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        • Running a Single-Node Single-Card GPU-based Training Job on ModelArts Standard - ModelArts

          Running a Single-Node Single-Card GPU-based Training Job on ModelArts Standard - ModelArts

          If your container engine client is an ECS or CCE node, you can push an image over two types of networks. If your client and the image repository are in the same region, you can push an image over private networks.

          Help > ModelArts > Best Practices > Model Training > Running a GPU-based Training Job on ModelArts Standard
        • Creating an Elasticsearch Cluster (Security Mode)

          Creating an Elasticsearch Cluster (Security Mode)

          For details, see ECS Types and SpecificationsECS Types and Specifications. You cannot select CPU and memory resources that have been sold out. Currently, five flavors are supported: css.medium.8, css.large.8, css.xlarge.8, css.2xlarge.8 and css.4xlarge.8.

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        • Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data Function This API is used to restart a running DCS instance. Data clearance operations cannot be undone on DCS Redis 4.0 and later instances. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI PUT /v2/{project_id}/instances/status

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > API Reference > API V2 > Instance Management
        • Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting DCS Instances or Clearing DCS Instance Data Function This API is used to restart a running DCS instance. Data clearance operations cannot be undone on DCS Redis 4.0 and 5.0 instances. URI PUT /v1.0/{project_id}/instances/status Table 1 describes the parameter. Table 1 Parameter

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs (Unavailable Soon) > Instance Management APIs
        • Querying the DCS Table - Data Lake Insight

          Querying the DCS Table - Data Lake Insight

          Querying the DCS Table This statement is used to query data in a DCS table. Syntax 1 SELECT * FROM table_name LIMIT number; Keywords LIMIT is used to limit the query results. Only INT type is supported by the number parameter. Example Query data in the test_redis table. 1 SELECT

          Help > Data Lake Insight > Spark SQL Syntax Reference > Datasource Connections > Creating a Datasource Connection with a DCS Table
        • Querying BCS Alarms - Blockchain Service

          Querying BCS Alarms - Blockchain Service

          Querying BCS Alarms Function This API is used to query the monitoring data of a specified metric of a BCS service. URI POST /v2/{project_id}/blockchains/{blockchain_id}/events Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID obtained from

          Help > Blockchain Service > API Reference > APIs (Enhanced Hyperledger Fabric) > BCS Monitoring
        • Querying a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Querying a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Querying a BCS Service Function This API is used to query the details of a specified BCS service. URI GET /v2/{project_id}/blockchains/{blockchain_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID obtained from IAM. Generally, a project

          Help > Blockchain Service > API Reference > APIs (Enhanced Hyperledger Fabric) > BCS Management
        • What Is BCS? - Blockchain Service

          What Is BCS? - Blockchain Service

          What Is BCS? Blockchain Service (BCS) is a blockchain platform for enterprises and developers. BCS helps you quickly deploy, manage, and maintain blockchain networks, lowering the threshold for using blockchains. In this way, you can focus on the development and innovation of your

          Help > Blockchain Service > Service Overview
        • Purchasing a BCS Instance - Blockchain Service

          Purchasing a BCS Instance - Blockchain Service

          Purchasing a BCS Instance Prerequisites Before using BCS, you must have a Huawei Cloud account. For details, see Account Registration Process. Procedure Go to the page for purchasing enhanced Hyperledger Fabric instances. On the page that is displayed, specify the enterprise project

          Help > Blockchain Service > Getting Started
        • Process of Using BCS - Blockchain Service

          Process of Using BCS - Blockchain Service

          Process of Using BCS Huawei Cloud Blockchain Service (BCS) is a blockchain technology platform for enterprises and developers. BCS helps you quickly deploy, manage, and maintain blockchain networks on Huawei Cloud. BCS reduces the threshold for using blockchain and allows you to focus

          Help > Blockchain Service > Getting Started
        • Creating a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Creating a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Creating a BCS Service Function This API is used to create a pay-per-use BCS service. URI POST /v2/{project_id}/blockchains Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String Project ID obtained from IAM. Generally, a project ID contains 32 characters

          Help > Blockchain Service > API Reference > APIs (Enhanced Hyperledger Fabric) > BCS Management
        • Deleting a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Deleting a BCS Service - Blockchain Service

          Deleting a BCS Service Function This API is used to delete a BCS service. This API is not supported for BCS services billed on a yearly/monthly basis. URI DELETE /v2/{project_id}/blockchains/{blockchain_id} Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes

          Help > Blockchain Service > API Reference > APIs (Enhanced Hyperledger Fabric) > BCS Management
        • FAQs About ECSs - Dedicated Computing Cluster

          FAQs About ECSs - Dedicated Computing Cluster

          FAQs About ECSs How Do I Determine the Number of ECSs Required? You can summarize the computing resources (such as CPU and memory) occupied by your application software and estimate the number of required ECSs based on the computing resources provided by each ECS. Can I Exclusively

          Help > Dedicated Computing Cluster > FAQs
        • Restoring DCS Instances - Distributed Cache Service

          Restoring DCS Instances - Distributed Cache Service

          Restoring DCS Instances This section describes how to restore instances on the DCS console. This function helps restore instances deleted by mistake. To migrate backup data to other DCS instances, see Backup Import Between DCS Redis Instances. Notes and Constraints You can enable

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Backing Up or Restoring Instance Data
        • Viewing DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Viewing DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Viewing DCS Metrics The Cloud Eye service monitors the running performance your DCS instances. Procedure Log in to the DCS console. Click in the upper left corner of the console and select the region where your instance is located. In the navigation pane, choose Cache Manager. Click

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
        • Process of Using DCS - Distributed Cache Service

          Process of Using DCS - Distributed Cache Service

          Process of Using DCS How to Manage DCS Instances You can access Distributed Cache Service (DCS) from the web-based management console or by using RESTful application programming interfaces (APIs) through HTTPS requests. Using the console You can sign up and log in to the console,

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide
        • Restarting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting a DCS Instance To recover an instance in cases such as high memory fragmentation ratio or fault occurrence, try restarting the instance on the DCS console. DCS instances can be restarted in batches. Notes and Constraints The DCS instances must be in the Running or Faulty

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Managing Lifecycle of an Instance
        • Deleting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Deleting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Deleting a DCS Instance On the DCS console, you can delete one or multiple DCS instances at a time. You can also delete all instance creation tasks that have failed to run. Notes and Constraints The DCS instances exist, and must be in the Running, Faulty, or Stopped state. Deleting

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Managing Lifecycle of an Instance
        • Common DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Common DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Common DCS Metrics This section describes common Redis metrics. Table 1 Common metrics Metric Description CPU Usage This metric indicates the maximum value in each measurement period (minute-level: every minute; second-level: every 5 seconds). For a single-node or master/standby instance

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
        • DCS Instance Types - Distributed Cache Service

          DCS Instance Types - Distributed Cache Service

          DCS Instance Types Single-Node Redis Master/Standby Redis Proxy Cluster Redis Redis Cluster Read/Write Splitting Redis Comparing DCS Redis Instance Types Single-Node Memcached (Discontinued) Master/Standby Memcached (Discontinued)

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