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        7974 results found.
        • How Are Training Jobs Billed? - ModelArts

          How Are Training Jobs Billed? - ModelArts

          How Are Training Jobs Billed? If you use a public resource pool, you are charged based on the selected flavor, number of nodes, and running duration. The billing rule is as follows: Unit price of the flavor x Number of nodes x Running duration (accurate to seconds). If you use dedicated

          Help > ModelArts > Billing > Billing FAQs
        • OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode - Image Management Service

          OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode - Image Management Service

          OSs Supporting UEFI Boot Mode The ECS boot mode can be BIOS or UEFI. For details about the differences between them, see How Is BIOS Different from UEFI? Table 1 lists the OSs that support the UEFI boot mode. Table 1 OSs supporting UEFI boot mode OS Version Windows Windows Server

          Help > Image Management Service > Service Overview > Supported OSs
        • OSs Supported by Different Types of ECSs - Image Management Service

          OSs Supported by Different Types of ECSs - Image Management Service

          OSs Supported by Different Types of ECSs This section describes the OSs supported by different types of ECSs. x86 ECSs Kunpeng ECSs x86 ECSs Table 1 lists the OSs supported by the following ECSs: General computing-basic T6 General computing S2, S3, S6, SN3, S7, S7n General computing-plus

          Help > Image Management Service > Service Overview > Supported OSs
        • Recycle Bin (OBT) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Recycle Bin (OBT) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Recycle Bin (OBT) Recycle Bin Overview Enabling Recycle Bin Disabling Recycle Bin Configuring a Recycle Bin Policy Recovering an ECS from the Recycle Bin Permanently Deleting ECSs from the Recycle Bin Exporting ECS Information from the Recycle Bin

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide
        • Processing Logs with SQL Scheduled Jobs - Log Tank Service

          Processing Logs with SQL Scheduled Jobs - Log Tank Service

          Processing Logs with SQL Scheduled Jobs LTS supports SQL scheduled jobs, allowing you to periodically analyze log content. SQL scheduled jobs use standard SQL syntax to periodically analyze logs as configured in scheduling rules, and store analysis results to a target log stream.

          Help > Log Tank Service > User Guide > Log Processing
        • Deploying a Model as Real-Time Inference Jobs - ModelArts

          Deploying a Model as Real-Time Inference Jobs - ModelArts

          Deploying a Model as Real-Time Inference Jobs Deploying and Using Real-Time Inference Deploying a Model as a Real-Time Service Authentication Methods for Accessing Real-time Services Accessing a Real-Time Service Through Different Channels Accessing a Real-Time Service Using Different

          Help > ModelArts > ModelArts User Guide (Standard) > Using ModelArts Standard to Deploy Models for Inference and Prediction
        • Review Management (in OBT) - Video On Demand

          Review Management (in OBT) - Video On Demand

          Review Management (in OBT) Media Content Review Review Settings

          Help > Video On Demand > User Guide
        • RegionlessDB Clusters (OBT) - TaurusDB

          RegionlessDB Clusters (OBT) - TaurusDB

          RegionlessDB Clusters (OBT) What Is a RegionlessDB Cluster? Using a RegionlessDB Cluster for Remote Multi-Active DR Using a RegionlessDB Cluster for Remote DR Performing a Failover in a RegionlessDB Cluster Removing a Standby Instance from a RegionlessDB Cluster Deleting a RegionlessDB

          Help > TaurusDB > User Guide
        • Release Management (OBT) - ServiceStage

          Release Management (OBT) - ServiceStage

          Release Management (OBT) Release Management Overview Creating a Release Task Releasing a Release Task Suspending the Release of a Release Task Editing a Release Task Cloning a Release Task Rolling Back a Released Batch Upgrade Release Task Viewing a Release Task Deleting a Release

          Help > ServiceStage > User Guide
        • Multi-primary Instances (OBT) - TaurusDB

          Multi-primary Instances (OBT) - TaurusDB

          Multi-primary Instances (OBT) What Is a Multi-primary Instance? Buying and Connecting to a Multi-primary Instance Adding Read/Write Nodes to a Multi-primary Instance Deleting a Read/Write Node of a Multi-primary Instance

          Help > TaurusDB > User Guide
        • Error Codes - Meeting

          Error Codes - Meeting

          The OBS service is unavailable. Submit a service ticket. 500 USG.201000019 Failed to connect to the PushCenter. Check whether the connection parameters are correctly set and whether the PushCenter is working properly. Connect to PushCenter failed.

