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        • Permissions Management - Edge Security

          Permissions Management - Edge Security

          For example, some software developers in your enterprise need to use EdgeSec resources but must not delete them or perform any high-risk operations.

          Help > Edge Security > Service Overview
        • Why Are Lots of source ip_type Logs Generated on the VNC? - Cloud Container Engine

          Why Are Lots of source ip_type Logs Generated on the VNC? - Cloud Container Engine

          If you want to delete the risky node and purchase a new one, see Deleting a Node and Buying a Node. Parent Topic: Network Exception Troubleshooting

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Networking > Network Exception Troubleshooting
        • How Do I Evict All Pods on a Node? - Cloud Container Engine

          How Do I Evict All Pods on a Node? - Cloud Container Engine

          192.168.0.160 192.168.0.160 <none> <none> Evict all pods on the node. kubectl drain 192.168.0.160 If a pod mounted with local storage or controlled by a DaemonSet exists on the node, the message "eerror: unable to drain node "192.168.0.160" due to error: cannot delete

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Workload > Scheduling Policies
        • What Should I Do If a Workload Remains in the Creating State? - Cloud Container Engine

          What Should I Do If a Workload Remains in the Creating State? - Cloud Container Engine

          Log in to the CCE node (ECS) and delete the cpu_manager_state file. Example command for deleting the file: rm -rf /mnt/paas/kubernetes/kubelet/cpu_manager_state Restart the node or kubelet.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Workload > Workload Exception Troubleshooting
        • Deleting an Application - Workspace

          Deleting an Application - Workspace

          URI DELETE /v1/{project_id}/app-center/apps/{app_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID. app_id Yes String Application ID.

          Help > Workspace > API Reference > Workspace APIs > App Center
        • Viewing a RabbitMQ Virtual Host - Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ

          Viewing a RabbitMQ Virtual Host - Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ

          Automatically delete Whether this exchange can be automatically deleted. Yes: This exchange will be automatically deleted when the last bound queue unbound from the exchange. No: This exchange will not be deleted when the last bound queue unbound from the exchange.

          Help > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ > User Guide > Configuring Virtual Hosts > Managing RabbitMQ Virtual Hosts
        • Viewing a RabbitMQ Queue - Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ

          Viewing a RabbitMQ Queue - Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ

          Automatically delete Whether this queue can be automatically deleted. Yes: This queue will be automatically deleted when the last consumer unsubscribes from the queue. No: This queue will not be deleted when the last consumer unsubscribes from the queue.

          Help > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ > User Guide > Configuring Virtual Hosts > Managing RabbitMQ Queues
        • Submitting an MDF Application - Partner Center

          Submitting an MDF Application - Partner Center

          Then, you can modify or delete the application. Viewing MDF Application Details Click the name of an activity on the Application History tab page to view the application details including review status and activity details.

          Help > Partner Center > User Guide > Partner Benefit Request > Market Development Fund (MDF)
        • Synchronizing Node Pools - Cloud Container Engine

          Synchronizing Node Pools - Cloud Container Engine

          Do not delete or reset nodes during batch synchronization. Otherwise, the synchronization of node pool configuration may fail. This operation involves resetting nodes.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Node Pools > Managing Node Pools
        • Deleting a Virtual Avatar Model Training Task - MetaStudio

          Deleting a Virtual Avatar Model Training Task - MetaStudio

          URI DELETE /v1/{project_id}/digital-human-training-manage/user/jobs/{job_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID. For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. job_id Yes String Task ID.

