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        • How Can I Resolve ECS Login Failures Due to Corrupt /etc/passwd? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Can I Resolve ECS Login Failures Due to Corrupt /etc/passwd? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Solution Restart the ECS on the console and enter the single-user mode. For details, see How Do I Reset the Password for User root in Single-User Mode on a Linux ECS? Check the /etc/passwd file. cat /etc/passwd Check whether the passwd file is corrupted.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > SSH Connection Issues
        • Why Are the Network Traffic Values on Cloud Eye Different from Those in ECS? - Cloud Eye

          Why Are the Network Traffic Values on Cloud Eye Different from Those in ECS? - Cloud Eye

          Why Are the Network Traffic Values on Cloud Eye Different from Those in ECS? Because the sampling period in Cloud Eye is different from that of the metric monitoring tool in ECS. Cloud Eye collects ECS and EVS disk data every 4 minutes (5 minutes for KVM ECSs).

          Help > Cloud Eye > FAQs > Product Usage > Server Monitoring
        • Configuring Instance Metadata Options - Elastic Cloud Server

          Configuring Instance Metadata Options - Elastic Cloud Server

          Configuring Metadata (At ECS Runtime) Log in to the management console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and project. Click . Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server. In the ECS list, click the target ECS to go to the ECS details page.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Managing ECS Configurations > Obtaining Metadata and Passing User Data
        • How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Log in to the ECS as user root.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
        • Detaching Data Disks from an ECS - Image Management Service

          Detaching Data Disks from an ECS - Image Management Service

          Prerequisites You have logged in to the ECS used to create a Linux private image. Procedure Check whether the ECS has data disks. Run the following command to check the number of disks attached to the ECS: fdisk -l If the number is greater than 1, the ECS has data disks.

          Help > Image Management Service > User Guide > Preparations for Creating a Private Image > Linux Private Images
        • How Do I Enable or Disable an ECS Firewall and Add a Port Exception to the Firewall? - Storage Disaster Recovery Service

          How Do I Enable or Disable an ECS Firewall and Add a Port Exception to the Firewall? - Storage Disaster Recovery Service

          For the operation procedure on a Windows ECS, see How Do I Disable a Windows ECS Firewall and Add a Port Exception on a Windows ECS Firewall? For the operation procedure on a Linux ECS, see How Do I Disable a Linux ECS Firewall and Add a Port Exception on a Linux ECS Firewall?

          Help > Storage Disaster Recovery Service > FAQs > Asynchronous Replication
        • What Do I Do If I Can Log In to an Ubuntu 16.04 ECS Using SSH But the VNC Login Page Cannot Be Displayed? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Do I Do If I Can Log In to an Ubuntu 16.04 ECS Using SSH But the VNC Login Page Cannot Be Displayed? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Do I Do If I Can Log In to an Ubuntu 16.04 ECS Using SSH But the VNC Login Page Cannot Be Displayed? Symptom You have successfully connected to the Ubuntu 16.04 ECS using SSH, but the VNC login page cannot be displayed.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > SSH Connection Issues
        • Can I Specify the System Disk Capacity When I Create an ECS Using an Image? - Image Management Service

          Can I Specify the System Disk Capacity When I Create an ECS Using an Image? - Image Management Service

          Parent topic: ECS Creation

          Help > Image Management Service > FAQs > ECS Creation
        • Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - SAP Cloud

          Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - SAP Cloud

          For instructions about how to call an API, see section "Retrieving the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS (Native OpenStack API)" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference. Decrypt the ciphertext password.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node) > Appendix
        • Creating a Full-ECS Image from an ECS - Image Management Service

          Creating a Full-ECS Image from an ECS - Image Management Service

          On the displayed page, create ECSs by following the instructions in Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. When you use a full-ECS image to create an ECS: The system and data disk information defaulted by the image will be automatically displayed.

          Help > Image Management Service > User Guide > Creating a Private Image from a Cloud Server or a Backup
        • Using Scripts to Batch Update the One-Click Password Reset Plug-ins for Linux ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Using Scripts to Batch Update the One-Click Password Reset Plug-ins for Linux ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Procedure Log in to the executor ECS as user root.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Passwords and Key Pairs > Password Reset > One-Click ECS Password Reset Plug-in
        • What Should I Do If an ECS Error Occurs When I Create and Deploy a Component on a VM? - ServiceStage

          What Should I Do If an ECS Error Occurs When I Create and Deploy a Component on a VM? - ServiceStage

          What Should I Do If an ECS Error Occurs When I Create and Deploy a Component on a VM? Symptom The ECS service may be unavailable when you create and deploy a component on a ServiceStage VM.

          Help > ServiceStage > FAQs > Application Management
        • Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - SAP Cloud

          Obtaining the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - SAP Cloud

          For instructions about how to call an API, see section "Retrieving the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS (Native OpenStack API)" in Elastic Cloud Server API Reference. Decrypt the ciphertext password.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node) > Appendix
        • How Do I Troubleshoot an In-Service Port During Tomcat Startup? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Do I Troubleshoot an In-Service Port During Tomcat Startup? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Parent topic: Windows ECS Issues

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Windows ECS Issues
        • Creating an SAP HANA ECS - SAP Cloud

          Creating an SAP HANA ECS - SAP Cloud

          The system returns to the Elastic Cloud Server page. Check the status of the created task in Task Status on the right of the page. After the HANA ECS is created, you can view the ECS from the ECS list on the right of the page. Create other HANA ECSs as required.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node) > Deployment > Creating ECSs
        • Using Scripts to Batch Update the One-Click Password Reset Plug-ins for Windows ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Using Scripts to Batch Update the One-Click Password Reset Plug-ins for Windows ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server

          Parent Topic: One-Click ECS Password Reset Plug-in

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Passwords and Key Pairs > Password Reset > One-Click ECS Password Reset Plug-in
        • Creating a Custom Image on ECS - ModelArts

          Creating a Custom Image on ECS - ModelArts

          You can purchase an ECS of the same specifications or use an existing local host to create a custom image. For details about how to purchase an ECS, see Purchasing and Logging In to a Linux ECS. When creating the ECS, select an Ubuntu 18.04 public image.

          Help > ModelArts > ModelArts User Guide (Standard) > Creating a Custom Image for ModelArts Standard > Creating a Custom Image for Inference
        • ALM-12110 Failed to get ECS temporary AK/SK - MapReduce Service

          ALM-12110 Failed to get ECS temporary AK/SK - MapReduce Service

          ALM-12110 Failed to get ECS temporary AK/SK Alarm Description The meta component calls the ECS API to obtain AK/SK information every 5 minutes and caches the information. Before the AK/SK expires, the component calls the API again to update it.

          Help > MapReduce Service > User Guide > MRS Cluster O&M > MRS Cluster Alarm Handling Reference
        • Platform MPI - High Performance Computing

          Platform MPI - High Performance Computing

          Run the following command to run Platform MPI on an ECS: # mpirun -np 2 /root/platform_hello Figure 4 Running Platform MPI on an ECS Parent topic: Installing and Using MPIs

          Help > High Performance Computing > User Guide > Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario > Installing and Using MPIs
        • Platform MPI - High Performance Computing

          Platform MPI - High Performance Computing

          Run the following command to run Platform MPI on an ECS: # mpirun -np 2 /root/platform_hello Figure 4 Running Platform MPI on an ECS Parent topic: Installing and Using MPIs

          Help > High Performance Computing > User Guide > Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario > Installing and Using MPIs
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