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Log in to the ECS using MSTSC and check whether audio files can be played properly. Parent topic: ECS Failure
A deleted ECS is retained in the ECS list on the management console only for a short period of time before it is permanently removed from the system. You can purchase another ECS of the same specifications. Parent topic: ECS Deletion and Unsubscription
Adding NICs to an ECS in a Batch Function This API is used to add one or multiple NICs to an ECS. This API is an asynchronous API. After the NIC addition request is successfully delivered, a job ID is returned. This does not mean the NIC addition is complete.
Creating an ECS and Specifying a Non-root User for Login Scenarios When you create an ECS, user root is used by default for logging in to Linux ECSs. If you want to use a non-root user for login, create an ECS by referring to this section.
After purchasing an ECS, you can click the ECS name on the list page and view the creation time and launch time in the ECS Information area. Parent topic: ECS Creation
Can I Change the OS of an ECS? Yes, you can change the OS of an ECS. If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, for example, a higher OS version is required, you can change the ECS OS.
How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes. The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load.
Elastic Cloud Server Service Terms 2.1 Service Content An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing component that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.
Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types A Summary List of Kunpeng ECS Specifications Kunpeng General Computing-plus ECSs Kunpeng Memory-optimized ECSs Kunpeng Ultra-high I/O ECSs Kunpeng AI Inference-accelerated ECSs Parent Topic: ECS Types and Specifications
Adding a Disk to an ECS Scenarios The disks attached to an ECS include one system disk and one or more data disks. The system disk is automatically created and attached when the ECS is created. You do not need to purchase it again.
Figure 12 Creating a shortcut Parent topic: Windows ECS Issues
On the ECS list page, locate a normal ECS and click its name. On the displayed page, click the Disks tab. On the Disks tab, click Attach Disk.
What Are the Priorities of the Custom Route and EIP If Both Are Configured for an ECS to Enable the ECS to Access the Internet? The priority of an EIP is higher than that of a custom route in a VPC route table.
Modify the specifications by following the instructions described in Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Parent topic: ECS Management
Attaching a NIC to an ECS Scenarios If an ECS requires multiple NICs, you can call the API for creating NICs and attach them to the ECS. A NIC can be attached by setting the nics parameter during ECS creation or after the ECS is created.
In this case, how do I log in to the ECS whose system disk has been replaced? Before stopping an ECS for disk detachment, release the IP address assigned to the ECS using DHCP so that ECS can correctly obtain an IP address later.
You cannot determine whether an ECS supports password reset. If the password reset function fails to take effect, this API does not report an error. A new password takes effect after the ECS is started or restarted.
Changing the ECS Group of an ECS The ECS group of the ECS to be managed must be the same as that of the target node pool. For more operation guides, see Managing ECS Groups. Log in to the ECS console. In the navigation pane, choose Elastic Cloud Server > ECS Group.
Modifying the Specifications of an ECS (Pay-per-Use) Function ECS specifications can be modified, for example, upgrading the vCPUs and memory, to meet service requirements. This API is used to modify ECS specifications. This API is an asynchronous API.
ecs:servers:get Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Obtaining the address for remotely logging in to an ECS using VNC POST /v1/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/remote_console ecs:cloudServers:vnc - Supported Supported Supported Supported Parent topic: Permissions