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        6788 results found
        • Why Does BSOD Occur When I Log In to an ECS Using Remote Desktop Connection? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does BSOD Occur When I Log In to an ECS Using Remote Desktop Connection? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does BSOD Occur When I Log In to an ECS Using Remote Desktop Connection? Symptom When you attempt to use a remote desktop connection to log in to an ECS running Windows Server 2012 R2 from a local computer with redirected drive enabled, BSOD occurs.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Remote Login > Remote Login Errors on Windows
        • Why Can't My ECS Access the Internet Even After an EIP Is Bound? - Elastic IP

          Why Can't My ECS Access the Internet Even After an EIP Is Bound? - Elastic IP

          Interface of the ECS Step 5: Check Whether Required Security Group Rules Have Been Configured Step 6: Check Whether Traffic from the ECS Subnet Is Blocked Step 1: Check Whether the ECS Is Running Properly Check the ECS status.

          Help > Elastic IP > FAQs > Connectivity
        • How Can I Allow or Deny Login from Specific Users or IP Addresses to an ECS Using SSH? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Allow or Deny Login from Specific Users or IP Addresses to an ECS Using SSH? - Elastic Cloud Server

          IP address range to the ECS using SSH.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > SSH Connection Issues
        • Enabling and Purchasing a Reserved Instance - Elastic Cloud Server

          Enabling and Purchasing a Reserved Instance - Elastic Cloud Server

          Follow-up Operations Purchase a pay-per-use ECS that matches an RI. Locate the target RI and click Buy ECS in the Operation column.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Selecting an ECS Billing Mode > Reserved Instances
        • Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses in the Same VPC - Elastic Cloud Server

          Configuring Mapping Between Hostnames and IP Addresses in the Same VPC - Elastic Cloud Server

          Log in to an ECS in the same VPC, run the following command to ping the added host, and check whether the operation is successful: ping Hostname Parent Topic: Managing ECS Configurations

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Managing ECS Configurations
        • Why Cannot I Use a Non-Default SSH Port to Log In to My Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Cannot I Use a Non-Default SSH Port to Log In to My Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Run the following command to restart SSH: service sshd restart Checking the hosts Configuration File The /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files of a Linux ECS are used to permit or deny an IP address or an IP address segment, respectively, to remotely access the ECS using SSH.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Remote Login > Remote Logins
        • Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? - Auto Scaling

          Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? - Auto Scaling

          Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? Yes. Currently, AS automatically creates pay-per-use ECS instances by default, but you can also add yearly/monthly or pay-per-use instances manually if needed. Parent topic: Instance

          Help > Auto Scaling > FAQ > Instance
        • Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? - Auto Scaling

          Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? - Auto Scaling

          Can I Add Yearly/Monthly ECS Instances to an AS Group? Yes. Currently, AS automatically creates pay-per-use ECS instances by default, but you can also add yearly/monthly or pay-per-use instances manually if needed. Parent topic: Instance

          Help > Auto Scaling > FAQs > Instance
        • Why Does My Linux ECS Fail to Access the Internet After Port 80 Is Allowed by the Firewall Rules? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does My Linux ECS Fail to Access the Internet After Port 80 Is Allowed by the Firewall Rules? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does My Linux ECS Fail to Access the Internet After Port 80 Is Allowed by the Firewall Rules? Symptom The Linux ECS cannot access the Internet after port 80 is allowed by the firewall rules. After the firewall is disabled, access to the Internet succeeds.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Firewall Configuration Issues
        • What Should I Do If I Cannot View Data After Logging In to an ECS Using VNC? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Should I Do If I Cannot View Data After Logging In to an ECS Using VNC? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Should I Do If I Cannot View Data After Logging In to an ECS Using VNC?

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Remote Login > VNC Login
        • How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS? This section uses an ECS running Windows Server 2019 64-bit as an example to describe how to obtain the mapping between disk partitions and disk devices.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
        • What Should I Do If Error Code 1006 or 1000 Is Displayed When I Log In to an ECS Through the Management Console? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Should I Do If Error Code 1006 or 1000 Is Displayed When I Log In to an ECS Through the Management Console? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Figure 1 Error message displayed in a VNC-based remote login Possible Causes The ECS is abnormal. Another user has logged in to the ECS. No operations are performed on the ECS and it is automatically disconnected. Troubleshooting Log in to the ECS again using VNC.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Remote Login > VNC Login
        • Kunpeng Ultra-high I/O ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Kunpeng Ultra-high I/O ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Parent Topic: Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications > Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types
        • Why Does an Authentication Failure Occurs After I Attempt to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does an Authentication Failure Occurs After I Attempt to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Does an Authentication Failure Occurs After I Attempt to Remotely Log In to a Windows ECS?

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Remote Login > Remote Login Errors on Windows
        • Querying ECS Operations by Request ID (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Querying ECS Operations by Request ID (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Parent topic: ECS Operation Management (OpenStack Nova API)

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > ECS Operation Management (OpenStack Nova API)
        • Why Cannot the Total ECS Quota Be Less Than the Number of Existing ECSs? - SecMaster

          Why Cannot the Total ECS Quota Be Less Than the Number of Existing ECSs? - SecMaster

          Table 1 ECS quota description Parameter Description ECS Quota The maximum number of servers that require protection. The total ECS quota must be greater than or equal to the total number of servers within your account.

          Help > SecMaster > FAQs > About Purchase and Specifications Change
        • Using VNC Viewer to Access a Linux ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Using VNC Viewer to Access a Linux ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          It applies to remote ECS access. Remotely log in to the ECS. The username is root, and the password is the one you set during ECS creation.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Best Practices
        • How Do I Start and Stop an ECS Instance? - SAP Cloud

          How Do I Start and Stop an ECS Instance? - SAP Cloud

          Click Service List and choose Computing > Elastic Cloud Server to switch to the Elastic Cloud Server page. In the ECS instance list, select the ECS instance to be stopped. Click Stop in the upper left corner to stop the ECS instance.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node) > FAQs
        • Ingesting ECS Text Logs to LTS - Log Tank Service

          Ingesting ECS Text Logs to LTS - Log Tank Service

          On the displayed page, click ECS (Elastic Cloud Server). Figure 2 Accessing the ECS log ingestion configuration page Select a log group. To use an existing log group: Select a log group from the Log Group drop-down list.

          Help > Log Tank Service > User Guide > Log Ingestion > Using ICAgent to Collect Host Logs
        • Why Is the Device Name of My C6 ECS in the sd* Format? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Why Is the Device Name of My C6 ECS in the sd* Format? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Disk Partitioning and Formatting Problem: Before using an ECS for the first time, you need to partition or format the attached data disks. If the ECS device name is in sd* format, running /dev/vd* will fail.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
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