          Help > MetaStudio > API Reference > Image Modeling Management
        • CCE Container Storage (Everest) - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          CCE Container Storage (Everest) - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          Components Table 3 Everest components Component Description Resource Type everest-csi-controller Used to create, delete, snapshot, expand, attach, and detach storage volumes. Deployment everest-csi-driver Used to mount and unmount PVs and resize file systems.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Add-ons
        • Using HiveQL Editor on the Hue Web UI - MapReduce Service

          Using HiveQL Editor on the Hue Web UI - MapReduce Service

          To delete an entered HiveQL statement, click the triangle next to and select Clear. Viewing history: Click Query History to view the HiveQL running status. You can view the history of all the statements or only the saved statements.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using Hue (MRS 3.x or Later) > Creating a Hue Job
        • Why Does an Exception Occur When I Drop Functions Created Using the Add Jar Statement? - MapReduce Service

          Why Does an Exception Occur When I Drop Functions Created Using the Add Jar Statement? - MapReduce Service

          As a result, no exception is reported when you delete a non-existing function and perform drop operation even though you do not have the drop function permission.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using Spark2x (for MRS 3.x or Later) > Common Issues About Spark2x > Spark SQL and DataFrame
        • Creating HBase Indexes for Data Query - MapReduce Service

          Creating HBase Indexes for Data Query - MapReduce Service

          Common HIndex commands Function Command Add Index TableIndexer-Dtablename.to.index=table1-Dindexspecs.to.add='IDX1=>cf1:[q1->datatype],[q2],[q3];cf2:[q1->datatype],[q2->datatype]#IDX2=>cf1:[q5]' Create Index TableIndexer -Dtablename.to.index=table1 -Dindexnames.to.build='IDX1#IDX2' Delete

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using HBase > HBase Data Operations
        • Using the SparkSql Editor on the Hue Web UI - MapReduce Service

          Using the SparkSql Editor on the Hue Web UI - MapReduce Service

          To delete an entered SparkSql statement, click the triangle next to and select Clear. Viewing historical records: Click Query History to view the SparkSql running status. You can view the history of all the statements or only the saved statements.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (Normal) > Using Hue (MRS 3.x or Later) > Creating a Hue Job
        • Anti-DDoS Permissions and Actions - Anti-DDoS Service

          Anti-DDoS Permissions and Actions - Anti-DDoS Service

          operations Permission Action Dependency Querying default protection policy of Anti-DDoS anti-ddos:defaultDefensePolicy:get - Configuring default Anti-DDoS protection policies anti-ddos:defaultDefensePolicy:create - Deleting the default Anti-DDoS policies anti-ddos:defaultDefensePolicy:delete

          Help > Anti-DDoS Service > User Guide > CNAD Basic (Anti-DDoS) User Guide > Using IAM to Grant Anti-DDoS Permissions
        • Features - Cloud Certificate Manager

          Features - Cloud Certificate Manager

          You can upload certificates and private keys to our platform to centrally manage certificates, apply for review, view the domain names bound to certificates and certificate expiration time, change certificate names, and delete expired certificates, helping you improve certificate

          Help > Cloud Certificate Manager > Service Overview
        • Creating HBase Indexes for Data Query - MapReduce Service

          Creating HBase Indexes for Data Query - MapReduce Service

          Common HIndex commands Function Command Add Index TableIndexer-Dtablename.to.index=table1-Dindexspecs.to.add='IDX1=>cf1:[q1->datatype],[q2],[q3];cf2:[q1->datatype],[q2->datatype]#IDX2=>cf1:[q5]' Create Index TableIndexer -Dtablename.to.index=table1 -Dindexnames.to.build='IDX1#IDX2' Delete

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (LTS) > Using HBase > HBase Data Operations
        • Why Does an Exception Occur When I Drop Functions Created Using the Add Jar Statement? - MapReduce Service

          Why Does an Exception Occur When I Drop Functions Created Using the Add Jar Statement? - MapReduce Service

          As a result, no exception is reported when you delete a non-existing function and perform drop operation even though you do not have the drop function permission.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (LTS) > Using Spark/Spark2x > Common Issues About Spark > Spark SQL and DataFrame
        • Using Hue to Execute SparkSQL - MapReduce Service

          Using Hue to Execute SparkSQL - MapReduce Service

          To delete an entered SparkSql statement, click the triangle next to and select Clear. Viewing historical records: Click Query History to view the SparkSql running status. You can view the history of all the statements or only the saved statements.

          Help > MapReduce Service > Component Operation Guide (LTS) > Using Hue > Creating a Hue Job
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