

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                  Step 1: Modify Specifications

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, view the status of the target ECS.

                    If the ECS is not in Stopped state, click More in the Operation column and select Stop.

                    +
                  5. Click More in the Operation column and select Modify Specifications.

                    The Modify ECS Specifications page is displayed.

                  6. Select the new ECS type, vCPUs, and memory as prompted.
                    Figure 2 Modifying specifications
                  7. (Optional) Set DeH.

                    If the ECS is created on a DeH, the system allows you to change the DeH.

                    To do so, select the target DeH from the drop-down list. If no DeH is available in the drop-down list, remaining DeH resources are insufficient and cannot be used to create the ECS with specifications modified.

                    @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@

              Follow-up Procedure

              Perform the following operations in the event of a specifications modification failure:

              -
              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Under Management & Deployment, choose Cloud Trace Service.
              3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Trace List.
              4. In the Trace Name column, locate the resizeServer event by resource ID.

                The resource ID is the ID of the ECS on which the specifications modification failed.

                +
                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Under Management & Deployment, choose Cloud Trace Service.
                3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Trace List.
                4. In the Trace Name column, locate the resizeServer event by resource ID.

                  The resource ID is the ID of the ECS on which the specifications modification failed.

                5. Click View Trace in the Operation column to view the failure cause.

                  If the fault cannot be rectified based on logs, contact customer service.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771101.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771101.html index cf10ac81..20b32028 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771101.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771101.html @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
            6. +
      -

      Stopping ECSs

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
      3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
      4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
      5. Click Stop in the upper left corner of the list.
      6. In the displayed dialog box, select Forcibly stop the preceding ECSs based on your service requirements.

        After an ECS is forcibly stopped, unsaved data on the ECS will be lost.

        +

        Stopping ECSs

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
        3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
        4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
        5. Click Stop in the upper left corner of the list.
        6. In the displayed dialog box, select Forcibly stop the preceding ECSs based on your service requirements.

          After an ECS is forcibly stopped, unsaved data on the ECS will be lost.

        7. Click Yes to stop the ECSs.

          Contact the administrator if the ECS has been in the Stopping state for more than 30 minutes.

        -

        Restarting ECSs

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
        3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
        4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
        5. Click Restart in the upper left corner of the list.

          After an ECS is forcibly restarted, unsaved data on the ECS will be lost.

          +

          Restarting ECSs

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
          5. Click Restart in the upper left corner of the list.

            After an ECS is forcibly restarted, unsaved data on the ECS will be lost.

          6. Click Yes to stop the ECSs.

            Contact the administrator if the ECS has been in the Restarting state for more than 30 minutes.

          -

          Deleting an ECS

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
          5. Click Delete in the upper left corner of the list.

            Contact the administrator if the ECS has been in the Deleting state for more than 30 minutes.

            +

            Deleting an ECS

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the ECS list, select the target ECSs.
            5. Click Delete in the upper left corner of the list.

              Contact the administrator if the ECS has been in the Deleting state for more than 30 minutes.

            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771112.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771112.html index 90f4c840..06ebf00f 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771112.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0013771112.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
            • You can deploy ECSs across different availability zones (AZs) that are connected over an intranet. If one AZ becomes unavailable, ECSs in other AZs can continue to provide services.
            • Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) helps you build your own dedicated network on the cloud. You can set subnets and security groups within your VPC for further isolation. You can also bind an EIP to your ECSs for Internet access.
            • With the Image Management Service (IMS), you can use an image to create ECSs. You can also use an existing ECS to create a private image and use the private image to create the same ECSs for rapid service deployment.
            • Elastic Volume Service (EVS) provides storage space. Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides data backup and restoration.
            • Cloud Eye lets you keep a close eye on the performance and resource utilization of ECSs, ensuring ECS reliability and availability.
            • Volume Backup Service (VBS) allows you to create data backups for EVS disks and use the backups to restore the EVS disks. This maximizes user data correctness and security.
            • Backup protection: You can back up all EVS disks (including the system disk and data disks) attached to an ECS and use the backup to restore the ECS data.
            Figure 1 System architecture
            -

            Access Methods

            You can access ECS through the web-based management console or HTTPS-based application programming interfaces (APIs).
            • Accessing ECSs through APIs

              Use this method if you intend to integrate ECSs into a third-party system for secondary development. For details, see Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.

              +

              Access Methods

              You can access ECS through the web-based management console or HTTPS-based application programming interfaces (APIs).
              • Accessing ECSs through APIs

                Use this method if you intend to integrate ECSs into a third-party system for secondary development. For details, see Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.

              • Accessing ECSs through the management console

                Use this method if you are not required to integrate ECSs with a third-party system.

                Log in to the management console with your account and choose Elastic Cloud Server on the homepage.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017130261.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017130261.html index 2008184b..dd52cd69 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017130261.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017130261.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

              Scenarios

              After obtaining ECSs, you can view and manage them on the management console. This section describes how to view detailed ECS configurations, including its name, image, system disk, data disks, VPC, NIC, security group, and EIP.

              To view the private IP address of an ECS, view it on the Elastic Cloud Server page.

              -

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.

                The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed. On this page, you can view your ECSs and the basic information about the ECSs, such as their specifications, images, and IP addresses.

                +

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.

                  The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed. On this page, you can view your ECSs and the basic information about the ECSs, such as their specifications, images, and IP addresses.

                4. In the search box above the ECS list, select a filter (such as ECS name, ID, or private IP address), enter the corresponding information, and press Enter.
                5. Click the name of the target ECS.

                  The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                6. View the ECS details.

                  You can click the tabs and perform operations. For details, see Changing a Security Group, Adding a Network Interface, Adding Tags, and Binding an EIP.

                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955381.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955381.html index 5ebfd1d0..21a6135a 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955381.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955381.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

                Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (Using MSTSC)

                Scenarios

                This section describes how to use the remote login tool MSTSC to log in to a Windows ECS from a local computer.

                -

                Prerequisites

                +

                Prerequisites

                • Access to port 3389 is allowed in the inbound direction of the security group to which the ECS belongs. For details, see Configuring Security Group Rules.
                • The network connection between the login tool and the target ECS is normal. For example, the default port 3389 is not blocked by the firewall.
                • Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) needs to be enabled on the target ECS. For ECSs created using public images, RDP has been enabled by default. For instructions about how to enable RDP, see Enabling RDP.

                Logging In to a Windows ECS Using MSTSC

                If your local server runs Windows, you can use the remote desktop connection tool MSTSC delivered with the Windows OS to log in to a Windows ECS.

                @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
                Figure 2 Remote Desktop Connection
              4. (Optional) To use local server resources in a remote session, configure parameters on the Local Resources tab.
                To copy data from the local server to your ECS, select Clipboard.
                Figure 3 Clipboard
                -
                To copy files from the local server to your ECS, click More and select your desired disks.
                Figure 4 Drives
                +
                To copy files from the local server to your ECS, click More and select your desired disks.
                Figure 4 Drives
              5. (Optional) Click the Display tab and then adjust the size of the remote desktop.
                Figure 5 Adjusting the size of the desktop
                -
              6. Click Connect and enter the login password as prompted to log in to the ECS.

                To ensure system security, change the login password after you log in to the ECS for the first time.

                +
              7. Click Connect and enter the login password as prompted to log in to the ECS.

                To ensure system security, change the login password after you log in to the ECS for the first time.

              8. (Optional) Copy local files to the Windows ECS using clipboard. If the file size is greater than 2 GB, an error will occur.

                To resolve this issue, see troubleshooting cases.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955633.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955633.html index 03afd54b..ae7cd27c 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955633.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0017955633.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

              Logging in to a Linux ECS using SSH password authentication is disabled by default. If you require password authentication, configure it after logging in to the ECS. To ensure system security, reset the common user password for logging in to the Linux ECS after configuring SSH password authentication.

              -

              Prerequisites

              • The target ECS is running.
              • You have bound an EIP to the ECS. For details, see Binding an EIP.
              +

              Prerequisites

              • The target ECS is running.
              • You have bound an EIP to the ECS. For details, see Binding an EIP.
              • Access to port 22 is allowed in the inbound direction of the security group to which the ECS belongs. For details, see Configuring Security Group Rules.
              • The network connection between the login tool (PuTTY) and the target ECS is normal. For example, the default port 22 is not blocked by the firewall.
              • You have obtained the SSH login permission and reset the common user password for logging in to the Linux ECS. For details, see Configuring the Login Permission Using SSH Password Authentication.

              Configuring the Login Permission Using SSH Password Authentication

              Assigning the remote login permission using SSH key authentication

              @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@
            • Run the following command to change the ssh_pwauth value to 1 or true in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg:

              sudo vi /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg

            • Run the following command to reload the sshd service:

              sudo service sshd reload

          -

          To ensure system security, reset the common user password for logging in to the Linux ECS.

          +

          To ensure system security, reset the common user password for logging in to the Linux ECS.

          1. Run the following command to reset the ECS password:

            If the ECS username is linux, run the following command:

            sudo passwd linux

            -

            To remotely log in to an ECS as user root, perform the following operations:

            +

            To remotely log in to an ECS as user root, perform the following operations:

            1. Run the following command to change the disable_root value to 0 or false and the ssh_pwauth value to 1 or true in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg:

              sudo vi /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg

            2. Run the following command to set the user root password:

              sudo passwd root

            @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@

            Logging In to a Linux ECS from a Local Windows Server

            To log in to a Linux ECS from a local Windows server, perform the operations below.

            The following operations use PuTTY as an example to log in to the ECS.

            1. Visit the following website and download PuTTY and PuTTYgen:

              https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html

              -
            2. Run PuTTY.
            3. Choose Session.
              1. Host Name (or IP address): Enter the EIP bound to the ECS.
              2. Port: Enter 22.
              3. Connection type: Click SSH.
              4. Saved Sessions: Enter the task name, which can be clicked for remote connection when you use PuTTY next time.
                Figure 1 Session
                +
              5. Run PuTTY.
              6. Choose Session.
                1. Host Name (or IP address): Enter the EIP bound to the ECS.
                2. Port: Enter 22.
                3. Connection type: Click SSH.
                4. Saved Sessions: Enter the task name, which can be clicked for remote connection when you use PuTTY next time.
                  Figure 1 Session
              7. Choose Window. Then, select UTF-8 for Received data assumed to be in which character set: in Translation.
              8. Click Open.

                If you log in to the ECS for the first time, PuTTY displays a security warning dialog box, asking you whether to accept the ECS security certificate. Click Yes to save the certificate to your local registry.

              9. After the SSH connection to the ECS is set up, enter the username and password as prompted to log in to the ECS.
              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073212.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073212.html index 16eec03d..b503c471 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073212.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073212.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

              How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS?

              Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes.

              -

              The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load.

              +

              The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load.

              If it takes a long time to obtain your ECS, contact customer service.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073215.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073215.html index edf3fc8e..f8a14f4f 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073215.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073215.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@

              59

              VBD disks + SCSI disks ≤ 60 (This constraint does not apply to local disks.)

              -

              The number of local disks is determined based on the ECS flavor.

              +

              The number of local disks is determined based on the ECS flavor.

              D2

              @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@

              30

              VBD disks + SCSI disks ≤ 54 (This constraint does not apply to local disks.)

              -

              The number of local disks is determined based on the ECS flavor.

              +

              The number of local disks is determined based on the ECS flavor.

            -
            • The system disk of an ECS is of VBD type. Therefore, the maximum number of SCSI disks is 59.
            • For a D-series KVM ECS, its local disks use two SCSI controllers, indicating that 30 SCSI drive letters are used. Therefore, a maximum of 30 SCSI disks can be attached to such an ECS.
            +
            • The system disk of an ECS is of VBD type. The maximum number of SCSI disks is 59.
            • For a D-series KVM ECS, its local disks use two SCSI controllers, indicating that 30 SCSI drive letters are used. A maximum of 30 SCSI disks can be attached to such an ECS.
diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073216.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073216.html index aa5e13c4..8d468c99 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073216.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018073216.html @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@

Exercise caution when deleting the default route because this operation will interrupt the network and result in SSH login failures.

  • Run the following command to configure a new default route:

    ip route add 0.0.0.0/0 dev eth1 via 192.168.2.1

    -

    In the preceding command, 192.168.2.1 is the gateway IP address of standby NIC eth1.

    +

    In the preceding command, 192.168.2.1 is the gateway IP address of standby NIC eth1.

  • diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018078523.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018078523.html index 365de379..cd8a78c1 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018078523.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0018078523.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

    Do ECSs Support GUI?

    Windows ECSs are managed through a GUI but Linux ECSs are managed through the CLI. You can configure a GUI if required.

    -

    Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the idle memory is greater than or equal to 2 GB. Otherwise, the GUI installation may fail or the ECS cannot be started after the installation.

    +

    Before installing a GUI on an ECS, ensure that the idle memory is greater than or equal to 2 GiB. Otherwise, the GUI installation may fail or the ECS cannot be started after the installation.

    Solution

    Modify the remote desktop connection settings on the Windows ECS:

    -
    1. Log in to the ECS.
    2. Click Start in the lower left corner, right-click Computer, and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
    3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Remote settings.
    4. Click the Remote tab. In the Remote Desktop pane, select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure).
      Figure 2 Remote settings
      +
      1. Log in to the ECS.
      2. Click Start in the lower left corner, right-click Computer, and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
      3. In the left navigation pane, choose Remote settings.
      4. Click the Remote tab. In the Remote Desktop pane, select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure).
        Figure 2 Remote settings
      5. Click OK.
    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021426802.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021426802.html index 9ea09164..c925e901 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021426802.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021426802.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -

    Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS

    +

    Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS

    Scenarios

    You can reset your ECS password if:

    • The password is forgotten.
    • The password has expired.

    The method described in this section can only be used to change the password of a local Windows account, but not the password of a domain account.

    @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@

    Download the ntfs-3g and chntpw software packages of the version required by the temporary ECS OS.

    -

    Procedure

    1. Stop the original ECS and detach the system disk.
      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
      3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
      4. Stop the original Windows ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.

        Do not forcibly stop the Windows ECS. Otherwise, password reset may fail.

        +

        Procedure

        1. Stop the original ECS and detach the system disk.
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. Stop the original Windows ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.

            Do not forcibly stop the Windows ECS. Otherwise, password reset may fail.

          5. Locate the row containing the system disk to be detached and click Detach to detach the system disk from the ECS.
        2. Attach the system disk to the temporary ECS.
          1. On the page providing details about the temporary ECS, click the Disks tab.
          2. Click Attach Disk. In the displayed dialog box, select the system disk detached in step 1.e and attach it to the temporary ECS.
          3. Remotely log in to the temporary ECS.
          4. Run the following command to view the directory of the system disk detached from the original Windows ECS now attached to the temporary ECS:

            fdisk -l

            @@ -46,23 +46,17 @@ Write hive files? (y/n) [n] : y
          5. Stop the temporary ECS, detach the system disk, and attach the system disk to the original Windows ECS.
            1. Stop the temporary ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.
            2. Click Detach to detach the data disk temporarily attached in step 2.b.
            3. On the page providing details about the original Windows ECS, click the Disks tab.
            4. Click Attach Disk. In the displayed dialog box, select the data disk detached in step 4.b and device name /dev/sda.
          6. Start the original Windows ECS and set a new login password.
            1. Click Start to start the original Windows ECS. After the status becomes Running, click Remote Login in the Operation column.
            2. Click Start. Enter CMD in the search box and press Enter.
            3. Run the following command to change the password (the new password must meet the requirements described in Table 1):

              net user Administrator New password

              -
              - - - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828256.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828256.html index efa00f7a..d3af7d91 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828256.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828256.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

              What Is Elastic Volume Service?

              Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distributed file systems, development and test environments, data warehouses, and high-performance computing (HPC) scenarios to meet diverse service requirements.

              Disk Types

              EVS disk types differ in performance. Choose a disk type based on your requirements.

              -

              For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

              +

              For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

              Device Types

              EVS disks have two device types, Virtual Block Device (VBD) and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).
              • VBD

                When you create an EVS disk on the management console, Device Type of the EVS disk is VBD by default. VBD EVS disks support only simple SCSI read/write commands.

              • SCSI

                You can create EVS disks whose Device Type is SCSI on the management console. These EVS disks support transparent SCSI command transmission, allowing ECS OS to directly access underlying storage media. SCSI EVS disks support both basic and advanced SCSI commands.

                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828257.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828257.html index 06d4a482..16da6d33 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828257.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828257.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@

                Subnet

                A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your VPC and provides IP address management and DNS resolution functions for ECSs in it. The IP addresses of all ECSs in a subnet belong to the subnet.

                By default, ECSs in all subnets of the same VPC can communicate with each other, while ECSs in different VPCs cannot.

                -

                Security Group

                A security group is a collection of access control rules for ECSs that have the same security protection requirements and that are mutually trusted. By adding an ECS to a security group, you apply all the rules defined for this security group to this ECS.

                +

                Security Group

                A security group is a collection of access control rules for ECSs that have the same security protection requirements and that are mutually trusted. By adding an ECS to a security group, you apply all the rules defined for this security group to this ECS.

                Your account automatically comes with a default security group. The default security group allows all outbound data, denies all inbound data, and allows all data between ECSs in the group. Your ECSs in the security group can communicate with each other without the need to add rules.

                Figure 1 Default security group

                @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
              Table 1 Password complexity requirements

              Parameter

              +
              - - - - -
              Table 1 Password complexity requirements

              Parameter

              Requirement

              -

              Example Value

              +

              Requirement

              Password

              +

              Password

              • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
              • Contains at least three of the following character types:
                • Uppercase letters
                • Lowercase letters
                • Digits
                • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
                +
              • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
              • Contains at least three of the following character types:
                • Uppercase letters
                • Lowercase letters
                • Digits
                • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
              • Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
              • Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
              • Cannot start with a slash (/) for Windows ECSs.

              YNbUwp!dUc9MClnv

              -
              NOTE:

              The example password is generated randomly. Do not use it.

              -
              -
              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021427650.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021427650.html index 5887ab51..2c81b259 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021427650.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0021427650.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

              Procedure

              1. Download the script for resetting the password and upload the script to the temporary ECS.

                Contact customer service to obtain the password reset script. Use a connection tool, such as WinSCP, to upload the obtained changepasswd.sh script to the temporary ECS.

                To download WinSCP, log in at https://winscp.net/.

                -
              2. Stop the original Linux ECS, detach the system disk from it, and attach the system disk to the temporary ECS.
                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. Stop the original ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.

                  Do not forcibly stop the original ECS. Otherwise, password reset may fail.

                  +
                5. Stop the original Linux ECS, detach the system disk from it, and attach the system disk to the temporary ECS.
                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. Stop the original ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.

                    Do not forcibly stop the original ECS. Otherwise, password reset may fail.

                  5. Locate the row containing the system disk to be detached and click Detach to detach the system disk from the ECS.
                6. Attach the system disk to the temporary ECS.
                  1. On the page providing details about the temporary ECS, click the Disks tab.
                  2. Click Attach Disk. In the displayed dialog box, select the system disk detached in step 2.e and attach it to the temporary ECS.
                  @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@

                  Modify the following settings:

                  • Change PasswordAuthentication no to PasswordAuthentication yes.

                    Alternatively, uncomment PasswordAuthentication yes.

                  • Change PermitRootLogin no to PermitRootLogin yes.

                    Alternatively, uncomment PermitRootLogin yes.

                    -
                  • Change the value of AllowUsers to root.

                    Search for AllowUsers in the file. If AllowUsers is missing, add it at the end of the file.

                    +
                  • Change the value of AllowUsers to root.

                    Search for AllowUsers in the file. If AllowUsers is missing, add AllowUsers root at the end of the file.

                7. Stop the temporary ECS, detach the system disk, attach the system disk to the original Linux ECS, and restart the original Linux ECS.
                  1. Stop the temporary ECS, switch to the page providing details about the ECS, and click the Disks tab.
                  2. Click Detach to detach the data disk attached in step 2.
                  3. On the page providing details about the original Linux ECS, click the Disks tab.
                  4. Click Attach Disk. In the displayed dialog box, select the data disk detached in 6.b.
                8. Restart the original Linux ECS.
                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0024911405.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0024911405.html index 6c89615e..424b0c51 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0024911405.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0024911405.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                Reinstalling the OS

                -

                Scenarios

                If the OS of an ECS fails to start or requires optimization, reinstall the OS.

                +

                Scenarios

                If the OS of an ECS fails to start or requires optimization, reinstall the OS.

                Notes

                • After the OS is reinstalled, the IP and MAC addresses of the ECS remain unchanged.
                • Reinstalling the OS clears the data in all partitions of the EVS system disk, including the system partition. Therefore, back up data before reinstalling the OS.
                • Reinstalling the OS does not affect data disks.
                • Do not perform any operations on the ECS immediately after its OS is reinstalled. Wait for several minutes until the system successfully injects the password or key. Otherwise, the injection may fail, and the ECS cannot be logged in to.
                • After the OS is reinstalled, the password for logging in to the ECS will be reset. To retrieve the password, perform the following operations:
                • You can choose to encrypt the system disk of an ECS during OS reinstallation.
                @@ -10,15 +10,15 @@

                Prerequisites

                • The target ECS is stopped.
                • The target ECS has a system disk attached.
                -

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Reinstall OS in the Operation column.

                  Only stopped ECSs support OS reinstallation. If the ECS is not stopped, stop it before proceeding with reinstallation.

                  +

                  Procedure

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Reinstall OS in the Operation column.

                    Only stopped ECSs support OS reinstallation. If the ECS is not stopped, stop it before proceeding with reinstallation.

                  5. (Optional) Select the Encrypted option to encrypt the system disk during OS reinstallation.

                    To enable encryption, click Create Xrole to assign KMS access permissions to EVS. If you have rights granting permission, assign the KMS access permissions to EVS. If you do not have the permission, contact the user having the security administrator rights to assign the KMS access permissions. For details, see Can All Users Use the Encryption Feature?

                    Encryption parameters are as follows:

                    -
                    • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                    • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                    • Xrole Name: EVSAccessKMS: specifies that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                    • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                    • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
                    +
                    • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                    • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                    • Xrole Name: set to EVSAccessKMS, which means that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                    • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                    • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
                  6. (Optional) Select a License Type (Use license from the system or Bring your own license (BYOL)) if the reinstalled OS running on your ECS is billed. For more details, see License Types.

                    The following OSs are billed:

                    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
                    • Oracle Enterprise Linux
                    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
                  7. Select the login mode.

                    If the target ECS uses key pair authentication, you can replace the original key pair.

                    Figure 1 Reinstall OS
                    -
                  8. Click OK.
                  9. On the ECS OS Reinstallation page, confirm the settings, and click Submit.
                    After the request is submitted, the status Reinstalling is displayed. When this status disappears, the reinstallation is complete.

                    A temporary ECS is created during the reinstallation process. After reinstallation, this ECS will be automatically deleted. Do not perform any operation on the temporary ECS during the reinstallation process.

                    +
                  10. Click OK.
                  11. On the ECS OS Reinstallation page, confirm the settings, and click Submit.
                    After the request is submitted, the status Reinstalling is displayed. When this status disappears, the reinstallation is complete.

                    A temporary ECS is created during the reinstallation process. After reinstallation, this ECS will be automatically deleted. Do not perform any operation on the temporary ECS during the reinstallation process.

                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027157850.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027157850.html index 24318fed..85e83445 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027157850.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027157850.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@

                  Prerequisites

                  • A proxy ECS with an EIP bound is available.
                  • The IP address of the proxy ECS is in the same network and same security group as the ECSs that need to access the Internet.

                  Linux Proxy ECS

                  In this example, the proxy ECS runs CentOS 6.5.

                  -
                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the proxy ECS name for search.
                  5. Click the name of the proxy ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
                  6. On the Network Interfaces tab, click . Then, disable Source/Destination Check.
                    Figure 1 Disabling source/destination check
                    +
                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                    3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                    4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the proxy ECS name for search.
                    5. Click the name of the proxy ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
                    6. On the Network Interfaces tab, click . Then, disable Source/Destination Check.
                      Figure 1 Disabling source/destination check

                      By default, the source/destination check function is enabled. When this function is enabled, the system checks whether source IP addresses contained in the packets sent by ECSs are correct. If the IP addresses are incorrect, the system does not allow the ECSs to send the packets. This mechanism prevents packet spoofing, thereby improving system security. However, this mechanism prevents the packet sender from receiving returned packets. Therefore, disable the source/destination check.

                    7. Log in to the proxy ECS.

                      For more details, see Login Overview.

                    8. Run the following command to check whether the proxy ECS can access the Internet:

                      ping www.google.com

                      @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
                    9. Run the following command to check whether SNAT has been configured:

                      iptables -t nat --list

                      SNAT has been configured if information similar to Figure 2 is displayed.

                      Figure 2 Successful SNAT configuration
                      -
                    10. Add a route.
                      1. Log in to the management console.
                      2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                      3. Under Network, click Virtual Private Cloud.
                      4. Choose Route Tables in the left navigation pane. In the route table list, click a target route table. On the displayed page, click Add Route.
                      5. Set route information on the displayed page.
                        • Destination: indicates the destination network segment. The default value is 0.0.0.0/0.
                        • Next Hop: indicates the private IP address of the proxy ECS.

                          You can obtain the private IP address of the ECS on the Elastic Cloud Server page.

                          +
                        • Add a route.
                          1. Log in to the management console.
                          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                          3. Under Network, click Virtual Private Cloud.
                          4. Choose Route Tables in the left navigation pane. In the route table list, click a target route table. On the displayed page, click Add Route.
                          5. Set route information on the displayed page.
                            • Destination: indicates the destination network segment. The default value is 0.0.0.0/0.
                            • Next Hop: indicates the private IP address of the proxy ECS.

                              You can obtain the private IP address of the ECS on the Elastic Cloud Server page.

                        • To delete the added iptables rules, run the following command:

                          iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s subnet/netmask-bits -j SNAT --to nat-instance-ip

                          @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371530.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371530.html index 907bfca8..9a8d00ed 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371530.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371530.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
                5. The target ECS has been properly running for at least 10 minutes.

                  The monitoring data and graphics are available for a new ECS after the ECS runs for at least 10 minutes.

                -

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the ECS name, IP address, or ID for search.
                5. Click the name of the target ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
                6. Click the Monitoring tab to view the monitoring data.
                7. In the ECS monitoring area, select a duration to view the monitoring data.

                  You can view the monitoring data of the ECS in the last 1 hour, last 3 hours, last 12 hours, last 1 day, or last 7 days.

                  +

                  Procedure

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the ECS name, IP address, or ID for search.
                  5. Click the name of the target ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
                  6. Click the Monitoring tab to view the monitoring data.
                  7. In the ECS monitoring area, select a duration to view the monitoring data.

                    You can view the monitoring data of the ECS in the last 1 hour, last 3 hours, last 12 hours, last 1 day, or last 7 days.

                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371531.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371531.html index 18f0b85b..43926afc 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371531.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0027371531.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

                This section describes how to set ECS alarm rules, including alarm rule names, monitoring objects, monitoring metrics, alarm thresholds, monitoring intervals, and notifications.

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Management & Deployment, choose Cloud Eye.
                4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Alarm Management > Alarm Rules.
                5. On the Alarm Rules page, click Create Alarm Rule to create an alarm rule, or modify an existing alarm rule.

                  The following uses modifying an existing alarm rule as an example.

                  -
                  1. Click the target alarm rule.
                  2. Click Modify in the upper right corner of the page.
                  3. In the Modify Alarm Rule dialog box shown in Figure 1, set the parameters as prompted.
                    Figure 1 Modifying an alarm rule
                    +
                    1. Click the target alarm rule.
                    2. Click Modify in the upper right corner of the page.
                    3. In the Modify Alarm Rule dialog box shown in Figure 1, set the parameters as prompted.
                      Figure 1 Modifying an alarm rule
                    4. Click Modify.

                      After an alarm rule is modified, the system automatically notifies you of an alarm when the alarm complying with the alarm rule is generated.

                    For more information about ECS alarm rules, see Cloud Eye User Guide.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030013188.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030013188.html index 2699f845..d219d712 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030013188.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030013188.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

                    Can an ECS Without an EIP Bound Access the Internet?

                    Yes.

                    • Method 1: Configure a SNAT server.

                      You can configure the SNAT server so that the ECS without an EIP bound can access the Internet.

                      -

                      For details, see "Configuring an SNAT Server" in Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.

                      +

                      For details, see "Configuring an SNAT Server" in Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.

                    • Method 2: Create a NAT gateway.

                      If a large number of concurrent connections are required, it is a good practice to use the NAT Gateway service provided by the cloud platform.

                      The NAT Gateway service offers the NAT function for ECSs in a VPC, allowing these ECSs to access the Internet using an EIP. For more information about NAT Gateway, see NAT Gateway User Guide.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828254.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828254.html index 7af56fcf..63f3b9b7 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828254.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030828254.html @@ -11,22 +11,22 @@

              Public image

              +

              Public

              A public image is a standard, widely used image. It contains an OS and preinstalled public applications and is available to all users. Public images are very stable and their OS and any included software have been officially authorized for use. If a public image does not contain the environments or software you need, you can use a public image to create an ECS and then deploy the required environments or software on it.

              Private image

              +

              Private

              A private image contains an OS or service data, preinstalled public applications, and a user's personal applications. Private images are only available to the users who created them.

              A private image can be a system disk image, data disk image, or full-ECS image.

              -
              • A system disk image contains an OS and preinstalled software for various services. You can use a system disk image to create ECSs and migrate your services to the cloud.
              • A data disk image contains only service data. You can use a data disk image to create EVS disks and use them to migrate your service data to the cloud.
              • A full-ECS image contains an OS, preinstalled software, and service data. A full-ECS image is created using differential backups and the creation takes less time than creating a system or data disk image of the same size.
              +
              • A system disk image contains an OS and preinstalled software for various services. You can use a system disk image to create ECSs and migrate your services to the cloud.
              • A data disk image contains only service data. You can use a data disk image to create EVS disks and use them to migrate your service data to the cloud.
              • A full-ECS image contains an OS, preinstalled software, and service data. A full-ECS image is created using differential backups and the creation takes less time than creating a system or data disk image that has the same disk capacity.

              Shared image

              +

              Shared

              A shared image is a private image another user has shared with you.

              -

              For more information about shared images, see "Sharing Images" in Image Management Service User Guide.

              +

              For more information about shared images, see "Sharing Images" in Image Management Service User Guide.

        -

        EIP

        The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to or unbound from ECSs, BMSs, virtual IP addresses, NAT gateways, or load balancers.

        +

        EIP

        The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to or unbound from ECSs, BMSs, virtual IP addresses, NAT gateways or load balancers.

        Each EIP can be used by only one cloud resource at a time.

        Figure 2 Accessing the Internet using an EIP
        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030831623.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030831623.html index 989ed64a..61a8efb8 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030831623.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030831623.html @@ -2,44 +2,44 @@

        Scenarios and Disk Partitions

        If you have added a data disk during ECS creation, you must initialize the data disk after logging in to the ECS.

        -

        Scenarios

        After a disk is attached to a server, you need to log in to the server to initialize the disk, that is, format the disk. You must initialize a disk before accessing it.
        • System disk

          A system disk does not require manual initialization because it is automatically created and initialized upon server creation. The default partition style is master boot record (MBR).

          -
        • Data disk
          • If a data disk is created along with a server, it will be automatically attached to the server.
          • If a data disk is created separately, you need to manually attach it to a server.
          -

          In both cases, you must initialize the data disk before using it. Choose an appropriate partition style based on your service plan.

          +

          Scenarios

          After a disk is attached to a server, you need to log in to the server to initialize the disk, that is, format the disk. You must initialize a disk before accessing it.
          • System disk

            A system disk does not require manual initialization because it is automatically created and initialized upon server creation. The default partition style is master boot record (MBR).

            +
          • Data disk
            • If a data disk is created along with a server, it will be automatically attached to the server.
            • If a data disk is created separately, you need to manually attach it to a server.
            +

            In both cases, you must initialize the data disk before using it. Choose an appropriate partition style based on your service plan.

          Partitioning Operation Guide

          Table 1 lists the common disk partition styles. In Linux, different disk partition styles require different partitioning tools.

          -
          Table 1 Disk partition styles

          Disk Partition Style

          +
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          • Inbound: Inbound rules allow external network traffic to be sent to the ECSs in the security group.
          • Outbound: Outbound rules allow network traffic from the ECSs in the security group to be sent out of the security group.

          For details about the default security group rules, see Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. For details about configuration examples for security group rules, see Security Group Configuration Examples.

          -

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

            The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

            +

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

              The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

            5. Click the Security Groups tab, expand the information of the security group, and view security group rules.
            6. Click the security group ID.

              The system automatically switches to the security group details page.

              -
            7. Configure required parameters.

              You can click + to add more inbound rules.

              -
              Figure 1 Add Inbound Rule
              +
            8. Configure required parameters.

              You can click + to add more inbound rules.

              +
              Figure 1 Add Inbound Rule
              -
          Table 1 Disk partition styles

          Disk Partition Style

          Maximum Disk Capacity Supported

          +

          Maximum Disk Capacity Supported

          Maximum Number of Partitions Supported

          +

          Maximum Number of Partitions Supported

          Linux Partitioning Tool

          +

          Linux Partitioning Tool

          Master Boot Record (MBR)

          +

          Master Boot Record (MBR)

          2 TiB

          +

          2 TiB

          • 4 primary partitions
          • 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition
          -
          With MBR, you can create several primary partitions and one extended partition. The extended partition must be divided into logical partitions before use. For example, if 6 partitions need to be created, you can create them in the following two ways:
          • 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition, with the extended partition divided into 3 logical partitions
          • 1 primary partition and 1 extended partition, with the extended partition divided into 5 logical partitions
          +
          • 4 primary partitions
          • 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition
          +
          With MBR, you can create several primary partitions and one extended partition. The extended partition must be divided into logical partitions before use. For example, if 6 partitions need to be created, you can create them in the following two ways:
          • 3 primary partitions and 1 extended partition, with the extended partition divided into 3 logical partitions
          • 1 primary partition and 1 extended partition, with the extended partition divided into 5 logical partitions
          • fdisk
          • parted
          +
          • fdisk
          • parted

          GUID Partition Table (GPT)

          +

          GUID Partition Table (GPT)

          18 EiB

          -

          1 EiB = 1048576 TiB

          +

          18 EiB

          +

          1 EiB = 1048576 TiB

          Unlimited

          -

          Disk partitions created using GPT are not categorized.

          +

          Unlimited

          +

          Disk partitions created using GPT are not categorized.

          parted

          +

          parted

          Table 1 Inbound rule parameter description

          Parameter

          +
          - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - -
          Table 1 Inbound rule parameter description

          Parameter

          Description

          +

          Description

          Example Value

          +

          Example Value

          Protocol & Port

          +

          Protocol

          The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

          -

          Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.

          +

          The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

          +

          Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.

          TCP

          +

          TCP

          Port: The port or port range over which traffic can reach your ECS. The value can be from 1 to 65535.

          +

          Port

          22, or 22-30

          +

          The port or port range over which traffic can reach your ECS. The value can be from 1 to 65535.

          +

          22, or 22-30

          Type

          +

          Type

          Source IP address version. You can select:
          • IPv4
          • IPv6
          +
          Source IP address version. You can select:
          • IPv4
          • IPv6

          IPv4

          +

          IPv4

          Source

          +

          Source

          Source of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address, a security group, or an IP address group to allow access from IP addresses or instances in the security group. For example:
          • IP address:
            • Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32
            • All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0
            • IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24
            -
          • Security group: The source is from another security group. You can select a security group in the same region under the current account from the drop-down list. Instance A is in security group A and instance B is in security group B. If security group A has an inbound rule with Action set to Allow and Source set to security group B, access from instance B is allowed to instance A.
          • IP address group: An IP address group is a collection of one or more IP addresses. You can select an available IP address group from the drop-down list. An IP address group can help you manage IP address ranges and IP addresses with same security requirements in a more simple way.
          +
          Source of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address or a security group to allow access from IP addresses or instances in the security group.
          • IP address:
            • Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32
            • All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0
            • IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24
            +
          • Security group: The source is from another security group. You can select a security group in the same region from the drop-down list. If there is instance A in security group A and instance B in security group B, and the inbound rule of security group A allows traffic from security group B, traffic is allowed from instance B to instance A.
          -

          If the source is a security group, this rule will apply to all instances associated with the selected security group.

          +

          If the source is a security group, this rule will apply to all instances associated with the selected security group.

          0.0.0.0/0

          +

          0.0.0.0/0

          Description

          +

          Description

          Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.

          -

          The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).

          +

          Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.

          +

          The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).

          N/A

          +

          N/A

          -
        • Configure required parameters.

          You can click + to add more outbound rules.

          -
          Figure 2 Add Outbound Rule
          +
        • Configure required parameters.

          You can click + to add more outbound rules.

          +
          Figure 2 Add Outbound Rule
          -
          Table 2 Outbound rule parameter description

          Parameter

          +
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          Namespace

          SYS.ECS

          -

          Basic ECS Metrics

          Basic ECS metrics vary depending on ECS OSs and types. For details, seeTable 1. √ indicates that the metric is supported, and x indicates that the metric is not supported.

          +

          Basic ECS Metrics

          Basic ECS metrics vary depending on ECS OSs and types. For details, see Table 1.

          To monitor the memory usage and disk usage, you need to install the Agent on your ECS.
          @@ -304,8 +304,8 @@
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030930807.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030930807.html index ad1365a5..2800d45e 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030930807.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0030930807.html @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107266.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107266.html index f6c60ceb..b14c0669 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107266.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107266.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@

          Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS

          -

          Scenarios

          Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. Therefore, you must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password generated during ECS creation. The administrator user is Administrator or the user configured using Cloudbase-Init. This password is randomly generated, offering high security.

