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        • Creating an ECS from an Image - Image Management Service

          Creating an ECS from an Image - Image Management Service

          For details about how to create an ECS, see Purchasing an ECS in Custom Config Mode.

          Help > Image Management Service > User Guide > Managing Private Images
        • How Can I Obtain the MAC Address of My ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Obtain the MAC Address of My ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Obtain the MAC Address of My ECS? This section describes how to obtain the MAC address of an ECS. The MAC address of an ECS cannot be changed. Linux (CentOS 6) Log in to the Linux ECS.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Network Configuration
        • Latest-Generation S6 ECSs Commercially Available

          Latest-Generation S6 ECSs Commercially Available

          Computing-Basic ECS T6 ECSs can be used to host light-weight applications for personal users and SMEs.

          Activity
        • Recovering an ECS from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Cloud Server

          Recovering an ECS from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Cloud Server

          In the recycle bin list, locate the ECS to be recovered and click Recover in the Operation column. The Recover ECS page is displayed. Click Submit. If the recovery is successful, the ECS is displayed in the ECS list and the ECS status is Running.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Recycle Bin (OBT)
        • High-Performance Computing ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          High-Performance Computing ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          O Extreme SSD Ultra-high packets per second (PPS) throughput An ECS with higher specifications has better network performance.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications > x86 ECS Specifications
        • Creating an ECS Group (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Creating an ECS Group (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Creating an ECS Group (Discarded) Function This API is used to create an ECS group. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Creating an ECS Group. Constraints Only anti-affinity groups are supported.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > ECS Group Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS - High Performance Computing

          Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS - High Performance Computing

          Prerequisites An ECS has been created successfully and an EIP has been bound to it. Procedure Use PuTTY and a key pair to log in to an ECS in the cluster.

          Help > High Performance Computing > User Guide > Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario
        • Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS - High Performance Computing

          Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS - High Performance Computing

          Prerequisites An ECS has been created successfully and an EIP has been bound to it. Procedure Use PuTTY and a key pair to log in to an ECS in the cluster.

          Help > High Performance Computing > User Guide > Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario
        • Reinstalling an ECS OS (Using an Image with Cloud-Init Installed) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Reinstalling an ECS OS (Using an Image with Cloud-Init Installed) - Elastic Cloud Server

          For more information, see Table 4. mode No String Specifies whether the ECS supports OS reinstallation when the ECS is running. If the parameter value is withStopServer, the ECS supports OS reinstallation when the ECS is running.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > APIs > Status Management
        • Changing an ECS OS (Using an Image with Cloud-Init Installed) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Changing an ECS OS (Using an Image with Cloud-Init Installed) - Elastic Cloud Server

          For more information, see Table 4. mode No String Specifies whether the ECS supports OS change when the ECS is running. If the parameter value is withStopServer, the ECS supports this feature. The system automatically stops the ECS and then changes its OS.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > APIs > Status Management
        • Querying ECS Groups (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Querying ECS Groups (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Table 3 server_groups parameter information Parameter Type Description id String Specifies the ECS group UUID. name String Specifies the ECS group name. members Array of strings Specifies the ECSs in an ECS group. metadata Object Specifies the ECS group metadata. project_id String

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > ECS Group Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • Why Does sshd Fail to Be Started on a Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does sshd Fail to Be Started on a Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does sshd Fail to Be Started on a Linux ECS? Symptom The sshd service fails to be started on a Linux ECS, and /var/empty/sshd cannot be accessed. Scenarios The operations described in this section apply to ECSs running CentOS 7 or EulerOS.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > SSH Connection Issues
        • One-stop Cross-AZ ECS Migration - Migration Center

          One-stop Cross-AZ ECS Migration - Migration Center

          One-stop Cross-AZ ECS Migration Scenario Use MgC to quickly migrate cloud servers from one AZ to another. This practice applies to migration of fewer than 30 ECSs in a single batch across AZs within a region.

          Help > Migration Center > Best Practices > Server Migration
        • Deleting an ECS Group (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Deleting an ECS Group (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Parent topic: ECS Group Management (OpenStack Nova API)

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > ECS Group Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • Configuring ECS Metadata (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Configuring ECS Metadata (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Configuring ECS Metadata (Discarded) Function This API is used to configure ECS metadata. When you call this API, all the metadata of this ECS will be deleted, and the ECS uses the value configured in the request. This API has been discarded.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Metadata Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • Modifying the Specifications of an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Modifying the Specifications of an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Modifying the Specifications of an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to modify the specifications of an ECS. For a running ECS, the system will automatically stop the ECS, copy the ECS data to the target node, which can be the source node, and then restart the ECS.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Status Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • How Do I Change the CIDR Block of an ECS Subnet? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Do I Change the CIDR Block of an ECS Subnet? - Elastic Cloud Server

          In the search box above the ECS list, enter the ECS name, IP address, or ID, and click for search. Click the name of the ECS whose subnet needs to be modified. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed. Click the NICs tab.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Network Configuration
        • What Are the Requirements for Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Are the Requirements for Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Are the Requirements for Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS? The EVS disk and the target ECS must be located in the same AZ. The target ECS must be in Running or Stopped state. The EVS disk must not be frozen.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
        • Login Overview (Windows) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Login Overview (Windows) - Elastic Cloud Server

          For details, see Logging In to a Windows ECS Using MSTSC. The target ECS needs to have an EIP bound. (If you log in to an ECS through an intranet, for example, through VPN or Direct Connect, the ECS does not require an EIP.)

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Logging In to a Windows ECS
        • How Do I Troubleshoot an Unresponsive Website Hosted on My ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Do I Troubleshoot an Unresponsive Website Hosted on My ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Checking the ECS Route Configuration Linux ECS Run the route command to check the routing policy.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > General Issues
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