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To expand the disk on the ECS console (suitable for a disk that has been attached to an ECS): Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to ECS list page. Click the name of the server where the desired disk is attached to go to the Summary page.
For how to obtain the disk name in the OS, see FAQ "How Do I Obtain My Disk Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console?" in the Elastic Cloud Server FAQs. Figure 1 Attach Disk Click OK to go back to the disk list page.
Log in to the ECS as user root.
For how to obtain the disk name in the OS, see FAQ "How Do I Obtain My Disk Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console?" in the Elastic Cloud Server FAQs. Figure 1 Attach Disk Click OK to go back to the disk list page.
Implementation Procedure Creating an ECS Creating and Attaching EVS Disks Creating an EVS-based RAID Array Using mdadm Configuring Auto Start of the EVS-based RAID Array at Server Startup Parent topic: RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks
For details about how to install the Agent on an ECS, see Installing and Configuring the Agent on a Linux ECS or BMS in the Cloud Eye User Guide.
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.
In this example, the ECS runs CentOS 7.5 64bit. Configurations vary depending on the OS running on the ECS. This section is used for reference only. For the detailed operations and differences, see the corresponding OS documents. Procedure Log in to the ECS as user root.
Related Links To learn more about the disk capacity usage, check on the ECS or install the agent on the ECS to obtain the disk usage from the monitoring data. For details, see How Can I View My Disk Usage?
Introduction to the basic principles of EVS snapshots EVS Disks with Preconfigured Performance 01:51 Introduction to Purchasing performance preconfigured EVS disks Operation Guide Buying an Elastic Volume Service Disk 03:47 Purchase an Elastic Volume Service Disk and mount it to an Elastic
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.
For details, see "Getting Started" > "Creating an ECS" > "Step 1: Configure Basic Settings" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. EVS console No data source selected Yes/No When an empty disk is created, you can choose whether to encrypt the disk or not.
How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console? How Can I View Data on My Disk If Its Yearly/Monthly Server Has Expired?
If you demand yearly/monthly billing for a recovered disk, attach it to an ECS or a BMS, and then change the server's billing mode to yearly/monthly. To learn how to change pay-per-use billing to yearly/monthly, see From Pay-per-Use to Yearly/Monthly.
Figure 1 Process of creating an LVM logical volume Prerequisites Two EVS disks have been attached to the ECS where LVM is installed. Procedure Log in to the ECS as user root.
You can select to attach the disk to an ECS during the purchase or manually attach it after the purchase.
cloudServerFlavors:get", "ecs:cloudServers:list", "bss:balance:view", "bss:order:pay", "bss:order:update" ],
ECS Attaching a Non-Shared Disk Attaching a Shared Disk SCSI EVS disks can be attached to BMSs and used as scalable block storage devices.
The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed. In the server list, locate the target server, choose More > Change in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, select Delete Disk. Figure 1 Selecting a change type Select the disks you want to delete and click Next.
ECS not found. Specify a valid ECS ID. 400 EVS.2230 server is not periodic This ECS is not a yearly/monthly ECS.