          +

          Scenarios

          Password authentication is required to log in to a Windows ECS. You must use the key file used when you created the ECS to obtain the administrator password generated during ECS creation. The administrator user is Administrator or the user configured using Cloudbase-Init. This password is randomly generated, offering high security.

          You can obtain the initial password for logging in to a Windows ECS through the management console or APIs. For details, see this section.

          -

          Obtaining the Password Through the Management Console

          1. Obtain the private key file (.pem file) used when you created the ECS.
          2. Log in to the management console.
          3. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          4. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
          5. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, select the target ECS.
          6. In the Operation column, click More and select Get Password.
            Figure 1 Get Password
            +

            Obtaining the Password Through the Management Console

            1. Obtain the private key file (.pem file) used when you created the ECS.
            2. Log in to the management console.
            3. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            4. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            5. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, select the target ECS.
            6. In the Operation column, click More and select Get Password.
              Figure 1 Get Password
            7. Use either of the following methods to obtain the password through the key file:
              • Click Select File and upload the key file from a local directory.
              • Copy the key file content to the text field.
            8. Click Get Password to obtain a random password.
            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107267.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107267.html index 37b73f8f..baac2342 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107267.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031107267.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

            Scenarios

            After you obtain the initial password, it is a good practice to delete it to ensure system security.

            Deleting the initial password does not affect ECS operation or login. Once deleted, the password cannot be retrieved. Before you delete a password, it is a good practice to record it.

            -

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, select the target ECS.
            5. In the Operation column, click More and select Delete Password.

              The system displays a message, asking you whether you want to delete the password.

              +

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, select the target ECS.
              5. In the Operation column, click More and select Delete Password.

                The system displays a message, asking you whether you want to delete the password.

                Figure 1 Delete Password
              6. Click OK to delete the password.
              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031523135.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031523135.html index 74109846..deee01fd 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031523135.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0031523135.html @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@

              If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, change the ECS OS.

              The cloud platform supports changing between image types (public images, private images, and shared images) and between OSs. You can change your OS by changing your ECS image.

            -

            Constraints

            • The OS change takes about 10 to 20 minutes During this process, the ECS status is Changing OS.
            • Do not perform any operations on the ECS before the system injects the password or key pair. Otherwise, the login will fail.
            • The ECS for which you want to change the OS must be in any of the following states: Stopped, Reinstallation failed, or Failed to change the OS.
            • The target ECS must have a system disk attached.
            • The EVS disk quota must be greater than 0.
            • The system disk type cannot be changed.
            • The system disk can be encrypted.
            • For details about the change between different OSs, see Notes on Change Between Windows and Linux.
            • If an ECS OS is to be changed using a full-ECS image, the ECS system disk can be encrypted.
            +

            Constraints

            • The OS change takes about 10 to 20 minutes During this process, the ECS status is Changing OS.
            • Do not perform any operations on the ECS before the system injects the password or key. Otherwise, the login will fail.
            • The ECS for which you want to change the OS must be in any of the following states: Stopped, Reinstallation failed, or Failed to change the OS.
            • The target ECS must have a system disk attached.
            • The EVS disk quota must be greater than 0.
            • The system disk type cannot be changed.
            • The system disk can be encrypted.
            • For details about the change between different OSs, see Notes on Change Between Windows and Linux.
            • If an ECS OS is to be changed using a full-ECS image, the ECS system disk can be encrypted.
            -

            Notes

            • After the OS is changed, the original OS is not retained, and the original system disk is deleted, including the data in all partitions of the system disk.
            • Back up data before changing the OS.
            • Changing the OS does not affect data in data disks.
            • After the OS is changed, your service running environment must be deployed in the new OS again.
            • After the OS is changed, the ECS will be automatically started.
            • After the OS is changed, the system disk type of the ECS cannot be changed.
            • After the OS is changed, the IP and MAC addresses of the ECS remain unchanged.
            • After the OS is changed, customized configurations, such as DNS and hostname of the original OS will be reset and require reconfiguration.
            • It takes about 10 to 20 minutes to change the OS. During this process, the ECS is in Changing OS state.
            • Do not perform any operations on the ECS immediately after its OS is changed. Wait for several minutes until the system successfully injects the password or key. Otherwise, the injection may fail, and the ECS cannot be logged in to.
            • After the OS is changed, the password for logging in to the ECS is reset. To retrieve the password, perform the following operations: +

              Notes

              • After the OS is changed, the original OS is not retained, and the original system disk is deleted, including the data in all partitions of the system disk.
              • Back up data before changing the OS.
              • Changing the OS does not affect data in data disks.
              • After the OS is changed, your service running environment must be deployed in the new OS again.
              • After the OS is changed, the ECS will be automatically started.
              • After the OS is changed, the system disk type of the ECS cannot be changed.
              • After the OS is changed, the IP and MAC addresses of the ECS remain unchanged.
              • After the OS is changed, customized configurations, such as DNS and hostname of the original OS will be reset and require reconfiguration.
              • It takes about 10 to 20 minutes to change the OS. During this process, the ECS is in Changing OS state.
              • After the OS is changed, the password for logging in to the ECS is reset. To retrieve the password, perform the following operations:
              • The system disk capacity of an ECS with OS changed may change because the system disk capacity specified by the image of the changed OS may be changed.
              • You can choose to encrypt the system disk of an ECS during OS change.
              @@ -18,19 +18,19 @@

            Prerequisites

            • The data is backed up.

            • If you want to change the login authentication mode from password to key pair during the OS change, create a key file in advance.

              For details, see (Recommended) Creating a Key Pair on the Management Console.

              -
            • If you plan to use a private image to change the OS, ensure that a private image is available. For details about how to create a private image, see Image Management Service User Guide.
              • If the image of a specified ECS is required, make sure that a private image has been created using this ECS.
              • If a local image file is required, make sure that the image file has been imported to the cloud platform and registered as a private image.
              • If a private image from another region is required, make sure that the image has been copied.
              • If a private image from another user account is required, make sure that the image has been shared with you.
              +
            • If you plan to use a private image to change the OS, ensure that a private image is available. For details about how to create a private image, see Image Management Service User Guide.
              • If the image of a specified ECS is required, make sure that a private image has been created using this ECS.
              • If a local image file is required, make sure that the image file has been imported to the cloud platform and registered as a private image.
              • If a private image from another region is required, make sure that the image has been copied.
              • If a private image from another user account is required, make sure that the image has been shared with you.
            -

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Change OS in the Operation column.

              Only stopped ECSs support OS change. If the ECS is not stopped, stop it before proceeding with changing.

              +

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Change OS in the Operation column.

                Only stopped ECSs support OS change. If the ECS is not stopped, stop it before proceeding with changing.

              5. Select the target image.

                For more details, see Creating an ECS.

                Figure 1 OS Change
              6. (Optional) Select the Encryption option to encrypt the system disk during OS change.

                To enable encryption, click Create Xrole to assign KMS access permissions to EVS. If you have rights granting permission, assign the KMS access permissions to EVS. If you do not have the permission, contact the user having the security administrator rights to assign the KMS access permissions. For details, see Can All Users Use the Encryption Feature?

                Encryption parameters are as follows:

                -
                • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                • Xrole Name: EVSAccessKMS: specifies that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
                +
                • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                • Xrole Name: set to EVSAccessKMS, which means that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
              7. (Optional) Select a License Type (Use license from the system or Bring your own license (BYOL)) if the changed OS running on your ECS is billed. For more details, see License Types.
                The following OSs are billed:
                • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
                • Oracle Enterprise Linux
                • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
              8. Configure the login mode.

                If the target ECS uses key pair authentication, you can replace the original key pair.

                -
              9. Click OK.
              10. On the Change ECS OS page, confirm the specifications, and click Submit.

                After the application is submitted, the status Changing OS is displayed. When this status disappears, the OS change is complete.

                +
              11. Click OK.
              12. On the Change ECS OS page, confirm the specifications, and click Submit.

                After the application is submitted, the status Changing OS is displayed. When this status disappears, the OS change is complete.

                A temporary ECS is created during the OS change process. After the process is complete, this ECS will be automatically deleted.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032380449.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032380449.html index 6a0c91fa..39f66393 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032380449.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032380449.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
              Figure 1 User data injection
            5. The created ECS automatically runs Cloud-Init/Cloudbase-Init and reads the user data script upon startup.
            -

            User Data Scripts of Linux ECSs

            Customized user data scripts of Linux ECSs are based on the open-source Cloud-Init architecture. This architecture uses ECS metadata as the data source for automatically configuring the ECSs. The customized script types are compatible with open-source Cloud-Init. For details about Cloud-Init, see http://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/format.html.

            +

            User Data Scripts of Linux ECSs

            Customized user data scripts of Linux ECSs are based on the open-source Cloud-Init architecture. This architecture uses ECS metadata as the data source for automatically configuring the ECSs. The customized script types are compatible with open-source Cloud-Init. For details about Cloud-Init, see http://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/format.html.

            • Script execution time: A customized user data script is executed after the status of the target ECS changes to Running and before /etc/init is executed.

              By default, the scripts are executed as user root.

            @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ echo "Hello, the time is now $(date -R)" | tee /root/output.txt

            After the ECS is created, start it and run the cat [file] command to check the script execution result.

            [root@XXXXXXXX ~]# cat /root/output.txt
             Hello, the time is now Mon, 16 Jul 2016 16:03:18+0800
            -

            Example 2: Inject a Cloud-Config data script.

            +

            Example 2: Inject a Cloud-Config data script.

            When creating an ECS, set User Data to As text and enter the customized user data script.

            #cloud-config
             bootcmd:
            @@ -143,23 +143,17 @@ write_files:
             

            The new password must meet the password complexity requirements listed in Table 3.

            -
          Table 2 Outbound rule parameter description

          Parameter

          Description

          +

          Description

          Example Value

          +

          Example Value

          Protocol & Port

          -

          +

          Protocol

          The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

          -

          Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.

          +

          The network protocol used to match traffic in a security group rule.

          +

          Currently, the value can be All, TCP, UDP, GRE, ICMP, or more.

          TCP

          +

          TCP

          Port: The port or port range over which traffic can leave your ECS. The value can be from 1 to 65535.

          +

          Port

          22, or 22-30

          +

          The port or port range over which traffic can leave your ECS. The value can be from 1 to 65535.

          +

          22, or 22-30

          Type

          +

          Type

          Source IP address version. You can select:
          • IPv4
          • IPv6
          +
          Source IP address version. You can select:
          • IPv4
          • IPv6

          IPv4

          +

          IPv4

          Destination

          +

          Destination

          Destination of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address or a security group to allow access to IP addresses or instances in the security group. For example:

          -
          • IP address:
            • Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32
            • All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0
            • IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24
            -
          • Security group: The destination is from another security group. You can select a security group in the same region under the current account from the drop-down list. For example, instance A is in security group A and instance B is in security group B. If security group A has an outbound rule with Action set to Allow and Destination set to security group B, access from instance A is allowed to instance B.
          • IP address group: A collection of one or more IP addresses. You can select an available IP address group from the drop-down list. An IP address group can help you manage IP address ranges and IP addresses with same security requirements in a more simple way.
          -

          +

          Destination of the security group rule. The value can be an IP address or a security group to allow access to IP addresses or instances in the security group.

          +
          • IP address:
            • Single IP address: 192.168.10.10/32
            • All IP addresses: 0.0.0.0/0
            • IP address range: 192.168.1.0/24
            +
          • Security group: The source is from another security group. You can select a security group in the same region from the drop-down list. If there is instance A in security group A and instance B in security group B, and the inbound rule of security group A allows traffic from security group B, traffic is allowed from instance B to instance A.

          0.0.0.0/0

          +

          0.0.0.0/0

          Description

          +

          Description

          Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.

          -

          The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).

          +

          Supplementary information about the security group rule. This parameter is optional.

          +

          The security group rule description can contain a maximum of 255 characters and cannot contain angle brackets (< or >).

          N/A

          +

          N/A

          InfiniBand NIC status

          Status of an InfiniBand NIC on an H2 ECS

          -

          The system periodically checks the status and returns check results using value 0 or 1.

          -
          • 0: The system is running properly. That is, the InfiniBand NIC is functional.
          • 1: The system is not running properly. That is, the InfiniBand NIC malfunctions. When the physical NIC corresponding to a virtual NIC becomes faulty, for example, the network cable is not securely connected to the NIC, the switch or adapter is incompatible with the InfiniBand NIC, or the NIC is disabled, the returned value is 1.
          +

          The system periodically checks the status and returns check results using value 0 or 1.

          +
          • 0: The system is running properly. That is, the InfiniBand NIC is functional.
          • 1: The system is not running properly. That is, the InfiniBand NIC malfunctions. When the physical NIC corresponding to a virtual NIC becomes faulty, for example, the network cable is not securely connected to the NIC, the switch or adapter is incompatible with the InfiniBand NIC, or the NIC is disabled, the returned value is 1.
          NOTE:

          Only Mellanox EDR 100 GB single-port InfiniBand NICs are supported.

          Table 3 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          +
          - - - - -
          Table 3 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          Requirement

          -

          Example Value

          +

          Requirement

          Password

          +

          Password

          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
            +
          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
          • Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
          • Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
          • Cannot start with a slash (/) for Windows ECSs.

          YNbUwp!dUc9MClnv

          -
          NOTE:

          The example password is generated randomly. Do not use it.

          -
          -
          @@ -183,23 +177,17 @@ echo 'root:$6$V6azyeLwcD3CHlpY$BN3VVq18fmCkj66B4zdHLWevqcxlig' | chpasswd -e;

          The new password must meet the password complexity requirements listed in Table 4.

          -
          - - @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032980085.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032980085.html index 5b0bf595..047510cd 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032980085.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032980085.html @@ -9,19 +9,19 @@
        • Removing an ECS from an ECS Group
        • Deleting an ECS Group
        • Creating an ECS Group

          Create an ECS group and associate the same policy to all group members. ECS groups are independent from each other.

          -
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. On the ECS Group page, click Create ECS Group.
          6. Enter the name of an ECS group.
          7. Select a policy for the ECS group.
          8. Click OK.
          +
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. On the ECS Group page, click Create ECS Group.
          6. Enter the name of an ECS group.
          7. Select a policy for the ECS group.
          8. Click OK.

          Adding an ECS to an ECS Group

          To improve service reliability, you can add ECSs to an ECS group so that these ECSs in this group can run on different hosts.

          • After an ECS is added to an ECS group, the system reallocates a host to run this ECS to ensure that ECSs in this group are running on different hosts. When the ECS is being restarted, the startup may fail due to insufficient resources. In such a case, remove the ECS from the ECS group and try to restart the ECS again.
          • ECSs that have local disks attached can be added to an ECS group only during the creation process. Once created, they can no longer be added to any ECS groups.
          • ECSs that have local disks, GPU cards, or FPGA cards attached can be added to an ECS group only during the creation process. Once created, they can no longer be added to any ECS groups.
          -
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. Locate the row that contains the target ECS group and click Add ECS in the Operation column.
          6. On the Add ECS page, select an ECS to be added.
          7. Click OK. The ECS is added to the ECS group.
          +
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. Locate the row that contains the target ECS group and click Add ECS in the Operation column.
          6. On the Add ECS page, select an ECS to be added.
          7. Click OK. The ECS is added to the ECS group.

          Removing an ECS from an ECS Group

          After an ECS is removed from an ECS group, the ECS does not comply with the anti-affinity policy anymore.

          -
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. Expand the ECS group information and view the ECSs in the ECS group.
          6. Locate the ECS to be removed and click Remove in the Operation column.
          7. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.

            The ECS is removed from the ECS group.

            +
            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
            5. Expand the ECS group information and view the ECSs in the ECS group.
            6. Locate the ECS to be removed and click Remove in the Operation column.
            7. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.

              The ECS is removed from the ECS group.

          Deleting an ECS Group

          After an ECS group is deleted, the policy does not apply to the ECSs in the ECS group anymore.

          -
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. Locate the ECS group to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column.
          6. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.
          +
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose ECS Group.
          5. Locate the ECS group to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column.
          6. In the displayed dialog box, click Yes.
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470096.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470096.html index e26a8b6c..e92890dd 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470096.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470096.html @@ -6,20 +6,21 @@

          ECS Flavor Naming Rules

          ECS flavors are named in the "AB.C.D" format.

          Example: s2.medium.4

          The format is defined as follows:

          -
          • A specifies the ECS type. For example, s indicates a general-purpose ECS, c a general computing-plus ECS, and m a memory-optimized ECS.
          • B specifies the type ID. For example, 3 in s3 indicates the third-generation general-purpose ECS.
          • C specifies the flavor size, such as medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge, 4xlarge, or 8xlarge.
          • D specifies the ratio of memory to vCPUs expressed in a digit. For example, value 4 indicates that the ratio of memory to vCPUs is 4.
          +
          • A specifies the ECS type. For example, s indicates a general-purpose ECS, c a general computing-plus ECS, and m a memory-optimized ECS.
          • B specifies the type ID. For example, 3 in s3 indicates the third-generation general-purpose ECS.
          • C specifies the flavor size, such as medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge, 4xlarge, or 8xlarge.
          • D specifies the ratio of memory to vCPUs expressed in a digit. For example, value 4 indicates that the ratio of memory to vCPUs is 4.

          How Do I Know My ECS Flavor?

          When creating an ECS, you can view the flavors in the flavor list.

          Figure 1 ECS flavors
          -

          vCPU

          The processor uses the hyper-threading technology. The CPU exposes two execution contexts per physical core. This means that one physical core now works like two "logical cores" that can handle different software threads.

          -

          For example, a 10-core physical CPU contains 20 vCPUs (threads).

          +

          vCPU

          ECS supports hyper-threading, which enables two threads to run concurrently on a single CPU core. Each thread is represented as a virtual CPU (vCPU) and a CPU core contains two vCPUs (logical cores).

          +

          Hyper-threading is enabled for most ECS flavors by default. If hyper-threading is disabled during the ECS creation or flavor change, the number of vCPUs queried from the ECS is half of the number of vCPUs defined by the ECS flavor.

          +

          For example, a 2-core physical CPU contains 4 vCPUs (threads).

          Network QoS

          Network QoS uses basic technologies to improve the quality of network communication. A network with QoS enabled offers predictable network performance and effectively allocates network bandwidth to use network resources.

          To obtain the QoS data of an ECS flavor, including the maximum bandwidth, assured bandwidth, maximum intranet PPS, and NIC multi-queue, see A Summary List of ECS Specifications.

          The intranet bandwidth and PPS of an ECS are determined by the ECS flavor.
          • Assured intranet bandwidth: indicates the guaranteed bandwidth allocated to an ECS when there is a network bandwidth contention in the entire network.
          • Maximum intranet bandwidth: indicates the maximum bandwidth that can be allocated to an ECS when the ECS does not compete for network bandwidth (other ECSs on the host do not have high requirements on network bandwidth).
          • Maximum intranet PPS: indicates the maximum ECS capability in sending and receiving packets.

            PPS: packets per second, indicates the number of packets sent per second. It is usually used to measure the network performance.

            -
          • NIC multi-queues: allocates NIC interrupt requests to multiple vCPUs for higher PPS performance and bandwidth
          • Maximum NICs: indicates the maximum number of NICs that can be attached to an ECS.
            • For instructions about how to test PPS, see How Can I Test Network Performance?.
            • For instructions about how to enable NIC multi-queue, see Enabling NIC Multi-Queue.
            • The maximum bandwidth is the total bandwidth allocated to an ECS. If an ECS has multiple NICs, the sum of the maximum bandwidths allocated to all NICs cannot exceed the maximum bandwidth allocated to the ECS.
            +
          • NIC multi-queues: allocates NIC interrupt requests to multiple vCPUs for higher PPS performance and bandwidth
          • Maximum NICs: indicates the maximum number of NICs that can be attached to an ECS.
          • Maximum supplementary NICs: indicates the maximum number of supplementary NICs that can be attached to an ECS.
          +
          • For instructions about how to test PPS, see How Can I Test Network Performance?.
          • For instructions about how to enable NIC multi-queue, see Enabling NIC Multi-Queue.
          • The maximum bandwidth is the total bandwidth allocated to an ECS. If an ECS has multiple NICs, the sum of the maximum bandwidths allocated to all NICs cannot exceed the maximum bandwidth allocated to the ECS.
          -
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470100.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470100.html deleted file mode 100644 index c93bcf48..00000000 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035470100.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ - - -

          High-Performance Computing ECSs

          -

          Overview

          H2 ECSs are designed to meet high-end computational needs, such as molecular modeling and computational fluid dynamics. In addition to the substantial CPU power, the H2 ECSs offer diverse options for low-latency RDMA networking using EDR InfiniBand NICs to support memory-intensive computational requirements.

          -

          HL1 ECSs are the second generation of high-computing ECSs, featuring large memory capacity. They are interconnected with each other using 100 Gbit/s RDMA InfiniBand NICs and support 56 Gbit shared high I/O storage.

          -
          -

          Specifications

          -
          Table 4 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          +
          - - - - -
          Table 4 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          Requirement

          -

          Example Value

          +

          Requirement

          Password

          +

          Password

          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
            +
          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
          • Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
          • Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
          • Cannot start with a slash (/) for Windows ECSs.

          YNbUwp!dUc9MClnv

          -
          NOTE:

          The example password is generated randomly. Do not use it.

          -
          -
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032398121.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032398121.html index fc74cfc9..da5e9b9f 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032398121.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0032398121.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@

          Ecs.0001

          The maximum number of ECSs or EVS disks has been reached. Contact the customer service and request an ECS quota increase.

          +

          The maximum number of ECSs or EVS disks has been reached. Contact customer service and request an ECS quota increase.

          Contact customer service and request an ECS quota increase.

          NOTE:

          Before requesting for increasing your ECS quota, consider the number of to-be-added ECSs, vCPUs, and memory capacity required.

          @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@

          Ecs.0013

          Contact customer service and request an EIP quota increase.

          +

          Contact customer service and request an EIP quota increase.

          Contact customer service and request an EIP quota increase.

          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
          Table 1 H2 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          -

          vCPUs

          -

          Memory (GiB)

          -

          Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

          -

          Max. PPS (10,000)

          -

          Max. NIC Queues

          -

          Max. NICs

          -

          Virtualization

          -

          Local Disks

          -

          Local Disk (TB)

          -

          Network

          -

          Hardware

          -

          h2.3xlarge.10

          -

          16

          -

          128

          -

          13/13

          -

          90

          -

          8

          -

          12

          -

          KVM

          -

          1

          -

          3.2

          -

          100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

          -

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® E5-2667 v4

          -

          h2.3xlarge.20

          -

          16

          -

          256

          -

          13/13

          -

          90

          -

          8

          -

          12

          -

          KVM

          -

          1

          -

          3.2

          -

          100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

          -
          -
          - -
          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
          Table 2 Hl1 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          -

          vCPUs

          -

          Memory (GiB)

          -

          Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

          -

          Max. PPS (10,000)

          -

          Max. NIC Queues

          -

          Max. NICs

          -

          Virtualization

          -

          Network

          -

          Hardware

          -

          hl1.8xlarge.8

          -

          32

          -

          256

          -

          9/9

          -

          90

          -

          8

          -

          12

          -

          KVM

          -

          100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

          -

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

          -
          -
          - -

          Scenarios

          • Applications

            H2 and Hl1: High-performance computing (HPC), big data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

            -
          • Application scenarios

            H2 and Hl1

            -
            • High-performance hardware: The ratio of memory to vCPU is 8:1, and a large number of multi-thread physical CPUs are available to provide high-performance storage I/O and high-throughput network connections.
            • Designed for HPC clusters: Multiple Hl1 ECSs can be clustered to install scalable, clustered file system, such as Lustre. HPC applications running on H2 ECSs can read and modify the data stored in the ECSs.
            • RDMA network connection: Same as H2 ECSs, Hl1 ECSs also offer RDMA network using EDR 100 Gbit/s InfiniBand NICs. Hl1 ECSs can communicate with H2 ECSs with RDMA protocol. In addition, Hl1 ECSs can access EVS disks over the RDMA protocol, which allows up to 56 Gbit/s storage bandwidth.
            -
          • Application scenarios

            H2 and Hl1 ECSs provide computing capabilities for clusters with a large memory, good connectivity between nodes, and high storage I/O. The typical application scenarios include HPC, big data, and AI. In HPC solution, Hl1 ECSs are perfectly suited for the Lustre parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing.

            -

            For example, in HPC scenario, H2 ECSs can be used as compute nodes, and Hl1 ECSs can be used as storage nodes.

            -
          -
          -

          Features

          High-performance computing ECSs have the following features:

          -
          • Large memory capacity and more processor cores than other types of ECSs
          • Up to 32 vCPUs
          • H2 and Hl1 ECSs use InfiniBand NICs that provide a bandwidth of 100 Gbit/s.
          • Hl1 ECSs can use the following types of EVS disks as system disk and data disk:

            High I/O (performance-optimized I)

            -

            Ultra-high I/O (latency-optimized)

            -
          • Hl1 ECSs support 56 Gbit shared high I/O storage.

            To support 56 Gbit shared high I/O storage, you only need to attach high I/O (performance-optimized I) or ultra-high I/O (latency-optimized) EVS disks to target Hl1 ECSs.

            -
          -
          -

          Notes on Using H2 ECSs

          • H2 ECSs do not support OS reinstallation or change.
          • H2 ECSs do not support specifications modification.
          • H2 ECSs do not support cold migration, live migration, or HA.
          • Table 3 lists the OSs supported by H2 ECSs. -
            - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
            Table 3 Supported OS versions

            OS

            -

            Version

            -

            CentOS

            -
            • CentOS 7.9 64bit
            • CentOS 7.7 64bit
            -

            Oracle Linux

            -
            • Oracle Linux Server release 8.4 64bit
            • Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 64bit
            -

            Red Hat

            -

            Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9 64bit

            -

            SUSE

            -
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP3 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 64bit
            -
            -
            -
          • H2 ECSs use InfiniBand NICs that provide a bandwidth of 100 Gbit/s.
          • Each H2 ECS uses one PCIe 3.2 TB SSD card for temporary local storage.
          • If an H2 ECS is created using a private image, install an InfiniBand NIC driver on the ECS after the ECS creation following the instructions provided by Mellanox. Download the required version (4.2-1.0.0.0) of InfiniBand NIC driver from the official Mellanox website and install the driver by following the instructions provided by Mellanox. -
          • For SUSE H2 ECSs, if IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) is required, you must manually configure an IP address for the InfiniBand NIC after installing the InfiniBand driver. For details, see How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?
          • After you delete an H2 ECS, the data stored in SSDs is automatically cleared. Therefore, do not store persistence data into SSDs during ECS running.
          -
          -

          Notes on Using Hl1 ECSs

          • Hl1 ECSs only support the attachment of high I/O (performance-optimized I) and ultra-high I/O (latency-optimized) EVS disks.

            To support 56 Gbit shared high I/O storage, you only need to attach high I/O (performance-optimized I) or ultra-high I/O (latency-optimized) EVS disks to target Hl1 ECSs.

            -
          • Hl1 ECSs do not support specifications modification.
          • Hl1 ECSs use InfiniBand NICs that provide a bandwidth of 100 Gbit/s.
          • Hl1 ECSs created using a private image must have the InfiniBand NIC driver installed. Download the required version (4.2-1.0.0.0) of InfiniBand NIC driver from the official Mellanox website and install the driver by following the instructions provided by Mellanox.
            • InfiniBand NIC type: Mellanox Technologies ConnectX-4 Infiniband HBA (MCX455A-ECAT)
            • Mellanox official website: http://www.mellanox.com/
            -
          • For SUSE Hl1 ECSs, if IPoIB is required, you must manually configure an IP address for the InfiniBand NIC after installing the InfiniBand driver. For details, see How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?
          • Table 4 lists the OSs supported by Hl1 ECSs. -
            - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
            Table 4 Supported OS versions

            OS

            -

            Version

            -

            CentOS

            -
            • CentOS 7.9 64bit
            • CentOS 7.7 64bit
            -

            Oracle Linux

            -
            • Oracle Linux Server release 8.4 64bit
            • Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 64bit
            -

            Red Hat

            -

            Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9 64bit

            -

            SUSE

            -
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP3 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4 64bit
            • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3 64bit
            -
            -
            -
          • Charging an Hl1 ECS is stopped when it is stopped.
          -
          - - -
          - -
          - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035550301.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035550301.html index de5ff6cd..31f5c5bc 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035550301.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035550301.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

          Memory-optimized ECSs

          -

          Overview

          • M7n ECSs use the third-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors to provide enhanced computing, security, and stability. Each M7n ECS can have a maximum number of 96 vCPUs and a memory speed of 3,200 MHz, and provide a secure and trusted cloud environment for memory-intensive computing applications.
          • M4 ECSs use the second-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with technologies optimized to offer powerful and stable computing performance. Using 25GE high-speed intelligent NICs, M4 ECSs provide a maximum memory size of 512 GiB based on DDR4 for memory-intensive applications with high requirements on network bandwidth and Packets Per Second (PPS).
          • M3 ECSs are developed based on the KVM virtualization platform and designed for processing large-scale data sets in the memory. They use Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, network acceleration engines, and DPDK rapid packet processing mechanism to provide higher network performance and up to 512 GiB of DDR4 memory for memory-intensive computing applications.
          • M2 ECSs use Intel Xeon E5-2690 v4 CPUs and are designed for memory-optimized applications.
          +

          Overview

          • M7n ECSs use the third-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors to provide enhanced computing, security, and stability. Each M7n ECS can have a maximum number of 96 vCPUs and a memory speed of 3,200 MHz, and provide a secure and trusted cloud environment for memory-intensive computing applications.
          • M4 ECSs use the second-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors with technologies optimized to offer powerful and stable computing performance. Using 25GE high-speed intelligent NICs, M4 ECSs provide a maximum memory size of 512 GiB based on DDR4 for memory-intensive applications with high requirements on network bandwidth and Packets Per Second (PPS).
          • M3 ECSs are developed based on the KVM virtualization platform and designed for processing large-scale data sets in the memory. They use Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, network acceleration engines, and DPDK rapid packet processing mechanism to provide higher network performance and up to 512 GiB of DDR4 memory for memory-intensive computing applications.

          Specifications

          Table 1 M7n ECS specifications

          Flavor

          @@ -530,70 +530,12 @@
          - -
          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
          Table 4 M2 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          -

          vCPUs

          -

          Memory

          -

          (GiB)

          -

          Max./Assured Bandwidth

          -

          (Gbit/s)

          -

          Max. PPS

          -

          (10,000)

          -

          Max. NIC Queues

          -

          Virtualization

          -

          Hardware

          -

          m2.4xlarge.8

          -

          16

          -

          128

          -

          8/5

          -

          40

          -

          4

          -

          KVM

          -

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

          -

          -

          m2.8xlarge.8

          -

          32

          -

          256

          -

          13/8

          -

          60

          -

          8

          -

          KVM

          -
          -

          Scenarios

          • High-performance relational (MySQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB and Cassandra) databases
          • Distributed web scale cache stores that provide in-memory caching of key-value type data (Memcached and Redis)
          • Applications processing big unstructured data in real time (financial services, Hadoop/Spark clusters)
          • High-performance computing (HPC) and electronic design automation (EDA)
          -

          Notes

          Table 5 lists the OSs supported by memory-optimized ECSs.

          +

          Notes

          Table 4 lists the OSs supported by memory-optimized ECSs.

          -
          Table 5 Supported OS versions

          OS

          +
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035643949.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035643949.html index b9f71066..9d6c3bd8 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035643949.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0035643949.html @@ -32,23 +32,17 @@

          Background

          Table 2 shows the ECS password complexity requirements.

          -
          Table 4 Supported OS versions

          OS

          Version

          - + + + + + + @@ -641,13 +657,13 @@ - @@ -76,28 +76,28 @@

          Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal?

          - - - - @@ -105,36 +105,36 @@

          If there are multiple NICs, only the IP address of the primary NIC is displayed.

          - - - - - - @@ -188,8 +188,7 @@

          Prerequisites

          • The target ECS has been logged in.
          • Security group rules in the outbound direction meet the following requirements:
            • Protocol: TCP
            • Port: 80
            • Destination: 169.254.0.0/16
            -

            If you use the default security group rules for the outbound direction, the metadata can be accessed because the default rules meet the preceding requirements. Default security group rules for the outbound direction are as follows:

            -
            • Protocol: All
            • Port: All
            • Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
            +

            If you use the default security group rules for the outbound direction, the metadata can be accessed because the default rules meet the preceding requirements. For details about the default security group rules for the outbound direction, see Default Security Group and Rules.

          @@ -335,7 +334,7 @@
          az1.dc1
          -

          Public IPv4 (EC2 Compatible API)

          This API is used to query the EIP bound to an ECS. If there are multiple NICs, only the EIP of the primary NIC is displayed.

          +

          Public IPv4 (EC2 Compatible API)

          This API is used to query the EIP bound to an ECS. If there are multiple NICs, only the EIP of the primary NIC is displayed.

          • URI

            /169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-ipv4

          • Usage method

            Supports GET requests.

          • Example

            Linux:

            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0046912051.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0046912051.html index 26d58f75..d53e152a 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0046912051.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0046912051.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

          EVS Disk Encryption

          EVS disk encryption supports system disk encryption and data disk encryption.

          • When creating an ECS, if you select an encrypted image, the system disk of the created ECS automatically has encryption enabled, and the encryption mode complies with the image encryption mode.
          • When creating an ECS, you can encrypt its system disk.
          • When creating an ECS, you can encrypt added data disks.
          -

          For more information about EVS disk encryption, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

          +

          For more information about EVS disk encryption, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

          Impact on AS

          If you use an encrypted ECS to create an Auto Scaling (AS) configuration, the encryption mode of the created AS configuration complies with the ECS encryption mode.

          @@ -51,9 +51,9 @@
          Table 2 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          +
          - - - - -
          Table 2 Password complexity requirements

          Parameter

          Requirement

          -

          Example Value

          +

          Requirement

          Password

          +

          Password

          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
            +
          • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
          • Contains at least three of the following character types:
            • Uppercase letters
            • Lowercase letters
            • Digits
            • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
          • Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
          • Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
          • Cannot start with a slash (/) for Windows ECSs.

          YNbUwp!dUc9MClnv

          -
          NOTE:

          The example password is generated randomly. Do not use it.

          -
          -
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036046828.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036046828.html index fa7ce61b..b78cb7c7 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036046828.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036046828.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

          This section describes how to detach a disk from a running ECS.

          Constraints

          • The EVS disk to be detached must be mounted to a point other than /dev/sda or /dev/vda.

            EVS disks mounted to /dev/sda or /dev/vda are system disks and cannot be detached from running ECSs.

            -
          • Before detaching an EVS disk from a running Windows ECS, make sure that OTC Tools have been installed on the ECS and that the tools are running properly.
          • Before detaching an EVS disk from a running Windows ECS, ensure that no programs are reading data from or writing data to the disk. Otherwise, data will be lost.
          • SCSI EVS disks cannot be detached from running Windows ECSs.
          +
        • Before detaching an EVS disk from a running Windows ECS, make sure that OTC Tools have been installed on the ECS and that the tools are running properly.
        • Before detaching an EVS disk from a running Windows ECS, ensure that no programs are reading data from or writing data to the disk. Otherwise, data will be lost.
        • SCSI EVS disks cannot be detached from running Windows ECSs.
          • Before detaching an EVS disk from a running Linux ECS, you must log in to the ECS and run the umount command to cancel the association between the disk and the file system. In addition, ensure that no programs are reading data from or writing data to the disk. Otherwise, detaching the disk will fail.

          Notes

          • On a Windows ECS, if the disk is in non-offline state, the system forcibly detaches the EVS disk. If this occurs, the system may generate a xenvbd alarm. You can ignore this alarm.

            To view the status of an EVS disk, perform the following operations:

            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036068717.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036068717.html index d33a53ab..17ae14d8 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036068717.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0036068717.html @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ STARTMODE="onboot"
        • Upload the obtained passthrough NIC driver to a directory on the ECS, for example, /home.
        • Switch to user root on the ECS CLI and open the target directory.

          In this example, the passthrough NIC driver is stored in the /home directory. Run the cd /home command to switch to the target directory.

          -
        • Run the following command to decompress the software package. (In this procedure, ixgbevf version 2.16.4 is used as an example.)

          tar -zxvf ixgbevf-2.16.4.tar.gz

          -
        • Run the following command to switch to the generated src directory:

          cd ixgbevf-2.16.4/src

          +
        • Run the following command to decompress the software package.

          tar -zxvf ixgbevf-2.16.4.tar.gz

          +
        • Run the following command to switch to the generated src directory:

          cd ixgbevf-2.16.4/src

        • Run the following commands to install the driver:

          make

          make install

        • Run the following command to restart the ECS to make the drive take effect:

          reboot

          -
        • Switch to user root on the ECS CLI and open the src directory, for example, by running the cd /home/ixgbevf-2.16.4/src command. Then, run the following commands to check whether the driver has been installed:

          rmmod ixgbevf

          -

          insmod ./ixgbevf.ko

          +
        • Switch to user root on the ECS CLI and open the src directory, for example, by running the cd /home/ixgbevf-2.16.4/src command. Then, run the following commands to check whether the driver has been installed:

          rmmod ixgbevf

          +

          insmod ./ixgbevf.ko

          ethtool -i NIC_name

          In the preceding command, NIC_name specifies the passthrough NIC name, for example, ens5.

