Detaching an EVS Disk from a Running ECS

Scenarios

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.

Constraints

Notes

OSs Supporting EVS Disk Detachment from a Running ECS

OSs supporting EVS disk detachment from a running ECS include two parts:
  • For the first part, see External Image File Formats and Supported OSs.
  • Table 1 lists the second part of supported OSs.
    Table 1 OSs supporting EVS disk detachment from a running ECS

    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.

Procedure

  1. On the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the ECS from which the EVS disk is to be detached. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
  2. Click the Disks tab. Locate the row containing the EVS disk to be detached and click Detach.