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Before logging in to the ECS, you must have the login password. If your ECS uses password authentication, log in to the ECS using the password you configured during the ECS creation.
Why Can't I Log In to My Linux ECS? Parent Topic: Logging In to a Linux ECS
Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Computer Scenarios This section describes how to log in to a Windows ECS from a Linux computer. Prerequisites The target ECS is running. The ECS must have an EIP bound.
ECS Statuses An ECS can be in one of the following statuses specified in ECS APIs: status: specifies an ECS status, which is generated by OS-EXT-STS:vm_state and OS-EXT-STS:task_state.
ECS Lifecycle The ECS lifecycle refers to the entire journey an ECS goes through, from creation to deletion (or release). Table 1 ECS statuses Status Status Attribute Description Creating Intermediate The ECS is being created. Starting Intermediate The ECS is being started.
Why Can't I Log In to My Linux ECS? Parent Topic: Logging In to a Linux ECS
For details, see Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) Service Level Agreement. Security Multi-dimensional protection A number of security services, such as Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Vulnerability Scan Service (VSS) are available.
Logging In to a Linux ECS from a macOS Server Scenarios This section describes how to log in to a Linux ECS from a macOS server. Prerequisites The target ECS is running.
ECS DR and Backup Solution Overview Restoring Data of a Linux ECS Parent topic: Restoring ECS Data
For details about all ECS statuses in a lifecycle, see ECS Lifecycle. For details about ECS specifications, see A Summary List of x86 ECS Specifications. Parent Topic: ECS Types and Specifications
ECS Custom Policies Custom policies can be created to supplement the system-defined policies of ECS. For the actions that can be added to custom policies, see "Permissions and Supported Actions" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference.
Parent Topic: Purchasing an ECS
Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues
Billing ECS Billing Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) provides secure, scalable, on-demand compute resources with flexible billing modes and easy O&M, greatly reducing enterprise costs.
Hyper-threading is enabled for most ECS flavors by default. If hyper-threading is disabled during the ECS creation or flavor change, the number of vCPUs is half of the number of vCPUs defined by the ECS flavor.
ECS Failure How Do I Handle Error Messages Displayed on the Management Console? How Can I Recover a Windows ECS with an Abnormal Virtualization Driver? What Should I Do If Emails Configured on an ECS Cannot Be Sent? Why Is My Windows ECS Muted? How Do I Change an ECS SID?
ECS Creation What Do I Do If I Cannot Find My ECSs? What Should I Do If the ECS Resources to Be Purchased Are Sold Out? How Can I Set Sequential ECS Names When Creating Multiple ECSs? What Is the Creation Time and Launch Time of an ECS?
Logging In to a Windows ECS from a macOS Server Scenarios This section describes how to use a remote login tool to log in to a Windows ECS from a macOS server.
This section describes how to remotely log in to a Linux ECS from a mobile terminal using the username and password. For instructions about how to log in to a Linux ECS from an iOS terminal through Termius, see Logging In to a Linux ECS from an iOS Terminal.
A Summary List of x86 ECS Specifications This section describes the specifications that are available now. For details about specifications that are discontinued, see Discontinued ECS Specifications. For details about how to purchase an x86 ECS, see Purchasing an ECS.