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For details about how to obtain the ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. server_id Yes Specifies the ECS ID in UUID format. Request None Response Table 2 describes the response parameters.
SSD V2 An ECS with higher specifications has better network performance.
Obtaining Metadata Scenarios ECS metadata includes basic information of an ECS on the cloud platform, such as the ECS ID, hostname, and network information. ECS metadata can be obtained using either OpenStack or EC2 compatible APIs, as shown in Table 1.
You can add an ECS to an ECS group in either of the following ways: During purchase: When purchasing an ECS, add the ECS to the ECS group by setting ECS Group in Advanced Settings. After purchase: After purchasing an ECS, click Add ECS to add the ECS to the ECS group.
Obtaining the Password for Logging In to an ECS Function This API is used to obtain the random password generated for user Administrator or the user configured in Cloudbase-Init when you use a Cloudbase-Init-enabled image to create a Windows ECS.
For details about how to configure basic, network, and advanced settings when purchasing an ECS, see Purchasing an ECS in Custom Config Mode. Click OK. Follow-up Operations (Windows) Check whether UEFI secure boot is enabled. Open the msinfo32 tool.
Deleting a NIC from an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete a NIC from an ECS based on the port ID. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting NICs from an ECS in a Batch.
Notes S6 ECS burstable performance is neither restricted by CPU credits nor billed for additional credits.
How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS? Enabling ECS virtual memory will deteriorate I/O performance. If the ECS memory is insufficient, increase the memory by performing the operations in Modifying Individual ECS Specifications.
Why Does the NIC Names Change After I Start a Linux ECS? Scenarios After an ECS running CentOS 6 created using a private image starts, the first NIC is named as eth1, rather than eth0. This solution provided in this section involves restarting the ECS.
For example, select the CN-Hong Kong region during the ECS purchase. Figure 1 Buying an ECS in CN-Hong Kong Improve the access speed. Alternatively, perform the following operations to speed up the access.
Table 11 X1e ECS specifications vCPUs Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s) Max. PPS (10,000) Max. NIC Queues Max. NICs Max.
Why Cannot the EIP Bound to the Extension NIC of My ECS Access the Internet? Symptom Your ECS has one primary NIC and one extension NIC in the same subnet. Both the NICs have an EIP bound to access the Internet.
Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server to switch to the ECS console. Create a key pair by following the instructions provided in Creating a Key Pair, and keep the private key file secure. Click . Choose Security & Compliance > Data Encryption Workshop.
Querying Details About an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to query details about an ECS by ECS ID. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying Details About an ECS.
Querying a Single Disk Attached to an ECS Function This API is used to query a single disk attached to an ECS. This API supports checking fine-grained permissions for enterprise projects. For details, see ecs:cloudServers:showServerBlockDevice.
After an ECS is created, you can view it on the ECS list page. Parent Topic: Purchasing an ECS
Run the following command to restart the network: rcnetwork restart service network restart /etc/init.d/network restart Windows Take an ECS running Windows Server 2012 as an example. Log in to the Windows ECS as user Administrator. Enable the local area connection.
Figure 10 Obtaining a license key pack ID Activating the ECS Log in to the ECS. Open RD Licensing Manager, right-click the ECS, and choose Activate Server. Figure 11 Activating the ECS In Activate Server Wizard, click Next.
OS Change If you want to change the OS of your ECS, perform the following operations: Select the target ECS and click Stop in the upper left corner of the ECS list. Locate the row that contains the target ECS, choose More > Manage Image > Change OS in the Operation column.