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serverKeypairs:list; ecs:servers:get; ecs:cloudServers:list; ecs:cloudServers:rebuild; ecs:cloudServers:changeOS; ecs:cloudServers:showServer; ecs:cloudServers:stop; ecs:cloudServers:reboot; ecs:cloudServers:start; ims:images:get; ims:images:list; bss:order:view; billing:contract
For example, after calling the StartServer API of the ECS using the Execute API atomic action, call the ShowServer API of the ECS using the Wait API atomic action.
Viewing Application Monitoring Integrating AOM Chaos Drills Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) Provides ECSs for your operations like batch ECS management, script execution, job execution, and scheduled task management. You can also execute chaos drill tasks on ECSs.
NOTE: If you select a job of ECS startup, ECS shutdown, or ECS restart, and select Select All for Selection Method, a maximum of 500 instances can be selected at a time.
By default, Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is selected. Click the target DB instance to go to the DB instance details page. You can view the resource name, ID, enterprise project, region, cloud server information, application, group, and component.
Huawei Cloud/Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)/Cloud Server Resource List Please select the resources that need to be associated. - Click OK. Resources are associated with the group. Parent Topic: Application Management
By default, Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is selected. Choose Password-free Login in the Operation column. Select the target account from the drop-down list and click OK. The black screen command page is displayed. Parent Topic: Account Management
By default, Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is selected. Select the host to be viewed and choose More > Password change record in the Operation column. View the password change records of the host.
Batch Operation FAQs What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When I Switch Images for ECS Resources in Batches?
Batch Resource Operations Overview Batch Operations on ECS Instances Batch Operations on RDS Instances Batch Operations on FlexusL Instances Batch Operations on BMS Instances
A resource can be an Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), an Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk, or a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). To synchronize resources, you must have the rms:resources:list permission.
Fault Diagnosis Overview ECS Diagnosis Diagnosing RDS DB Instances Diagnosing DCS Instances Diagnosing DMS Instances Diagnosing ELB Instances Parent Topic: Faults
Perform 9 and 10, if you select a public job whose name starts with restarting ECS, stopping ECS, starting ECS, or starting OS. Perform 11, if you select other public jobs. Click Add and configure the parameters on the Select Instance dialog box.
You can create patch baselines for ECS, CCE, and BMS instances as required. Cloud Operations Center has provided the public patch baselines of all OSs as the preset patch baseline when ECS and BMS instances are used initially.
Table 1 Operations that can be authorized by enterprise project Operation Description coc:instance:reinstallOS Grants permission to reinstall the ECS OS. coc:instance:changeOS Grants permission to change the ECS OS. coc:instance:start Grants permission to start an ECS. coc:instance
On the displayed page, check the ECS compliance status in the Compliance Reporting List area.
CloudCMDB resources Resource Type The value can be ECS or BMS. ECS Region The default parameter cannot be modified and is determined by Region in Execution Content.
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region.
CloudCMDB resources Resource Type The value can be ECS or BMS. ECS Region The default parameter cannot be modified and is determined by Region in Execution Content.
Figure 7 Setting parameters When installing a UniAgent for ECSs in the same VPC, you need to manually install a UniAgent for the first ECS and set this ECS as the installation node. For details, see Installing a UniAgent for the First Time.