          • After you run the rmmod ixgbevf command, the system may display an error message. This message does not affect the installation of the passthrough NIC driver and can be ignored.
          • NIC_name specifies the passthrough NIC name, for example, ens5.
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0037633087.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0037633087.html index 26b0753a..293302fe 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0037633087.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0037633087.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -

          What Is the cloudbase-init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?

          -

          Description

          In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when the ECS starts.

          -

          This account is unavailable on Linux ECSs.

          +

          What Is the Cloudbase-Init Account in Windows ECSs Used for?

          +

          Description

          In Windows ECSs, cloudbase-init is the default account of the Cloudbase-Init agent program. It is used to obtain the metadata and execute configurations when an ECS starts.

          +

          This account is unavailable on Linux ECSs.

          Do not modify or delete this account or uninstall the Cloudbase-Init agent program. Otherwise, you will be unable to insert data to initialize an ECS created using a Windows private image.

          @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
          • Username: Administrator
          • RID: 500
          • LM-HASH value: C8825DB10F2590EAAAD3B435B51404EE
          • NT-HASH value: 683020925C5D8569C23AA724774CE9CC

          Use an image to create two ECSs, ecs01 and ecs02. Then, verify that the hash values of the cloudbase-init account for the two ECSs are different.

          • LM-HASH and NTLM-HASH values of the cloudbase-init account for ecs01
            Figure 1 ecs01
            -
          • LM-HASH and NTLM-HASH values of the cloudbase-init account for ecs02
            Figure 2 ecs02
            +
          • LM-HASH and NTLM-HASH values of the cloudbase-init account for ecs02
            Figure 2 ecs02
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0038024694.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0038024694.html index adb1feae..eadaf9bb 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0038024694.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0038024694.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

          Large-Memory ECSs

          Overview

          Large-memory ECSs provide an even larger amount of memory than memory-optimized ECSs. They are used for applications that require a large amount of memory, rapid data switching, low latency, and capability of processing large volumes of data. Large-memory ECSs provide large memory and high computing, storage, and network performance.

          • Applications

            Large-memory ECSs are suitable for applications that require a large amount of memory, rapid data switching, and low latency, and process large volumes of data.

            -
          • Application scenarios

            OLAP and OLTP applications with hyper-threading enabled

            +
          • Application scenarios

            OLTP and OLAP scenarios

          Specifications

          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0039588795.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0039588795.html index 72fd6b34..4b4274d9 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0039588795.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0039588795.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

          Scenarios

          After submitting the request for creating an ECS, you can view the creation status. This section describes how to view the creation status of an ECS.

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. After creating an ECS, view the creation status above the ECS list beside the common operations (Start, Stop, Restart, and Delete).
            Figure 1 ECS creation status
            -
          5. Click the number displayed above Creating and view task details.
            • An ECS that is being created is in one of the following states:
              • Creating: The ECS is being created.
              • Faulty: Creating the ECS failed. In such a case, the system automatically rolls back the task and displays an error code on the GUI, for example, Ecs.0013 Insufficient EIP quota.
              • Running: The request of creating the ECS has been processed, and the ECS is running properly. An ECS in this state can provide services for you.

                See How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console? for troubleshooting.

                +
              • Click the number displayed above Creating and view task details.
                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0040630518.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0040630518.html index 600d1cd3..61b5bffa 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0040630518.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0040630518.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
              • Run the following command to delete the existing /etc/localtime file:

                rm /etc/localtime

              • Run the following command to create a symbolic link between /etc/localtime and your time zone file so that the ECS can find this time zone file when it references the local time:

                ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/city1/etc/localtime

              • Run the following command to restart the ECS so that all services and applications running on the ECS use the new time zone:

                reboot

                -
              • Log in to the ECS again and run the following command as user root to check whether the time zone has been changed:

                ls -lh /etc/localtime

                +
              • Log in to the ECS again and run the following command as user root to check whether the time zone has been changed:

                ls -lh /etc/localtime

                The following information is displayed:

                # ls -lh /etc/localtime
                 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Nov 27 11:01 /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/city1
                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0041169567.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0041169567.html index 18239966..c3c76e49 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0041169567.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0041169567.html @@ -8,7 +8,23 @@
        • 2024-01-30

          +

          2024-05-11

          +

          Modified the following content:

          +

          Terminated M2 ECSs in Memory-optimized ECSs.

          +

          Terminated P1 and P2 ECSs in GPU-accelerated ECSs.

          +

          Deleted section "High-Performance Computing ECSs" and terminated H2 and Hl1 ECSs.

          +

          Deleted section "How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Is Normal Between Two ECSs Equipped with an InfiniBand NIC Driver?"

          +

          Deleted section "How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?"

          +

          2024-04-30

          +

          Modified the following content:

          +

          Added the pi2.3xlarge.4 flavor in GPU-accelerated ECSs.

          +

          2024-01-30

          Added the following content:

          Searching for ECSs

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          Added the following content:

          Ultra-high I/O ECSs

          Modified the following content:

          - +

          2022-07-11

          Modified the following content:

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          2022-04-20

          @@ -191,7 +207,7 @@

          2020-11-12

          Modified the following content:

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          2020-10-09

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          Added the following content:

          Modified the following content:

          - +

          2018-07-03

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          2017-10-18

          Modified the following content:

          - +
          • Changed the OSs supported by H2 and Hl1 ECSs in high-performance computing ECSs.

          2017-10-06

          @@ -510,7 +526,7 @@

          2017-09-18

          Modified the following content:

          - +
          • Modified the overview, functions, and notes on using Hl1 ECSs in high-performance computing ECSs.
          • Modified notes in "Automatically Recovering ECSs".
          • Added notes on using tools, such as ibstat, in section "How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Between Two ECSs Equipped with an InfiniBand NIC Driver Is Norma?"

          2017-09-06

          @@ -537,7 +553,7 @@

          2017-06-07

          Modified the following content:

          - +
          • Modified notes on using H2 ECSs in high-performance computing ECSs.

          2017-06-05

          @@ -561,7 +577,7 @@

          2017-05-08

          Added the following content:

          - +

          2017-04-07

          @@ -570,7 +586,7 @@

          Modified the following content:

          - +
          • Modified H1 ECS specifications in high-performance computing ECSs.

          Added the following content:

          Modified the following content:

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          2016-09-26

          Modified the following content:

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          2016-09-23

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          2016-09-18

          Added the following content:

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          Modified the following content:

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          2016-08-25

          Added the following content:

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          2016-07-15

          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0042400609.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0042400609.html index 0126202f..2c6f1fdd 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0042400609.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0042400609.html @@ -64,10 +64,10 @@

          /securitykey

          Obtains temporary AKs and SKs.

          -

          Before enabling an ECS to obtain a temporary AK and SK, make sure that the op_svc_ecs account has been authorized on IAM and that the desired ECS resources have been authorized for management.

          +

          Before enabling an ECS to obtain a temporary AK and SK, make sure that the op_svc_ecs account has been authorized on IAM and that the desired ECS resources have been authorized for management.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/hostname

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/local-hostname

          The meaning of this field is the same as that of hostname.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/public-hostname

          The meaning of this field is the same as that of hostname.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/instance-type

          Displays an ECS flavor.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/local-ipv4

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/placement/availability-zone

          Displays the AZ accommodating an ECS.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/public-ipv4

          Displays the EIP bound to an ECS.

          +

          Displays the EIP bound to the ECS.

          If there are multiple NICs, only the EIP of the primary NIC is displayed.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key

          Displays the public key of an ECS.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /user-data

          Displays ECS user data.

          EC2

          +

          EC2-compatible

          /meta-data/security-groups

          -

          After disabling a CMK or scheduling the deletion of a CMK takes effect, the EVS disk encrypted using this CMK can still be used until the disk is detached from and then attached to an ECS again. During this process, the disk fails to be attached to the ECS because the CMK cannot be obtained. Therefore, the EVS disk becomes unavailable.

          +

          After disabling a CMK or scheduling the deletion of a CMK takes effect, the EVS disk encrypted using this CMK can still be used until the disk is detached from and then attached to an ECS again. During this process, the disk fails to be attached to the ECS because the CMK cannot be obtained, so the EVS disk becomes unavailable.

          -

          For details about KMS, see Key Management Service User Guide.

          +

          For details about KMS, see Key Management Service User Guide.

          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0047654687.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0047654687.html index 631aed4d..c9ed8701 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0047654687.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0047654687.html @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@

          Symptom

          When you try to import a key pair that you created using puttygen.exe on the management console, the system displays a message indicating that the import failed.

          Possible Causes

          The format of the public key content does not meet system requirements.

          -

          If you store a public key by clicking Save public key on PuTTY Key Generator, the format of the public key content will change. Therefore, you cannot import the key on the management console.

          +

          If you store a public key by clicking Save public key on PuTTY Key Generator, the format of the public key content will change. You cannot import the key on the management console.

          Solution

          Use the locally stored private key and PuTTY Key Generator to restore the format of the public key content. Then, import the public key to the management console.

          1. Double-click puttygen.exe to open PuTTY Key Generator.
            Figure 1 PuTTY Key Generator
          2. Click Load and select the private key.

            The system automatically loads the private key and restores the format of the public key content in PuTTY Key Generator. The content in the red box in Figure 2 is the public key whose format meets system requirements.

            -
            Figure 2 Restoring the format of the public key content
            +
            Figure 2 Restoring the format of the public key content
          3. Copy the public key content to a .txt file and save the file in a local directory.
          4. Import the public key to the management console.
            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Key Pair.
            5. On the key pair page, click Import Key Pair.
            6. Copy the public key content in the .txt file to Public Key Content and click OK.
          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0048642616.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0048642616.html index 94191fb0..385326cc 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0048642616.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0048642616.html @@ -4,20 +4,19 @@

          Cloud-Init is an open-source cloud initialization program, which initializes some of the customized configurations of a newly created ECS, such as the hostname, key pair, and user data.

          All standard (Standard_xxx) and enterprise (Enterprise_xxx) images support Cloud-Init. Only certain community images (Community_xxx) do not support it.

          Using Cloud-Init to initialize your ECSs will affect your ECS, IMS, and AS services.

          -

          Impact on IMS

          To ensure that ECSs created using a private image support customized configurations, you must install Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init on the ECSs before using them to create private images.
          • For Windows OSs, download and install Cloudbase-Init.
          • For Linux OSs, download and install Cloud-Init.
          +

          Impact on IMS

          To ensure that ECSs created using a private image support custom configurations, you must install Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init on the ECSs before using them to create private images.
          • For Windows OSs, download and install Cloudbase-Init.
          • For Linux OSs, download and install Cloud-Init.

          After being installed in an image, Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init automatically configures initial attributes for the ECSs created using this image.

          For more information, see Image Management Service User Guide.

          -

          Impact on ECS

          • When creating an ECS, if the selected image supports Cloud-Init, you can use the User Data function to specify custom configuration, such as ECS login password to the ECS. Such custom settings will take effect upon ECS initialization. For details, see Passing User Data to ECSs.
          • If Cloud-Init is supported, ECSs do not support password authentication anymore. All newly created ECSs use key pair authentication. This change will influence your ECS logins. For details, see the following sections: +

            Impact on ECS

            -

            Impact on AS

            • When creating an AS configuration, you can use the User Data function to specify ECS configurations for initialization. If the AS configuration has taken effect in an AS group, the ECSs newly created in the AS group will automatically initialize their configurations based on the specified ECS configurations.
            • For an existing AS configuration, if its private image does not have Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init installed, the login mode of the ECSs created in the AS group where the AS configuration takes effect may fail to take effect.

              To resolve this issue, see "How Does Cloud-Init Affect the AS Service?" in Auto Scaling User Guide.

              +

              Impact on AS

              • When creating an AS configuration, you can use the User Data function to specify ECS configurations for initialization. If the AS configuration has taken effect in an AS group, the ECSs newly created in the AS group will automatically initialize their configurations based on the specified ECS configurations.
              • For an existing AS configuration, if its private image does not have Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init installed, the login mode of the ECSs created in the AS group where the AS configuration takes effect may fail to take effect.

                To resolve this issue, see "How Does Cloud-Init Affect the AS Service?" in Auto Scaling User Guide.

              Notes

              • When using Cloud-Init, enable DHCP in the VPC to which the ECS belongs.
              • When using Cloud-Init, ensure that security group rules for the outbound direction meet the following requirements:
                • Protocol: TCP
                • Port: 80
                • Destination: 169.254.0.0/16
                -

                If you use the default security group rules for the outbound direction, the metadata can be accessed because the default rules meet the preceding requirements. Default security group rules for the outbound direction are as follows:

                -
                • Protocol: All
                • Port: All
                • Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
                +

                If you use the default security group rules for the outbound direction, the metadata can be accessed because the default rules meet the preceding requirements. For details about the default security group rules for the outbound direction, see Security Group.

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              How Can I Check Whether the Network Communication Is Normal Between Two ECSs Equipped with an InfiniBand NIC Driver?

              -

              For high-performance H2 ECSs equipped with an InfiniBand NIC driver (InfiniBand ECSs for short), perform the following operations to check whether the driver installation is successful and whether the network communication between the ECSs is normal.

              -

              During the check, if your ECS has no command tool installed, such as ibstat, obtain the tool from the installation package for the InfiniBand NIC driver and install the tool.

              -
              -
              1. Check whether the NICs of the InfiniBand ECSs are functional.

                1. Log in to the ECS.
                2. Run the following command to check whether the NIC is functional:
                  ibstat
                  • If it is functional, go to 2.
                  • If it is not functional, contact customer service for technical support.
                  -
                  -
                -

              2. Check whether the network communication between two InfiniBand ECSs is normal.

                1. Log in to one InfiniBand ECS and run the following command:

                  ib_write_bw -x 0 --pkey_index 0

                  -
                2. Log in to the other InfiniBand ECS and run the following command:

                  ib_write_bw -x 0 --pkey_index 0ip_addr

                  -

                  In the preceding command, ip_addr is the NIC IP address of the first InfiniBand ECS.

                  -
                3. Check whether the terminal display is correct.
                  Figure 1 Normal network communication
                  -
                  • If the terminal display is shown in Figure 1, the network communication between the two InfiniBand ECSs is normal.
                  • If the InfiniBand network is inaccessible, contact customer service for technical support.
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                -

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              Support of NIC Multi-Queue

              NIC multi-queue can be enabled on an ECS only when the ECS specifications, virtualization type, and image OS meet the requirements described in this section.

              • For details about the ECS specifications that support NIC multi-queue, see ECS Specifications and Types.

                If the number of NIC queues is greater than 1, NIC multi-queue is supported.

                -
              • The virtualization type must be KVM.
              • The Linux public images listed in Table 2 support NIC multi-queue.
                • Windows public images have not supported NIC multi-queue. If you enable NIC multi-queue in a Windows public image, starting an ECS created using such an image may be slow.
                • It is a good practice to upgrade the kernel version of the Linux ECS to 2.6.35 or later. Otherwise, NIC multi-queue is not supported.

                  Run the uname -r command to obtain the kernel version. If the kernel version is earlier than 2.6.35, contact customer service to upgrade the kernel.

                  +
                • The virtualization type must be KVM.
                • The Linux public images listed in Table 2 support NIC multi-queue.
                  • Windows public images have not supported NIC multi-queue. If you enable NIC multi-queue in a Windows public image, starting an ECS created using such an image may be slow.
                  • It is a good practice to upgrade the kernel version of the Linux ECS to 2.6.35 or later. Otherwise, NIC multi-queue is not supported.

                    Run the uname -r command to obtain the kernel version. If the kernel version is earlier than 2.6.35, contact technical support to upgrade the kernel.

                @@ -146,16 +146,16 @@
          -

          Importing the External Image File to the IMS Console

          For details, see "Registering an Image File as a Private Image" in Image Management Service User Guide.

          +

          Importing the External Image File to the IMS Console

          For details, see "Registering an Image File as a Private Image" in Image Management Service User Guide.

          Setting NIC Multi-Queue for the Image

          Windows OSs have not commercially supported NIC multi-queue. If you enable NIC multi-queue in a Windows image, starting an ECS created using such an image may be slow.

          Use one of the following methods to set the NIC multi-queue attribute:

          -
          Method 1:
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.
          3. Click the Private Images tab, locate the row containing the target image, click Modify in the Operation column.
          4. Set the NIC multi-queue attribute of the image.
          +
          Method 1:
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.
          3. Click the Private Images tab, locate the row containing the target image, click Modify in the Operation column.
          4. Set the NIC multi-queue attribute of the image.
          -
          Method 2:
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.
          3. Click the Private Images tab. In the image list, click the name of the target image to switch to the page providing details about the image.
          4. Click Modify in the upper right corner. In the displayed Modify Image dialog box, set the NIC multi-queue attribute.
          +
          Method 2:
          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.
          3. Click the Private Images tab. In the image list, click the name of the target image to switch to the page providing details about the image.
          4. Click Modify in the upper right corner. In the displayed Modify Image dialog box, set the NIC multi-queue attribute.

          Method 3: Add hw_vif_multiqueue_enabled to an image through the API.

          -
          1. For instructions about how to obtain the token, see Token Authentication.
          2. For instructions about how to call an API to update image information, see "Updating Image Information (Native OpenStack API)" in Image Management Service API Reference.
          3. Add X-Auth-Token to the request header.

            The value of X-Auth-Token is the token obtained in step 1.

            +
            1. For instructions about how to obtain the token, see Token Authentication.
            2. For instructions about how to call an API to update image information, see "Updating Image Information (Native OpenStack API)" in Image Management Service API Reference.
            3. Add X-Auth-Token to the request header.

              The value of X-Auth-Token is the token obtained in step 1.

            4. Add Content-Type to the request header.

              The value of Content-Type is application/openstack-images-v2.1-json-patch.

              The request URI is in the following format:

              PATCH /v2/images/{image_id}

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              Exporting ECS Information

              Scenarios

              The information of all ECSs under your account can be exported in a CSV file to a local directory. The file includes the IDs, private IP addresses, and EIPs of your ECSs.

              -

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. In the upper right corner above the ECS list, click .

                The system will automatically export all ECSs in the current region under your account to a local directory.

                +

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. In the upper right corner above the ECS list, click .

                  The system will automatically export all ECSs in the current region under your account to a local directory.

                  Figure 1 Exporting ECS information

                  To export certain ECSs, select the target ECSs and click in the upper right corner of the page.

                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0074752335.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0074752335.html index 5b915d8b..ce503791 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0074752335.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0074752335.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

                  Constraints

                  This method applies only to Linux ECSs.

                  Procedure

                  For example, there are two ECSs in a VPC, ecs-01 and ecs-02. Perform the following operations to enable communication using hostnames between ecs-01 and ecs-02:

                  -
                  1. Log in to ecs-01 and ecs-02 and obtain their private IP addresses.

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                    3. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the private IP address in the IP Address column.

                      For example, the obtained private IP addresses are as follows:

                      +
                      1. Log in to ecs-01 and ecs-02 and obtain their private IP addresses.

                        1. Log in to the management console.
                        2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                        3. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the private IP address in the IP Address column.

                          For example, the obtained private IP addresses are as follows:

                          ecs-01: 192.168.0.1

                          ecs-02: 192.168.0.2

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0076210995.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0076210995.html index c3e68dcb..c670a32a 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0076210995.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0076210995.html @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them. Be careful before using the write command. Command (m for help): -
                      2. Enter n and press Enter to create a new partition.

                        Because the system disk has two existing partitions, the system automatically creates the third one.

                        +
                      3. Enter n and press Enter to create a new partition.

                        Because the system disk has two existing partitions, the system automatically creates the third one.

                        Information similar to the following is displayed.

                        Figure 3 Creating a new partition
                      4. Enter the new partition's start cylinder number and press Enter.

                        The start cylinder number must be greater than the end cylinder numbers of existing partitions. In this example, use the default value for the new partition's start cylinder number and press Enter. Information similar to the following is displayed.

                        Figure 4 Specifying the new partition's start cylinder number
                        -
                      5. Enter the new partition's end cylinder number and press Enter.

                        In this example, use the default value for the new partition's end cylinder number and press Enter. Information similar to the following is displayed.

                        +
                      6. Enter the new partition's end cylinder number and press Enter.

                        In this example, use the default value for the new partition's end cylinder number and press Enter. Information similar to the following is displayed.

                        Figure 5 Specifying the new partition's end cylinder number
                      7. Enter p and press Enter to view the created partition.

                        Information similar to the following is displayed.

                        Figure 6 Viewing the created partition
                        @@ -88,13 +88,13 @@ Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
                        Figure 11 Viewing the file system type

                        According to the preceding figure, the UUID of the new partition is 96e5e028-b0fb-4547-a82a-35ace1086c4f.

                      8. Run the following command to open the fstab file using the vi editor:

                        vi /etc/fstab

                        -
                      9. Press i to enter editing mode.
                      10. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                        UUID=96e5e028-b0fb-4547-a82a-35ace1086c4f /root/new ext4 defaults 0 0

                        +
                      11. Press i to enter editing mode.
                      12. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                        UUID=96e5e028-b0fb-4547-a82a-35ace1086c4f /root/new ext4 defaults 0 0

                      13. Press Esc, run the following command, and press Enter. The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                        :wq

                      If you want to detach a new disk for which automatic mounting upon system startup has been set, you must delete the automatic mounting configuration before you detach the disk. Otherwise, the ECS cannot be started after you detach the disk. To delete the automatic mounting configuration, perform the following operations:

                      -
                      1. Run the following command to open the fstab file using the vi editor:

                        vi /etc/fstab

                        -
                      2. Press i to enter editing mode.
                      3. Delete the following statement:

                        UUID=96e5e028-b0fb-4547-a82a-35ace1086c4f /root/new ext4 defaults 0 0

                        -
                      4. Press Esc, run the following command, and press Enter. The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                        :wq

                        +
                        1. Run the following command to open the fstab file using the vi editor:

                          vi /etc/fstab

                          +
                        2. Press i to enter editing mode.
                        3. Delete the following statement:

                          UUID=96e5e028-b0fb-4547-a82a-35ace1086c4f /root/new ext4 defaults 0 0

                          +
                        4. Press Esc, run the following command, and press Enter. The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                          :wq

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0078300750.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0078300750.html index 4352fe7f..1671c549 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0078300750.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0078300750.html @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 2 41.0GB 42.9GB 2000MB primary linux-swap(v1)

                  The first is the root partition, and the second is the swap partition.

                  -
                5. View and edit the fstab partition table to delete the swap partition attaching information.
                  1. Run the following command to view the fstab partition table:

                    tail -n 3 /etc/fstab

                    +
                  2. View and edit the fstab partition table to delete the swap partition attachment information.
                    1. Run the following command to view the fstab partition table:

                      tail -n 3 /etc/fstab

                      [root@sluo-ecs-a611 ~]# tail -n 3 /etc/fstab 
                       #
                       UUID=7c4fce5d-f8f7-4ed6-8463-f2bd22d0ddea /                       ext4    defaults        1 1
                       UUID=5de3cf2c-30c6-4fb2-9e63-830439d4e674 swap                    swap    defaults        0 0
                      -
                    2. Run the following command to edit the fstab partition table and delete the swap partition attaching information.

                      vi /etc/fstab

                      +
                    3. Run the following command to edit the fstab partition table and delete the swap partition attachment information.

                      vi /etc/fstab

                      tail -n 3 /etc/fstab
                      [root@sluo-ecs-a611 ~]# vi /etc/fstab 
                       [root@sluo-ecs-a611 ~]# tail -n 3 /etc/fstab 
                       #
                      @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Number  Start   End     Size    Type     File system     Flags
                                                                              
                    4. Run the following command to delete the partition:
                      rm 2
                      (parted) rm2   
                      -
                    5. Press p.
                      (parted) p 
                      +
                    6. Press p.
                      (parted) p 
                       Disk /dev/xvda: 107GB
                       Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
                       Partition Table: msdos
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                      index f435d837..271795e7 100644
                      --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0081525054.html
                      +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0081525054.html
                      @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
                       

              Solution

              If logging in to an ECS with Cloudbase-Init enabled failed, perform the following operations to locate the fault:

              -
              1. Ensure that Cloudbase-Init has been correctly configured on the image that was used to create the ECS.
                • If Cloudbase-Init has not been configured, your ECS will not allow customized configurations, and you can log in to it only by using the original image password.
                • The ECSs created using a public image have Cloudbase-Init installed by default. Therefore, you do not need to install and configure Cloudbase-Init anymore.
                • If you created your ECS by using an external image file, install and configure Cloudbase-Init.

                  For details, see "Installing and Configuring Cloudbase-Init" in Image Management Service User Guide.

                  +
                  1. Ensure that Cloudbase-Init has been correctly configured on the image that was used to create the ECS.
                    • If Cloudbase-Init has not been configured, your ECS will not allow customized configurations, and you can log in to it only by using the original image password.
                    • The ECSs created using a public image have Cloudbase-Init installed by default. You do not need to install and configure Cloudbase-Init anymore.
                    • If you created your ECS by using an external image file, install and configure Cloudbase-Init.

                      For details, see "Installing and Configuring Cloudbase-Init" in Image Management Service User Guide.

                  1. Ensure that the key pair for logging in to the ECS is correct.

                    The key used for obtaining the password must be the key used during the ECS creation.

                  2. Ensure that DHCP is enabled in the VPC to which the ECS belongs.

                    On the management console, check whether DHCP has been enabled in the target subnet.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0083225171.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0083225171.html deleted file mode 100644 index 10a289e6..00000000 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0083225171.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - - -

                    How Can I Manually Configure an IP Address for an InfiniBand NIC?

                    -

                    IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) allows IP data transmission over InfiniBand. For SUSE high-performance H2 and HL1 ECSs, if IPoIB is required, you must manually configure an IP address for the InfiniBand NIC after installing the InfiniBand NIC driver.

                    -

                    Prerequisites

                    The InfiniBand NIC driver has been installed on the high-performance H2 or HL1 ECSs.

                    -
                    -

                    Background

                    To prevent IP address conflict of the InfiniBand NICs configured for the ECSs of a tenant, determine the IP address to be configured for an InfiniBand NIC according to the IP addresses available in the VPC. The method is as follows:

                    -

                    For example, if the first two eight-bits of the IP address (specified by IPADDR) to be configured for the InfiniBand NIC are consistently 169.254, the latter two eight-bits must be the same as those of the eth0 IP address, and the subnet mask must be the same as that of the eth0 NIC.

                    -

                    An example is provided as follows:

                    -

                    If the IP address of the eth0 NIC is 192.168.0.100/24, the IP address to be configured for the InfiniBand NIC is 169.254.0.100/24.

                    -
                    -

                    Procedure

                    1. Log in to the ECS.
                    2. Run the following command to switch to user root:

                      sudo su -

                      -
                    3. Run the following command to edit the /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-ib0 file:

                      vi /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-ib0

                      -
                    4. Enter the following information:

                      DEVICE=ib0

                      -

                      BOOTPROTO=static

                      -

                      IPADDR=IP address to be configured for the InfiniBand NIC

                      -

                      NETMASK=Subnet mask

                      -

                      STARTMODE=auto

                      -

                      For instructions about how to obtain the IP address and subnet mask for an InfiniBand NIC, see Background.

                      -
                      -
                    5. Run the following command to restart the network for the configuration to take effect:

                      service network restart

                      -
                    -
                    -
                    -
                    - -
                    - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634796.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634796.html index 71449d17..3b0446bb 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634796.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634796.html @@ -1,37 +1,37 @@

                    Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2008)

                    -

                    Scenarios

                    This section uses Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.

                    -

                    The maximum disk capacity supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Therefore, use the GPT partition style if your disk capacity is larger than 2 TiB. To learn more about disk partition styles, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                    -

                    The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                    -

                    When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                    +

                    Scenarios

                    This section uses Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.

                    +

                    The maximum disk capacity supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Therefore, use the GPT partition style if your disk capacity is larger than 2 TiB. To learn more about disk partition styles, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                    +

                    The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                    +

                    When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                    -

                    Prerequisites

                    • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                    • You have logged in to the server.
                      • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                      • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                      +

                      Prerequisites

                      • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                      • You have logged in to the server.
                        • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                        • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                      -

                      Procedure

                      1. On the desktop of the server, right-click Computer and choose Manage from the shortcut menu.

                        The Server Manager window is displayed.

                        -

                      2. In the navigation tree, choose Storage > Disk Management.

                        The Disk Management window is displayed.
                        • If Figure 1 is displayed, the new disk is offline. Go to 3.
                        • If Figure 4 is displayed, the Initialize Disk window is prompted. Go to 5.
                        +

                        Procedure

                        1. On the desktop of the server, right-click Computer and choose Manage from the shortcut menu.

                          The Server Manager window is displayed.

                          +

                        2. In the navigation tree, choose Storage > Disk Management.

                          The Disk Management window is displayed.
                          • If Figure 1 is displayed, the new disk is offline. Go to 3.
                          • If Figure 4 is displayed, the Initialize Disk window is prompted. Go to 5.
                          -
                          Figure 1 Disk Management
                          -

                        3. Disks are displayed in the right pane. In the Disk 1 area, right-click Offline and choose Online from the shortcut menu to online the disk.

                          Figure 2 Online the disk
                          -

                          If the disk is offline, you need to bring it online before initializing it.

                          +
                          Figure 1 Disk Management
                          +

                        4. Disks are displayed in the right pane. In the Disk 1 area, right-click Offline and choose Online from the shortcut menu to online the disk.

                          Figure 2 Online the disk
                          +

                          If the disk is offline, you need to bring it online before initializing it.

                          -

                        5. After making the disk online, the disk status changes from Offline to Not Initialized. Right-click the disk status and choose Initialize Disk from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 3.

                          Figure 3 Initialize Disk
                          -

                        6. In the Initialize Disk dialog box, select the target disk, click MBR (Master Boot Record) or GPT (GUID Partition Table), and click OK, as shown in Figure 4.

                          Figure 4 Unallocated space
                          -

                          The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is larger than 2 TiB.

                          -

                          If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                          +

                        7. After making the disk online, the disk status changes from Offline to Not Initialized. Right-click the disk status and choose Initialize Disk from the shortcut menu.

                          Figure 3 Initialize Disk
                          +

                        8. In the Initialize Disk dialog box, select the target disk, click MBR (Master Boot Record) or GPT (GUID Partition Table), and click OK.

                          Figure 4 Unallocated space
                          +

                          The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is greater than 2 TiB.

                          +

                          If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                          -

                        9. Right-click at the unallocated space and choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 5.

                          Figure 5 New Simple Volume
                          -

                        10. On the displayed New Simple Volume Wizard window, click Next.

                          Figure 6 New Simple Volume Wizard
                          -

                        11. Specify the volume size and click Next. The default value is the maximum size.

                          Figure 7 Specify Volume Size
                          -

                        12. Assign the drive letter and click Next.

                          Figure 8 Assign Drive Letter or Path
                          -

                        13. On the displayed Format Partition page, click Format this volume with the following settings, set parameters based on the requirements, and select Perform a quick format. Then, click Next.

                          Figure 9 Format Partition
                          -
                          Figure 10 Completing the partition creation
                          -

                          The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                          +

                        14. Right-click at the unallocated space and choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu.

                          Figure 5 New Simple Volume
                          +

                        15. On the displayed New Simple Volume Wizard window, click Next.

                          Figure 6 New Simple Volume Wizard
                          +

                        16. Specify the volume size and click Next. The default value is the maximum size.

                          Figure 7 Specify Volume Size
                          +

                        17. Assign the drive letter and click Next.

                          Figure 8 Assign Drive Letter or Path
                          +

                        18. On the displayed Format Partition page, click Format this volume with the following settings, set parameters based on the requirements, and select Perform a quick format. Then, click Next.

                          Figure 9 Format Partition
                          +
                          Figure 10 Completing the partition creation
                          +

                          The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                          -

                        19. Click Finish. Wait for the initialization to complete. When the volume status changes to Healthy, the initialization has finished successfully, as shown in Figure 11.

                          Figure 11 Disk initialization succeeded
                          +

                        20. Click Finish. Wait for the initialization to complete. When the volume status changes to Healthy, the initialization has finished successfully.

                          Figure 11 Disk initialization succeeded

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634797.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634797.html index d5357190..d7728581 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634797.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634797.html @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@

                        Initializing a Linux Data Disk (fdisk)

                        -

                        Scenarios

                        This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use fdisk to partition the data disk.

                        -

                        The maximum partition size that MBR supports is 2 TiB and that GPT supports is 18 EiB. If the disk size you need to partition is greater than 2 TiB, partition the disk using GPT.

                        -

                        The fdisk partitioning tool is suitable only for MBR partitions, and the parted partitioning tool is suitable for both MBR and GPT partitions. For more information, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                        -

                        The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                        -

                        When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                        +

                        Scenarios

                        This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use fdisk to partition the data disk.

                        +

                        The maximum partition size that MBR supports is 2 TiB and that GPT supports is 18 EiB. If the disk size you need to partition is greater than 2 TiB, partition the disk using GPT.

                        +

                        The fdisk partitioning tool is suitable only for MBR partitions, and the parted partitioning tool is suitable for both MBR and GPT partitions. For more information, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                        +

                        The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                        +

                        When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                        -

                        Prerequisites

                        • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                        • You have logged in to the server.
                          • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                          • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                          +

                          Prerequisites

                          • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                          • You have logged in to the server.
                            • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                            • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                          -

                          Creating and Mounting a Partition

                          The following example shows you how a new primary partition can be created on a new data disk that has been attached to a server. The primary partition will be created using fdisk, and MBR will be used. Furthermore, the partition will be formatted using the ext4 file system, mounted on /mnt/sdc, and configured to mount automatically at startup.

                          +

                          Creating and Mounting a Partition

                          The following example shows you how a new primary partition can be created on a new data disk that has been attached to a server. The primary partition will be created using fdisk, and MBR will be used. Furthermore, the partition will be formatted using the ext4 file system, mounted on /mnt/sdc, and configured to mount automatically at startup.

                          -
                          1. Query what block devices are available on the server.

                            fdisk -l

                            -
                            Information similar to the following is displayed:
                            [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# fdisk -l
                            +
                            1. Query what block devices are available on the server.

                              fdisk -l

                              +
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# fdisk -l
                               
                               Disk /dev/vda: 42.9 GiB, 42949672960 bytes, 83886080 sectors
                               Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
                              @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
                               Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
                               I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
                              -

                              In the command output, this server contains two disks. /dev/vda and /dev/vdb. /dev/vda is the system disk, and /dev/vdb is the new data disk.

                              -

                            2. Launch fdisk to partition the new data disk.

                              fdisk New data disk

                              -

                              In this example, run the following command:

                              -

                              fdisk /dev/vdb

                              -
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# fdisk /dev/vdb
                              +

                              In the command output, this server contains two disks: /dev/vda and /dev/vdb. /dev/vda is the system disk, and /dev/vdb is the new data disk.

                              +

                            3. Launch fdisk to partition the new data disk.

                              fdisk New data disk

                              +

                              In this example, run the following command:

                              +

                              fdisk /dev/vdb

                              +
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# fdisk /dev/vdb
                               Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.23.2).
                               
                               Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
                              @@ -46,39 +46,39 @@ Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0x38717fc1.
                               
                               Command (m for help): 
                              -

                            4. Enter n and press Enter to create a new partition.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): n
                              +

                            5. Enter n and press Enter to create a new partition.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): n
                               Partition type:
                                  p   primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
                                  e   extended
                              -
                              There are two types of disk partitions:
                              • Choosing p creates a primary partition.
                              • Choosing e creates an extended partition.
                              -

                              If MBR is used, a maximum of 4 primary partitions, or 3 primary partitions plus 1 extended partition can be created. The extended partition must be divided into logical partitions before use.

                              -

                              Disk partitions created using GPT are not categorized.

                              +
                              There are two types of disk partitions:
                              • Choosing p creates a primary partition.
                              • Choosing e creates an extended partition.
                              +

                              If MBR is used, a maximum of four primary partitions, or three primary partitions plus one extended partition can be created. The extended partition must be divided into logical partitions before use.

                              +

                              Disk partitions created using GPT are not categorized.

                              -

                            6. Enter p and press Enter to create a primary partition in this example.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Select (default p): p
                              +

                            7. Enter p and press Enter to create a primary partition in this example.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Select (default p): p
                               Partition number (1-4, default 1): 
                              -

                              Partition number indicates the serial number of the primary partition. The value ranges from 1 to 4.

                              -

                            8. Enter the serial number of the primary partition and press Enter. Primary partition number 1 is used in this example. One usually starts with partition number 1 when partitioning an empty disk.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Partition number (1-4, default 1): 1
                              +

                              Partition number indicates the serial number of the primary partition. The value ranges from 1 to 4.

                              +

                            9. Enter the serial number of the primary partition and press Enter. Primary partition number 1 is used in this example. One usually starts with partition number 1 when partitioning an empty disk.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Partition number (1-4, default 1): 1
                               First sector (2048-209715199, default 2048):
                              -

                              First sector indicates the start sector. The value ranges from 2048 to 209715199, and the default value is 2048.

                              -

                            10. Select the default start sector 2048 and press Enter.

                              The system displays the start and end sectors of the partition's available space. You can customize the value within this range or use the default value. The start sector must be smaller than the partition's end sector.

                              -
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              First sector (2048-209715199, default 2048):
                              +

                              First sector indicates the start sector. The value ranges from 2048 to 209715199, and the default value is 2048.

                              +

                            11. Select the default start sector 2048 and press Enter.

                              The system displays the start and end sectors of the partition's available space. You can customize the value within this range or use the default value. The start sector must be smaller than the partition's end sector.

