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Delete 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname from /etc/hosts. Parent topic: Configuring the Network
Method 2: Delete Remote Desktop Session Host (Windows Server 2008) or Remote Desktop Services (Windows Server 2012). After you delete the role, the ECS allows a maximum of two users (including local login users) to access.
Method 2: Delete Remote Desktop Session Host (Windows Server 2008) or Remote Desktop Services (Windows Server 2012). After you delete the role, the ECS allows a maximum of two users (including local login users) to access.
Delete Certificate. Figure 3 Deleting Certificate Restart the ECS. Choose Start > Administrative Tools > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration. Figure 4 Opening Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration Right-click RDP-Tcp and choose Properties.
Alternatively, delete the comment tag (#) before PasswordAuthentication yes. Restart SSH. CentOS 6 service sshd restart CentOS 7 systemctl restart sshd Parent topic: Remote Login Errors on Linux
Alternatively, delete the comment tag (#) before PasswordAuthentication yes. Restart SSH. CentOS 6 service sshd restart CentOS 7 systemctl restart sshd Parent topic: Remote Login Errors on Linux
Delete Certificate. Figure 3 Deleting Certificate Restart the ECS. Choose Start > Administrative Tools > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration. Figure 4 Opening Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration Right-click RDP-Tcp and choose Properties.
After the specifications are modified, manually delete the snapshot on the snapshot page if you have verified that services are running properly. Parent Topic: Modifying ECS Specifications (vCPUs and Memory)
If the administrator account exists, delete it. Figure 3 Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services properties Parent topic: Remote Login Errors on Windows
If the administrator account exists, delete it. Figure 3 Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services properties Parent topic: Remote Login Errors on Windows
Prerequisites Before disabling ECS recycle bin, you need to recover or permanently delete any ECSs currently in the recycle bin. Recovering an ECS from the Recycle Bin Permanently Deleting ECSs from the Recycle Bin Procedure Log in to the management console.
Not supported Adding tags to an ECS (native OpenStack API) (discarded) PUT /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/tags ecs:servers:setTags ecs:servers:get Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Deleting a specified tag from an ECS (native OpenStack API) (discarded) DELETE
Locate row that contains the launch template to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. Click OK. Parent Topic: Launch Templates
Delete the content following Boot Options and add init=/bin/bash. Figure 16 Boot Options Press Enter to enter the single-user mode.
After the specifications are modified, manually delete the snapshot on the snapshot page if you have verified that services are running properly. Parent Topic: Modifying ECS Specifications (vCPUs and Memory)
Run the following command to view the configuration file. vim /CloudResetPwdUpdateAgent/conf/wrapper.conf Figure 2 wrapper.conf before modification Delete the comment tag (#) at the beginning of wrapper.java.initmemory=16 and wrapper.java.maxmemory=64.
Do not modify or delete this account or uninstall the Cloudbase-Init agent program. Otherwise, you will be unable to insert data to initialize an ECS created using a Windows private image.
When editing the /etc/hosts file, do not delete the statement in the line where 127.0.0.1 is located. Otherwise, switching from a non-root user to user root will time out. Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues
Perform the following operations to free up inodes: Archive files in all directories. tar czvf /tmp/backup.tar.gz /home/data Delete unnecessary files to release inodes. Parent topic: Disk Space Management Issues
Delete or comment out the configuration of automatic mounting found in 2. To comment out the configuration, add # in front of it.