          Help > Meeting > Server API Reference
        • What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? - Volume Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? - Volume Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? Table 1 lists the differences between Cloud Server Backup Service (CSBS) and Volume Backup Service (VBS). Table 1 Differences Item VBS CSBS Backup objects One or more specified EVS disks (system or data disks) All EVS disks (including

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • Failed to Run Jobs Related to the sftp-connector Connector - MapReduce Service

          Failed to Run Jobs Related to the sftp-connector Connector - MapReduce Service

          Failed to Run Jobs Related to the sftp-connector Connector Symptom The jobs related to the sftp-connector connector fail to be executed and "Failed to obtain the SFTP stream" is displayed. xxx (Failed to send channel request.) Error "subsystem request failed on channel 0. Connection

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (LTS) > Using Loader > Common Issues About Loader
        • What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS? CSBS mainly creates consistency backups online for all EVS disks of the ECS. You are advised to use CSBS in a scenario where the whole ECS, including its configurations and specifications, as well as the consistency data of multiple EVS

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > FAQs > About Concepts
        • Deleting a VBS Backup (Deprecated) - Volume Backup Service

          Deleting a VBS Backup (Deprecated) - Volume Backup Service

          Deleting a VBS Backup (Deprecated) Function This API is used to delete a VBS backup. This API is deprecated. You are advised to use the API described in Deleting a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated) to delete a backup. URI URI format POST /v2/{project_id}/cloudbackups/

          Help > Volume Backup Service > API Reference > API Description > VBS Backups
        • Supported OSs, Terminals, and Applications - Workspace

          Supported OSs, Terminals, and Applications - Workspace

          Supported OSs, Terminals, and Applications Supported OSs Applications deployed on Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019 are supported. Windows Server 2016 Datacenter edition (Chinese) Windows Server 2016 Datacenter edition (English) Windows Server 2019 Datacenter edition (Chinese

          Help > Workspace > User Guide (Application Streaming) > Overview
        • Can I Create Jobs in Batches? - Cloud Data Migration

          Can I Create Jobs in Batches? - Cloud Data Migration

          Can I Create Jobs in Batches? Symptom Can I create CDM jobs in batches? Solution CDM supports batch job creation with the help of the batch import function. You can create jobs in batches as follows: Create a job manually. Export the job and save the job's JSON file to a local PC.

          Help > Cloud Data Migration > FAQs > Functions
        • What OSs Can Run on Workspace? - Workspace

          What OSs Can Run on Workspace? - Workspace

          What OSs Can Run on Workspace? Workspace supports the following OSs. More OSs will be supported in the future. Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2019 LTSC Parent topic: OS Issues

          Help > Workspace > FAQs > FAQs for End Users > OS Issues
        • Querying Backup Jobs Triggered by a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          Querying Backup Jobs Triggered by a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          Querying Backup Jobs Triggered by a Backup Policy Function This API is used to query the status of backup jobs triggered by a backup policy. URI URI format GET /v2/{project_id}/backuppolicy/{policy_id}/backuptasks Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description project_id Yes

          Help > Volume Backup Service > API Reference > API Description > Backup Policies
        • Configuring the Distributed Cache to Execute MapReduce Jobs - MapReduce Service

          Configuring the Distributed Cache to Execute MapReduce Jobs - MapReduce Service

          Configuring the Distributed Cache to Execute MapReduce Jobs Scenarios This section applies to MRS 3.x or later. Distributed caching is useful in the following scenarios: Rolling upgrade During the upgrade, applications must keep the text content (JAR file or configuration file) unchanged

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using MapReduce
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