                              +
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              First sector (2048-209715199, default 2048):
                               Using default value 2048
                               Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-209715199, default 209715199):
                              -

                              Last sector indicates the end sector. The value ranges from 2048 to 209715199, and the default value is 209715199.

                              -

                            12. Select the default end sector 209715199 and press Enter.

                              The system displays the start and end sectors of the partition's available space. You can customize the value within this range or use the default value. The start sector must be smaller than the partition's end sector.

                              -

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:

                              -
                              Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-209715199, default 209715199):
                              +

                              Last sector indicates the end sector. The value ranges from 2048 to 209715199, and the default value is 209715199.

                              +

                            13. Select the default end sector 209715199 and press Enter.

                              The system displays the start and end sectors of the partition's available space. You can customize the value within this range or use the default value. The start sector must be smaller than the partition's end sector.

                              +

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:

                              +
                              Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-209715199, default 209715199):
                               Using default value 209715199
                               Partition 1 of type Linux and of size 100 GiB is set
                               
                               Command (m for help):
                              -

                              A primary partition has been created for the new data disk.

                              -

                            14. Enter p and press Enter to print the partition details.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): p
                              +

                              A primary partition has been created for the new data disk.

                              +

                            15. Enter p and press Enter to print the partition details.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): p
                               
                               Disk /dev/vdb: 107.4 GiB, 107374182400 bytes, 209715200 sectors
                               Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
                              @@ -92,21 +92,21 @@ Disk identifier: 0x38717fc1
                               
                               Command (m for help):
                              -

                              Details about the /dev/vdb1 partition are displayed.

                              -

                            16. Enter w and press Enter to write the changes to the partition table.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): w
                              +

                              Details about the /dev/vdb1 partition are displayed.

                              +

                            17. Enter w and press Enter to write the changes to the partition table.

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              Command (m for help): w
                               The partition table has been altered!
                               
                               Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
                               Syncing disks.
                              -

                              The partition is created.

                              -

                              In case that you want to discard the changes made before, you can exit fdisk by entering q.

                              +

                              The partition is created.

                              +

                              In case that you want to discard the changes made before, you can exit fdisk by entering q.

                              -

                            18. Synchronize the new partition table to the OS.

                              partprobe

                              -

                            19. Format the new partition with a desired file system format.

                              mkfs -t File system format /dev/vdb1

                              -

                              In this example, the ext4 format is used for the new partition.

                              -

                              mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1

                              -
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1
                              +

                            20. Synchronize the new partition table to the OS.

                              partprobe

                              +

                            21. Format the new partition with a desired file system format.

                              mkfs -t File system format /dev/vdb1

                              +

                              In this example, the ext4 format is used for the new partition.

                              +

                              mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1

                              +
                              Information similar to the following is displayed:
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1
                               mke2fs 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013)
                               Filesystem label=
                               OS type: Linux
                              @@ -129,20 +129,20 @@ Writing inode tables: done
                               Creating journal (32768 blocks): done
                               Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
                              -

                              The formatting takes a period of time. Observe the system running status and do not exit.

                              -

                              The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                              +

                              The formatting takes a period of time. Observe the system running status and do not exit.

                              +

                              The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                              -

                            22. Create a mount point.

                              mkdir Mount point

                              -

                              In this example, the /mnt/sdc mount point is created.

                              -

                              mkdir /mnt/sdc

                              -

                              The /mnt directory exists on all Linux systems. If the mount point cannot be created, it may be that the /mnt directory has been accidentally deleted. You can run mkdir -p /mnt/sdc to create the mount point.

                              +

                            23. Create a mount point.

                              mkdir Mount point

                              +

                              In this example, the /mnt/sdc mount point is created.

                              +

                              mkdir /mnt/sdc

                              +

                              The /mnt directory exists on all Linux systems. If the mount point cannot be created, it may be that the /mnt directory has been accidentally deleted. You can run mkdir -p /mnt/sdc to create the mount point.

                              -

                            24. Mount the new partition on the created mount point.

                              mount Disk partition Mount point

                              -

                              In this example, the /dev/vdb1 partition is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                              -

                              mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/sdc

                              -

                            25. Check the mount result.

                              df -TH

                              -

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:

                              -
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# df -TH
                              +

                            26. Mount the new partition on the created mount point.

                              mount Disk partition Mount point

                              +

                              In this example, the /dev/vdb1 partition is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                              +

                              mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/sdc

                              +

                            27. Check the mount result.

                              df -TH

                              +

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:

                              +
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# df -TH
                               Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                               /dev/vda1      ext4       43G  1.9G   39G   5% /
                               devtmpfs       devtmpfs  2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /dev
                              @@ -151,33 +151,33 @@ tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G  9.1M  2.0G   1% /run
                               tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                               tmpfs          tmpfs     398M     0  398M   0% /run/user/0
                               /dev/vdb1      ext4      106G   63M  101G   1% /mnt/sdc
                              -

                              You should now see that partition /dev/vdb1 is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                              -

                              After the server is restarted, the disk will not be automatically mounted. To configure automount at startup, you will need to modify the /etc/fstab file. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.

                              +

                              You should now see that partition /dev/vdb1 is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                              +

                              After the server is restarted, the disk will not be automatically mounted. You can modify the /etc/fstab file to configure automount at startup. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.

                            -

                            Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start

                            The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at startup. You can use fstab to configure your data disks to mount automatically. This operation will not affect the existing data.

                            -

                            The example here uses UUIDs to identify disks in the fstab file. You are advised not to use device names to identify disks in the file because device names are assigned dynamically and may change (for example, from /dev/vdb1 to /dev/vdb2) after a reboot. This can even prevent your disk from booting up.

                            -

                            UUID is the unique character string for disk partitions in a Linux system.

                            +

                            Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start

                            The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at startup. You can use fstab to configure your data disks to mount automatically. This operation will not affect the existing data.

                            +

                            The example here uses UUIDs to identify disks in the fstab file. You are advised not to use device names to identify disks in the file because device names are assigned dynamically and may change (for example, from /dev/vdb1 to /dev/vdb2) after a server stop or start. This can even prevent the server from booting up.

                            +

                            UUIDs are the unique character strings for identifying partitions in Linux.

                            -
                            1. Query the partition UUID.

                              blkid Disk partition

                              -

                              In this example, the UUID of the /dev/vdb1 partition is queried.

                              -

                              blkid /dev/vdb1

                              -

                              Information similar to the following is displayed:

                              -
                              [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# blkid /dev/vdb1
                              +
                              1. Query the partition UUID.

                                blkid Disk partition

                                +

                                In this example, the UUID of the /dev/vdb1 partition is queried.

                                +

                                blkid /dev/vdb1

                                +

                                Information similar to the following is displayed:

                                +
                                [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# blkid /dev/vdb1
                                 /dev/vdb1: UUID="0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df" TYPE="ext4"
                                -

                                Carefully record the UUID, as you will need it for the following step.

                                -

                              2. Open the fstab file using the vi editor.

                                vi /etc/fstab

                                -

                              3. Press i to enter editing mode.
                              4. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                                UUID=0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df /mnt/sdc                ext4    defaults        0 2
                                -

                              5. Press Esc, enter :wq, and press Enter.

                                The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                                -

                              6. Verify that the disk is auto-mounted at startup.

                                1. Unmount the partition.

                                  umount Disk partition

                                  -

                                  In this example, run the following command:

                                  -

                                  umount /dev/vdb1

                                  -
                                2. Reload all the content in the /etc/fstab file.

                                  mount -a

                                  -
                                3. Query the file system mounting information.

                                  mount | grep Mount point

                                  -

                                  In this example, run the following command:

                                  -

                                  mount | grep /mnt/sdc

                                  -

                                  If information similar to the following is displayed, automatic mounting has been configured:

                                  -
                                  root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mount | grep /mnt/sdc
                                  +

                                  Carefully record the UUID, as you will need it for the following step.

                                  +

                                4. Open the fstab file using the vi editor.

                                  vi /etc/fstab

                                  +

                                5. Press i to enter editing mode.
                                6. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                                  UUID=0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df /mnt/sdc                ext4    defaults        0 2
                                  +

                                7. Press Esc, enter :wq, and press Enter.

                                  The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                                  +

                                8. Verify that the disk is auto-mounted at startup.

                                  1. Unmount the partition.

                                    umount Disk partition

                                    +

                                    In this example, run the following command:

                                    +

                                    umount /dev/vdb1

                                    +
                                  2. Reload all the content in the /etc/fstab file.

                                    mount -a

                                    +
                                  3. Query the file system mounting information.

                                    mount | grep Mount point

                                    +

                                    In this example, run the following command:

                                    +

                                    mount | grep /mnt/sdc

                                    +

                                    If information similar to the following is displayed, automatic mounting has been configured:

                                    +
                                    root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mount | grep /mnt/sdc
                                     /dev/vdb1 on /mnt/sdc type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)

                                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634798.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634798.html index 23416392..7f8da5ec 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634798.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0085634798.html @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@

                                Initializing a Linux Data Disk (parted)

                                -

                                Scenarios

                                This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use parted to partition the data disk.

                                -

                                The maximum partition size that MBR supports is 2 TiB and that GPT supports is 18 EiB. If the disk size you need to partition is greater than 2 TiB, partition the disk using GPT.

                                -

                                The fdisk partitioning tool is suitable only for MBR partitions, and the parted partitioning tool is suitable for both MBR and GPT partitions. For more information, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                                -

                                The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                                -

                                When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                                +

                                Scenarios

                                This section uses CentOS 7.4 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Linux and use parted to partition the data disk.

                                +

                                The maximum partition size that MBR supports is 2 TiB and that GPT supports is 18 EiB. If the disk size you need to partition is greater than 2 TiB, partition the disk using GPT.

                                +

                                The fdisk partitioning tool is suitable only for MBR partitions, and the parted partitioning tool is suitable for both MBR and GPT partitions. For more information, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                                +

                                The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                                +

                                When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                                -

                                Prerequisites

                                • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                                • You have logged in to the server.
                                  • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                                  • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                                  +

                                  Prerequisites

                                  • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                                  • You have logged in to the server.
                                    • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                                    • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                                  -

                                  Creating and Mounting a Partition

                                  The following example shows you how a new partition can be created on a new data disk that has been attached to a server. The partition will be created using parted, and GPT will be used. Furthermore, the partition will be formatted using the ext4 file system, mounted on /mnt/sdc, and configured to mount automatically at startup.

                                  +

                                  Creating and Mounting a Partition

                                  The following example shows you how a new partition can be created on a new data disk that has been attached to a server. The partition will be created using parted, and GPT will be used. Furthermore, the partition will be formatted using the ext4 file system, mounted on /mnt/sdc, and configured to mount automatically at startup.

                                  -
                                  1. Query information about the new data disk.

                                    lsblk

                                    -
                                    Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                    root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# lsblk
                                    +
                                    1. Query information about the new data disk.

                                      lsblk

                                      +
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# lsblk
                                       NAME   MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
                                       vda    253:0    0   40G  0 disk
                                       └─vda1 253:1    0   40G  0 part /
                                       vdb    253:16   0  100G  0 disk
                                      -

                                      In the command output, this server contains two disks. /dev/vda and /dev/vdb. /dev/vda is the system disk, and /dev/vdb is the new data disk.

                                      -

                                    2. Launch parted to partition the new data disk.

                                      parted New data disk

                                      -

                                      In this example, run the following command:

                                      -

                                      parted /dev/vdb

                                      -
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# parted /dev/vdb
                                      +

                                      In the command output, this server contains two disks. /dev/vda and /dev/vdb. /dev/vda is the system disk, and /dev/vdb is the new data disk.

                                      +

                                    3. Launch parted to partition the new data disk.

                                      parted New data disk

                                      +

                                      In this example, run the following command:

                                      +

                                      parted /dev/vdb

                                      +
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# parted /dev/vdb
                                       GNU Parted 3.1
                                       Using /dev/vdb
                                       Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
                                       (parted) 
                                      -

                                    4. Enter p and press Enter to view the current disk partition style.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) p
                                      +

                                    5. Enter p and press Enter to view the current disk partition style.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) p
                                       Error: /dev/vdb: unrecognised disk label
                                       Model: Virtio Block Device (virtblk)
                                       Disk /dev/vdb: 107GiB
                                      @@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ Partition Table: unknown
                                       Disk Flags:
                                       (parted) 
                                      -

                                      In the command output, the Partition Table value is unknown, indicating that no partition style is set for the new disk.

                                      -

                                    6. Set the disk partition style.

                                      mklabel Disk partition style

                                      -

                                      This command lets you control whether to use MBR or GPT for your partition table. In this example, GPT is used.

                                      -

                                      mklabel gpt

                                      -

                                      The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is larger than 2 TiB.

                                      -

                                      If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                                      +

                                      In the command output, the Partition Table value is unknown, indicating that no partition style is set for the new disk.

                                      +

                                    7. Set the disk partition style.

                                      mklabel Disk partition style

                                      +

                                      This command lets you control whether to use MBR or GPT for your partition table. In this example, GPT is used.

                                      +

                                      mklabel gpt

                                      +

                                      The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is greater than 2 TiB.

                                      +

                                      If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                                      -

                                    8. Enter p and press Enter to view the disk partition style.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) mklabel gpt
                                      +

                                    9. Enter p and press Enter to view the disk partition style.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) mklabel gpt
                                       (parted) p
                                       Model: Virtio Block Device (virtblk)
                                       Disk /dev/vdb: 107GiB
                                      @@ -58,15 +58,15 @@ Number  Start  End  Size  File system  Name  Flags
                                       
                                       (parted) 
                                      -

                                      In the command output, the Partition Table value is gpt, indicating that the disk partition style is GPT.

                                      -

                                    10. Enter unit s and press Enter to set the measurement unit of the disk to sector.
                                    11. Create a new partition.

                                      mkpart Partition name Start sector End sector

                                      -

                                      In this example, run the following command:

                                      -

                                      mkpart test 2048s 100%

                                      -

                                      In this example, one partition is created for the new data disk, starting on 2048 and using 100% of the rest of the disk. The two values are used for reference only. You can determine the number of partitions and the partition size based on your service requirements.

                                      -
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) mkpart opt 2048s 100%
                                      +

                                      In the command output, the Partition Table value is gpt, indicating that the disk partition style is GPT.

                                      +

                                    12. Enter unit s and press Enter to set the measurement unit of the disk to sector.
                                    13. Create a new partition.

                                      mkpart Partition name Start sector End sector

                                      +

                                      In this example, run the following command:

                                      +

                                      mkpart test 2048s 100%

                                      +

                                      In this example, one partition is created for the new data disk, starting on 2048 and using 100% of the rest of the disk. The two values are used for reference only. You can determine the number of partitions and the partition size based on your service requirements.

                                      +
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) mkpart opt 2048s 100%
                                       (parted)
                                      -

                                    14. Enter p and press Enter to print the partition details.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) p
                                      +

                                    15. Enter p and press Enter to print the partition details.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) p
                                       Model: Virtio Block Device (virtblk)
                                       Disk /dev/vdb: 209715200s
                                       Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
                                      @@ -78,23 +78,23 @@ Number  Start  End         Size        File system  Name  Flags
                                       
                                       (parted) 
                                      -

                                    16. Enter q and press Enter to exit parted.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) q
                                      +

                                    17. Enter q and press Enter to exit parted.

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      (parted) q
                                       Information: You may need to update /etc/fstab.
                                      -

                                      You can configure automatic mounting by updating the /etc/fstab file. Before doing so, format the partition with a desired file system and mount the partition on the mount point.

                                      -

                                    18. View the disk partition information.

                                      lsblk

                                      -
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# lsblk
                                      +

                                      You can configure automatic mounting by updating the /etc/fstab file. Before doing so, format the partition with a desired file system and mount the partition on the mount point.

                                      +

                                    19. View the disk partition information.

                                      lsblk

                                      +
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# lsblk
                                       NAME   MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
                                       vda    253:0    0   40G  0 disk
                                       └─vda1 253:1    0   40G  0 part /
                                       vdb    253:16   0  100G  0 disk
                                       └─vdb1 253:17   0  100G  0 part
                                      -

                                      In the command output, /dev/vdb1 is the partition you created.

                                      -

                                    20. Format the new partition with a desired file system format.

                                      mkfs -t File system format /dev/vdb1

                                      -

                                      In this example, the ext4 format is used for the new partition.

                                      -

                                      mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1

                                      -
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1
                                      +

                                      In the command output, /dev/vdb1 is the partition you created.

                                      +

                                    21. Format the new partition with a desired file system format.

                                      mkfs -t File system format /dev/vdb1

                                      +

                                      In this example, the ext4 format is used for the new partition.

                                      +

                                      mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1

                                      +
                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mkfs -t ext4 /dev/vdb1
                                       mke2fs 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013)
                                       Filesystem label=
                                       OS type: Linux
                                      @@ -117,20 +117,20 @@ Writing inode tables: done
                                       Creating journal (32768 blocks): done
                                       Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done
                                      -

                                      The formatting takes a period of time. Observe the system running status and do not exit.

                                      -

                                      The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                                      +

                                      The formatting takes a period of time. Observe the system running status and do not exit.

                                      +

                                      The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                                      -

                                    22. Create a mount point.

                                      mkdir Mount point

                                      -

                                      In this example, the /mnt/sdc mount point is created.

                                      -

                                      mkdir /mnt/sdc

                                      -

                                      The /mnt directory exists on all Linux systems. If the mount point cannot be created, it may be that the /mnt directory has been accidentally deleted. You can run mkdir -p /mnt/sdc to create the mount point.

                                      +

                                    23. Create a mount point.

                                      mkdir Mount point

                                      +

                                      In this example, the /mnt/sdc mount point is created.

                                      +

                                      mkdir /mnt/sdc

                                      +

                                      The /mnt directory exists on all Linux systems. If the mount point cannot be created, it may be that the /mnt directory has been accidentally deleted. You can run mkdir -p /mnt/sdc to create the mount point.

                                      -

                                    24. Mount the new partition on the created mount point.

                                      mount Disk partition Mount point

                                      -

                                      In this example, the /dev/vdb1 partition is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                                      -

                                      mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/sdc

                                      -

                                    25. Check the mount result.

                                      df -TH

                                      -

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:

                                      -
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# df -TH
                                      +

                                    26. Mount the new partition on the created mount point.

                                      mount Disk partition Mount point

                                      +

                                      In this example, the /dev/vdb1 partition is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                                      +

                                      mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/sdc

                                      +

                                    27. Check the mount result.

                                      df -TH

                                      +

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:

                                      +
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# df -TH
                                       Filesystem     Type      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                       /dev/vda1      ext4       43G  1.9G   39G   5% /
                                       devtmpfs       devtmpfs  2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /dev
                                      @@ -139,33 +139,33 @@ tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G  9.0M  2.0G   1% /run
                                       tmpfs          tmpfs     2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                       tmpfs          tmpfs     398M     0  398M   0% /run/user/0
                                       /dev/vdb1      ext4      106G   63M  101G   1% /mnt/sdc
                                      -

                                      You should now see that partition /dev/vdb1 is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                                      -

                                      After the server is restarted, the disk will not be automatically mounted. To configure automount at startup, you will need to modify the /etc/fstab file. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.

                                      +

                                      You should now see that partition /dev/vdb1 is mounted on /mnt/sdc.

                                      +

                                      After the server is restarted, the disk will not be automatically mounted. You can modify the /etc/fstab file to configure automount at startup. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.

                                    -

                                    Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start

                                    The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at startup. You can use fstab to configure your data disks to mount automatically. This operation will not affect the existing data.

                                    -

                                    The example here uses UUIDs to identify disks in the fstab file. You are advised not to use device names to identify disks in the file because device names are assigned dynamically and may change (for example, from /dev/vdb1 to /dev/vdb2) after a reboot. This can even prevent your disk from booting up.

                                    -

                                    UUID is the unique character string for disk partitions in a Linux system.

                                    +

                                    Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start

                                    The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at server startup. You can configure the fstab file of a server that has data. This operation will not affect the existing data.

                                    +

                                    The following example uses UUIDs to identify disks in the fstab file. You are advised not to use device names (like /dev/vdb1) to identify disks in the file because device names are assigned dynamically and may change (for example, from /dev/vdb1 to /dev/vdb2) after a server stop or start. This can even prevent your server from booting up.

                                    +

                                    UUIDs are the unique character strings for identifying partitions in Linux.

                                    -
                                    1. Query the partition UUID.

                                      blkid Disk partition

                                      -

                                      In this example, the UUID of the /dev/vdb1 partition is queried.

                                      -

                                      blkid /dev/vdb1

                                      -

                                      Information similar to the following is displayed:

                                      -
                                      [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# blkid /dev/vdb1
                                      +
                                      1. Query the partition UUID.

                                        blkid Disk partition

                                        +

                                        In this example, the UUID of the /dev/vdb1 partition is queried.

                                        +

                                        blkid /dev/vdb1

                                        +

                                        Information similar to the following is displayed:

                                        +
                                        [root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# blkid /dev/vdb1
                                         /dev/vdb1: UUID="0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df" TYPE="ext4"
                                        -

                                        Carefully record the UUID, as you will need it for the following step.

                                        -

                                      2. Open the fstab file using the vi editor.

                                        vi /etc/fstab

                                        -

                                      3. Press i to enter editing mode.
                                      4. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                                        UUID=0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df /mnt/sdc                ext4    defaults        0 2
                                        -

                                      5. Press Esc, enter :wq, and press Enter.

                                        The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                                        -

                                      6. Verify that the disk is auto-mounted at startup.

                                        1. Unmount the partition.

                                          umount Disk partition

                                          -

                                          In this example, run the following command:

                                          -

                                          umount /dev/vdb1

                                          -
                                        2. Reload all the content in the /etc/fstab file.

                                          mount -a

                                          -
                                        3. Query the file system mounting information.

                                          mount | grep Mount point

                                          -

                                          In this example, run the following command:

                                          -

                                          mount | grep /mnt/sdc

                                          -

                                          If information similar to the following is displayed, automatic mounting has been configured:

                                          -
                                          root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mount | grep /mnt/sdc
                                          +

                                          Carefully record the UUID, as you will need it for the following step.

                                          +

                                        4. Open the fstab file using the vi editor.

                                          vi /etc/fstab

                                          +

                                        5. Press i to enter editing mode.
                                        6. Move the cursor to the end of the file and press Enter. Then, add the following information:

                                          UUID=0b3040e2-1367-4abb-841d-ddb0b92693df /mnt/sdc                ext4    defaults        0 2
                                          +

                                        7. Press Esc, enter :wq, and press Enter.

                                          The system saves the configurations and exits the vi editor.

                                          +

                                        8. Verify that the disk is auto-mounted at startup.

                                          1. Unmount the partition.

                                            umount Disk partition

                                            +

                                            In this example, run the following command:

                                            +

                                            umount /dev/vdb1

                                            +
                                          2. Reload all the content in the /etc/fstab file.

                                            mount -a

                                            +
                                          3. Query the file system mounting information.

                                            mount | grep Mount point

                                            +

                                            In this example, run the following command:

                                            +

                                            mount | grep /mnt/sdc

                                            +

                                            If information similar to the following is displayed, automatic mounting has been configured:

                                            +
                                            root@ecs-test-0001 ~]# mount | grep /mnt/sdc
                                             /dev/vdb1 on /mnt/sdc type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)

                                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087382187.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087382187.html index a351b06c..25b62561 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087382187.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087382187.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

                                        Why Does a Linux ECS with a SCSI Disk Attached Fails to Be Restarted?

                                        Symptom

                                        For a Linux ECS with a SCSI disk attached, if you have enabled automatic SCSI disk attachment upon ECS startup in /etc/fstab and the disk drive letter (for example, /dev/sdb) is used, the ECS fails to restart.

                                        -

                                        Possible Causes

                                        SCSI disk allocation is determined based on the ID of the slot accommodating the disk as well as the available drive letter in the ECS. Each time you attach a disk to the ECS, an idle drive letter is automatically allocated in sequence. When the ECS starts, the disks are loaded in slot sequence. Therefore, a slot ID corresponds to a drive letter.

                                        +

                                        Possible Causes

                                        SCSI disk allocation is determined based on the ID of the slot accommodating the disk as well as the available drive letter in the ECS. Each time you attach a disk to the ECS, an idle drive letter is automatically allocated in sequence. When the ECS starts, the disks are loaded in slot sequence. A slot ID corresponds to a drive letter.

                                        After the SCSI disk is detached from the running ECS, the slot sequence for disks may change, leading to the disk drive letter being changed after the ECS is restarted. As a result, the slot IDs do not correspond to the drive letters, and the ECS fails to restart.

                                        Solution

                                        1. Log in to the Linux ECS.
                                        2. Run the following command to switch to user root:

                                          sudo su -

                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087622835.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087622835.html index 904468e5..2c6d16d6 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087622835.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0087622835.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                                          How Can I Rectify the Fault That May Occur on a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD Disk Attached?

                                          -

                                          Symptom

                                          When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached, such as a P1 ECS, becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely create the ECS again for reconstruction.

                                          +

                                          Symptom

                                          When a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD disk attached becomes faulty, you must contact the administrator to remotely rebuild the ECS again.

                                          If automatic NVMe SSD disk attachment upon ECS startup is enabled in /etc/fstab on the faulty ECS, the system disk recovers after the ECS is created. However, the attached NVMe SSD disk does not have a file system, and automatic NVMe SSD disk attachment upon ECS startup fails to take effect. As a result, the ECS enters the emergency mode, as shown in Figure 1.

                                          Figure 1 Emergency mode

                                          To ensure that the new ECS is functional, you must manually delete the attachment information in /etc/fstab.

                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0088241338.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0088241338.html index 0f031de1..f63ae9e4 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0088241338.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0088241338.html @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0091224748.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0091224748.html index 01f443b1..c95df4c9 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0091224748.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0091224748.html @@ -462,535 +462,537 @@
          +

          C7t ECSs do not support ECS groups.

          +
          -
          Table 3 C4 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          +
          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
          Table 3 C4 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          vCPUs

          +

          vCPUs

          Memory

          +

          Memory

          (GiB)

          Max./Assured Bandwidth

          +

          Max./Assured Bandwidth

          (Gbit/s)

          Max. PPS

          +

          Max. PPS

          (10,000)

          Max. NIC Queues

          +

          Max. NIC Queues

          Max. NICs

          +

          Max. NICs

          Virtualization

          +

          Virtualization

          Hardware

          +

          Hardware

          c4.large.2

          +

          c4.large.2

          2

          +

          2

          4

          +

          4

          4/1.2

          +

          4/1.2

          40

          +

          40

          2

          +

          2

          2

          +

          2

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6266

          +

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6266

          c4.xlarge.2

          +

          c4.xlarge.2

          4

          +

          4

          8

          +

          8

          8/2.4

          +

          8/2.4

          80

          +

          80

          2

          +

          2

          3

          +

          3

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.2xlarge.2

          +

          c4.2xlarge.2

          8

          +

          8

          16

          +

          16

          15/4.5

          +

          15/4.5

          150

          +

          150

          4

          +

          4

          4

          +

          4

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.3xlarge.2

          +

          c4.3xlarge.2

          12

          +

          12

          24

          +

          24

          17/7

          +

          17/7

          200

          +

          200

          4

          +

          4

          6

          +

          6

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.4xlarge.2

          +

          c4.4xlarge.2

          16

          +

          16

          32

          +

          32

          20/9

          +

          20/9

          280

          +

          280

          8

          +

          8

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.6xlarge.2

          +

          c4.6xlarge.2

          24

          +

          24

          48

          +

          48

          25/14

          +

          25/14

          400

          +

          400

          8

          +

          8

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.8xlarge.2

          +

          c4.8xlarge.2

          32

          +

          32

          64

          +

          64

          30/18

          +

          30/18

          550

          +

          550

          16

          +

          16

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.16xlarge.2

          +

          c4.16xlarge.2

          64

          +

          64

          128

          +

          128

          40/36

          +

          40/36

          1000

          +

          1000

          32

          +

          32

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.large.4

          +

          c4.large.4

          2

          +

          2

          8

          +

          8

          4/1.2

          +

          4/1.2

          40

          +

          40

          2

          +

          2

          2

          +

          2

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.xlarge.4

          +

          c4.xlarge.4

          4

          +

          4

          16

          +

          16

          8/2.4

          +

          8/2.4

          80

          +

          80

          2

          +

          2

          3

          +

          3

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.2xlarge.4

          +

          c4.2xlarge.4

          8

          +

          8

          32

          +

          32

          15/4.5

          +

          15/4.5

          150

          +

          150

          4

          +

          4

          4

          +

          4

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.3xlarge.4

          +

          c4.3xlarge.4

          12

          +

          12

          48

          +

          48

          17/7

          +

          17/7

          200

          +

          200

          4

          +

          4

          6

          +

          6

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.4xlarge.4

          +

          c4.4xlarge.4

          16

          +

          16

          64

          +

          64

          20/9

          +

          20/9

          280

          +

          280

          8

          +

          8

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.6xlarge.4

          +

          c4.6xlarge.4

          24

          +

          24

          96

          +

          96

          25/14

          +

          25/14

          400

          +

          400

          8

          +

          8

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.8xlarge.4

          +

          c4.8xlarge.4

          32

          +

          32

          128

          +

          128

          30/18

          +

          30/18

          550

          +

          550

          16

          +

          16

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c4.16xlarge.4

          +

          c4.16xlarge.4

          64

          +

          64

          256

          +

          256

          40/36

          +

          40/36

          1000

          +

          1000

          32

          +

          32

          8

          +

          8

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          -
          Table 4 C3 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          +
          - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0092494193.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0092494193.html index 9d635066..438c7fd4 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0092494193.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0092494193.html @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@

          Logging In to a Linux ECS

          You can log in to a Linux ECS using either VNC or SSH key provided on the management console.

          Figure 2 Linux ECS login modes
          -
          1. Select a login method and log in to the ECS.
          +

          Follow-up Procedure

          • If you have added a data disk during ECS creation, you must initialize the data disk after logging in to the ECS.

            For details, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

            -
          • Certain ECSs require the installation of a driver after you log in to them. For details about available ECS types as well as their functions and usage, see "Notes" in ECS Types.
          +
        • Certain ECSs require the installation of a driver after you log in to them. For details about available ECS types and functions, see ECS Types. For details about restrictions on using different types of ECSs, see their notes.
        • diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093153741.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093153741.html index ade99eee..43896438 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093153741.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093153741.html @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@

          Why Is the Memory of an ECS Obtained by Running the free Command Inconsistent with the Actual Memory?

          Symptom

          After you create an ECS, you run the free -m command to view the ECS memory. The ECS memory is less than the memory configured during ECS creation.

          For example:

          -

          When you are creating an ECS, the configured memory size is 4194304 KB (4096 MB). After the ECS is created, you run the free -m command to view its memory. The command output is as follows:

          +

          When you are creating an ECS, the configured memory size is 4,194,304 KB (4,096 MB). After the ECS is created, you run the free -m command to view its memory. The command output is as follows:

          [root@localhost ~]# free -m
           total used free shared buff/cache available
           Mem: 3790 167 3474 8 147 3414
           Swap: 1022 0 1022
          -

          The memory in the command output is 3790 MB, which is less than the configured 4096 MB.

          +

          The memory in the command output is 3,790 MB, which is less than the configured 4,096 MB.

          Run the dmidecode -t memory command to check the actual memory configured for the ECS. The command output is as follows:

          [root@localhost ~]# dmidecode -t memory
           # dmidecode 3.0
          @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Array Handle: 0x1000
           Error Information Handle: Not Provided
           Total Width: Unknown
           Data Width: Unknown
          -Size: 4096 MB
          +Size: 4,096 MB
           Form Factor: DIMM
           Set: None
           Locator: DIMM 0
          @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ Configured Voltage: Unknown

          Possible Causes

          When the OS is started, related devices are initialized, which occupies memory. In addition, when the kernel is started, it also occupies memory. The memory occupied by kdump can be set. Unless otherwise specified, do not change the memory size occupied by kdump.

          The command output of free -m shows the available memory of the ECS, and that of dmidecode -t memory shows the hardware memory.

          -

          Therefore, the memory obtained by running the free -m command is less than the memory configured for the ECS. This is a normal phenomenon.

          +

          The memory obtained by running the free -m command is less than the memory configured for the ECS. This is a normal phenomenon.

          This is a normal phenomenon even for physical servers.

          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492517.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492517.html index 14963a47..9b6e581b 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492517.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492517.html @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@

          Constraints

          • Changing the security group will overwrite the original security group settings.
          • Using multiple security groups may deteriorate ECS network performance. You are advised to select no more than five security groups.
          -

          Procedure

          1. Log in to the management console.
          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
          3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
          4. In the ECS list, locate the row that contains the target ECS. Click More in the Operation column and select Manage Network > Change Security Group.

            The Change Security Group dialog box is displayed.

            +

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the ECS list, locate the row that contains the target ECS. Click More in the Operation column and select Manage Network > Change Security Group.

              The Change Security Group dialog box is displayed.

              Figure 1 Change Security Group
              -
            5. Select the target NIC and security groups.

              You can select multiple security groups. In such a case, the rules of all the selected security groups will be aggregated to apply on the ECS.

              +
            6. Select the target NIC and security groups.

              You can select multiple security groups. In such a case, the rules of all the selected security groups will apply to the ECS.

              To create a security group, click Create Security Group.

              Using multiple security groups may deteriorate ECS network performance. You are suggested to select no more than five security groups.

              diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492518.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492518.html index 99b903fc..f24b66dd 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492518.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492518.html @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@

              Adding a Network Interface

              -

              Scenarios

              If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can attach them to your ECS.

              +

              Scenarios

              If your ECS requires multiple network interfaces, you can add them to your ECS.

              -

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. Click the name of the target ECS.

                The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                +

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. Click the name of the target ECS.

                  The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                5. On the NICs tab, click Add NIC.
                6. Set the subnet and security group for the network interface to be added.
                  Figure 1 Configuring the subnet and security group
                  -
                  • Security Group: You can select multiple security groups. In such a case, the rules of these security groups are effectively aggregated to create one set of rules to apply to the ECS.
                  • Subnet: specifies the subnet to which the network interface to be added belongs.
                  • New Private IP Address: If you want to add a network interface with a specified IP address, enter an IP address into the New Private IP Address field. I
                  +
                  • Security Group: You can select multiple security groups. In such a case, the access rules of all the selected security groups will apply to the ECS.
                  • Subnet: specifies the subnet to which the network interface to be added belongs.
                  • New Private IP Address: If you want to add a network interface with a specified IP address, enter an IP address into the New Private IP Address field. I
                7. Click OK.

                Follow-up Procedure

                Some OSs cannot identify newly added network interfaces. In this case, you must manually activate the network interfaces. Ubuntu is used as an example in the following network interface activation procedure. Required operations may vary among systems. For additional information, see the documentation for your OS.

                diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492519.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492519.html index c410e2d4..7d868755 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492519.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492519.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@

                Deleting a Network Interface

                Scenarios

                An ECS can have up to 12 network interfaces, including one primary network interface that cannot be deleted and extension network interfaces. This section describes how to delete a network interface.

                -

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

                  The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                  +

                  Procedure

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

                    The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                  5. Click the NICs tab. Then, click Delete in the row of the target network interface.

                    You are not allowed to delete the primary ECS network interface. By default, the primary ECS network interface is the first network interface displayed in the network interface list.

                  6. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.

                    Certain ECSs do not support network interface deletion when they are running. For details, see the GUI display. To delete a network interface from such an ECS, stop the ECS first.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492520.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492520.html index ea111975..0f206074 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492520.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492520.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

                    To delete an added virtual IP address, perform the following steps:

                    1. Delete the virtual IP address from the connection of the NIC:

                      nmcli connection modify "Connection name of the NIC" -ipv4.addresses Virtual IP address

                      -
                      To delete multiple virtual IP addresses at a time, separate every two with a comma (,). Example commands are as follows:
                      • Deleting a single virtual IP address: nmcli connection modify "Wired connection 1" -ipv4.addresses 172.16.0.125
                      • Deleting multiple virtual IP addresses: nmcli connection modify "Wired connection 1" -ipv4.addresses 172.16.0.125,172.16.0.126
                      +
                      To delete multiple virtual IP addresses at a time, separate every two with a comma (,). Example commands are as follows:
                      • Deleting a single virtual IP address: nmcli connection modify "Wired connection 1" -ipv4.addresses 172.16.0.125
                      • Deleting multiple virtual IP addresses: nmcli connection modify "Wired connection 1" -ipv4.addresses 172.16.0.125,172.16.0.126
                    2. Make the deletion take effect by referring to 3.
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492521.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492521.html index 08633a55..14f854eb 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492521.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492521.html @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@

                    Changing an EIP Bandwidth

                    Scenarios

                    If an EIP has been bound to the ECS, the ECS can access the Internet using the bandwidth associated with the EIP. This section describes how to adjust the bandwidth of an ECS.

                    -

                    Procedure

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                    3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                    4. Locate the row containing the target ECS. Click More in the Operation column and select Manage Network > Modify Bandwidth.
                    5. Change the bandwidth name and size as prompted.
                    +

                    Procedure

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                    3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                    4. Locate the row containing the target ECS. Click More in the Operation column and select Manage Network > Modify Bandwidth.
                    5. Change the bandwidth name and size as prompted.
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492522.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492522.html index 99aaa430..3e8db7b5 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492522.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0093492522.html @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@

                    Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk

                    -

                    Scenarios

                    You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient.

                    +

                    Scenarios

                    You can expand the disk capacity if the disk space is insufficient. The capacities of both system disks and data disks can be expanded.

