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To ensure that an EIP can be bound to the load balancer, unbind the EIP bound to the ECS before you create the load balancer if you have only one EIP. Creating a Load Balancer On the displayed page, click Create Load Balancer. Specify the parameters and submit the application.
Prerequisites You have purchased an ECS and bound an EIP to it. The rules listed in the following table have been added to the security group which the target ECS belongs to. For details, see Adding a Security Group Rule.
You can access the desktop after logging in to the ECS again. Parent topic: Remote Logins
Import the public key of an existing key pair to the ECS to let the system maintain your public key. If the public key of the existing key pair is stored by clicking Save public key on PuTTY Key Generator, the public key cannot be imported to the management console.
For details about how to obtain the ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. server_id Yes Specifies the ECS ID. Request Table 2 describes the request parameters.
You can view events details on the ECS console, including the event type, instance name/ID, and event status. You can also check ECS events details on the Event Monitoring page on the Cloud Eye console. For details, see Viewing Event Monitoring Data.
For details about how to obtain the ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. server_id Yes Specifies the ECS ID. Request Table 2 describes the request parameters.
Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at ECS startup. You can configure the fstab file of an ECS that has data. This operation will not affect the existing data.
Configuring Automatic Mounting at System Start The fstab file controls what disks are automatically mounted at ECS startup. You can configure the fstab file of an ECS that has data. This operation will not affect the existing data.
Prerequisites You have purchased an ECS and bound an EIP to it. The rules listed in the following table have been added to the security group that the target ECS belongs to. For details, see Adding a Security Group Rule.
After a key pair is created for an ECS on the management console, ensure that you store your private key in a secure place. Without a private key, you will not be able to log in to the ECS. Procedure Log in to the management console.
Table 3 floating_ip objects Parameter Mandatory Type Description fixed_ip Yes String Specifies a private IP address. id Yes String Specifies the floating IP address ID in UUID format. instance_id Yes String Specifies the ID of a bound ECS in UUID format. ip Yes String Specifies the
Preparations Prepare an ECS and assign a public IP address or EIP to the ECS. Ensure that inbound security group rules allow traffic to flow to the ECS over port 8080. Prerequisites A yum source has been configured.
The following uses an ECS with 11 NIC configuration files as an example.
Application Scenarios QingTian Enclave allows you to create isolated execution environments from ECS instances to secure your sensitive data, such as personal identity information, keys, healthcare data, financial data, and intellectual property data.
Table 4 floating_ip attributes Parameter Mandatory Type Description fixed_ip Yes String Specifies a private IP address. id Yes String Specifies the floating IP address ID in UUID format. instance_id Yes String Specifies the ID of a bound ECS in UUID format. ip Yes String Specifies
Table 3 attachments field description Parameter Type Description device String Specifies the directory to which the disk is mounted. id String Specifies the ID of the attached resource. serverId String Specifies the ECS ID. volumeId String Specifies the ID of the attached disk.
Table 4 floating_ip objects Parameter Mandatory Type Description fixed_ip Yes String Specifies a private IP address. id Yes String Specifies the floating IP address ID in UUID format. instance_id Yes String Specifies the ID of a bound ECS in UUID format. ip Yes String Specifies the
The following uses an ECS running CentOS 7.5 as an example to describe how to use the open-source tool Extundelete to quickly restore accidentally deleted data.
For details, see Elastic Cloud Server Pricing Details. Parent Topic: Auto Launch Groups