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Key EVS Operations Recorded by CTS Table 1 EVS operations that can be recorded by CTS Operation Resource Trace Create disk evs createVolume Update disk evs updateVolume Expand disk capacity evs extendVolume Delete disk evs deleteVolume Create disk tag evs createVolumeTag Viewing Traces
Permanently delete the disks from the recycle bin by referring to Permanently Deleting Disks from the Recycle Bin. Procedure Sign in to the EVS console. Click the Recycle Bin tab. In the upper right corner of the Recycle Bin tab page, click Disable Recycle Bin.
Delete or unsubscribe from the disk. Then, purchase a new disk in the AZ where the server belongs. For details, see Deleting an EVS Disk. Data on the disk is required. Create a backup for the disk using the CBR service.
If your disks are no longer needed, to stop being billed for their use, take the following actions: Pay-per-use disk: Just delete the disk. You will not be billed for a disk after it is deleted. For details, see Deleting an EVS Disk.
Deleting a Tag Delete tags that are no longer needed for existing disks. Searching for Disks by Tag After tags are added, search for disks by tags. Parent Topic: Managing EVS Tags
EVS Snapshot Status Description creating The EVS snapshot is being created. available The EVS snapshot is successfully created. error An error occurs when you try to create an EVS snapshot. deleting The EVS snapshot is being deleted. error_deleting An error occurs when you try to delete
If the disk already has a backup and a new backup is created, the system will automatically delete the old snapshot and save the latest one generated. This snapshot is free of charge. You can view the snapshot details only but cannot perform any operations on it.
How Can I Delete or Unsubscribe from a Yearly/Monthly Disk? Can I Recover My Disk Data If the Disk Is Unsubscribed from, Deleted by Mistake, or Released After the Retention Period Ends? Will My EVS Disk Be Unsubscribed or Deleted When I Unsubscribe from or Delete Its Server?
In Linux, unmount the partitions, delete them (by running fdisk <disk-name>, entering d and the partition number, and entering w), and then re-initialize the disk. In Windows, delete the partitions (using the volume deletion tool) and then re-initialize the disk.
Table 1 Solutions for disk errors Error Status Handling Suggestion Error Delete the disk in the Error state and create another one. If you select Pay-per-use to create the disk and an error occurs during disk creation, no charges are generated.
Usage Suggestions on Pay-per-Use Resources If you no longer need to use a pay-per-use disk, you can sign in to the console, detach the disk, and then delete it. For how to delete a disk, see Unsubscribing from or Deleting an EVS Disk.
In Linux, unmount the partitions, delete them (by running fdisk <disk-name>, entering d and the partition number, and entering w), and then re-initialize the disk. In Windows, delete the partitions (using the volume deletion tool) and then re-initialize the disk.
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
extending Expanding The capacity of the EVS disk is being expanded. error_extending Expansion failed An error occurs when you try to expand the capacity of the EVS disk. deleting Deleting The EVS disk is being deleted. error_deleting Deletion failed An error occurs when you try to delete
Snapshot retention policy The system does not automatically delete snapshots. Snapshots are deleted in the following scenarios: You delete snapshots. You delete EVS disks. Then, the legacy snapshots of the disks are automatically deleted.
Deleting a disk will not delete its backups. A backup and its source disk reside in different AZs. To restore data and recover services, you can restore the backups to their original disks or create new disks from the backups.
Delete the partition and select a 4-KiB aligned start sector number for the new partition before continuing the test. If you delete the partition and select another start sector number for 4-KiB alignment, you will lose all the data on that partition.
Contact customer service. 400 EVS.1046 volume status must be available, error, error_extending, error_restoring, error_rollbacking when delete volume! Failed to delete the disk because the disk status is incorrect.
Deleting snapshots Deletion failed An error occurs when you try to delete a snapshot. Deleting snapshots Rolling back The snapshot is being used to roll back data. NOTE: When you roll back data from a snapshot, you can only roll back data to the source EVS disk.
When you delete a disk whose standard snapshots have Instant Snapshot Restore enabled, the snapshots will be not deleted, but Instant Snapshot Restore will be disabled automatically.