                    -

                    Procedure

                    The capacity of an EVS disk can be expanded in either of the following ways:
                    • Create an EVS disk and attach it to an ECS.
                    • Expand the capacity of an existing EVS disk. The capacities of both system disks and data disks can be expanded.
                      You can expand the disk capacities when the EVS disks are in the In-use or Available state.
                      • Expanding an In-use EVS disk means expanding the capacity of an EVS disk that has been attached to an ECS. Only certain OSs support the expansion of In-use EVS disks. For details, see "Expanding an In-use EVS Disk" in Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
                      • Expanding an Available EVS disk means expanding the capacity of an EVS disk that has not been attached to an ECS. For details, see "Expanding an Available EVS Disk" in Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
                      +

                      Procedure

                      The capacity of an EVS disk can be expanded in either of the following ways:
                      • Create an EVS disk and attach it to an ECS.
                      • Expand the capacity of an existing EVS disk. The capacities of both system disks and data disks can be expanded.
                        You can expand the disk capacities when the EVS disks are in the In-use or Available state.
                        • Expanding an In-use EVS disk means expanding the capacity of an EVS disk that has been attached to an ECS. Only certain OSs support the expansion of In-use EVS disks. For details, see "Expanding an In-use EVS Disk" in Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
                        • Expanding an Available EVS disk means expanding the capacity of an EVS disk that has not been attached to any ECS. For details, see "Expanding an Available EVS Disk" in Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
                      -

                      After the capacity is expanded through the management console, only the storage capacity of the EVS disk is expanded. To use the expanded capacity, you also need to log in to the ECS and expand the partition and file system.

                      +

                      After the disk capacity is expanded, only the storage capacity of the EVS disk is expanded. To use the added storage space, you also need to log in to the ECS and extend the partition and file system.

                      Related Operations

                      For a Windows ECS, if you want to expand the disk capacity by clearing disk files, you can reduce the size of the WinSxS folder using tools built into Windows. For details, see Clean Up the WinSxS Folder.

                      diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0094118976.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0094118976.html index b732c26c..a3aaacd9 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0094118976.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0094118976.html @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
          Table 4 C3 ECS specifications

          Flavor

          vCPUs

          +

          vCPUs

          Memory

          +

          Memory

          (GiB)

          Max./Assured Bandwidth

          +

          Max./Assured Bandwidth

          (Gbit/s)

          Max. PPS

          +

          Max. PPS

          (10,000)

          Max. NIC Queues

          +

          Max. NIC Queues

          Max. NICs

          +

          Max. NICs

          Virtualization

          +

          Virtualization

          Hardware

          +

          Hardware

          c3.large.2

          +

          c3.large.2

          2

          +

          2

          4

          +

          4

          1.5/0.6

          +

          1.5/0.6

          30

          +

          30

          2

          +

          2

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151

          +

          CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151

          c3.xlarge.2

          +

          c3.xlarge.2

          4

          +

          4

          8

          +

          8

          3/1

          +

          3/1

          50

          +

          50

          2

          +

          2

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.2xlarge.2

          +

          c3.2xlarge.2

          8

          +

          8

          16

          +

          16

          5/2

          +

          5/2

          90

          +

          90

          4

          +

          4

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.4xlarge.2

          +

          c3.4xlarge.2

          16

          +

          16

          32

          +

          32

          10/4

          +

          10/4

          130

          +

          130

          4

          +

          4

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.8xlarge.2

          +

          c3.8xlarge.2

          32

          +

          32

          64

          +

          64

          15/8

          +

          15/8

          260

          +

          260

          8

          +

          8

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.15xlarge.2

          +

          c3.15xlarge.2

          60

          +

          60

          128

          +

          128

          17/16

          +

          17/16

          500

          +

          500

          16

          +

          16

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.large.4

          +

          c3.large.4

          2

          +

          2

          8

          +

          8

          1.5/0.6

          +

          1.5/0.6

          30

          +

          30

          2

          +

          2

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.xlarge.4

          +

          c3.xlarge.4

          4

          +

          4

          16

          +

          16

          3/1

          +

          3/1

          50

          +

          50

          2

          +

          2

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.2xlarge.4

          +

          c3.2xlarge.4

          8

          +

          8

          32

          +

          32

          5/2

          +

          5/2

          90

          +

          90

          4

          +

          4

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.4xlarge.4

          +

          c3.4xlarge.4

          16

          +

          16

          64

          +

          64

          10/4

          +

          10/4

          130

          +

          130

          4

          +

          4

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.8xlarge.4

          +

          c3.8xlarge.4

          32

          +

          32

          128

          +

          128

          15/8

          +

          15/8

          260

          +

          260

          8

          +

          8

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          c3.15xlarge.4

          +

          c3.15xlarge.4

          60

          +

          60

          256

          +

          256

          16/16

          +

          16/16

          500

          +

          500

          16

          +

          16

          12

          +

          12

          KVM

          +

          KVM

          -

          Features

          +

          Local Disk Performance

          Table 2 and Table 3 list the IOPS performance of local disks and specifications of a single local disk attached to an I3 ECS.

          - - - - - - - -
          Table 2 IOPS performance of local disks used by I3 ECSs

          Flavor

          @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@
        • If the host where an ultra-high I/O ECS is deployed is faulty, the ECS cannot be restored through live migration.
          • If the host is faulty or subhealthy, you need to stop the ECS for hardware repair.
          • In case of system maintenance or hardware faults, the ECS will be redeployed (to ensure HA) and cold migrated to another host. The local disk data of the ECS will not be retained.
        • Ultra-high I/O ECSs do not support specifications change.
        • Ultra-high I/O ECSs do not support local disk snapshots or backups.
        • Ultra-high I/O ECSs can use local disks, and can also have EVS disks attached to provide a larger storage size. Note the following when using the two types of storage media:
          • Only an EVS disk, not a local disk, can be used as the system disk of an ultra-high I/O ECS.
          • Both EVS disks and local disks can be used as data disks of an ultra-high I/O ECS.
          • An ultra-high I/O ECS can have a maximum of 60 attached disks (including VBD, SCSI, and local disks). An ECS can have a maximum of 60 attached disks, including the system disk. For details about constraints, see Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS?
          -
        • Modify the fstab file to set automatic disk mounting at ECS start. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.
        • The local disk data of an ultra-high I/O ECS if an exception occurs, such as physical server breakdown or local disk damage. If your application does not use the data reliability architecture, it is a good practice to use EVS disks to build your ECS.
        • When an ultra-high I/O ECS is deleted, the data on local NVMe SSDs will also be automatically deleted, which can take some time. As a result, an ultra-high I/O ECS takes a longer time than other ECSs to be deleted. Back up the data before deleting such an ECS.
        • The data reliability of local disks depends on the reliability of physical servers and hard disks, which are SPOF-prone. It is a good practice to use data redundancy mechanisms at the application layer to ensure data availability. Use EVS disks to store service data that needs to be stored for a long time.
        • The device name of a local disk attached to an ultra-high I/O ECS is /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/nvme0n2.
        • The basic resources, including vCPUs, memory, and image of an ultra-high I/O ECS will continue to be billed after the ECS is stopped. To stop the ECS from being billed, delete it and its associated resources.
        • +
        • Modify the fstab file to set automatic disk mounting at ECS start. For details, see Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start.
        • The local disk data of an ultra-high I/O ECS if an exception occurs, such as physical server breakdown or local disk damage. If your application does not use the data reliability architecture, it is a good practice to use EVS disks to build your ECS.
        • When an ultra-high I/O ECS is deleted, the data on local NVMe SSDs will also be automatically deleted, which can take some time. As a result, an ultra-high I/O ECS takes a longer time than other ECSs to be deleted. Back up the data before deleting such an ECS.
        • The data reliability of local disks depends on the reliability of physical servers and hard disks, which are SPOF-prone. It is a good practice to use data redundancy mechanisms at the application layer to ensure data availability. Use EVS disks to store service data that needs to be stored for a long time.
        • The device name of a local disk attached to an ultra-high I/O ECS is /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/nvme0n2.
        • The basic resources, including vCPUs, memory, and image of an ultra-high I/O ECS will continue to be billed after the ECS is stopped. To stop the ECS from being billed, delete it and its associated resources.
        • Handling Damaged Local Disks Attached to an ECS of I Series

          If a local disk attached to an ECS is damaged, perform the following operations to handle this issue:

          For a Linux ECS:

          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0095020344.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0095020344.html index 388dc63b..2fa545d6 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0095020344.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0095020344.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

          Can ECSs Automatically Recover After the Physical Host Accommodating the ECSs Becomes Faulty?

          -

          Yes.

          +

          Yes, ECS can automatically recover if the physical host becomes faulty.

          ECSs run on physical hosts. Although there are multiple mechanisms to ensure system reliability, fault tolerance, and high availability, host hardware might be damaged or power failures might occur. If physical hosts cannot be powered on or restarted due to damage, CPU and memory data will be lost and live migration cannot be used to recovery ECSs.

          The cloud platform provides automatic recovery by default to restart ECSs through cold migration, ensuring high availability and dynamic ECS migration. If a physical host accommodating ECSs breaks down, the ECSs will automatically be migrated to a functional physical host to minimize the impact on your services. During the process, the ECSs will restart.

          • Automatic recovery does not ensure user data consistency.
          • An ECS can be automatically recovered only if the physical server on which it is deployed becomes faulty. This function does not take effect if the fault is caused by the ECS itself.
          • An ECS can be automatically recovered only after the physical server on which it is deployed is shut down. If the physical server is not shut down due to a fault, for example, a memory fault, automatic recovery fails to take effect.
          • An ECS can be automatically recovered only once within 12 hours if the server on which it is deployed becomes faulty.
          • ECS automatic recovery may fail in the following scenarios:
            • No physical server is available for migration due to a system fault.
            • The target physical server does not have sufficient temporary capacity.
            diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0096293655.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0096293655.html index 656a02a9..e1352273 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0096293655.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0096293655.html @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@

            Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS

            -

            Scenarios

            If the existing disks of an ECS fail to meet service requirements, for example, due to insufficient disk space or poor disk performance, you can attach more available EVS disks to the ECS, or create more disks (in Storage > Elastic Volume Service) and attach them to the ECS.

            +

            Scenarios

            If the existing disks of an ECS fail to meet service requirements, for example, due to insufficient disk space or poor disk performance, you can attach more available EVS disks to the ECS, or create more disks (in Storage > Elastic Volume Service) and attach them to the ECS.

            Prerequisites

            • EVS disks are available.

              For instructions about how to create an EVS disk, see "Creating an EVS Disk" in Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

            -

            Procedure

            1. Log in to the management console.
            2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
            3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
            4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the ECS name, IP address, or ID for search.
            5. Click the name of the target ECS.

              The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

              +

              Procedure

              1. Log in to the management console.
              2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
              3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
              4. In the search box above the upper right corner of the ECS list, enter the ECS name, IP address, or ID for search.
              5. Click the name of the target ECS.

                The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

              6. Click the Disks tab. Then, click Attach Disk.

                The Attach Disk dialog box is displayed.

                Figure 1 Attach Disk
                -
              7. Select the target disk and specify the disk as the system disk or data disk
          • CentOS 7.9 64bit
          • EulerOS 2.5 64bit
          • Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 64bit
          • Ubuntu 20.04 Server 64bit
          • Ubuntu 18.04 Server 64bit
          • Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit
          • Windows Server 2016 Standard 64bit
          • Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64bit

          Computing-accelerated

          -

          P2

          -
          • CentOS 7.9 64bit
          • EulerOS 2.5 64bit
          • Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 64bit
          • Ubuntu 20.04 Server 64bit
          • Ubuntu 18.04 Server 64bit
          • Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit
          • Windows Server 2016 Standard 64bit
          • Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64bit
          -

          Computing-accelerated

          -

          P1

          -
          • CentOS 7.9 64bit
          • Ubuntu 20.04 Server 64bit
          • Ubuntu 18.04 Server 64bit
          • Debian GNU/Linux 11 64bit
          • Debian GNU/Linux 10 64bit
          • Oracle Linux Server release 7.6 64bit
          -

          Inference-accelerated

          Pi2

          @@ -88,7 +74,7 @@
          -

          Graphics-accelerated Enhancement G7v

          Overview

          +

          GPU-accelerated Enhancement G7v

          Overview

          G7v ECSs use NVIDIA A40 GPUs and support DirectX, Shader Model, OpenGL, and Vulkan. Each GPU provides 48 GiB of GPU memory. Theoretically, G7v ECSs can provide 37.4 TFLOPS of FP32 peak performance and 74.8 TFLOPS (sparsity disabled) or 149.6 TFLOPS (sparsity enabled) of TF32 peak tensor performance. They deliver two times the rendering performance and 1.4 times the graphics processing performance of RTX6000 GPUs to meet professional graphics processing requirements.

          Select your desired GPU-accelerated ECS type and specifications.

          Specifications

          @@ -192,8 +178,7 @@

          G7v ECSs are used in graphics acceleration scenarios, such as video rendering, cloud desktop, and 3D visualization. If the software relies on GPU DirectX and OpenGL hardware acceleration, use G7v ECSs. G7v ECSs support the following commonly used graphics processing software:

          • AutoCAD
          • 3DS MAX
          • MAYA
          • Agisoft PhotoScan
          • ContextCapture
          • Adobe Premiere Pro
          • Solidworks
          • Unreal Engine
          • Blender
          • Vray

          Notes

          -
          • After a G7v ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

            -

            Resources will be released after a G7v ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

            +
            • After a G7v ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

              Resources will be released after a G7v ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

            • G7v ECSs created using a public image have had the GRID driver of a specific version installed by default. However, you need to purchase and configure a GRID license by yourself. Ensure that the GRID driver version meets service requirements.
            • If a G7v ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the GRID driver was installed during the private image creation. If the GRID driver has not been installed, install the driver for graphics acceleration after the ECS is created.
            • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
            @@ -284,7 +269,7 @@
        • G7 ECSs created using a public image have had the GRID driver of a specific version installed by default. However, you need to purchase and configure a GRID license by yourself. Ensure that the GRID driver version meets service requirements.
        • If a G7 ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the GRID driver was installed during the private image creation. If the GRID driver has not been installed, install the driver for graphics acceleration after the ECS is created.
        • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
        • -

          Graphics-accelerated Enhancement G6

          Overview

          +

          GPU-accelerated Enhancement G6

          Overview

          G6 ECSs use NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs to support DirectX, OpenGL, and Vulkan and provide 16 GiB of GPU memory. The theoretical Pixel rate is 101.8 Gpixel/s and Texture rate 254.4 GTexel/s, meeting professional graphics processing requirements.

          Select your desired GPU-accelerated ECS type and specifications.

          Specifications

          @@ -520,9 +505,8 @@

          Supported Common Software

          P3 ECSs are used in computing acceleration scenarios, such as deep learning training, inference, scientific computing, molecular modeling, and seismic analysis. If the software is required to support GPU CUDA, use P3 ECSs. P3 ECSs support the following commonly used software:

          • Common deep learning frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Spark, PyTorch, MXNet, and Caffee
          • CUDA GPU rendering supported by RedShift for Autodesk 3dsMax and V-Ray for 3ds Max
          • Agisoft PhotoScan
          • MapD
          • More than 2,000 GPU-accelerated applications such as Amber, NAMD, and VASP
          -

          Notes

          -
          • After a P3 ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

            -

            Resources will be released after a P3 ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

            +

            Notes

            +
            • After a P3 ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

              Resources will be released after a P3 ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

            • If a P3 ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the Tesla driver was installed during the private image creation. If not, install the driver for computing acceleration after the ECS is created. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
            • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
            @@ -666,12 +650,12 @@

            Supported Common Software

            P2s ECSs are used in computing acceleration scenarios, such as deep learning training, inference, scientific computing, molecular modeling, and seismic analysis. If the software is required to support GPU CUDA, use P2s ECSs. P2s ECSs support the following commonly used software:
            • Common deep learning frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Caffe, PyTorch, and MXNet
            • CUDA GPU rendering supported by RedShift for Autodesk 3dsMax and V-Ray for 3ds Max
            • Agisoft PhotoScan
            • MapD
            -
            Notes
            • After a P2s ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

              Resources will be released after a P2s ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

              +
              Notes
              • After a P2s ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

                Resources will be released after a P2s ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

              • By default, P2s ECSs created using a Windows public image have the Tesla driver installed.
              • If a P2s ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the Tesla driver was installed during the private image creation. If not, install the driver for computing acceleration after the ECS is created. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
              • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
              -

              Computing-accelerated P2v

              Overview

              +

              Computing-accelerated P2v

              Overview

              P2v ECSs use NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs and deliver high flexibility, high-performance computing, and high cost-effectiveness. These ECSs use GPU NVLink for direct communication between GPUs, improving data transmission efficiency. P2v ECSs provide outstanding general computing capabilities and have strengths in AI-based deep learning, scientific computing, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), computing finance, seismic analysis, molecular modeling, and genomics.

              Specifications

              @@ -809,382 +793,160 @@

              Supported Common Software

              P2v ECSs are used in computing acceleration scenarios, such as deep learning training, inference, scientific computing, molecular modeling, and seismic analysis. If the software is required to support GPU CUDA, use P2v ECSs. P2v ECSs support the following commonly used software:
              • Common deep learning frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Caffe, PyTorch, and MXNet
              • CUDA GPU rendering supported by RedShift for Autodesk 3dsMax and V-Ray for 3ds Max
              • Agisoft PhotoScan
              • MapD
              -
              Notes
              • After a P2v ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

                -

                Resources will be released after a P2v ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

                +
                Notes
                • After a P2v ECS is stopped, basic resources (including vCPUs, memory, image, and GPUs) are not billed, but its system disk is billed based on the disk capacity. If other products, such as EVS disks, EIP, and bandwidth are associated with the ECS, these products are billed separately.

                  Resources will be released after a P2v ECS is stopped. If resources are insufficient at the next start, the start may fail. If you want to use such an ECS for a long period of time, do not stop the ECS.

                • By default, P2v ECSs created using a Windows public image have the Tesla driver installed.
                • By default, P2v ECSs created using a Linux public image do not have a Tesla driver installed. After the ECS is created, install a driver on it for computing acceleration. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • If a P2v ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the Tesla driver was installed during the private image creation. If not, install the driver for computing acceleration after the ECS is created. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
                -

                Computing-accelerated P2

                Overview

                -

                Compared with P1 ECSs, P2 ECSs use NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs, which have improved both single- and double-precision computing capabilities by 50% and offer 112 TFLOPS of deep learning.

                -
                Specifications -
                - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                Table 8 P2 ECS specifications

                Flavor

                -

                vCPUs

                -

                Memory

                -

                (GiB)

                -

                Max./Assured Bandwidth

                -

                (Gbit/s)

                -

                Max. PPS

                -

                (10,000)

                -

                Max. NIC Queues

                -

                Max. NICs

                -

                GPUs

                -

                GPU Memory

                -

                (GiB)

                -

                Local Disks

                -

                Virtualization

                -

                Hardware

                -

                p2.2xlarge.8

                -

                8

                -

                64

                -

                5/1.6

                -

                35

                -

                2

                -

                12

                -

                1 × V100

                -

                1 × 16

                -

                1 × 800 GiB NVMe

                -

                KVM

                -

                CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                -

                p2.4xlarge.8

                -

                16

                -

                128

                -

                8/3.2

                -

                70

                -

                4

                -

                12

                -

                2 × V100

                -

                2 × 16

                -

                2 × 800 GiB NVMe

                -

                KVM

                -

                p2.8xlarge.8

                -

                32

                -

                256

                -

                10/6.5

                -

                140

                -

                8

                -

                12

                -

                4 × V100

                -

                4 × 16

                -

                4 × 800 GiB NVMe

                -

                KVM

                -
                -
                -
                -
                P2 ECS Features
                • CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4 (2.6 GHz)
                • NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs
                • GPU hardware passthrough
                • 14 TFLOPS of single-precision computing, 7 TFLOPS of double-precision computing, and 112 TFLOPS of deep learning
                • Maximum network bandwidth of 12 Gbit/s
                • 16 GiB of HBM2 GPU memory with a bandwidth of 900 Gbit/s
                • 800 GiB NVMe SSDs for temporary local storage
                • Comprehensive basic capabilities
                  • User-defined network with flexible subnet division and network access policy configuration
                  • Mass storage, elastic expansion, and backup and restoration
                  • Elastic scaling
                  -
                • Flexibility

                  Similar to other types of ECSs, P2 ECSs can be provisioned in a few minutes.

                  -
                • Excellent supercomputing ecosystem

                  The supercomputing ecosystem allows you to build up a flexible, high-performance, cost-effective computing platform. A large number of HPC applications and deep-learning frameworks can run on P2 ECSs.

                  -
                -
                -

                Supported Common Software

                -
                P2 ECSs are used in computing acceleration scenarios, such as deep learning training, inference, scientific computing, molecular modeling, and seismic analysis. If the software requires GPU CUDA parallel computing, use P2 ECSs. P2 ECSs support the following commonly used software:
                • Common deep learning frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Caffe, PyTorch, and MXNet
                • CUDA GPU rendering supported by RedShift for Autodesk 3dsMax and V-Ray for 3ds Max
                • Agisoft PhotoScan
                • MapD
                -
                -
                Notes
                • The system disk of a P2 ECS must be greater than or equal to 15 GiB. It is recommended that the system disk be greater than 40 GiB.
                • P2 ECSs have local NVMe SSDs attached, which will continue to be billed after the ECSs are stopped. To stop the ECS from being billed, delete it and its associated resources.
                • The local NVMe SSDs attached to P2 ECSs are dedicated for services with strict requirements on storage I/O performance, such as deep learning training and HPC. Local disks are attached to the ECSs of specified flavors and cannot be separately bought. In addition, you are not allowed to detach a local disk and then attach it to another ECS.

                  Data may be lost on the local NVMe SSDs attached to P2 ECSs due to a fault, for example, due to a disk or host fault. Therefore, you are suggested to store only temporary data in local NVMe SSDs. If you store important data in such a disk, securely back up the data.

                  -
                  -
                • P2 ECSs do not support specifications modification.
                • After you delete a P2 ECS, the data stored in local NVMe SSDs is automatically cleared.
                • By default, P2 ECSs created using a Linux public image do not have a Tesla driver installed. After the ECS is created, install a driver on it for computing acceleration. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • If a P2 ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the Tesla driver was installed during the private image creation. If not, install the driver for computing acceleration after the ECS is created. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
                -
                -
                -

                Computing-accelerated P1

                Overview

                -

                P1 ECSs use NVIDIA Tesla P100 GPUs and provide flexibility, high performance, and cost-effectiveness. These ECSs support GPU Direct for direct communication between GPUs, improving data transmission efficiency. P1 ECSs provide outstanding general computing capabilities and have strengths in deep learning, graphic databases, high-performance databases, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), computing finance, seismic analysis, molecular modeling, and genomics. They are designed for scientific computing.

                -

                Specifications

                - -
                - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                Table 9 P1 ECS specifications

                Flavor

                -

                vCPUs

                -

                Memory

                -

                (GiB)

                -

                Max./Assured Bandwidth

                -

                (Gbit/s)

                -

                Max. PPS

                -

                (10,000)

                -

                Max. NIC Queues

                -

                Max. NICs

                -

                GPUs

                -

                GPU Memory

                -

                (GiB)

                -

                Local Disks

                -

                (GiB)

                -

                Virtualization

                -

                Hardware

                -

                p1.2xlarge.8

                -

                8

                -

                64

                -

                5/1.6

                -

                35

                -

                2

                -

                12

                -

                1 × P100

                -

                1 × 16

                -

                1 × 800

                -

                KVM

                -

                CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                -

                p1.4xlarge.8

                -

                16

                -

                128

                -

                8/3.2

                -

                70

                -

                4

                -

                12

                -

                2 × P100

                -

                2 × 16

                -

                2 × 800

                -

                KVM

                -

                p1.8xlarge.8

                -

                32

                -

                256

                -

                10/6.5

                -

                140

                -

                8

                -

                12

                -

                4 × P100

                -

                4 × 16

                -

                4 × 800

                -

                KVM

                -
                -
                -
                P1 ECS Features
                • CPU: Intel® Xeon® E5-2690 v4 processors (2.6 GHz of base frequency and 3.5 GHz of turbo frequency)
                • Up to four NVIDIA Tesla P100 GPUs on a P1 ECS (If eight P100 GPUs are required on an instance, use BMS.)
                • GPU hardware passthrough
                • 9.3 TFLOPS of single-precision computing and 4.7 TFLOPS of double-precision computing
                • Maximum network bandwidth of 10 Gbit/s
                • 16 GiB of HBM2 GPU memory with a bandwidth of 732 Gbit/s
                • 800 GiB NVMe SSDs for temporary local storage
                • Comprehensive basic capabilities
                  • User-defined network with flexible subnet division and network access policy configuration
                  • Mass storage, elastic expansion, and backup and restoration
                  • Elastic scaling
                  -
                • Flexibility

                  Similar to other types of ECSs, P1 ECSs can be provisioned in a few minutes. You can configure specifications as needed. P1 ECSs with two, four, and eight GPUs will be supported later.

                  -
                • Excellent supercomputing ecosystem

                  The supercomputing ecosystem allows you to build up a flexible, high-performance, cost-effective computing platform. A large number of HPC applications and deep-learning frameworks can run on P1 ECSs.

                  -
                -
                -

                Supported Common Software

                -

                P1 ECSs are used in computing acceleration scenarios, such as deep learning training, inference, scientific computing, molecular modeling, and seismic analysis. If the software requires GPU CUDA parallel computing, use P1 ECSs. P1 ECSs support the following commonly used software:

                -
                • Deep learning frameworks, such as TensorFlow, Caffe, PyTorch, and MXNet
                • RedShift for Autodesk 3dsMax, V-Ray for 3ds Max
                • Agisoft PhotoScan
                • MapD
                -
                Notes
                • It is recommended that the system disk of a P1 ECS be greater than 40 GiB.
                • P1 ECSs have local NVMe SSDs attached, which will continue to be billed after the ECSs are stopped. To stop the ECS from being billed, delete it and its associated resources.
                • The local NVMe SSDs attached to P1 ECSs are dedicated for services with strict requirements on storage I/O performance, such as deep learning training and HPC. Local disks are attached to the ECSs of specified flavors and cannot be separately bought. In addition, you are not allowed to detach a local disk and then attach it to another ECS.

                  Data may be lost on the local NVMe SSDs attached to P1 ECSs due to a fault, for example, due to a disk or host fault. Therefore, you are suggested to store only temporary data in local NVMe SSDs. If you store important data in such a disk, securely back up the data.

                  -
                  -
                • After a P1 ECS is created, you must install the NVIDIA driver for computing acceleration. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • P1 ECSs do not support specifications change.
                • P1 ECSs do not support automatic recovery.
                  • If the host is faulty or subhealthy, you need to stop the ECS for hardware repair.
                  • In case of system maintenance or hardware faults, the ECS will be redeployed (to ensure HA) and cold migrated to another host. The local disk data of the ECS will not be retained.
                  -
                • After you delete a P1 ECS, the data stored in local NVMe SSDs is automatically cleared.
                • By default, P1 ECSs created using a Windows public image have the Tesla driver installed.
                • By default, P1 ECSs created using a Linux public image do not have a Tesla driver installed. After the ECS is created, install a driver on it for computing acceleration. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • If a P1 ECS is created using a private image, make sure that the Tesla driver was installed during the private image creation. If not, install the driver for computing acceleration after the ECS is created. For details, see Installing a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.
                • GPU-accelerated ECSs differ greatly in general-purpose and heterogeneous computing power. Their specifications can only be changed to other specifications of the same instance type.
                -
                -

                Inference-accelerated Pi2

                Overview

                Pi2 ECSs use NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs dedicated for real-time AI inference. These ECSs use the T4 INT8 calculator for up to 130 TOPS of INT8 computing. The Pi2 ECSs can also be used for light-load training.

                Specifications

                -
                @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@

                Modifying Kernel Parameter Settings

                • Method 1: Run the echo command in /proc/sys to modify the file for the target kernel parameters.

                  The parameter values changed using this method take effect only during the current running and will be reset after the system is restarted. To make the modification take effect permanently, see method 2.

                  -

                  /proc/sys/ is a pseudo directory generated after the Linux kernel is started. The net folder in this directory stores all kernel parameters that have taken effect in the system. The directory tree structure is determined based on complete parameter names. For example, net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle corresponds to the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle file, and the content of the file is the parameter value.

                  +

                  /proc/sys/ is a pseudo directory generated after the Linux kernel is started. The net folder in this directory stores all kernel parameters that have taken effect in the system. The directory tree structure is determined based on complete parameter names. For example, net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle corresponds to the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle file, and the content of the file is the parameter value.

                  Example:

                  To change the net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle value to 0, run the following command:

                  echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle

                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0114225937.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0114225937.html index 8d3fe2f6..a9d5d940 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0114225937.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0114225937.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@

                  Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline?

                  -

                  Symptom

                  A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message "The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator."

                  -
                  Figure 1 Offline disk
                  +

                  Symptom

                  A disk attached to a Windows ECS goes offline, and the system displays the message "The disk is offline because of policy set by an administrator.", as shown in Figure 1.

                  +
                  Figure 1 Offline disk

                  Possible Causes

                  Windows has three types of SAN policies: OnlineAll, OfflineShared, and OfflineInternal.

                  @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@

                  The SAN policy of certain Windows OSs, such as Windows Server 2008/2012 Enterprise Edition and Data Center Edition, is OfflineShared by default.

                  -

                  Solution

                  Use the disk partition management tool DiskPart to obtain and set the SAN policy on the ECS to OnlineAll.

                  +

                  Solution

                  Use the disk partition management tool DiskPart to obtain and set the SAN policy on the ECS to OnlineAll.

                  1. Log in to the Windows ECS.
                  2. Press Win+R to run cmd.exe.
                  3. Run the following command to access DiskPart:

                    diskpart

                  4. Run the following command to view the SAN policy on the ECS:
                    san
                    • If the SAN policy is OnlineAll, run the exit command to exit DiskPart.
                    • If the SAN policy is not OnlineAll, go to step 5.
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0115820205.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0115820205.html index 256d3779..3f4e3474 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0115820205.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0115820205.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@

                    How Can I Test Network Performance?

                    -

                    Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) bandwidth test, User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets per second (PPS) test, and latency test.

                    -

                    Background

                    • Tested ECS: an ECS that is tested for network performance. Such an ECS functions as the client (TX end) or server (RX end) in netperf tests.
                    • Auxiliary ECS: an ECS that is used to exchange test data with the tested ECS. The auxiliary ECS functions as the client (TX end) or server (RX end) in netperf tests.
                    • Table 1 and Table 2 list the common netperf and iperf3 parameters. +

                      Use netperf and iperf3 to test network performance between ECSs. The test operations include preparations, TCP bandwidth test, UDP PPS test, and latency test.

                      +

                      Background

                      • Tested ECS: an ECS that is tested for network performance. Such an ECS functions as the client (TX end) or server (RX end) in netperf tests.
                      • Auxiliary ECS: an ECS that is used to exchange test data with the tested ECS. The auxiliary ECS functions as the client (TX end) or server (RX end) in netperf tests.
                      • Table 1 and Table 2 list the common netperf and iperf3 parameters.
                Table 10 Pi2 ECS specifications

                Flavor

                +
                - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604498.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604498.html index 92e99ede..adac1e68 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604498.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604498.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

                yum install python-urllib3 -y

              • After the installation is complete, run the following command to set the default startup level to graphical.target:

                # systemctl set-default graphical.target

                -
              • Run the following command to start tgraphical.target:

                # systemctl start graphical.target

                +
              • Run the following command to start graphical.target:

                # systemctl start graphical.target

              • Restart the ECS.
              • Log in to the ECS using VNC provided on the management console. Set the language, time zone, username, and password as prompted.
              • diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604507.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604507.html index 1d21176e..b4446497 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604507.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604507.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                How Can I Configure Port Redirection?

                -

                Requirement

                It is expected that the EIP and port on ECS 1 accessed from the Internet can be automatically redirected to the EIP and port on ECS 2.

                +

                Symptom

                It is expected that the EIP and port on ECS 1 accessed from the Internet can be automatically redirected to the EIP and port on ECS 2.

                Windows

                For example, to redirect port 8080 on ECS 1 bound with EIP 192.168.10.43 to port 18080 on ECS 2 bound with EIP 192.168.10.222, perform the following operations on ECS 1.

                Ensure that the desired ports have been enabled on the ECS security group and firewall.

                @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

                Private IP address and EIP of ECS 1: 192.168.72.10 and 123.xxx.xxx.456

                Private IP address of ECS 2: 192.168.72.20

                • Ensure that the desired ports have been enabled on the ECS security group and firewall.
                • Ensure that the source/destination check function is disabled.

                  On the ECS details page, click NICs and disable Source/Destination Check.

                  -

                  By default, the source/destination check function is enabled. When this function is enabled, the system checks whether source IP addresses contained in the packets sent by ECSs are correct. If the IP addresses are incorrect, the system does not allow the ECSs to send the packets. This mechanism prevents packet spoofing, thereby improving system security. However, this mechanism prevents the packet sender from receiving returned packets. Therefore, disable the source/destination check.

                  +

                  By default, the source/destination check function is enabled. When this function is enabled, the system checks whether source IP addresses contained in the packets sent by ECSs are correct. If the IP addresses are incorrect, the system does not allow the ECSs to send the packets. This mechanism prevents packet spoofing, thereby improving system security. However, this mechanism prevents the packet sender from receiving returned packets. You need to disable the source/destination check.

                1. Log in to Linux ECS 1.

                  1. Run the following command to modify the configuration file:

                    vi /etc/sysctl.conf

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604508.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604508.html index 0ae6560b..37e3fe55 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604508.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0101604508.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
                    • System disk image: contains an OS and application software for running services. You can use a system disk image to create ECSs and migrate your services to the cloud.
                    • Data disk image: contains only service data. You can create a data disk image from an ECS data disk. You can also use a data disk image to create EVS disks and migrate your service data to the cloud.
                    • Full-ECS image: contains all the data of an ECS, including the data on the data disks attached to the ECS. A full-ECS image can be used to rapidly create ECSs with service data.

                    You can use a private image to change the OS. For instructions about how to create a private image, see Image Management Service User Guide.

                -

                Procedure

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                4. In the ECS list, choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Image in the Operation column.
                5. Configure the following information:

                  Table 1 and Table 2 list the parameters in the Image Type and Source and Image Information areas, respectively.

                  +

                  Procedure

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                  3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                  4. In the ECS list, choose More > Manage Image/Backup > Create Image in the Operation column.
                  5. Configure the following information:

                    Table 1 and Table 2 list the parameters in the Image Type and Source and Image Information areas, respectively.

                Table 8 Pi2 ECS specifications

                Flavor

                vCPUs

                +

                vCPUs

                Memory

                +

                Memory

                (GiB)

                Max./Assured Bandwidth

                +

                Max./Assured Bandwidth

                (Gbit/s)

                Max. PPS

                +

                Max. PPS

                (10,000)

                Max. NIC Queues

                +

                Max. NIC Queues

                Max. NICs

                +

                Max. NICs

                GPUs

                +

                GPUs

                GPU Memory

                +

                GPU Memory

                (GiB)

                Local Disks

                +

                Local Disks

                Virtualization

                +

                Virtualization

                Hardware

                +

                Hardware

                pi2.2xlarge.4

                +

                pi2.2xlarge.4

                8

                +

                8

                32

                +

                32

                10/4

                +

                10/4

                50

                +

                50

                4

                +

                4

                4

                +

                4

                1 × T4

                +

                1 × T4

                1 × 16 GiB

                +

                1 × 16 GiB

                N/A

                +

                N/A

                KVM

                +

                KVM

                CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151 3.0 GHz or Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6278 2.6 GHz

                +

                CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151 3.0 GHz or Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6278 2.6 GHz

                pi2.4xlarge.4

                +

                pi2.3xlarge.4

                16

                +

                12

                64

                +

                48

                15/8

                +

                12/6

                100

                +

                80

                8

                +

                6

                8

                +

                6

                2 × T4

                +

                1 × T4

                2 × 16 GiB

                +

                1 × 16 GiB

                N/A

                +

                N/A

                KVM

                +

                KVM

                pi2.8xlarge.4

                +

                pi2.4xlarge.4

                32

                +

                16

                128

                +

                64

                25/15

                +

                15/8

                200

                +

                100

                16

                +

                8

                8

                +

                8

                4 × T4

                +

                2 × T4

                4 × 16 GiB

                +

                2 × 16 GiB

                N/A

                +

                N/A

                KVM

                +

                KVM

                pi2.16xlarge.4

                +

                pi2.8xlarge.4

                64

                +

                32

                256

                +

                128

                30/30

                +

                25/15

                400

                +

                200

                32

                +

                16

                8

                +

                8

                8 × T4

                +

                4 × T4

                8 × 16 GiB

                +

                4 × 16 GiB

                N/A

                +

                N/A

                KVM

                +

                KVM

                +

                pi2.16xlarge.4

                +

                64

                +

                256

                +

                30/30

                +

                400

                +

                32

                +

                8

                +

                8 × T4

                +

                8 × 16 GiB

                +

                N/A

                +

                KVM

                @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ - @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
                Table 1 Image type and source

                Parameter

                Enterprise Project

                Select an enterprise project from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only if you have enabled enterprise projects or your account is an enterprise account. To enable this function, contact your customer manager.

                +

                Select an enterprise project from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only if you have enabled enterprise projects or your account is an enterprise account. To enable this function, contact your customer manager.

