An EVS disk attached to an ECS can function as a system disk or data disk.
This section describes how to detach a disk from a running ECS.
EVS disks mounted to /dev/sda or /dev/vda are system disks and cannot be detached from running ECSs.
To view the status of an EVS disk, perform the following operations:
The Server Manager page is displayed.
The EVS disk list is displayed in the right pane.
OS |
Version |
---|---|
CentOS |
7.3 64bit |
7.2 64bit |
|
6.8 64bit |
|
6.7 64bit |
|
Debian |
8.6.0 64bit |
8.5.0 64bit |
|
Fedora |
25 64bit |
24 64bit |
|
SUSE |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 64bit |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1 64bit |
|
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 64bit |
|
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 64bit |
|
OpenSUSE |
42.2 64bit |
42.1 64bit |
|
Oracle Linux Server release |
7.3 64bit |
7.2 64bit |
|
6.8 64bit |
|
6.7 64bit |
|
Ubuntu Server |
16.04 64bit |
14.04 64bit |
|
14.04.4 64bit |
|
Windows (SCSI EVS disks cannot be detached from a running ECS.) |
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64bit |
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64bit |
|
Windows Server 2016 R2 Standard 64bit |
|
Red Hat Linux Enterprise |
7.3 64bit |
6.8 64bit |
Online detachment is not supported by the ECSs running OSs not listed in the preceding table. For such ECSs, stop the ECSs before detaching disks from them to prevent any possible problems from occurring.