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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. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
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. Extending the Disk Partition and File System When extending a partition, you can choose to extend an existing partition or create a new partition.
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. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
If this parameter does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
[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 does not appear, the disk is not encrypted. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
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. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
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. hw:passthrough String If this parameter is set to true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.
If the shared disk is attached to multiple ECSs, these ECSs must belong to the same anti-affinity ECS group. If these ECSs fail to meet the anti-affinity requirement, the shared disk cannot reach the optimal performance. The testing process for Windows and Linux is different.
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. Create partitions. In this example, create the /dev/vdb1 partition on data disk /dev/vdb.
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. Create partitions. In this example, create two primary partitions, /dev/vdb1 and /dev/vdb2 for data disk /dev/vdb.
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. Create two primary partitions, /dev/vdb1 and /dev/vdb2 for data disk /dev/vdb.
Range If this parameter value is true, the disk device type is SCSI, which allows ECS OSs to directly access the underlying storage media. SCSI reservation commands are supported.