                An enterprise project provides central management of cloud resources on a project.

                -
              • Click Create Now.
              • +
              • Click Create Now.
              • diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0103285575.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0103285575.html index c12227e4..d1c786a0 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0103285575.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0103285575.html @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@

                Scenarios

                You find that the device name displayed in the ECS OS is different from that displayed on the management console and you cannot determine which disk name is correct. This section describes how to obtain the disk name used in an ECS OS according to the device identifier on the console.

                For details about how to attach disks, see Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS.

                -

                Obtaining the Disk ID of an ECS on the Console

                1. Log in to the management console.
                2. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                3. Click the target ECS name in the ECS list.

                  The ECS details page is displayed.

                  +

                  Obtaining the Disk ID of an ECS on the Console

                  1. Log in to the management console.
                  2. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                  3. Click the target ECS name in the ECS list.

                    The ECS details page is displayed.

                  4. Click the Disks tab and then click to expand the disk information.
                  5. Check the device type and ID of the disk.

                    If Device Identifier is not displayed on the page, stop the ECS and restart it.

                  @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Dec 30 15:56 /dev/disk/by-id/virtio-128d5bfd-f215-487f lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 30 15:56 /dev/disk/by-id/virtio-62f0d06b-808d-480d-8 -> ../../vdb

                  /dev/vdb is the disk device name.

                  -

                  Using a VBD to Obtain a Disk Device Name (Linux)

                  1. Run the following command to use a BDF to obtain the device name:

                    ll /sys/bus/pci/devices/BDF disk ID/virtio*/block

                    +

                    Using a BDF to Obtain a Disk Device Name (Linux)

                    1. Run the following command to use a BDF to obtain the device name:

                      ll /sys/bus/pci/devices/BDF disk ID/virtio*/block

                      For example, if the BDF disk ID of the VBD disk is 0000:02:02.0, run the following command to obtain the device name:

                      ll /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:02:02.0/virtio*/block

                      The following information is displayed:

                      @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 0 Dec 30 15:56 In the command output, the disk whose serial number ends with 206127 is the disk corresponding to the WWN.
                      Figure 4 Disk with the serial number ending with 206127
                    -

                    Using a WWN to Obtain a Disk Device Name (Linux)

                    1. Log in as user root.
                    2. Run the following command to view the disk device name:

                      ll /dev/disk/by-id |grep WWN|grep scsi-3

                      +

                      Using a WWN to Obtain a Disk Device Name (Linux)

                      1. Log in to the ECS as user root.
                      2. Run the following command to view the disk device name:

                        ll /dev/disk/by-id |grep WWN|grep scsi-3

                        For example, if the WWN obtained on the console is 6888603000008b32fa16688d09368506, run the following command:

                        ll /dev/disk/by-id |grep 6888603000008b32fa16688d09368506|grep scsi-3

                        The following information is displayed:

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105130172.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105130172.html index 61237851..33bb4991 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105130172.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105130172.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -

                        Why Can't an EIP Be Pinged?

                        -

                        Symptom

                        After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the EIP cannot be pinged on a local server or other cloud servers.

                        +

                        What Should I Do If an EIP Cannot Be Pinged?

                        +

                        Symptom

                        After you purchase an EIP and bind it to an ECS, the local host or other cloud servers cannot ping the EIP of the ECS.

                        Fault Locating

                        The following fault causes are sequenced based on their occurrence probability.

                        If the fault persists after you have ruled out a cause, check other causes.

                        @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
                      -

                      Checking Whether the Network Is Functional

                      1. Use another ECS in the same region to check whether the local network is functional.

                        Use another ECS in the same region to ping the affected EIP. If the EIP can be pinged, the VPC is functional. In such a case, rectify the local network fault and ping the affected EIP again.

                        +

                        Checking Whether the Network Is Functional

                        1. Use another ECS in the same region to check whether the local network is functional.

                          Use another ECS in the same region to ping the affected EIP. If the EIP can be pinged, the VPC is functional. In such a case, rectify the local network fault and ping the affected EIP again.

                        2. Check whether the link is accessible.

                          A ping failure is caused by packet loss or long delay, which may be caused by link congestion, link node faults, or heavy load on the ECS.

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105215483.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105215483.html index 96eabbb8..99085183 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105215483.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0105215483.html @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
                      2. - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0107659745.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0107659745.html index 855d6091..d01f76ef 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0107659745.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0107659745.html @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@

                Specifies the memory used by sockets for automatic optimization.

                The first value is the minimum number of bytes allocated to the socket buffer for transmitting data.

                -

                The second value is the default value, which is overwritten by wmem_default. The buffer size can increase to this value when the system load is not heavy.

                -

                The third value is the maximum number of bytes allocated to the socket buffer for transmitting data. This value is overwritten by wmem_max.

                +

                The second value is the default value, which is overwritten by wmem_default. The buffer size can increase to this value when the system load is not heavy.

                +

                The third value is the maximum number of bytes allocated to the socket buffer for transmitting data. This value is overwritten by wmem_max.

                net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time

                @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@

                Allows fast recycle of TIME-WAIT sockets.

                NOTE:

                This parameter is valid only when net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps is enabled.

                -

                Do not set this parameter to 1 if NAT is enabled. Otherwise, an error will occur during remote ECS logins.

                +

                Do not set this parameter to 1 if NAT is enabled. Otherwise, an error will occur during remote ECS logins.

                -
                Table 1 Common netperf parameters

                Parameter

                Description

                @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@

                -l

                Data packet size, which is suggested to be 16 in PPS tests

                +

                Data packet size, which is suggested to be 16 in PPS tests

                -A

                @@ -85,39 +85,39 @@ -

                Test Preparations

                1. Prepare ECSs.

                  Ensure that both type and specifications of the tested ECS and auxiliary ECSs are the same. In addition, ensure that these ECSs are deployed in the same ECS group with anti-affinity enabled. -
                  Table 3 Preparations

                  Category

                  +

                  Test Preparations

                  1. Prepare ECSs.

                    Ensure that both type and specifications of the tested ECS and auxiliary ECSs are the same. In addition, ensure that these ECSs are deployed in the same ECS group with anti-affinity enabled. +
                    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @@ -323,23 +323,23 @@

                    iperf3 -s -p 12005 -A 4 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12006 -A 5 -i 60 &

                    -

                    ##The port number is for the fourth auxiliary ECS.

                    +

                    ##The port number is for the fourth auxiliary ECS.

                    iperf3 -s -p 12007 -A 6 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12008 -A 7 -i 60 &

                    -

                    ##The port number is for the fifth auxiliary ECS.

                    +

                    ##The port number is for the fifth auxiliary ECS.

                    iperf3 -s -p 12009 -A 8 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12010 -A 9 -i 60 &

                    -

                    ##The port number is for the sixth auxiliary ECS.

                    +

                    ##The port number is for the sixth auxiliary ECS.

                    iperf3 -s -p 12011 -A 10 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12012 -A 11 -i 60 &

                    -

                    ##The port number is for the seventh auxiliary ECS.

                    +

                    ##The port number is for the seventh auxiliary ECS.

                    iperf3 -s -p 12013 -A 12 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12014 -A 13 -i 60 &

                    -

                    ##The port number is for the eighth auxiliary ECS.

                    +

                    ##The port number is for the eighth auxiliary ECS.

                    iperf3 -s -p 12015 -A 14 -i 60 &

                    iperf3 -s -p 12016 -A 15 -i 60 &

                  2. Start the client process on all auxiliary ECSs. For details about common iperf3 parameters, see Table 2.

                    Log in to auxiliary ECS 1.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116262067.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116262067.html index bab677ad..c81912ca 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116262067.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116262067.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                    Key Operations Supported by CTS

                    -

                    Scenarios

                    Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records user operations performed on ECSs and related resources for further query, auditing, and backtracking.

                    +

                    Scenarios

                    Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records user operations performed on ECSs and related resources for further query, auditing, and backtracking.

                    Prerequisites

                    CTS has been provisioned.

                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266206.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266206.html index d011a80a..81d5c189 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266206.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266206.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266207.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266207.html index ab6d6c02..4967e940 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266207.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0116266207.html @@ -1,15 +1,20 @@ -

                    Viewing Audit Logs

                    -

                    Scenarios

                    CTS starts to record ECS operations after it is provisioned. You can view the operation records of the last seven days on the management console.

                    -

                    This section describes how to view the operation records.

                    +

                    Viewing Traces

                    +

                    Scenarios

                    After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven days.

                    +

                    This section describes how to query and export operation records of the last seven days on the CTS console.

                    +
                    -

                    Procedure

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                    3. Click Service List. Under Management & Deployment, choose Cloud Trace Service.
                    4. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Trace List.
                    5. Specify filter criteria as needed. The following filter criteria are available:
                      • Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By:

                        Select a filter criterion from the drop-down list.

                        -

                        If you select Resource ID for Search By, you need to select or enter a specific resource ID.

                        -
                      • Operator: Select a specific operator (which is a user rather than the tenant).
                      • Trace Status: Available options include All trace statuses, Normal, Warning, and Incident. You can only select one of them.
                      • Time Range: In the upper-right corner, you can select any time range of the last seven days to view traces generated during that period.
                      -
                    6. Expand the trace for details.
                      Figure 1 Expanding trace details
                      -
                    7. Click View Trace. A dialog box is displayed, in which the trace structure details are displayed.

                      For more information about CTS, see Cloud Trace Service User Guide.

                      -
                    +

                    Viewing Real-Time Traces in the Trace List

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Click in the upper left corner and choose Management & Deployment > Cloud Trace Service. The CTS console is displayed.
                    3. Choose Trace List in the navigation pane on the left.
                    4. Set filters to search for your desired traces, as shown in Figure 1. The following filters are available:
                      Figure 1 Filters
                      +
                      • Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By: Select a filter from the drop-down list.
                        • If you select Resource ID for Search By, specify a resource ID.
                        • If you select Trace name for Search By, specify a trace name.
                        • If you select Resource name for Search By, specify a resource name.
                        +
                      • Operator: Select a user.
                      • Trace Status: Select All trace statuses, Normal, Warning, or Incident.
                      • Time range: You can query traces generated during any time range in the last seven days.
                      • Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
                      +
                      +
                    5. Click Query.
                    6. On the Trace List page, you can also export and refresh the trace list.
                      • Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
                      • Click to view the latest information about traces.
                      +
                    7. Click on the left of a trace to expand its details.

                      +

                      +

                      +
                    8. Click View Trace in the Operation column. The trace details are displayed.

                      +
                    9. For details about key fields in the trace structure, see section "Trace References" > "Trace Structure" and section "Trace References" > "Example Traces" in the CTS User Guide.
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0117490178.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0117490178.html index a8a43ff6..7f1f98e6 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0117490178.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0117490178.html @@ -1,43 +1,43 @@

                    Initializing a Windows Data Disk (Windows Server 2019)

                    -

                    Scenarios

                    This section uses Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.

                    -

                    The maximum disk capacity supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Therefore, use the GPT partition style if your disk capacity is larger than 2 TiB. To learn more about disk partition styles, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                    -

                    The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                    -

                    When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                    +

                    Scenarios

                    This section uses Windows Server 2019 Standard 64bit to describe how to initialize a data disk attached to a server running Windows.

                    +

                    The maximum disk capacity supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Therefore, use the GPT partition style if your disk capacity is larger than 2 TiB. To learn more about disk partition styles, see Scenarios and Disk Partitions.

                    +

                    The method for initializing a disk varies slightly depending on the OS running on the server. This document is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the product documents of the corresponding OS.

                    +

                    When using a disk for the first time, if you have not initialized it, including creating partitions and file systems, the additional space added to this disk in an expansion later may not be normally used.

                    -

                    Prerequisites

                    • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                    • You have logged in to the server.
                      • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                      • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                      +

                      Prerequisites

                      • A data disk has been attached to a server and has not been initialized.
                      • You have logged in to the server.
                        • For how to log in to an ECS, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
                        • For how to log in to a BMS, see the Bare Metal Server User Guide.
                      -

                      Procedure

                      1. On the desktop of the server, click the start icon in the lower left corner.

                        The Windows Server window is displayed.

                        -

                      2. Click Server Manager.

                        The Server Manager window is displayed.

                        -
                        Figure 1 Server Manager
                        -

                      3. In the upper right corner, choose Tools > Computer Management.

                        The Computer Management window is displayed.

                        -
                        Figure 2 Computer Management
                        -

                      4. Choose Storage > Disk Management.

                        Disks are displayed in the right pane. If there is a disk that is not initialized, the system will prompt you with the Initialize Disk dialog box.
                        Figure 3 Disk list
                        +

                        Procedure

                        1. On the desktop of the server, click the start icon in the lower left corner.

                          The Windows Server window is displayed.

                          +

                        2. Click Server Manager.

                          The Server Manager window is displayed.

                          +
                          Figure 1 Server Manager
                          +

                        3. In the upper right corner, choose Tools > Computer Management.

                          The Computer Management window is displayed.

                          +
                          Figure 2 Computer Management
                          +

                        4. Choose Storage > Disk Management.

                          Disks are displayed in the right pane. If there is a disk that is not initialized, the system will prompt you with the Initialize Disk dialog box.
                          Figure 3 Disk list
                          -

                        5. In the Initialize Disk dialog box, the to-be-initialized disk is selected. Select a disk partition style and click OK. In this example, GPT (GUID Partition Table) is selected.

                          The Computer Management window is displayed.
                          Figure 4 Computer Management
                          +

                        6. In the Initialize Disk dialog box, the to-be-initialized disk is selected. Select a disk partition style and click OK. In this example, GPT (GUID Partition Table) is selected.

                          The Computer Management window is displayed.
                          Figure 4 Computer Management
                          -

                          The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is larger than 2 TiB.

                          -

                          If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                          +

                          The maximum disk size supported by MBR is 2 TiB, and that supported by GPT is 18 EiB. Because an EVS data disk currently supports up to 32 TiB, use GPT if your disk size is greater than 2 TiB.

                          +

                          If the partition style is changed after the disk has been used, all data on the disk will be lost, so take care to select an appropriate partition style when initializing the disk. If you must change the partition style to GPT after a disk has been used, it is recommended that you back up the disk data before the change.

                          -

                        7. Right-click at the unallocated disk space and choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu.

                          The New Simple Volume Wizard window is displayed.
                          Figure 5 New Simple Volume Wizard
                          +

                        8. Right-click at the unallocated disk space and choose New Simple Volume from the shortcut menu.

                          The New Simple Volume Wizard window is displayed.
                          Figure 5 New Simple Volume Wizard
                          -

                        9. Follow the prompts and click Next.

                          The Specify Volume Size page is displayed.
                          Figure 6 Specify Volume Size
                          +

                        10. Follow the prompts and click Next.

                          The Specify Volume Size page is displayed.
                          Figure 6 Specify Volume Size
                          -

                        11. Specify the volume size and click Next. The system selects the maximum volume size by default. You can specify the volume size as required. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Assign Drive Letter or Path page is displayed.
                          Figure 7 Assign Drive Letter or Path
                          +

                        12. Specify the volume size and click Next. The system selects the maximum volume size by default. You can specify the volume size as required. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Assign Drive Letter or Path page is displayed.
                          Figure 7 Assign Drive Letter or Path
                          -

                        13. Assign a drive letter or path to your partition and click Next. The system assigns drive letter D by default. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Format Partition page is displayed.

                          -
                          Figure 8 Format Partition
                          -

                        14. Specify format settings and click Next. The system selects the NTFS file system by default. You can specify the file system type as required. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard page is displayed.
                          Figure 9 Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard
                          -

                          The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                          +

                        15. Assign a drive letter or path to your partition and click Next. The system assigns drive letter D by default. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Format Partition page is displayed.

                          +
                          Figure 8 Format Partition
                          +

                        16. Specify format settings and click Next. The system selects the NTFS file system by default. You can specify the file system type as required. In this example, the default setting is used.

                          The Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard page is displayed.
                          Figure 9 Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard
                          +

                          The partition sizes supported by file systems vary. Choose an appropriate file system format based on your service requirements.

                          -

                        17. Click Finish.

                          Wait for the initialization to complete. When the volume status changes to Healthy, the initialization has finished successfully, as shown in Figure 10.
                          Figure 10 Disk initialized
                          +

                        18. Click Finish.

                          Wait for the initialization to complete. When the volume status changes to Healthy, the initialization has finished successfully.
                          Figure 10 Disk initialized
                          -

                        19. After the volume is created, click on the task bar and check whether a new volume appears in This PC. In this example, New Volume (D:) is the new volume.

                          If New Volume (D:) appears, the disk is successfully initialized and no further action is required.
                          Figure 11 This PC
                          +

                        20. After the volume is created, click on the task bar and check whether a new volume appears in This PC. In this example, New Volume (D:) is the new volume.

                          If New Volume (D:) appears, the disk is successfully initialized and no further action is required.
                          Figure 11 This PC

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795668.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795668.html index 5d4ff226..419f9b88 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795668.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795668.html @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@

                        Why Does the System Display Error Code 0x112f When I Log In to a Windows ECS?

                        -

                        Symptom

                        When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f.

                        -
                        Figure 1 Error message (code: 0x112f)
                        +

                        Symptom

                        When you log in to a Windows ECS, the system displays error code 0x112f, as shown in Figure 1.

                        +
                        Figure 1 Error message (code: 0x112f)

                        Possible Causes

                        The ECS memory is insufficient.

                        Solution

                        • Method 1 (recommended)

                          Modify the ECS specifications to increase the vCPUs and memory size. For instructions about how to modify ECS specifications, see General Operations.

                        • Method 2

                          Enable virtual memory on the ECS to obtain its idle memory.

                          For instructions about how to enable virtual memory, see How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?

                          -

                          This method will deteriorate the disk I/O performance. Therefore, use this method only when necessary.

                          +

                          This method will deteriorate the disk I/O performance, so use this method only when necessary.

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795802.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795802.html index 047b1e6a..226bc51f 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795802.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0120795802.html @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@

                        If the memory usage is excessively high and the I/O performance is not as good as expected, you are not advised to enable virtual memory. The reason is as follows: The excessively high memory usage limits the system performance improvement. Furthermore, frequent memory switching requires massive additional I/O operations, which will further deteriorate the I/O performance and the overall system performance.

                        The operations described in this section are provided for the ECSs running Windows Server 2008 or later.

                        -
                        1. Right-click Computer and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
                        2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Advanced system settings.

                          The System Properties dialog box is displayed.

                          +
                          1. Right-click Computer and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
                          2. In the left navigation pane, choose Advanced system settings.

                            The System Properties dialog box is displayed.

                          3. Click the Advanced tab and then Settings in the Performance pane.

                            The Performance Options dialog box is displayed.

                            Figure 1 Performance Options
                          4. Click the Advanced tab and then Background Services in the Processor scheduling pane.
                          5. Click Change in the Virtual memory pane.

                            The Virtual Memory dialog box is displayed.

                          6. Configure virtual memory based on service requirements.
                            • Automatically manage paging file size for all drives: Deselect the check box.
                            • Drive: Select the drive where the virtual memory file is stored.

                              You are advised not to select the system disk to store the virtual memory.

                              -
                            • Custom size: Select Custom size and set Initial size and Maximum size.

                              Considering Memory.dmp caused by blue screen of death (BSOD), you are advised to set Initial size to 16 and Maximum size to 4096.

                              +
                            • Custom size: Select Custom size and set Initial size and Maximum size.

                              Considering Memory.dmp caused by blue screen of death (BSOD), you are advised to set Initial size to 16 and Maximum size to 4,096.

                            Figure 2 Virtual Memory
                          7. Click Set and then OK to complete the configuration.
                          8. Restart the ECS for the configuration to take effect.
                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0122627689.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0122627689.html index e78ecebe..6def8fad 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0122627689.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0122627689.html @@ -7,23 +7,17 @@

                        Background

                        Table 1 shows the ECS password complexity requirements.

                        -
                  3. Table 3 Preparations

                    Category

                    Quantity

                    +

                    Quantity

                    Image

                    +

                    Image

                    Specifications

                    +

                    Specifications

                    IP Address

                    +

                    IP Address

                    Tested ECS

                    +

                    Tested ECS

                    1

                    +

                    1

                    CentOS 7.4 64bit (recommended)

                    +

                    CentOS 7.4 64bit (recommended)

                    At least eight vCPUs

                    +

                    At least eight vCPUs

                    192.168.2.10

                    +

                    192.168.2.10

                    Auxiliary ECS

                    +

                    Auxiliary ECS

                    8

                    +

                    8

                    CentOS 7.4 64bit (recommended)

                    +

                    CentOS 7.4 64bit (recommended)

                    At least 8 vCPUs

                    +

                    At least 8 vCPUs

                    192.168.2.11-192.168.2.18

                    +

                    192.168.2.11-192.168.2.18

                    Table 1 Password complexity requirements

                    Parameter

                    +
                    - - - - -
                    Table 1 Password complexity requirements

                    Parameter

                    Requirement

                    -

                    Example Value

                    +

                    Requirement

                    Password

                    +

                    Password

                    • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
                    • Contains at least three of the following character types:
                      • Uppercase letters
                      • Lowercase letters
                      • Digits
                      • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
                      +
                    • Consists of 8 to 26 characters.
                    • Contains at least three of the following character types:
                      • Uppercase letters
                      • Lowercase letters
                      • Digits
                      • Special characters: $!@%-_=+[]:./^,{}?
                    • Cannot contain the username or the username spelled backwards.
                    • Cannot contain more than two consecutive characters in the same sequence as they appear in the username. (This requirement applies only to Windows ECSs.)
                    • Cannot start with a slash (/) for Windows ECSs.

                    YNbUwp!dUc9MClnv

                    -
                    NOTE:

                    The example password is generated randomly. Do not use it.

                    -
                    -
                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0132345719.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0132345719.html index bdec84aa..6f57fca3 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0132345719.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0132345719.html @@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0133339807.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0133339807.html index f19f68bd..b83e9977 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0133339807.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0133339807.html @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@

                    Constraints

                    • The ECS must be stopped.
                    • If a virtual IP address or DNAT rule has been configured for the NIC, cancel the configuration before modifying the private IP address.
                    • If the NIC has an IPv6 address, its private IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 address) cannot be modified.
                    • Before changing the private IP address of an ELB backend server, delete the backend server group.
                    -

                    Procedure

                    1. Log in to the management console.
                    2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                    3. Click the name of the target ECS.

                      The ECS details page is displayed.

                      -
                    4. Click the NICs tab. Locate the row containing the network interface and click Modify Private IP.

                      The Modify Private IP dialog box is displayed.

                      +

                      Procedure

                      1. Log in to the management console.
                      2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                      3. Click the name of the target ECS.

                        The ECS details page is displayed.

                        +
                      4. Click the NICs tab. Locate the row containing the network interface and click Modify Private IP.

                        The Modify Private IP dialog box is displayed.

                        Figure 1 Modifying the private IP address
                      5. Change the subnet and private IP address of the NIC as required.

                        Subnets can be changed only within the same VPC.

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html index df35787b..490fd393 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

                        What Is Elastic Volume Service?

                        Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distributed file systems, development and test environments, data warehouses, and high-performance computing (HPC) scenarios to meet diverse service requirements.

                        Disk Types

                        EVS disk types differ in performance. Choose a disk type based on your requirements.

                        -

                        For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

                        +

                        For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313883.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313883.html index 84b13d5c..e649c064 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313883.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313883.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -

                        EIPs

                        +

                        EIP

                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323152.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323152.html index 9af8acbe..cd4ce16f 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323152.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323152.html @@ -1,130 +1,133 @@

                        Security Group Configuration Examples

                        -

                        Here are some common security group configuration examples for different scenarios, including remote login to ECSs, website access, and internal communication between instances in different security groups.

                        -
                        Generally, a security group denies all external requests by default. You need to add inbound rules to a security group based on the whitelist principle to allow specific external requests to access instances in the security group. +
                        When you create instances, such as cloud servers, containers, and databases, in a VPC subnet, you can use the default security group or create a security group. You can add inbound and outbound rules to the default or your security group to control traffic from and to the instances in the security group. Here are some common security group configuration examples:
                        -

                        By default, all outbound rules of a security group allow all requests from instances in the security group to access external networks. Table 1 lists the rules.

                        - -
                        Table 1 Default outbound rules in a security group

                        Direction

                        +

                        Precautions

                        Note the following before configuring security group rules:

                        +
                        • Instances associated with different security groups are isolated from each other by default.
                        • Generally, a security group denies all external requests by default.

                          You need to add inbound rules to allow specific traffic to the instances in the security group.

                          +
                        • By default, outbound security group rules allow all requests from the instances in the security group to access external resources.
                          If outbound rules are deleted, the instances in the security group cannot communicate with external resources. To allow outbound traffic, you need to add outbound rules by referring to Table 1. +
                          - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                          Table 1 Default outbound rules in a security group

                          Direction

                          Type

                          +

                          Type

                          Protocol & Port

                          +

                          Protocol & Port

                          Destination

                          +

                          Destination

                          Description

                          +

                          Description

                          Outbound

                          +

                          Outbound

                          IPv4

                          +

                          IPv4

                          All

                          +

                          All

                          0.0.0.0/0

                          +

                          0.0.0.0/0

                          This rule allows access from instances in the security group to any IPv4 address over any port.

                          +

                          This rule allows the instances in the security group to access any IPv4 address over any port.

                          Outbound

                          +

                          Outbound

                          IPv6

                          +

                          IPv6

                          All

                          +

                          All

                          ::/0

                          +

                          ::/0

                          This rule allows access from instances in the security group to any IPv6 address over any port.

                          +

                          This rule allows the instances in the security group to access any IPv6 address over any port.

                          -

                          Remotely Logging In to an ECS from a Local Server

                          A security group denies all external requests by default. To remotely log in to an ECS from a local server, add an inbound security group rule based on the OS running on the ECS.

                          -
                          • To remotely log in to a Linux ECS using SSH, enable the SSH (22) port. For details, see Table 2.
                          • To remotely log in to a Windows ECS using RDP, enable the RDP (3389) port. For details, see Table 3. -
                            Table 2 Remotely logging in to a Linux ECS using SSH

                            Direction

                            + + + +

                            Remotely Logging In to an ECS from a Local Server

                            A security group denies all external requests by default. To remotely log in to an ECS in a security group from a local server, add an inbound rule based on the OS running on the ECS.

                            +
                            • To remotely log in to a Linux ECS using SSH, enable port 22. For details, see Table 2.
                            • To remotely log in to a Windows ECS using RDP, enable port 3389. For details, see Table 3. +
                              - - - - - - -
                              Table 2 Remotely logging in to a Linux ECS using SSH

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 22

                              +

                              TCP: 22

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              -
                              Table 3 Remotely logging in to a Windows ECS using RDP

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - -
                              Table 3 Remotely logging in to a Windows ECS using RDP

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 3389

                              +

                              TCP: 3389

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              -

                              If the source is set to 0.0.0.0/0, remotely logging in to the ECS through any IP address is allowed. To ensure security, set the source to a specific IP address based on service requirements. For details about the configuration example, see Table 4.

                              +

                              If the source is set to 0.0.0.0/0, any IP address can be used to remotely log in to the ECS. To ensure security, set the source to a specific IP address based on service requirements. For details about the configuration example, see Table 4.

                              -
                              Table 4 Remotely logging in to an ECS using a specified IP address

                              ECS Type

                              +
                              - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @@ -132,25 +135,25 @@ -

                              Remotely Connecting to an ECS from a Local Server to Upload or Download Files

                              By default, a security group denies all external requests. If you need to remotely connect to an ECS from a local server to upload or download files, you need to enable FTP ports 20 and 21.

                              +

                              Remotely Connecting to an ECS from a Local Server to Upload or Download FTP Files

                              By default, a security group denies all external requests. If you need to remotely connect to an ECS from a local server to upload or download files, you need to enable FTP ports 20 and 21.

                              -
                              Table 4 Remotely logging in to an ECS using a specified IP address

                              ECS Type

                              Direction

                              +

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Linux ECS

                              +

                              Linux ECS

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 22

                              +

                              TCP: 22

                              IP address: 192.168.0.0/24

                              +

                              IP address: 192.168.0.0/24

                              Windows ECS

                              +

                              Windows ECS

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 3389

                              +

                              TCP: 3389

                              IP address: 10.10.0.0/24

                              +

                              IP address: 10.10.0.0/24

                              Table 5 Remotely connecting to an ECS from a local server to upload or download files

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - - @@ -161,227 +164,234 @@

                              Setting Up a Website on an ECS to Provide Services Externally

                              A security group denies all external requests by default. If you have set up a website on an ECS that can be accessed externally, you need to add an inbound rule to the ECS security group to allow access over specific ports, such as HTTP (80) and HTTPS (443).

                              -
                              Table 5 Remotely connecting to an ECS from a local server to upload or download files

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 20-21

                              +

                              TCP: 20-21

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              Table 6 Setting up a website on an ECS to provide services externally

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - - - - - -
                              Table 6 Setting up a website on an ECS to provide services externally

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 80

                              +

                              TCP: 80

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 443

                              +

                              TCP: 443

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              -

                              Using ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity

                              By default, a security group denies all external requests. If you need to run the ping command on an ECS to verify network connectivity, add an inbound rule to the ECS security group to allow access over the ICMP port.

                              +

                              Using ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity

                              Ping works by sending an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo Request. To ping an ECS from your PC to verify the network connectivity, you need to add an inbound rule to the security group of the ECS to allow ICMP traffic.

                              -
                              Table 7 Using ping command to verify network connectivity

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - - - - - -
                              Table 7 Using ping command to verify network connectivity

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              ICMP: All

                              +

                              ICMP: All

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              +

                              IP address: 0.0.0.0/0

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv6

                              +

                              IPv6

                              ICMP: All

                              +

                              ICMP: All

                              IP address: ::/0

                              +

                              IP address: ::/0

                              -

                              Enabling ECSs In Different Security Groups to Communicate Through an Internal Network

                              ECSs in the same VPC but associated with different security groups cannot communicate with each other. If you want to share data between ECSs in a VPC, for example, ECSs in security group sg-A need to access MySQL databases in security group sg-B, you need to add an inbound rule to security group sg-B to allow access from ECSs in security group sg-A over MySQL port 3306.

                              +

                              Enabling Communications Between Instances in Different Security Groups

                              Instances in the same VPC but associated with different security groups cannot communicate with each other. If you want ECSs in security group sg-A to access MySQL databases in security group sg-B, you need to add an inbound rule to security group sg-B to allow access from ECSs in security group sg-A.

                              -
                              Table 8 Enabling instances in different security groups to communicate through an internal network

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - -
                              Table 8 Enabling communications between instances in different security groups

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 3306

                              +

                              TCP: 3306

                              Security group: sg-A

                              +

                              Security group: sg-A

                              -

                              ECS Providing Database Access Service

                              A security group denies all external requests by default. If you have deployed the database service on an ECS and need to allow other ECSs to access the database service through an internal network, you need to add an inbound rule to the security group of the ECS with the database service deployed to allow access over ports, for example, MySQL (3306), Oracle (1521), MS SQL (1433), PostgreSQL (5432) and Redis (6379).

                              +

                              Allowing External Instances to Access the Database Deployed on an ECS

                              A security group denies all external requests by default. If you have deployed a database on an ECS and want the database to be accessed from external instances on a private network, you need to add an inbound rule to the security group of the ECS to allow access over corresponding ports. Here are some common ports for databases:
                              • MySQL: port 3306
                              • Oracle: port 1521
                              • MS SQL: port 1433
                              • PostgreSQL: port 5432
                              • Redis: port 6379
                              +
                              -
                              Table 9 ECS providing database access service

                              Direction

                              +
                              - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                              Table 9 Allowing external instances to access the database deployed on an ECS

                              Direction

                              Type

                              +

                              Type

                              Protocol & Port

                              +

                              Protocol & Port

                              Source

                              +

                              Source

                              Description

                              +

                              Description

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 3306

                              +

                              TCP: 3306

                              Security group: sg-A

                              +

                              Security group: sg-A

                              This rule allows ECSs in security group sg-A to access the MySQL database service.

                              +

                              This rule allows the ECSs in security group sg-A to access the MySQL database service.

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 1521

                              +

                              TCP: 1521

                              Security group: sg-B

                              +

                              Security group: sg-B

                              This rule allows ECSs in security group sg-B to access the Oracle database service.

                              +

                              This rule allows the ECSs in security group sg-B to access the Oracle database service.

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 1433

                              +

                              TCP: 1433

                              IP address: 172.16.3.21/32

                              +

                              IP address: 172.16.3.21/32

                              This rule allows the ECS whose private IP address is 172.16.3.21 to access the MS SQL database service.

                              +

                              This rule allows the ECS whose private IP address is 172.16.3.21 to access the MS SQL database service.

                              Inbound

                              +

                              Inbound

                              IPv4

                              +

                              IPv4

                              TCP: 5432

                              +

                              TCP: 5432

                              IP address: 192.168.0.0/24

                              +

                              IP address: 192.168.0.0/24

                              This rule allows ECSs whose private IP addresses are in the 192.168.0.0/24 network to access the PostgreSQL database service.

                              +

                              This rule allows ECSs whose private IP addresses are in the 192.168.0.0/24 network to access the PostgreSQL database service.

                              -

                              In this example, the source is for reference only. Set the source address based on actual requirements.

                              +

                              In this example, the source is for reference only. Set the source address based on your requirements.

                              -

                              Allowing ECSs to Access Only Specific External Websites

                              By default, a security group allows all outbound traffic. Table 11 lists the default rules. If you want to allow ECSs to access only specific websites, configure the security groups of the ECSs as follows:

                              -
                              1. First, add outbound rules to allow traffic over specific ports and to specific IP addresses. -
                                Table 10 Enabling instances in different security groups to communicate through an internal network

                                Direction

                                +

                                Allowing ECSs to Access Specific External Websites

                                By default, a security group allows all outbound traffic. Table 11 lists the default rules. If you want to allow ECSs to access specific websites, configure the security group as follows:

                                +
                                1. Add outbound rules to allow traffic over specific ports to specific IP addresses. +
                                  - - - + - - - - + - - - - +
                                  Table 10 Allowing ECSs to access specific external websites

                                  Direction

                                  Type

                                  +

                                  Type

                                  Protocol & Port

                                  +

                                  Protocol & Port

                                  Source

                                  +

                                  Destination

                                  +

                                  Description

                                  Outbound

                                  +

                                  Outbound

                                  IPv4

                                  +

                                  IPv4

                                  TCP: 80

                                  +

                                  TCP: 80

                                  IP address: 132.15.XX.XX

                                  +

                                  IP address: 132.15.XX.XX

                                  +

                                  This rule allows ECSs in the security group to access the external website at http://132.15.XX.XX:80.

                                  Outbound

                                  +

                                  Outbound

                                  IPv4

                                  +

                                  IPv4

                                  TCP: 443

                                  +

                                  TCP: 443

                                  IP address: 145.117.XX.XX

                                  +

                                  IP address: 145.117.XX.XX

                                  +

                                  This rule allows ECSs in the security group to access the external website at https://145.117.XX.XX:443.

                                  -
                                2. Then, delete the original outbound rules that allow all traffic shown in Table 11. -
                                  - - - - - - - - - -
                                  Table 11 Default outbound rules in a security group

                                  Direction

                                  +
                                3. Delete the original outbound rules that allow all traffic. +
                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323154.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323154.html index 0e6c9a26..aa3fbc47 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323154.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323154.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                                  Default Security Group and Rules

                                  -
                                  If you have not created any security groups yet, the system automatically creates a default security group for you and associates it with the instance when you create it. A default security group has the following rules:
                                  • Inbound rules control incoming traffic to instances in a security group. Only instances in the same security group can communicate with each other, and all inbound requests are denied.
                                  • Outbound rules allow all outbound traffic and response traffic to the outbound requests.
                                  +
                                  Note the following when using default security group rules:
                                  • Inbound rules control incoming traffic to instances in the default security group. The instances can only communicate with each other but cannot be accessed from external networks.
                                  • Outbound rules allow all traffic from the instances in the default security group to external networks.

                                  Figure 1 shows the default security group.

                                  Figure 1 Default security group
                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323157.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323157.html index 82f96f4e..5d57c2c7 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323157.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140323157.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

                                  Security Group Rules

                                  After a security group is created, you can add rules to the security group. A rule applies either to inbound traffic (ingress) or outbound traffic (egress). After ECSs are added to the security group, they are protected by the rules of that group.

                                  Each security group has default rules. For details, see Default Security Group and Rules. You can also customize security group rules. For details, see Configuring Security Group Rules.

                                  -

                                  Security Group Constraints

                                  • By default, you can create a maximum of 100 security groups in your cloud account.
                                  • By default, you can add up to 50 security group rules to a security group.
                                  +

                                  Notes and Constraints

                                  • By default, you can add up to 50 security group rules to a security group.
                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140963099.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140963099.html index 5ef3ca28..75721929 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140963099.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140963099.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@

                                  In some cases, an ECS cannot dynamically acquire an IPv6 address even if it meets all the requirements in Constraints. You need to configure the ECS to dynamically acquire IPv6 addresses. For public images:

                                  • By default, dynamic IPv6 address assignment is enabled for Windows public images. You do not need to configure it. The operations in Windows Server 2012 are for your reference only.
                                  • Before enabling dynamic IPv6 address assignment for a Linux public image, check whether IPv6 has been enabled and then whether dynamic IPv6 address assignment has been enabled. Currently, IPv6 is enabled for all Linux public images.
                                  -

                                  Constraints

                                  • Ensure that IPv6 has been enabled on the subnet where the ECS works.

