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Log in to the ECS as user root. Run the following command to check whether the system has identified the added space: fdisk -l Information similar to the following is displayed: The size of /dev/vdb has increased from 10 GB to 20 GB.
If you need to attach a disk, call the ECS Attach Volume API. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI POST /v2/{project_id}/volumes/{volume_id}/action Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String The project ID.
If you need to detach a disk, call the ECS Detach Volume API. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. URI POST /v2/{project_id}/volumes/{volume_id}/action Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String The project ID.
Procedure Log in to the ECS as user root.
The resource information is as follows: Resource planning: Resource Planning Resource creation: Creating an ECS and Creating and Attaching EVS Disks Introduction to Common RAID Arrays Table 1 Introduction to common RAID arrays RAID Level Description Read/Write Performance Security
Procedure Log in to the ECS as user root. Run the following command to extend the logical volume: lvextend -L +Additional capacity Logical volume path Parameter description: Additional capacity: Specify a value smaller than the volume group's available space, either in MB or GB.
Maximum number of servers that a non-shared disk can be attached to 1 Maximum number of servers that a shared disk can be attached to 16 Maximum number of disks that can be attached to an ECS This number varies depending on the ECS type.
If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media and supports SCSI reservation commands.
For example, you can grant ECS users only the permissions for managing a certain type of ECSs. Most policies define permissions based on APIs. For the API actions supported by EVS, see Permissions and Supported Actions.
For how to log in to an ECS, see Logging In to an ECS. For how to log in to a BMS, see Logging In to a BMS. On the desktop of the server, click the start icon in the lower left corner. The Windows Server window is displayed. Click Server Manager.
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. full_clone String If the disk is created from a snapshot and linked cloning needs to be used, set this parameter to 0. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. full_clone String If the disk is created from a snapshot and linked cloning needs to be used, set this parameter to 0. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS
The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed. In the server list, locate the row that contains the server whose system disk is to be detached, click More in the Operation column, and choose Stop. When the server status changes to Stopped, the server has been stopped.
ids=['e92ba908-82f8-4728-b8cc-82f2f56bd461', '40g42920-4243-420f-8bb2-a0bd7660fbd8', 'b1fd8dcc-dd67-4edf-b89e-87c3485112ec']&offset=0&limit=100&sort_key=size&sort_dir=asc Query details of all shared data disks of an ECS (The ECS ID is 3ffcbe9d-e5bf-45f4-aa0a-670b54bda66c.
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. full_clone String If the disk is created from a snapshot and linked cloning needs to be used, set this parameter to 0. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS
For how to log in to an ECS, see Logging In to an ECS. For how to log in to a BMS, see Logging In to a BMS. On the desktop of the server, click the start icon in the lower left corner. The Windows Server window is displayed. Click Server Manager.
[hw:passthrough] If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media and supports SCSI reservation commands.
If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media and supports SCSI reservation commands.
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. full_clone String If the disk is created from a snapshot and linked cloning needs to be used, set this parameter to 0. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. full_clone String If the disk is created from a snapshot and linked cloning needs to be used, set this parameter to 0. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS