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          • Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly? - Elastic Cloud Server

            If your ECS is a shared ECS, perform the following steps: Fault locating: Check the instance type. For details about dedicated and shared ECSs, see ECS Types.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > General Issues
          • Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly? - Elastic Cloud Server

            If your ECS is a shared ECS, perform the following steps: Fault locating: Check the instance type. For details about dedicated and shared ECSs, see ECS Types.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > General Issues
          • What Are the Priorities of the Custom Route and EIP If Both Are Configured for an ECS to Enable the ECS to Access the Internet? - Virtual Private Cloud

            What Are the Priorities of the Custom Route and EIP If Both Are Configured for an ECS to Enable the ECS to Access the Internet? - Virtual Private Cloud

            What Are the Priorities of the Custom Route and EIP If Both Are Configured for an ECS to Enable the ECS to Access the Internet? The priority of an EIP is higher than that of a custom route in a VPC route table.

            Help > Virtual Private Cloud > FAQs > Connectivity
          • Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS? You can install or upgrade ECS OSs provided on the cloud platform. When you create an ECS, you can select a public image or a private image created from a public image to install the ECS OS.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > OS Change
          • Backing Up an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Backing Up an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            In the ECS list, locate the target ECS and choose More > Manage Disk/Backup > Create Disk Backup. If the ECS has been associated with a vault, configure the backup information as prompted. Server List: The ECS to be backed up is selected by default.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Backup Using CBR
          • Attaching a Disk to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Attaching a Disk to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            To attach an EVS disk to an ECS, you need to call the desired API. A data disk can be attached by setting the data_volumes parameter during ECS creation or after the ECS is created. This section describes how to attach a disk to a created ECS.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Application Examples
          • Why Do the Modifications to /etc/security/limits.conf Not Take Effect After the ECS Restarts? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Do the Modifications to /etc/security/limits.conf Not Take Effect After the ECS Restarts? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Linux ECS Issues
          • Verifying the ECS Expansion - SAP Cloud

            Verifying the ECS Expansion - SAP Cloud

            Verifying the ECS Expansion After the capacity of an ECS is expanded, you can view the ECS specifications to check whether the capacity expansion is successful. Procedure View the ECS specification. Log in to HUAWEI CLOUD management console.

            Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion > Verifying the Expansion
          • Why Does a Forcibly-Stopped Linux ECS Fail to Be Restarted? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Does a Forcibly-Stopped Linux ECS Fail to Be Restarted? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Parent topic: ECS Failure

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Failure
          • Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS? Yes. If an ECS remains in the Restarting or Stopping state for over 30 minutes after it is restarted, you can forcibly restart or stop the ECS as follows: Log in to the management console.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Deletion and Unsubscription
          • Deleting NICs from an ECS in a Batch - Elastic Cloud Server

            Deleting NICs from an ECS in a Batch - Elastic Cloud Server

            Constraints The primary NIC of an ECS has routing rules configured and cannot be deleted. URI POST /v1/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/nics/delete Table 1 describes the parameters in the URI.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > APIs > NIC Management
          • How Is ECS Security Ensured? - Elastic Cloud Server

            How Is ECS Security Ensured? - Elastic Cloud Server

            HSS automatically installs an agent on the ECS and protects the security of the ECS. How Do I Use HSS? Parent topic: ECS Security Check

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Security Check
          • Why Can't My Linux ECS Obtain Metadata? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Can't My Linux ECS Obtain Metadata? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Can't My Linux ECS Obtain Metadata?

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Failure
          • How Do I Enable My ECS to Boot From the Second Kernel If It Fails to Boot from the First Kernel? - Elastic Cloud Server

            How Do I Enable My ECS to Boot From the Second Kernel If It Fails to Boot from the First Kernel? - Elastic Cloud Server

            After the system is booted, run the following command to set the second kernel as the default boot kernel: grub2-set-default 1 Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Linux ECS Issues
          • Will I Lose My Disk Data If I Reinstall ECS OS, Change the OS, or Change the ECS Specifications? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Will I Lose My Disk Data If I Reinstall ECS OS, Change the OS, or Change the ECS Specifications? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Will I Lose My Disk Data If I Reinstall ECS OS, Change the OS, or Change the ECS Specifications? Table 1 Impact Item OS Reinstallation OS Change Specifications Modification Application scenario Initialize an ECS. The ECS OS remains unchanged after OS change.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > OS Change
          • Recommended ECS Planning - SAP Cloud

            Recommended ECS Planning - SAP Cloud

            Recommended ECS Planning This section describes the planning of SAP NetWeaver ECSs and NAT server (SAP GUI). The flavors are only for reference. The ECS specifications are recommended examples. Choose one based on the SAP Sizing results.

            Help > SAP Cloud > SAP NetWeaver User Guide > Solution > Data Planning
          • Preparing an ECS - CloudTable Service

            Preparing an ECS - CloudTable Service

            For details about how to log in to a Linux ECS, see Logging In to a Linux ECS in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Parent topic: Connecting to a ClickHouse Cluster

            Help > CloudTable Service > User Guide > Using ClickHouse > Connecting to a ClickHouse Cluster
          • Creating an Agency to Grant ECS Access to COC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Creating an Agency to Grant ECS Access to COC - Elastic Cloud Server

            Creating an Agency to Grant ECS Access to COC Scenarios COC's job management is required for batch VPC change. To use job management, you need to create an agency to grant ECS access and related permissions to COC.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Elastic Network Interfaces
          • Creating an ECS - Elastic Volume Service

            Creating an ECS - Elastic Volume Service

            For details, see the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Configure the following parameters as planned: Image: Select CentOS 7.5 64bit. EIP: An EIP is mandatory if the ECS needs to access the public network.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > Using EVS Disks to Create RAID Arrays > Implementation Procedure
          • Modifying an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

            Modifying an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

            Modifying an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to modify ECS details. Only the name and description of an ECS can be modified. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Modifying ECS Details.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Lifecycle Management (OpenStack Nova API)
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