                                    For details about how to enable IPv6 on a subnet, see Enabling IPv6 on the Subnet Where the ECS Works.

                                    +

                                    Constraints

                                    • Ensure that IPv6 has been enabled on the subnet where the ECS works.

                                      If IPv6 is not enabled on the subnet, enable it by referring to Enabling IPv6 for an ECS. IPv6 cannot be disabled once it is enabled.

                                    • Ensure that the ECS flavor supports IPv6. Currently, S3, C4, and M4 ECSs support IPv6.
                                    • Ensure that Self-assigned IPv6 address is selected during ECS creation.
                                    • After the ECS is started, its hot-swappable NICs cannot automatically acquire IPv6 addresses.
                                    • Only ECSs can work in dual-stack mode and BMSs cannot.
                                    • Only one IPv6 address can be bound to a NIC.
                                    @@ -45,7 +45,9 @@
                                  Table 11 Default outbound rules in a security group

                                  Direction

                                  Type

                                  +

                                  Type

                                  Protocol & Port

                                  +

                                  Protocol & Port

                                  Destination

                                  +

                                  Destination

                                  Description

                                  +

                                  Description

                                  Outbound

                                  +

                                  Outbound

                                  IPv4

                                  +

                                  IPv4

                                  All

                                  +

                                  All

                                  0.0.0.0/0

                                  +

                                  0.0.0.0/0

                                  This rule allows access from instances in the security group to any IPv4 address over any port.

                                  +

                                  This rule allows the instances in the security group to access any IPv4 address over any port.

                                  Outbound

                                  +

                                  Outbound

                                  IPv6

                                  +

                                  IPv6

                                  All

                                  +

                                  All

                                  ::/0

                                  +

                                  ::/0

                                  This rule allows access from instances in the security group to any IPv6 address over any port.

                                  +

                                  This rule allows the instances in the security group to access any IPv6 address over any port.

                                  -

                                  Enabling IPv6 on the Subnet Where the ECS Works

                                  1. Log in to the management console.
                                  1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
                                  2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                                  3. Click the target ECS to go to the detail page.
                                  4. In the ECS Information area, click the VPC name.
                                  5. Click the number in the Subnets column.

                                    The Subnets page is displayed.

                                    +

                                    Enabling IPv6 for an ECS

                                    After IPv6 is enabled on the subnet where the ECS works, an IPv6 CIDR block is automatically assigned to the subnet. IPv6 cannot be disabled once it is enabled.

                                    +
                                    +
                                    1. Log in to the management console.
                                    1. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
                                    2. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                                    3. Click the target ECS to go to the detail page.
                                    4. In the ECS Information area, click the VPC name.
                                    5. Click the number in the Subnets column.

                                      The Subnets page is displayed.

                                    6. In the subnet list, locate the target subnet and click its name.

                                      The subnet details page is displayed.

                                    7. In the Subnet Information area, click Enable for IPv6 CIDR Block.
                                    8. Click Yes.
                                    @@ -107,7 +109,7 @@

                                  6. Enable IPv6 for the ECS.

                                    1. Run the following command to check whether IPv6 is enabled for the kernel:

                                      sysctl -a | grep ipv6

                                      • If a command output is displayed, IPv6 is enabled.
                                      • If no information is displayed, IPv6 is disabled. Go to 2.b to load the IPv6 module.
                                    2. Run the following command to load the IPv6 module:

                                      modprobe ipv6

                                      -
                                    3. Add the following content to the /etc/sysctl.conf file:

                                      net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0

                                      +
                                    4. Add the following content to the /etc/sysctl.conf file:

                                      net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0

                                    5. Save the configuration and exit. Then, run the following command to load the configuration:

                                      sysctl -p

                                  7. Enable dynamic IPv6 address assignment for the ECS.

                                    • Ubuntu 18.04/20.04
                                      1. Run the following command to access /etc/netplan/:

                                        cd /etc/netplan

                                        @@ -193,15 +195,15 @@ DHCPV6C=yes
                                        • CentOS 6.x:
                                          1. Run the following command to edit the dhclient.conf file:

                                            vi /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf

                                          2. Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute to the file.
                                            timeout  30;
                                          3. Enter :wq to save the settings and exit.
                                          -
                                        • Debian 7.5:
                                          1. Run the following command to edit the networking file:

                                            vi /etc/init.d/networking

                                            +
                                          2. Debian 7.5:
                                            1. Run the following command to edit the networking file:

                                              vi /etc/init.d/networking

                                            1. Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute.
                                              Figure 20 Modification 1
                                              Figure 21 Modification 2
                                            -
                                          3. Debian 8.2.0/8.8.0
                                            1. Run the following command to edit the network-pre.conf file:

                                              vi /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/network-pre.conf

                                              +
                                            2. Debian 8.2.0/8.8.0
                                              1. Run the following command to edit the network-pre.conf file:

                                                vi /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/network-pre.conf

                                              2. Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute to the file.
                                                [Service]
                                                 TimeoutStartSec=30
                                              -
                                            3. Debian 9.0
                                              1. Run the following command to edit the networking.service file:

                                                vi /etc/system/system/network-online.target.wants/networking.service

                                                +
                                              2. Debian 9.0
                                                1. Run the following command to edit the networking.service file:

                                                  vi /etc/system/system/network-online.target.wants/networking.service

                                                2. Press i to enter editing mode and change TimeoutStartSec=5min to TimeoutStartSec=30.
                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0142266317.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0142266317.html index 909b9900..9cdf71f8 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0142266317.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0142266317.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

                                  Scenarios

                                  The name of a created ECS can be changed to meet your service requirements.

                                  Multiple ECS names can be changed in a batch. After the change, the ECS names are the same.

                                  -

                                  Changing the Name of a Single ECS

                                  1. Log in to the management console.
                                  2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                                  3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                                  4. Click the ECS for which you want to change the name.

                                    The ECS details page is displayed.

                                    +

                                    Changing the Name of a Single ECS

                                    1. Log in to the management console.
                                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                                    3. Under Computing, choose Elastic Cloud Server.
                                    4. Click the ECS for which you want to change the name.

                                      The ECS details page is displayed.

                                    5. Click next to the ECS name.
                                      Figure 1 Changing the ECS name
                                    6. Click .
                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0144542149.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0144542149.html index 3d1d3204..5cb2cf73 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0144542149.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0144542149.html @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@

                                    Overview

                                    -

                                    EIP

                                    The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to or unbound from ECSs, BMSs, virtual IP addresses, NAT gateways, or load balancers.

                                    +

                                    EIP

                                    The Elastic IP (EIP) service enables your cloud resources to communicate with the Internet using static public IP addresses and scalable bandwidths. EIPs can be bound to or unbound from ECSs, BMSs, virtual IP addresses, NAT gateways or load balancers.

                                    Each EIP can be used by only one cloud resource at a time.

                                    Figure 1 Accessing the Internet using an EIP
                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149470468.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149470468.html index 8ed1de7f..dbe7eff3 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149470468.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149470468.html @@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ options nouveau modeset=0

                                  Installing the CUDA Toolkit on a Linux ECS

                                  The following uses Ubuntu 16.04 64bit as an example to describe how to install the CUDA 10.1 toolkit on a GPU-accelerated ECS.

                                  -
                                  1. Log in to the ECS.
                                  2. Update the system software based on the OS.
                                    • Ubuntu

                                      Update the software installation source: apt-get -y update

                                      -

                                      Install necessary programs: apt-get install gcc g++ make

                                      -
                                    • CentOS

                                      Update the software installation source: yum -y update --exclude=kernel* --exclude=centos-release* --exclude=initscripts*

                                      +
                                      1. Log in to the ECS.
                                      2. Update the system software based on the OS.
                                        • Ubuntu

                                          Update the software installation source: apt-get -y update

                                          +

                                          Install necessary programs: apt-get install gcc g++ make

                                          +
                                        • CentOS

                                          Update the software installation source: yum -y update --exclude=kernel* --exclude=centos-release* --exclude=initscripts*

                                          Install the desired program: yum install -y kernel-devel-`uname -r` gcc gcc-c++

                                      3. On the CUDA download page, set parameters according to the information shown in Obtaining a Tesla Driver and CUDA Toolkit.
                                        Figure 16 Selecting a CUDA version
                                      4. Find the link for downloading CUDA 10.1 and copy the link.
                                        Figure 17 Copying the link for downloading CUDA
                                        -
                                      1. Run the following command on the ECS to download CUDA:

                                        wget Copied link

                                        +
                                      1. Run the following command on the ECS to download CUDA:

                                        wget Copied link

                                        For example, wget https://developer.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/10.1/Prod/local_installers/cuda_10.1.105_418.39_linux.run

                                        Figure 18 Downloading CUDA
                                      1. Install CUDA.
                                        Follow the instructions provided on the official NVIDIA website.
                                        Figure 19 Installing CUDA
                                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149610914.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149610914.html index 532afd52..4a4a63c3 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149610914.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0149610914.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@

                                        Purchasing a GRID License

                                        • Purchase a license.

                                          To obtain an official license, contact NVIDIA or their NVIDIA agent in your local country or region.

                                        • Apply for a trial license.

                                          Log in at the official NVIDIA website and enter desired information.

                                          -
                                          For details about how to register for an account and apply for a trial license, see official NVIDIA help page.

                                          The method of using a trial license is the same as that of using an official license. You can use an official license to activate an account with a trial license to prevent repetitive registration. The trial license has a validity period of 90 days. After the trial license expires, it cannot be used anymore. Purchase an official license then.

                                          +
                                          For details about how to sign up for an account and apply for a trial license, see official NVIDIA help page.

                                          The method of using a trial license is the same as that of using an official license. You can use an official license to activate an account with a trial license to prevent repetitive registration. The trial license has a validity period of 90 days. After the trial license expires, it cannot be used anymore. Purchase an official license then.

                                          Figure 1 Applying for a trial license
                                          @@ -87,24 +87,6 @@
                                4. x86_64

                                  P2

                                  -

                                  GPU passthrough

                                  -

                                  Select a version as needed.

                                  -

                                  x86_64

                                  -

                                  P1

                                  -

                                  GPU passthrough

                                  -

                                  Select a version as needed.

                                  -

                                  x86_64

                                  -

                                  PI2

                                  GPU passthrough

                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0155136016.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0155136016.html index c1d713cb..43ebc6f4 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0155136016.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0155136016.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ if [ "$BASH" ]; then fi tty -s && mesg n || true
                                5. press Esc to exit editing mode.
                                6. Run the following command to save and exit the configuration file:

                                  :wq

                                  -
                                7. (Mandatory for Ubuntu 20.04) Add a member account.

                                  After GUI desktop component is installed on the ECS, you cannot log in to the Ubuntu 20.04 OS as user root user. Therefore, you need to add a member account for logging in to the GUI desktop.

                                  +
                                8. (Mandatory for Ubuntu 20.04) Add a member account.

                                  After GUI desktop component is installed on the ECS, you cannot log in to the Ubuntu 20.04 OS as user root user. You need to add a member account for logging in to the GUI desktop.

                                  Run the following command to add user user01:

                                  adduser user01

                                  Set a password for user01 as prompted.

                                  @@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ Is the information correct? [Y/n] Y

                                  The BusID queried in step 2 is a hexadecimal number. You need to convert it to a decimal number before adding it to "Section Device" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

                                  1. For example, the queried BusID is 00.0d.0 (a hexadecimal number) and needs to be converted to PCI:00:13:0 (a decimal number).
                                  -
                                9. press Esc to exit editing mode.
                                10. Run the following command to save and exit the configuration file:

                                  :wq

                                  +
                                11. press Esc to exit editing mode.
                                12. Run the following command to save and exit the configuration file:

                                  :wq

                                13. Install x11vnc.

                                  apt-get -y install x11vnc

                                14. Install ligthdm.

                                  apt-get -y install lightdm

                                15. Select ligthdm as the default display manager.
                                  Figure 3 Selecting a display manager
                                16. Configure the GUI desktop environment to automatically start upon ECS startup.

                                  systemctl set-default graphical.target

                                17. (Optional) Configure the x11vnc to automatically start upon ECS startup.
                                  1. Add the /lib/systemd/system/myservice.service file.

                                    vi /lib/systemd/system/myservice.service

                                    -
                                  2. Press i to enter editing mode.
                                  3. Add the following content to the file:
                                    [Unit]
                                    +
                                  4. Press i to enter editing mode.
                                  5. Add the following content to the file:
                                    [Unit]
                                     Description=My Service
                                     After=network.target lightdm.service
                                     
                                    @@ -77,14 +77,14 @@ ExecStart=/usr/bin/x11vnc -forever -loop -noxdamage -repeat -rfbport 5902 -share
                                     [Install]
                                     WantedBy=multi-user.target
                                     Alias=myservice.service
                                    -
                                  6. press Esc to exit editing mode.
                                  7. Run the following command to save and exit the configuration file:

                                    :wq

                                    +
                                  8. press Esc to exit editing mode.
                                  9. Run the following command to save and exit the configuration file:

                                    :wq

                                18. Load configuration files.

                                  systemctl daemon-reload

                                  systemctl enable myservice.service

                                19. Run the reboot command to restart the ECS.
                                20. (Optional) Verifying Drivers on GPU-accelerated ECSs

                                  After installing a GUI on a GPU-accelerated ECS, perform the following operations to check whether the driver is working properly:

                                  -
                                  1. Log in to the management console.
                                  2. Configure a security group for the ECS.
                                    1. On the ECS list, click the name of an ECS for which you want to configure the security group rule. On the ECS details page, click Security Groups.
                                    2. Expand the security group and in the upper right corner of the security group rule list, click Modify Security Group Rule.
                                    3. On the Inbound Rules page, click Add Rule.
                                    4. In the Add Inbound Rule dialog box, follow the prompts to add the following security group rule:

                                      Allow inbound access through TCP port 5902. The port number is determined by the rfbport parameter in step Step 9.c.

                                      +
                                      1. Log in to the management console.
                                      2. Configure a security group for the ECS.
                                        1. On the ECS list, click the name of an ECS for which you want to configure the security group rule. On the ECS details page, click Security Groups.
                                        2. Expand the security group and in the upper right corner of the security group rule list, click Modify Security Group Rule.
                                        3. On the Inbound Rules page, click Add Rule.
                                        4. In the Add Inbound Rule dialog box, follow the prompts to add the following security group rule:

                                          Allow inbound access through TCP port 5902. The port number is determined by the rfbport parameter in step 9.c.

                                      3. Log in to the ECS using VNC.

                                        The following uses TightVNC as an example.

                                        Figure 4 TightVNC client
                                        diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572589.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572589.html index 1ce75897..2cc120d0 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572589.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572589.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                                        Step 1: Configure Basic Settings

                                        -

                                        Accessing the ECS Creation Page

                                        1. Log in to the management console.
                                        2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                                        3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                                        4. Click Create ECS.

                                          The page for creating ECSs is displayed.

                                          +

                                          Accessing the ECS Creation Page

                                          1. Log in to the management console.
                                          2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                                          3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                                          4. Click Create ECS.

                                            The page for creating ECSs is displayed.

                                          Basic Settings

                                          1. Select an AZ.

                                            An AZ is a physical location that uses independent power supply and networks. AZs in the same region can communicate with each other over an intranet.

                                            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
                                            • Private image

                                              A private image is an image available only to the user who created it. It contains an OS, preinstalled public applications, and the user's private applications. Using a customized private image, you can create ECSs tailored to your needs in batches.

                                              You can also select an encrypted image. For more information about encrypted images, see Image Management Service User Guide.

                                              -
                                              • If you use a full-ECS image to create an ECS, the EVS disks associated with the full-ECS image do not support the function of creating disks using a data disk image.
                                              • If a full-ECS image is in Normal state and the system displays message "Available in AZx", the full-ECS image can be used to create ECSs in this AZ only, and the encryption attributes of the system and data disks of the created ECSs are the same as those of the system and data disks specified in the full-ECS image. Additionally, the SCSI, sharing attribute, and data encryption settings of the system and data disks cannot be modified during ECS creation.
                                              • If a full-ECS image is in Normal state but the system does not display message "Available in AZx", the full-ECS image can be used to create ECSs in the entire region, and the encryption attributes of the system and data disks of the created ECSs are the same as those of the system and data disks specified in the full-ECS image. Additionally, the data encryption settings of the system disk, and the SCSI, sharing attribute, and data encryption settings of data disks can be modified during ECS creation.
                                              • To ensure that NIC multi-queue is enabled on an ECS created using a private image, configure NIC multi-queue when creating such a private image. NIC multi-queue routes NIC interrupt requests among multiple vCPUs for higher network packets per second (PPS) and bandwidth.

                                                For details, see "How Do I Set NIC Multi-Queue Feature of an Image?"

                                                +
                                                • If you use a full-ECS image to create an ECS, the EVS disks associated with the full-ECS image do not support the function of creating disks using a data disk image.
                                                • If a full-ECS image is in Normal state and the system displays message "Available in AZx", the full-ECS image can be used to create ECSs in this AZ only, and the encryption attributes of the system and data disks of the created ECSs are the same as those of the system and data disks specified in the full-ECS image. Additionally, the SCSI, data encryption, and sharing attribute settings of the system and data disks cannot be modified during ECS creation.
                                                • If a full-ECS image is in Normal state but the system does not display message "Available in AZx", the full-ECS image can be used to create ECSs in the entire region, and the encryption attributes of the system and data disks of the created ECSs are the same as those of the system and data disks specified in the full-ECS image. Additionally, the data encryption settings of the system disk, and the SCSI, sharing attribute, and data encryption settings of data disks can be modified during ECS creation.
                                                • To ensure that NIC multi-queue is enabled on an ECS created using a private image, configure NIC multi-queue when creating such a private image. NIC multi-queue routes NIC interrupt requests among multiple vCPUs for higher network packets per second (PPS) and bandwidth.

                                                  For details, see "How Do I Set NIC Multi-Queue Feature of an Image?"

                                              • Shared image

                                                A shared image is a private image shared by another user.

                                                @@ -33,15 +33,15 @@

                                              For more information about license types, see License Types.

                                            • Set System Disk and Data Disk if required.
                                              • System disk

                                                For details about the disk types supported by ECS, see EVS Disks.

                                                -
                                                • If the image based on which an ECS is created is not encrypted, the system disk of the ECS is not encrypted. If the image based on which an ECS is created is encrypted, the system disk of the ECS is automatically encrypted. For details, see (Optional) Encryption-related parameters.
                                                • Encryption: indicates that the system disk is encrypted if you select this option. For details, see (Optional) Encryption-related parameters.
                                                • For a P1 or P2 ECS, the system disk must be greater than or equal to 15 GB. It is recommended that the system disk be greater than 40 GB. A disk size must be an integer multiple of 10, for example, 60 GB or 70 GB. Otherwise, the system automatically rounds the value down, for example, 60 GB for value 68.
                                                +
                                                • If the image based on which an ECS is created is not encrypted, the system disk of the ECS is not encrypted. If the image based on which an ECS is created is encrypted, the system disk of the ECS is automatically encrypted. For details, see (Optional) Encryption-related parameters.
                                                • Encryption: indicates that the system disk is encrypted if you select this option. For details, see (Optional) Encryption-related parameters.
                                              • Data disk

                                                You can create multiple data disks for an ECS and enable required functions for each data disk. When creating an ECS, you can add up to 23 data disks with customized sizes to it. After the ECS is created, you can add up to 23 VBD disks or 59 SCSI disks to it.

                                                -

                                                Click Show and set the following functions if required:

                                                +

                                                Click Show and set the following functions if required:

                                                • SCSI: indicates that the device type of the data disk is SCSI if you select this option. For more information about SCSI disks and the ECSs that can be attached with SCSI disks, see EVS Disks.
                                                • Share: indicates that the EVS disk is sharable if you select this option. Such an EVS disk can be attached to multiple ECSs.
                                                • Encryption: indicates that the data disk is encrypted if you select this option. For details, see (Optional) Encryption-related parameters.
                                                • Create Disk from Data Disk Image: If you have created a data disk image on the Image Management Service page, when using a Windows or Linux image to create an ECS, you can use the data disk image to create data disks for the ECS.

                                                  Click Create Disk from Data Disk Image. In the dialog box that is displayed, select your data disk image.

                                                  • One data disk image can be used for one data disk only.
                                                  • When you use a data disk image to create a disk, SCSI, Encryption, and Share are unavailable.
                                                  • For instructions about how to create a data disk image, see Image Management Service User Guide.
                                              • (Optional) Encryption-related parameters

                                                To enable encryption, click Create Xrole to assign KMS access permissions to EVS. If you have rights granting permission, assign the KMS access permissions to EVS. If you do not have the permission, contact the user having the security administrator rights to assign the KMS access permissions. For details, see Can All Users Use the Encryption Feature?

                                                -
                                                • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                                                • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                                                • Xrole Name: EVSAccessKMS: specifies that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                                                • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                                                • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
                                                +
                                                • Encryption: indicates that the EVS disk has been encrypted.
                                                • Create Xrole: assigns KMS access permissions to EVS to obtain KMS keys. After the permissions are assigned, follow-up operations do not require assigning permissions again.
                                                • Xrole Name: set to EVSAccessKMS, which means that permissions have been assigned to EVS to obtain KMS keys for encrypting or decrypting EVS disks.
                                                • KMS Key Name: specifies the name of the key used by the encrypted EVS disk. You can select an existing key, or click Create KMS Key and create a new one on the KMS console. The default value is evs/default.
                                                • KMS Key ID: specifies the ID of the key used by the encrypted data disk.
                                            • Click Next: Configure Network.
                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572590.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572590.html index 805652e1..d3cf2196 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572590.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572590.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
                                        5. (Optional) Add an extension NIC. You can add multiple extension NICs to an ECS and specify IP addresses for them (including primary NICs).

                                          If you specify an IP address for a NIC when creating multiple ECSs in a batch:

                                          • This IP address serves as the start IP address.
                                          • Ensure that the IP addresses required by the NICs are within the subnet, consecutive, and available.
                                          • The subnet with the specified IP address cannot overlap with other subnets.
                                          -
                                          • MTU Settings: This parameter is optional.

                                            If your ECS is of M2 or large-memory type, you can click MTU Settings to configure the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for a to-be-added extension NIC for improving network performance. An MTU can only be a number, ranging from 1280 to 8888.

                                            +
                                            • MTU Settings: This parameter is optional.

                                              If your ECS is of large-memory type, you can click MTU Settings to configure the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for a to-be-added extension NIC for improving network performance. An MTU can only be a number, ranging from 1280 to 8888.

                                          • Set Security Group by selecting an available security group from the drop-down list or creating a new one.

                                            A security group controls ECS access within or between security groups by defining access rules. This enhances ECS security.

                                            When creating an ECS, you can select multiple (recommended not more than five) security groups. In such a case, the access rules of all the selected security groups apply on the ECS.

                                            @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@

                                            If you use the default security group rules for the outbound direction, the preceding requirements are met, and the ECS can be initialized. The default security group rules for the outbound direction are as follows:

                                            • Protocol: ANY
                                            • Port Range: ANY
                                            • Remote End: 0.0.0.0/16
                                        -
                                      4. Set EIP.

                                        An EIP is a static public IP address bound to an ECS in a VPC. Using the EIP, the ECS provides services externally.

                                        +
                                      5. Set EIP.

                                        An EIP is a static public IP address bound to an ECS in a VPC. Using the EIP, the ECS provides services externally.

                                        The following options are provided:

                                        • Auto assign

                                          The system automatically assigns an EIP for the ECS. The EIP provides a dedicated bandwidth that is configurable.

                                        • Use existing

                                          An existing EIP is assigned for the ECS. When using an existing EIP, you are not allowed to create ECSs in a batch.

                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572591.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572591.html index 5edaaeb0..0fcb1877 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572591.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0163572591.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

                                          Advanced Settings

                                          1. Set ECS Name.

                                            The name can be customized but can contain only letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).

                                            If you want to create multiple ECSs at a time, the system automatically sequences these ECSs.

                                            Allow duplicate name: allows ECS names to be duplicate. If you select Allow duplicate name and create multiple ECSs in a batch, the created ECSs will have the same name.

                                            -

                                            The ECS Name set in this step will be the initial host name in the ECS OS.

                                            +

                                            The ECS Name set in this step will be the initial host name in the ECS OS.

                                            Consecutive periods (.) or hyphens (-) will be replaced with the first character to prevent unknown issues.

                                          2. (Optional) Specify the description of the ECS.
                                          3. Set Login Mode.
                                            Key pair: allows you to use a key pair for login authentication. You can select an existing key pair, or click Create Key Pair and create a desired one.

                                            If you use an existing key pair, make sure that you have saved the key file locally. Otherwise, logging in to the ECS will fail.

                                            @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@

                                            After creating the ECS, you can view the tags on the pages providing details about the ECS, EIP, and EVS disks.

                                            For details, see Overview.

                                            -
                                          4. Agency

                                            This configuration is optional. When your ECS resources need to be shared with other accounts, or your ECS is delegated to professional personnel or team for management, the tenant administrator creates an agency in IAM and grants the ECS management permissions to the personnel or team. The delegated account can log in to the cloud system and switch to your account to manage resources. You do not need to share security credentials (such as passwords) with other accounts, ensuring the security of your account.

                                            +
                                          5. Agency

                                            This configuration is optional. When your ECS resources need to be shared with other accounts, or your ECS is delegated to professional personnel or team for management, the tenant administrator creates an agency in IAM and grants the ECS management permissions to the personnel or team. The delegated account can log in to the cloud system and switch to your account to manage resources. You do not need to share security credentials (such as passwords) with other accounts, ensuring the security of your account.

                                            If you have created an agency in IAM, you can select the agency from the drop-down list and obtain specified operation permissions. For instructions about how to create an agency, see Identity and Access Management User Guide.

                                      6. Click Next: Confirm.
                                      diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0166284971.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0166284971.html index 1dd2999f..86649aaa 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0166284971.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0166284971.html @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@

                                  Solution

                                  1. Download WinSCP.
                                  1. Install WinSCP.
                                  2. Start WinSCP.

                                    Set parameters as follows:

                                    -
                                    • File protocol: Set this to SFTP or SCP.
                                    • Host name: Enter the EIP bound to the ECS. Log in to the management console to obtain the EIP.
                                    • Port number: 22 by default.
                                    • User Name: Enter the username for logging in to the ECS.
                                      • If the ECS is logged in using an SSH key pair,
                                        • The username is core for a CoreOS public image.
                                        • The username is root for a non-CoreOS public image.
                                        +
                                        • File protocol: Set this to SFTP or SCP.
                                        • Host name: Enter the EIP bound to the ECS. Log in to the management console to obtain the EIP.
                                        • Port number: 22 by default.
                                        • User Name: Enter the username for logging in to the ECS.
                                          • If the ECS is logged in using an SSH key pair,
                                            • The username is core for a CoreOS public image.
                                            • The username is root for a non-CoreOS public image.
                                          • If the ECS is logged in using a password, the username is root for a public image.
                                          -
                                        • Password: the password set when you created the ECS or converted using a key.
                                        +
                                      • Password: the password set when you created the ECS or converted using a key.
                                    • Click Login.
                                    • Drag a file from the local computer on the left to the remotely logged in ECS on the right to transfer the file.
                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429328.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429328.html index 265dc331..4b05cc9b 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429328.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429328.html @@ -1,26 +1,34 @@

                                  Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly?

                                  -

                                  If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye, the system automatically sends an alarm to you when the bandwidth or CPU usage reaches the threshold specified in the rule.

                                  +

                                  If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye, the system automatically sends an alarm to you when the bandwidth or CPU usage reaches the threshold specified in the rule.

                                  To handle this issue, perform the following operations:

                                  -
                                  1. Fault locating

                                    Identify the processes leading to high bandwidth or CPU usage.

                                    -

                                    Windows offer multiple tools to locate faults, including Task Manager, Performance Monitor, Resource Monitor, Process Explorer, Xperf (supported by versions later than Windows Server 2008), and full memory dump analysis.

                                    -
                                  1. Check whether the processes are normal and handle the issue accordingly.
                                    • If the processes are not malicious, optimize their programs or modify ECS specifications.
                                    • If the processes are malicious, stop these processes manually or use a third-party tool to stop them automatically.
                                    +
                                    1. Fault locating:

                                      Identify the drivers from unknown sources and processes leading to high bandwidth or CPU usage.

                                      +

                                      Windows offer multiple tools to locate faults, including Task Manager, Performance Monitor, Resource Monitor, Process Explorer, Xperf (supported by versions later than Windows Server 2008), and full memory dump.

                                      +
                                    1. Check whether the processes and drivers are normal and handle the issue accordingly.
                                      • If the processes are not malicious, optimize their programs or modify ECS specifications.
                                      • If the processes are malicious, stop these processes manually or use a third-party tool to stop them automatically.
                                      • If the drivers are from official sources, there is no need to deal with system built-in drivers. Determine whether to uninstall the third-party software based on your requirements.
                                      • If the drivers are from unknown sources, you are advised to uninstall them by using commercial antivirus software or third-party security management tools.
                                    -

                                    Fault Locating

                                    1. Log in to the ECS using VNC available on the management console.
                                    2. Start the Run dialog box, and then enter perfmon -res.
                                      Figure 1 Starting the Resource Monitor
                                      +

                                      Fault Locating

                                      1. Log in to the ECS using VNC available on the management console.
                                      2. Start the Run dialog box, and then enter perfmon -res.
                                        Figure 1 Starting the Resource Monitor
                                      3. On the Resource Monitor page, click the CPU or Network tab to view the CPU or bandwidth usage.
                                        Figure 2 Resource Monitor
                                      4. Obtain the IDs and names of the processes with high CPU or bandwidth usage.
                                      5. On the remote login page, click Ctrl+Alt+Del to start the Windows Task Manager.

                                        Alternatively, start the Run dialog box and enter taskmgr to start the Windows Task Manager.

                                        The following describes how to display PIDs in Windows Task Manager, locate a process, and check whether it is malicious.

                                        1. Click the Details tab.
                                        2. Click PID to sort the data.
                                        3. Right-click the process with high CPU or bandwidth usage and choose Open File Location from the shortcut menu.
                                        4. Check whether the process is malicious.
                                          Figure 3 Checking the process
                                        +
                                      6. Open the Run dialog box and enter fltmc to view the filter drivers of the system.
                                        The following figure uses Windows 10 as an example. Different OSs have different built-in drivers. For details, see their official websites. If a third-party driver is installed, it is also displayed in this figure.
                                        Figure 4 Viewing the system drivers
                                        +
                                        +

                                        The following describes how to view a driver source and check whether the source is unknown.

                                        +
                                        1. Go to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers directory on the local PC.
                                        2. Click the name of the unknown driver and choose Properties to view its details.
                                        3. Click the Digital Signatures tab to view the driver source.
                                          Figure 5 Viewing the driver source
                                          +
                                      -

                                      Troubleshooting

                                      Before the troubleshooting, check whether the processes leading to the high CPU or bandwidth usage are normal, and handle the issue accordingly.

                                      +

                                      Troubleshooting

                                      Before the troubleshooting, check whether the processes or drivers leading to the high CPU or bandwidth usage are normal, and handle the issue accordingly.

                                      Suggestions for non-malicious processes

                                      -
                                      1. If your ECS runs Windows Server 2008 or 2012, ensure that the available memory is 2 GB or larger.
                                      2. Check whether Windows Update is running on the backend.
                                      3. Check whether the antivirus software is running scan tasks on the backend.
                                      4. Check whether any applications requiring high CPU or bandwidth are running on the ECS. If so, modify ECS specifications or enlarge bandwidth.
                                      5. If the ECS configuration meets the application requirements, deploy applications separately. For example, deploy the database and applications separately.
                                      -

                                      Suggestions for malicious processes

                                      +
                                      1. If your ECS runs Windows Server 2008 or 2012, ensure that the available memory is 2 GiB or larger.
                                      2. Check whether Windows Update is running.
                                      3. Check whether the antivirus software is scanning files and programs on the backend.
                                      4. Check whether any applications requiring high CPU or bandwidth resources are running on the ECS. If yes, modify ECS specifications or increase bandwidth.
                                      5. If the ECS configuration meets the application requirements, deploy applications separately. For example, deploy the database and applications separately.
                                      +

                                      Suggestions for malicious processes

                                      If the high CPU or bandwidth usage is caused by viruses or Trojan horses, manually stop the affected processes. You are advised to troubleshoot the issue as follows:

                                      1. Use the commercial-edition antivirus software or install Microsoft Safety Scanner to scan for viruses in security mode.
                                      2. Install the latest patches for Windows.
                                      3. Run MSconfig to disable all drivers that are not delivered with Microsoft and check whether the fault is rectified. For details, see How to perform a clean boot in Windows.
                                      +

                                      Suggestions for drivers from unknown sources

                                      +

                                      Some viruses and Trojan horses are loaded through the filter drivers of the system. If you find a driver from an unknown source, you are advised to uninstall it. You can also use commercial antivirus software or third-party security management tools to delete it.

                                      +

                                      If an unknown driver cannot be deleted, or will appear again after being deleted, it is usually a virus or Trojan horse driver. If the driver cannot be completely deleted using commercial antivirus software or third-party security management tools, you are advised to reinstall the OS and back up data before the reinstallation.

                                      diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429329.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429329.html index 256c21f0..36598117 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429329.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0167429329.html @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@

                                      Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly?

                                      -

                                      If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye, the system automatically sends an alarm to you when the bandwidth or CPU usage reaches the threshold specified in the rule.

                                      +

                                      If your ECS runs slowly or is inaccessible unexpectedly, the bandwidth or vCPU usage of the ECS may be excessively high. If you have created an alarm rule using Cloud Eye, the system automatically sends an alarm to you when the bandwidth or CPU usage reaches the threshold specified in the rule.

                                      To handle this issue, perform the following operations:

                                      1. Fault locating

                                        Identify the processes leading to high bandwidth or CPU usage.

                                      1. Check whether the processes are normal and handle the issue accordingly.
                                        • If the processes are normal, optimize them or modify ECS specifications.
                                        • If the processes are malicious, use a third-party tool to automatically stop the processes or manually stop them.

                                      Common Commands

                                      The following uses the CentOS 7.2 64bit OS as an example to describe common commands. The commands may vary depending on Linux OS editions. For details, see the official documentation for the specific OS edition.

                                      -

                                      The common commands for checking Linux ECS performance metrics, such as the CPU usage, are as follows:

                                      +

                                      The common commands for checking Linux ECS performance metrics, such as the CPU usage, are as follows:

                                      • ps -aux
                                      • ps -ef
                                      • top
                                      -

                                      Locating High CPU Usage

                                      1. Log in to the ECS using VNC.
                                      2. Run the following command to check the OS running status:

                                        top

                                        +

                                        Locating High CPU Usage

                                        1. Log in to the ECS using VNC.
                                        2. Run the following command to check the OS running status:

                                          top

                                          Information similar to the following is displayed.

                                          -
                                        3. View the command output.
                                          • The first line in the command output is "20:56:02 up 37 days, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05", indicating that:

                                            The current system time is 20:56:02; the ECS has been running for 37 days; there is one login user; the last three values indicate the average CPU load in the last 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes, respectively.

                                            +
                                          • View the command output.
                                            • The first line in the command output is "20:56:02 up 37 days, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05", indicating that:

                                              The current system time is 20:56:02; the ECS has been running for 37 days; there is one login user; the last three values indicate the average CPU load in the last 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes, respectively.

                                            • The third line in the command output shows the overall CPU usage.
                                            • The fourth line in the command output shows the overall memory usage.
                                            • The lower part of the command output shows the resource usage of each process.
                                              1. On the top page, enter q or press Ctrl+C to exit.
                                              2. Alternatively, click Input Command in the upper right corner of the VNC login page, paste or enter commands in the displayed dialog box, and click Send.
                                              3. Common parameters in top commands are as follows:

                                                s: Change the image update frequency.

                                                l: Show or hide the first line for the top information.

                                                t: Show or hide the second line for tasks and the third line for CPUs.

                                                @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@

                                                Handling High Bandwidth Usage

                                                If the high bandwidth usage is caused by normal service access of non-malicious processes, enlarge the bandwidth to handle this issue. If the high bandwidth usage is caused by abnormal service access, for example, malicious access from certain IP addresses, CC attacks on the ECS, or malicious processes, use the traffic monitoring tool nethogs to monitor the bandwidth usage of each process in real time and identify faulty processes.

                                                • Using nethogs for troubleshooting
                                                  1. Run the following command to install nethogs:

                                                    yum install nethogs -y

                                                    After the installation, run the netgos command to check bandwidth usage.

                                                    -
                                                    Parameters in the nethogs command are as follows:
                                                    • -d: Set the update interval in the unit of second. The default value is 1.
                                                    • -t: Enable tracing.
                                                    • -c: Set the number of updates.
                                                    • device: Set the NIC to be monitored. The default value is eth0.
                                                    +
                                                    Parameters in the nethogs command are as follows:
                                                    • -d: Set the update interval in the unit of second. The default value is 1s.
                                                    • -t: Enable tracing.
                                                    • -c: Set the number of updates.
                                                    • device: Set the NIC to be monitored. The default value is eth0.
                                                    -
                                                    The following parameters are involved in command execution:
                                                    • q: Exit nethogs.
                                                    • s: Sort processes in the process list by TX traffic in ascending or descending order.
                                                    • r: Sort processes in the process list by RX traffic in ascending or descending order.
                                                    • m: Switch the display unit in the sequence of KB/s, KB, B, and MB.
                                                    +
                                                    The following parameters are involved in command execution:
                                                    • q: Exit nethogs.
                                                    • s: Sort processes in the process list by TX traffic in ascending or descending order.
                                                    • r: Sort processes in the process list by RX traffic in ascending or descending order.
                                                    • m: Switch the display unit in the sequence of KB/s, KB, B, and MB.
                                                  2. Run the following command to check the bandwidth usage of each process on the specified NIC:

                                                    nethogs eth1

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                                                Constraints

                                                The operations described in this section apply to FTP on Windows ECSs only.

                                                -

                                                Possible Causes

                                                When NAT is enabled on the FTP server, the FTP client must connect to the FTP server in passive mode. In such a case, the public IP address (EIP) of the server cannot be accessed from the router. Therefore, you need to add the EIP to the public IP address list on the server. Additionally, set the port range to limit the number of ports with data forwarded by the router.

                                                +

                                                Possible Causes

                                                When NAT is enabled on the FTP server, the FTP client must connect to the FTP server in passive mode. In such a case, the public IP address (EIP) of the server cannot be accessed from the router. You need to add the EIP to the public IP address list on the server. Additionally, set the port range to limit the number of ports with data forwarded by the router.

                                                -

                                                Solution

                                                The public IP address must be associated with the private IP address using NAT. Therefore, the server must be configured accordingly.

                                                +

                                                Solution

                                                The EIP must be associated with the private IP address using NAT, so the server must be configured accordingly.

                                                1. Configure the public IP address of the server.

                                                  Choose Edit > Settings.

                                                  Figure 1 Setting the public IP address
                                                  -
                                                2. Choose Passive mode settings, set the port range (for example, 50000-50100) for transmitting data, and enter the target public IP address.
                                                  Figure 2 Setting the range of ports for data transmission
                                                  +
                                                3. Choose Passive mode settings, set the port range (for example, 50000-50100) for transmitting data, and enter the target EIP.
                                                  Figure 2 Setting the range of ports for data transmission
                                                4. Click OK.
                                                5. Allow traffic on TCP ports 50000-50100 and 21 in the security group in the inbound direction.
                                                6. Test the connection on the client.
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                                                If your account does not need individual IAM users for permissions management, skip this section.

                                                IAM is a free service. You pay only for the resources in your account. For more information about IAM, see IAM Service Overview.

                                                ECS Permissions

                                                By default, new IAM users do not have permissions assigned. You need to add a user to one or more groups, and attach permissions policies or roles to these groups. Users inherit permissions from the groups to which they are added and can perform specified operations on cloud services based on the permissions.

                                                -

                                                ECS is a project-level service deployed and accessed in specific physical regions. To assign ECS permissions to a user group, specify the scope as region-specific projects and select projects for the permissions to take effect. If you select All projects, the permissions will take effect for user groups in all region-specific projects. When accessing ECS, the users need to switch to a region where they have got permissions to use this service.

                                                -
                                                You can grant users permissions by using roles and policies.
                                                • Roles: A type of coarse-grained authorization mechanism that defines permissions related to user responsibilities. This mechanism provides only a limited number of service-level roles for authorization. When using roles to grant permissions, you need to also assign other roles on which the permissions depend to take effect. However, roles are not an ideal choice for fine-grained authorization and secure access control.
                                                • Policies: A fine-grained authorization strategy that defines permissions required to perform operations on specific cloud resources under certain conditions. This mechanism allows for more flexible policy-based authorization, meeting requirements for secure access control. For example, you can grant ECS users only the permissions for managing a certain type of ECSs.

                                                  Most policies define permissions based on APIs. For the API actions supported by ECS, see "Permissions Policies and Supported Actions" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.

                                                  +

                                                  ECS is a project-level service deployed and accessed in specific physical regions. To assign ECS permissions to a user group, specify the scope as region-specific projects and select projects for the permissions to take effect. If you select All projects, the permissions will take effect for user groups in all region-specific projects. When accessing ECS, the users need to switch to a region where they have got permissions to use this service.

                                                  +
                                                  You can grant users permissions by using roles and policies.
                                                  • Roles: A type of coarse-grained authorization mechanism that defines permissions related to user responsibilities. This mechanism provides only a limited number of service-level roles for authorization. When using roles to grant permissions, you need to also assign other roles which the permissions depend on to take effect. However, roles are not an ideal choice for fine-grained authorization and secure access control.
                                                  • Policies: A fine-grained authorization strategy that defines permissions required to perform operations on specific cloud resources under certain conditions. This mechanism allows for more flexible policy-based authorization, meeting requirements for secure access control. For example, you can grant ECS users only the permissions for managing a certain type of ECSs.

                                                    Most policies define permissions based on APIs. For the API actions supported by ECS, see "Permissions Policies and Supported Actions" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.

                                                  Table 1 lists all the system policies supported by ECS. -
                                                  Table 1 System-defined policies supported by ECS

                                                  Policy Name

                                                  +
                                                  @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
                                                  Table 1 System-defined permissions for ECS

                                                  Policy/Role Name

                                                  Description

                                                  -

                                                  Helpful Links

                                                  +

                                                  Helpful Links

                                                  ECS FullAccess Policy Content

                                                  {
                                                           "Version": "1.1",
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                                                  index 92d3ddd3..1cb89e2f 100644
                                                  --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265913.html
                                                  +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265913.html
                                                  @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
                                                   
                                                   

                                                  Creating a User and Granting ECS Permissions

                                                  Use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control over your ECSs. With IAM, you can:

                                                  -
                                                  • Create IAM users for employees based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user will have their own security credentials for accessing ECS resources.
                                                  • Grant only the permissions required for users to perform a specific task.
                                                  • Delegate access to other accounts or cloud services for efficient O&M.
                                                  +
                                                  • Create IAM users for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user will have their own security credentials for accessing ECS resources.
                                                  • Grant only the permissions required for users to perform a specific task.
                                                  • Delegate access to other accounts or cloud services for efficient O&M.

                                                  If your account does not need individual IAM users, skip this section.

                                                  This section describes the procedure for granting permissions (see Process Flow).

                                                  Prerequisites

                                                  Before assigning permissions to user groups, you should learn about system policies supported by ECS and select the policies based on service requirements.

                                                  @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@

                                                  Process Flow

                                                  Figure 1 Process for granting ECS permissions

                                                  -
                                                  1. Create a user group and assign permissions to it.

                                                    Create a user group on the IAM console, and attach the ECSReadOnlyAccess policy to the group.

                                                    -
                                                  2. Create an IAM user.

                                                    Create a user on the IAM console and add the user to the group created in 1.

                                                    -
                                                  3. Log in and verify permissions.

                                                    Log in to the ECS console by using the created user, and verify that the user only has read permissions for ECS.

                                                    +
                                                    1. Create a user group and assign permissions.

                                                      Create a user group on the IAM console and assign the ECS ReadOnlyAccess permissions to the group.

                                                      +
                                                    2. Create a user and add the user to the user group.

                                                      Create a user on the IAM console and add the user to the group created in 1.

                                                      +
                                                    3. Log in to the management console as the created user.

                                                      In the authorized region, perform the following operations:

                                                      • Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server in Service List. On the ECS console, click Create ECS. If the creation attempt failed, the ECSReadOnlyAccess policy has already taken effect.
                                                      • Choose any service other than ECS in Service List. If a message appears indicating that you have insufficient permissions to access the service, the ECSReadOnlyAccess policy has already taken effect.
                                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265914.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265914.html index d455b7e6..95588137 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265914.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0170265914.html @@ -4,22 +4,52 @@

                                                  Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of ECS. For the actions that can be added to custom policies, see "Permissions Policies and Supported Actions" in "Elastic Cloud Server API Reference".

                                                  You can create custom policies in either of the following ways:

                                                  • Visual editor: Select cloud services, actions, resources, and request conditions. This does not require knowledge of policy syntax.
                                                  • JSON: Edit JSON policies from scratch or based on an existing policy.
                                                  -

                                                  For details, see Creating a Custom Policy. The following section contains examples of common ECS custom policies.

                                                  -

                                                  Example Custom Policies

                                                  • Example 1: Allowing users to stop and delete multiple ECSs at a time
                                                    { 
                                                    -    "Version": "1.1", 
                                                    -    "Statement": [ 
                                                    -        { 
                                                    -            "Effect": "Allow", 
                                                    -            "Action": [ 
                                                    -                " 
                                                    -                     ecs:servers:stop 
                                                    -                     ecs:servers:get 
                                                    -                 " 
                                                    -            ] 
                                                    -        } 
                                                    -    ] 
                                                    +

                                                    For details, see Creating a Custom Policy. The following provides examples of common ECS custom policies.

                                                    +

                                                    Example Custom Policies

                                                    • Example 1: Only allowing users to start, stop, and restart ECSs in batches
                                                      {
                                                      +    "Version": "1.1",
                                                      +    "Statement": [
                                                      +        {
                                                      +            "Effect": "Allow",
                                                      +            "Action": [
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServerFlavors:get",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:reboot",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:start",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:get",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:list",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:stop"
                                                      +            ]
                                                      +        }
                                                      +    ]
                                                       }
                                                      -
                                                    • Example 2: Denying ECS deletion

                                                      A policy with only "Deny" permissions must be used in conjunction with other policies to take effect. If the permissions assigned to a user contain both "Allow" and "Deny", the "Deny" permissions take precedence over the "Allow" permissions.

                                                      +
                                                    • Example 2: Only allowing users to stop and delete ECSs in batches
                                                      {
                                                      +    "Version": "1.1",
                                                      +    "Statement": [
                                                      +        {
                                                      +            "Effect": "Allow",
                                                      +            "Action": [
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:get",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:delete",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:list",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:stop"
                                                      +            ]
                                                      +        }
                                                      +    ]
                                                      +}
                                                      +
                                                    • Example 3: Only allowing VNC login
                                                      {
                                                      +    "Version": "1.1",
                                                      +    "Statement": [
                                                      +        {
                                                      +            "Effect": "Allow",
                                                      +            "Action": [
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServerFlavors:get",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:vnc",
                                                      +                 "ecs:cloudServers:get",
                                                      +                "ecs:cloudServers:list"
                                                      +             ]
                                                      +        }
                                                      +    ]
                                                      +}
                                                      +
                                                    • Example 4: Denying ECS deletion

                                                      A policy with only "Deny" permissions must be used in conjunction with other policies to take effect. If the permissions assigned to a user contain both "Allow" and "Deny", the "Deny" permissions take precedence over the "Allow" permissions.

                                                      The following method can be used if you need to assign permissions of the ECSFullAccess policy to a user but you want to prevent the user from deleting ECSs. Create a custom policy for denying ECS deletion, and attach both policies to the group to which the user belongs. Then, the user can perform all operations on ECSs except deleting ECSs. The following is an example of a deny policy:

                                                      { 
                                                             "Version": "1.1", 
                                                      diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0174917535.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0174917535.html
                                                      index 696f19a2..1efa1f6b 100644
                                                      --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0174917535.html
                                                      +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0174917535.html
                                                      @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
                                                       

                                                    Procedure

                                                    1. Log in to the management console.
                                                    2. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project.
                                                    3. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
                                                    4. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.

                                                      The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.

                                                    5. On the EIPs tab, click Bind EIP.
                                                      Figure 1 EIPs
                                                      -
                                                    6. Select an EIP and click OK.

                                                      If no EIP is available in the current region, the EIP list is empty. In such a case, allocate an EIP and then bind it.

                                                      +
                                                    7. Select an EIP and click OK.

                                                      If no EIP is available in the current region, the EIP list is empty. In such a case, allocate an EIP and then bind it.

                                                      Figure 2 Binding an EIP

                                                      View the bound EIP on the EIPs tab.

                                                      @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
                                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177457773.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177457773.html index 3d8c829d..cc9fc5ff 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177457773.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177457773.html @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@

                                                    Overview

                                                    -

                                                    Image

                                                    An image is an ECS or BMS template that contains an OS or service data. It may also contain proprietary software and application software, such as database software. Images are classified into public, private, and shared images.

                                                    -

                                                    Image Management Service (IMS) allows you to easily create and manage images. You can create an ECS using a public image, private image, or shared image. You can also use an existing ECS or external image file to create a private image.

                                                    +

                                                    Image

                                                    An image is an ECS or BMS template that contains an OS or service data. It may also contain proprietary software and application software, such as database software. Images are classified into public, private, and shared images.

                                                    +

                                                    Image Management Service (IMS) allows you to easily create and manage images. You can create an ECS using a public image, private image, or shared image. You can also use an existing ECS or external image file to create a private image.

                                                    Public Image

                                                    A public image is a standard, widely used image that contains a common OS, such as Ubuntu, CentOS, or Debian, and preinstalled public applications. This image is available to all users. Select your desired public image. Alternatively, create a private image based on a public image to copy an existing ECS or rapidly create ECSs in a batch. You can customize a public image by configuring the application environment or software.

                                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html index 420dfa7d..d37a3e24 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html @@ -2543,67 +2543,9 @@
                                                  - -
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 10 M2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  -

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  Memory

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  -

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  -

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  -

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  -

                                                  Hardware

                                                  -

                                                  m2.4xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  16

                                                  -

                                                  128

                                                  -

                                                  8/5

                                                  -

                                                  40

                                                  -

                                                  4

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                                                  -

                                                  -

                                                  m2.8xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  32

                                                  -

                                                  256

                                                  -

                                                  13/8

                                                  -

                                                  60

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  -

                                                  Large-Memory

                                                  -
                                                  Table 11 E6 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  @@ -2666,7 +2608,7 @@
                                                  Table 10 E6 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -
                                                  Table 12 E3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  @@ -2766,7 +2708,7 @@

                                                  Disk-intensive

                                                  -
                                                  Table 11 E3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Table 13 D2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  @@ -2899,7 +2841,7 @@

                                                  Ultra-high I/O

                                                  -
                                                  Table 12 D2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Table 14 I3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  @@ -3117,1092 +3059,778 @@
                                                  Table 13 I3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  High-Performance Computing

                                                  -
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 15 Hl1 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  -

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  Memory (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  -

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  -

                                                  Network

                                                  -

                                                  Hardware

                                                  -

                                                  hl1.8xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  32

                                                  -

                                                  256

                                                  -

                                                  9/9

                                                  -

                                                  90

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

                                                  -

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                                                  -
                                                  -
                                                  - -
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 16 H2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  -

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  Memory (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  -

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  -

                                                  Local Disks

                                                  -

                                                  Local Disk (TB)

                                                  -

                                                  Network

                                                  -

                                                  Hardware

                                                  -

                                                  h2.3xlarge.10

                                                  -

                                                  16

                                                  -

                                                  128

                                                  -

                                                  13/13

                                                  -

                                                  90

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  1

                                                  -

                                                  3.2

                                                  -

                                                  100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

                                                  -

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® E5-2667 v4

                                                  -

                                                  h2.3xlarge.20

                                                  -

                                                  16

                                                  -

                                                  256

                                                  -

                                                  13/13

                                                  -

                                                  90

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  1

                                                  -

                                                  3.2

                                                  -

                                                  100 Gbit/s EDR InfiniBand

                                                  -
                                                  -
                                                  -

                                                  GPU-accelerated

                                                  -
                                                  Table 17 G7v ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 14 G7v ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  g7v.2xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  g7v.2xlarge.8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  15/3

                                                  +

                                                  15/3

                                                  100

                                                  +

                                                  100

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-8Q

                                                  +

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-8Q

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  g7v.4xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  g7v.4xlarge.8

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  128

                                                  +

                                                  128

                                                  20/6

                                                  +

                                                  20/6

                                                  150

                                                  +

                                                  150

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-16Q

                                                  +

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-16Q

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  g7v.6xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  g7v.6xlarge.8

                                                  24

                                                  +

                                                  24

                                                  192

                                                  +

                                                  192

                                                  25/9

                                                  +

                                                  25/9

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-24Q

                                                  +

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40-24Q

                                                  24

                                                  +

                                                  24

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 18 G7 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 15 G7 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  g7.12xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  g7.12xlarge.8

                                                  48

                                                  +

                                                  48

                                                  384

                                                  +

                                                  384

                                                  35/18

                                                  +

                                                  35/18

                                                  750

                                                  +

                                                  750

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40

                                                  +

                                                  1 × NVIDIA-A40

                                                  1 × 48

                                                  +

                                                  1 × 48

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  g7.24xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  g7.24xlarge.8

                                                  96

                                                  +

                                                  96

                                                  768

                                                  +

                                                  768

                                                  40/36

                                                  +

                                                  40/36

                                                  850

                                                  +

                                                  850

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  2 × NVIDIA-A40

                                                  +

                                                  2 × NVIDIA-A40

                                                  2 × 48

                                                  +

                                                  2 × 48

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 19 G6 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 16 G6 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  g6.4xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  g6.4xlarge.4

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  g6.10xlarge.7

                                                  +

                                                  g6.10xlarge.7

                                                  40

                                                  +

                                                  40

                                                  280

                                                  +

                                                  280

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  g6.20xlarge.7

                                                  +

                                                  g6.20xlarge.7

                                                  80

                                                  +

                                                  80

                                                  560

                                                  +

                                                  560

                                                  30/30

                                                  +

                                                  30/30

                                                  400

                                                  +

                                                  400

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  2 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  2 × T4

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 20 P3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 17 P3 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  p3.2xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p3.2xlarge.8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  10/4

                                                  +

                                                  10/4

                                                  100

                                                  +

                                                  100

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  1 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  +

                                                  1 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  80

                                                  +

                                                  80

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p3.4xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p3.4xlarge.8

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  128

                                                  +

                                                  128

                                                  15/8

                                                  +

                                                  15/8

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  2 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  +

                                                  2 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  160

                                                  +

                                                  160

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p3.8xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p3.8xlarge.8

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  256

                                                  +

                                                  256

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  350

                                                  +

                                                  350

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  4 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  +

                                                  4 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  320

                                                  +

                                                  320

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p3.16xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p3.16xlarge.8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  512

                                                  +

                                                  512

                                                  36/30

                                                  +

                                                  36/30

                                                  700

                                                  +

                                                  700

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  +

                                                  8 × NVIDIA A100 80GB

                                                  640

                                                  +

                                                  640

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 21 P2s ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 18 P2s ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Connection

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Connection

                                                  GPU Memory (GiB)

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  Hardware

                                                  +

                                                  Hardware

                                                  p2s.2xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2s.2xlarge.8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  10/4

                                                  +

                                                  10/4

                                                  50

                                                  +

                                                  50

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  1 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  1 × V100

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  +

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  1 × 32 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  1 × 32 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  CPU: 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor 6278

                                                  +

                                                  CPU: 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor 6278

                                                  p2s.4xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2s.4xlarge.8

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  128

                                                  +

                                                  128

                                                  15/8

                                                  +

                                                  15/8

                                                  100

                                                  +

                                                  100

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  2 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  2 × V100

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  +

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  2 × 32 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  2 × 32 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p2s.8xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2s.8xlarge.8

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  256

                                                  +

                                                  256

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  4 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  4 × V100

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  +

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  4 × 32 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  4 × 32 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p2s.16xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2s.16xlarge.8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  512

                                                  +

                                                  512

                                                  30/30

                                                  +

                                                  30/30

                                                  400

                                                  +

                                                  400

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  8 × V100

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  +

                                                  PCIe Gen3

                                                  8 × 32 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  8 × 32 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 22 P2v ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 19 P2v ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Connection

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Connection

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  Hardware

                                                  +

                                                  Hardware

                                                  p2v.2xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2v.2xlarge.8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  10/4

                                                  +

                                                  10/4

                                                  50

                                                  +

                                                  50

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  1 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  1 × V100

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  1 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  1 × 16 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake-SP Gold 6151 v5

                                                  +

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake-SP Gold 6151 v5

                                                  p2v.4xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2v.4xlarge.8

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  128

                                                  +

                                                  128

                                                  15/8

                                                  +

                                                  15/8

                                                  100

                                                  +

                                                  100

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  2 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  2 × V100

                                                  NVLink

                                                  +

                                                  NVLink

                                                  2 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  2 × 16 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p2v.8xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2v.8xlarge.8

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  256

                                                  +

                                                  256

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  4 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  4 × V100

                                                  NVLink

                                                  +

                                                  NVLink

                                                  4 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  4 × 16 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  p2v.16xlarge.8

                                                  +

                                                  p2v.16xlarge.8

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  512

                                                  +

                                                  512

                                                  30/30

                                                  +

                                                  30/30

                                                  400

                                                  +

                                                  400

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8 × V100

                                                  +

                                                  8 × V100

                                                  NVLink

                                                  +

                                                  NVLink

                                                  8 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  8 × 16 GiB

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  Table 23 P2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  +
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 20 Pi2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  +

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  Memory

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  -

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  -

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  -

                                                  GPUs

                                                  -

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Local Disks

                                                  -

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  -

                                                  Hardware

                                                  -

                                                  p2.2xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  64

                                                  -

                                                  5/1.6

                                                  -

                                                  35

                                                  -

                                                  2

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  1 × V100

                                                  -

                                                  1 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  1 × 800 GiB NVMe

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                                                  -

                                                  p2.4xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  16

                                                  -

                                                  128

                                                  -

                                                  8/3.2

                                                  -

                                                  70

                                                  -

                                                  4

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  2 × V100

                                                  -

                                                  2 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  2 × 800 GiB NVMe

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  p2.8xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  32

                                                  -

                                                  256

                                                  -

                                                  10/6.5

                                                  -

                                                  140

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  4 × V100

                                                  -

                                                  4 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  4 × 800 GiB NVMe

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  -
                                                  - -
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 24 P1 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  -

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  Memory

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  -

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  -

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  -

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  -

                                                  GPUs

                                                  -

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Local Disks

                                                  -

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  -

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  -

                                                  Hardware

                                                  -

                                                  p1.2xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  64

                                                  -

                                                  5/1.6

                                                  -

                                                  35

                                                  -

                                                  2

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  1 × P100

                                                  -

                                                  1 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  1 × 800

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v4

                                                  -

                                                  p1.4xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  16

                                                  -

                                                  128

                                                  -

                                                  8/3.2

                                                  -

                                                  70

                                                  -

                                                  4

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  2 × P100

                                                  -

                                                  2 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  2 × 800

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -

                                                  p1.8xlarge.8

                                                  -

                                                  32

                                                  -

                                                  256

                                                  -

                                                  10/6.5

                                                  -

                                                  140

                                                  -

                                                  8

                                                  -

                                                  12

                                                  -

                                                  4 × P100

                                                  -

                                                  4 × 16

                                                  -

                                                  4 × 800

                                                  -

                                                  KVM

                                                  -
                                                  -
                                                  - -
                                                  - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0208808104.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0208808104.html index 68aa4a2d..b8a8e339 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0208808104.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0208808104.html @@ -13,10 +13,6 @@ - -
                                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0213874991.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0213874991.html index 75d794ea..b096c926 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0213874991.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0213874991.html @@ -42,24 +42,6 @@
                                                  - - - - - - - - - -
                                                  Table 25 Pi2 ECS specifications

                                                  Flavor

                                                  -

                                                  vCPUs

                                                  -

                                                  Memory

                                                  +

                                                  Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  +

                                                  Max./Assured Bandwidth

                                                  (Gbit/s)

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  +

                                                  Max. PPS

                                                  (10,000)

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NIC Queues

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  +

                                                  Max. NICs

                                                  GPUs

                                                  +

                                                  GPUs

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  +

                                                  GPU Memory

                                                  (GiB)

                                                  Local Disks

                                                  +

                                                  Local Disks

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  +

                                                  Virtualization

                                                  Hardware

                                                  +

                                                  Hardware

                                                  pi2.2xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  pi2.2xlarge.4

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  10/4

                                                  +

                                                  10/4

                                                  50

                                                  +

                                                  50

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  4

                                                  +

                                                  4

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  1 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  1 × 16 GiB

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151 3.0 GHz or Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6278 2.6 GHz

                                                  +

                                                  CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151 3.0 GHz or Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6278 2.6 GHz

                                                  pi2.4xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  pi2.3xlarge.4

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  12

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  48

                                                  15/8

                                                  +

                                                  12/6

                                                  100

                                                  +

                                                  80

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  6

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  6

                                                  2 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  1 × T4

                                                  2 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  1 × 16 GiB

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  pi2.8xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  pi2.4xlarge.4

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  128

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  25/15

                                                  +

                                                  15/8

                                                  200

                                                  +

                                                  100

                                                  16

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  4 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  2 × T4

                                                  4 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  2 × 16 GiB

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  pi2.16xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  pi2.8xlarge.4

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  256

                                                  +

                                                  128

                                                  30/30

                                                  +

                                                  25/15

                                                  400

                                                  +

                                                  200

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  16

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  8 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  4 × T4

                                                  8 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  4 × 16 GiB

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  +

                                                  pi2.16xlarge.4

                                                  +

                                                  64

                                                  +

                                                  256

                                                  +

                                                  30/30

                                                  +

                                                  400

                                                  +

                                                  32

                                                  +

                                                  8

                                                  +

                                                  8 × T4

                                                  +

                                                  8 × 16 GiB

                                                  +

                                                  N/A

                                                  +

                                                  KVM

                                                  V100

                                                  P2

                                                  -

                                                  Tesla

                                                  -

                                                  V

                                                  -

                                                  V100

                                                  -

                                                  P1

                                                  -

                                                  Tesla

                                                  -

                                                  P

                                                  -

                                                  P100

                                                  -

                                                  Pi2

                                                  Tesla

                                                  diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940105.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940105.html index d910e054..004cd219 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940105.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940105.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                                                  Why Do the Disks of a Windows ECS Go Offline After I Modify the ECS Specifications?

                                                  -

                                                  Scenarios

                                                  After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. Therefore, you need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.

                                                  +

                                                  Scenarios

                                                  After you modify specifications of a Windows ECS, the disks may go offline. You need to check the number of disks after you modify the specifications.

                                                  Procedure

                                                  1. Check whether the number of disks displayed on the Computer page after you modified ECS specifications is the same as the number of disks before you modified ECS specifications.
                                                    • If the numbers are the same, the status of the disks is properly. No further action is required.
                                                    • If the numbers are different, the disks are offline. In this case, go to step 2.

                                                    For example:

                                                    @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
                                                    Figure 2 Disks after modifying ECS specifications

                                                    Only one system disk is displayed. The data disks are offline after you modify the specifications.

                                                  2. Bring the disks online.
                                                    1. Click Start in the task bar. In the displayed Start menu, right-click Computer and choose Manage from the shortcut menu.

                                                      The Server Manager page is displayed.

                                                      -
                                                    2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Storage > Disk Management.

                                                      The Disk Management page is displayed.

                                                      +
                                                    3. In the left navigation pane, choose Storage > Disk Management.

                                                      The Disk Management page is displayed.

                                                    4. In the left pane, the disk list is displayed. Right-click the offline disk and choose Online from the shortcut menu to bring it online.
                                                      Figure 3 Bringing the disk online
                                                  3. On the Computer page, check whether the number of disks after you modified ECS specifications is the same as the number of disks before you modified the ECS specifications.
                                                    • If the numbers are the same, no further action is required.
                                                    • If the numbers are different, contact customer service.
                                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940106.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940106.html index 5c67c3b2..f19c3e24 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940106.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0214940106.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

                                                    Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?

                                                    -

                                                    Scenarios

                                                    After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. Therefore, you need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.

                                                    +

                                                    Scenarios

                                                    After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. You need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.

                                                    Procedure

                                                    1. Log in to the ECS as user root.
                                                    2. Run the following command to view the disks attached before specifications modification:

                                                      fdisk -l | grep 'Disk /dev/'

                                                      Figure 1 Viewing disks attached before specifications modification
                                                      @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@

                                                      As shown in Figure 2, only one disk /dev/vda is attached to the ECS.

                                                    3. Check whether the number of disks obtained in step 3 is the same as that obtained in step 2.
                                                      • If the numbers are the same, the disk attachment is successful. No further action is required.
                                                      • If the numbers are different, the disk attachment failed. In this case, go to step 5.
                                                    4. Run the mount command to attach the affected disks.

                                                      For example, run the following command:

                                                      -

                                                      mount /dev/vbd1 /mnt/vbd1

                                                      -

                                                      In the preceding command, /dev/vbd1 is the disk to be attached, and /mnt/vbd1 is the path for disk attachment.

                                                      -

                                                      Ensure that /mnt/vbd1 is empty. Otherwise, the attachment will fail.

                                                      +

                                                      mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/vdb1

                                                      +

                                                      In the preceding command, /dev/vdb1 is the disk to be attached, and /mnt/vdb1 is the path for disk attachment.

                                                      +

                                                      Ensure that /mnt/vdb1 is empty. Otherwise, the attachment will fail.

                                                    5. Run the following commands to check whether the numbers of disks before and after specifications modifications are the same:

                                                      fdisk -l | grep 'Disk /dev/'

                                                      df -h| grep '/dev/'

                                                      diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236302789.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236302789.html index e0db739a..c45192f5 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236302789.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236302789.html @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@

                                                      How Do I Upload Files to My ECS?

                                                      -

                                                      Windows

                                                      • File transfer tool

                                                        Install a file transfer tool, such as FileZilla on both the local computer and the Windows ECS and use it to transfer files.

                                                        -
                                                      • (Recommended) Local disk mapping

                                                        Use MSTSC to transfer files. This method does not support resumable transmission. Therefore, do not use this method to transfer large files.

                                                        +

                                                        Windows

                                                        Linux

                                                        • From a local Windows computer

                                                          Use WinSCP to transfer the files to the Linux ECS. For details, see How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?

                                                          diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236308363.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236308363.html index f0bed6dd..359f9159 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236308363.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0236308363.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -

                                                          Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region or Account?

                                                          -

                                                          After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region or account.

                                                          +

                                                          Can I Migrate an ECS to Another Region, AZ, or Account?

                                                          +

                                                          After an ECS is created, it cannot be directly migrated to another region, AZ, or account.

                                                        -
                                                      • Run the following command to check whether the port is open:

                                                        telnet EIP Port

                                                        +
                                                      • Run the following command to check whether the port is open:

                                                        telnet EIP port

                                                        For example: telnet xx.xx.xx.xx 2020

                                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0251012483.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0251012483.html index 72f32185..7eb50d25 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0251012483.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0251012483.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

                                                    Why Can't I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?

                                                    Symptom

                                                    After logging in to my Windows ECS, I cannot find the attached data disk.

                                                    -

                                                    Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Therefore, before formatting a disk, create a backup for it.

                                                    +

                                                    Formatting a disk will cause data loss. Before formatting a disk, create a backup for it.

                                                    Possible Causes

                                                    • A newly added data disk has not been partitioned or initialized.
                                                    • The disk becomes offline after the ECS OS is changed or the ECS specifications are modified.
                                                    diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0263796591.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0263796591.html index 34c65555..a0ced966 100644 --- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0263796591.html +++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0263796591.html @@ -5,15 +5,15 @@

                                                    Procedure

                                                    Log in to the management console. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, obtain the EIP bound to the target ECS in the IP Address column.

                                                    • Uploading files

                                                      Run the following command on the local Linux computer to upload files to the Linux ECS:

                                                      -

                                                      scp Path in which the files are stored on the local computer Username@EIP:Path in which the files are to be stored on the Linux ECS

                                                      -

                                                      For example, to transfer the /home/test.txt file on the local computer to the /home directory on the ECS whose EIP is 139.x.x.x, run the following command:

                                                      +

                                                      scp Path in which the files are stored on the local computer Username@EIP:Path in which the files are to be stored on the Linux ECS

                                                      +

                                                      For example, to transfer the /home/test.txt file on the local computer to the /home directory on the ECS whose EIP is 139.x.x.x, run the following command:

                                                      scp /home/test.txt root@139.x.x.x:/home

                                                      Enter the login password as prompted.

                                                      Figure 1 Setting file uploading
                                                    • Downloading files

                                                      Run the following command on the local Linux computer to download files from the Linux ECS:

                                                      -

                                                      scp Username@EIP:Path in which the files are stored on the Linux ECS Path in which the files are to be stored on the local computer

                                                      -

                                                      For example, to download the /home/test.txt file on the ECS whose EIP is 139.x.x.x to the /home directory on the local computer, run the following command:

                                                      +

                                                      scp Username@EIP:Path in which the files are stored on the Linux ECS Path in which the files are to be stored on the local computer

                                                      +

                                                      For example, to download the /home/test.txt file on the ECS whose EIP is 139.x.x.x to the /home directory on the local computer, run the following command:

                                                      scp root@139.x.x.x:/home/test.txt /home/

                                                      Enter the login password as prompted.

                                                      Figure 2 Setting file downloading
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                                                      Prerequisites

                                                      • An EIP has been bound to the ECS and access to port 21 is allowed in the inbound direction of the security group to which the ECS belongs.
                                                      • You have enabled FTP on the target ECS. If you have not enabled FTP, check the following links to know how to set up an FTP site:
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                                                      Procedure

                                                      1. Download FileZilla and install it on the local Windows computer.
                                                      2. On the local Windows computer, open FileZilla, enter the information about the target ECS, and click Quickconnect.
                                                        • Host: EIP bound to the ECS
                                                        • Username: username set when the FTP site was set up
                                                        • Password: password of the username
                                                        • Port: FTP access port, which is port 21 by default
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                                                        Procedure

                                                        1. Download FileZilla and install it on the local Windows computer.
                                                        2. On the local Windows computer, open FileZilla, enter the information about the target ECS, and click Quickconnect.
                                                          • Host: EIP bound to an ECS
                                                          • Username: username set when the FTP site was set up
                                                          • Password: password of the username
                                                          • Port: FTP access port, which is port 21 by default
                                                          Figure 1 Setting connection parameters
                                                        3. Drag files from the local computer on the left to the target ECS on the right to transfer them.
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                                                        Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112.. When I Log In to a Windows ECS?

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                                                        Why Does the System Display Error Code 122.112... When I Log In to a Windows ECS?

                                                        Symptom

                                                        The system displays error 122.112... when you use RDC to locally access an ECS running Windows Server 2012. The ECS is frequently disconnected and the Windows login process is unexpectedly interrupted.

                                                        Possible Causes

                                                        1. System resources are insufficient or unavailable.
                                                        2. The services cannot be started.
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                                                        Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Linux Computer)

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                                                        Remotely Logging In to a Windows ECS (from a Linux Computer)

                                                        Scenarios

                                                        This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer.

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                                                        Prerequisites

                                                        • The target ECS is running.
                                                        • You have bound an EIP to the ECS.
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                                                        Prerequisites

                                                        • The target ECS is running.
                                                        • The ECS must have an EIP bound.
                                                        • Access to port 3389 is allowed in the inbound direction of the security group to which the ECS belongs.
                                                        • Data can be exchanged between the login tool and the target ECS. For example, the default port 3389 is not blocked by the firewall.
                                                        • RDP has been enabled on the target ECS. By default, RDP has been enabled on the ECSs created using a public image. For instructions about how to enable RDP, see Enabling RDP.

                                                        Procedure

                                                        To log in to a Windows ECS from a local Linux computer, use a remote access tool, such as rdesktop.

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                                                        Possible Causes

                                                        • Incorrect username or password.
                                                        • A policy that denies logins from user root is enabled on the SSH server.
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                                                        Solution

                                                        • If the username or password is incorrect

                                                          Check the username and password.

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                                                          Solution

                                                          • If the username or password is incorrect,

                                                            Check the username and password.

                                                          • If a policy that denies logins from user root is enabled on the SSH server,
                                                            1. Edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and check the following settings to ensure that the SSH logins from user root are allowed:
                                                              PermitRootLogin yes
                                                            2. Restart SSH.
                                                              • CentOS 6

                                                                service sshd restart

                                                              • CentOS 7

                                                                systemctl restart sshd

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                                                                How Can I Transfer Files from a Local Mac to a Windows ECS?

                                                                Scenarios

                                                                This section describes how to use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to transfer files from a local Mac to a Windows ECS.

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                                                                Prerequisites

                                                                • The remote access tool supported by Mac has been installed on the local Mac. This section uses Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac as an example. Download Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac.
                                                                • The target ECS has had an EIP bound.
                                                                • When you log in to the ECS for the first time, ensure that RDP has been enabled on it. To do so, use VNC to log in to the ECS, enable RDP, and access the ECS using MSTSC.

                                                                  By default, RDP has been enabled on the ECSs created using a public image.

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                                                                  Prerequisites

                                                                  • The remote access tool supported by Mac has been installed on the local Mac. This section uses Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac as an example. Download Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac.
                                                                  • The target Windows ECS has had an EIP bound.
                                                                  • When you log in to the ECS for the first time, ensure that RDP has been enabled on it. To do so, use VNC to log in to the ECS, enable RDP, and access the ECS using MSTSC.

                                                                    By default, RDP has been enabled on the ECSs created using a public image.

                                                                  Procedure

                                                                  1. Start Microsoft Remote Desktop.
                                                                  2. Click Add Desktop.
                                                                    Figure 1 Add Desktop
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                                                                  3. Set login parameters.
                                                                    • PC name: Enter the EIP bound to the target Windows ECS.
                                                                    • User account: Select Add User Account from the drop-down list.
                                                                      The Add a User Account dialog box is displayed.
                                                                      1. Enter username administrator and password for logging in to the Windows ECS and click Add.
                                                                        Figure 2 Add user account
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                                                                      2. Set login parameters.
                                                                        • PC name: Enter the EIP bound to the target Windows ECS.
                                                                        • User account: Select Add User Account from the drop-down list.
                                                                          The Add a User Account dialog box is displayed.
                                                                          1. Enter the username administrator and password for logging in to the Windows ECS and click Add.
                                                                            Figure 2 Add user account
                                                                            Figure 3 Add PC