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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 repository has been configured.
Use one ECS as the FTP server and the other as the client. Configure security group inbound rules to allow traffic to the FTP server over port 21. Prerequisites A yum repository has been configured.
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 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.
Prerequisites The ECS has an EIP bound. The rule listed in the following table has been added to the security group that the target ECS belongs to. For details, see Adding a Security Group Rule.
Table 3 serverinfo field description Parameter Mandatory Type Description server_id Yes String Specifies the ID of the ECS to which the shared EVS disk is to be attached. device No String Indicates the disk device name.
For instructions about how to configure a DNS server, see How Do I Configure DNS for an ECS?. The operations described in this section apply to x86_64 ECSs.
On the page for buying an ECS, select an enterprise project from the Enterprise Project drop-down list. Add ECSs to an enterprise project. On the Enterprise Project Management page, you can add existing ECSs to an enterprise project.
Prerequisites You have purchased an ECS and bound an EIP to it. The rule listed in the following table has been added to the security group that the target ECS belongs to. For details, see Adding a Security Group Rule.
ECS is a project-level service.
Request None Response Table 2 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Type Description networks Yes Array of objects Specifies the network where the ECS accesses. For details, see Table 3.
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. Constraints This script uses the EXT4 file system by default. It cannot be used for the disks using LVM or VG. This script can only be used to format CentOS.
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. Constraints This script uses the NTFS file system and MBR partition style by default.
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. Procedure On the desktop of the server, right-click Computer and choose Manage from the shortcut menu. The Server Manager window is displayed.
Range N/A maxServerGroupMembers Integer Definition Specifies the maximum number of ECSs in an ECS group. Range N/A totalServerGroupsUsed Integer Definition Specifies the number of used server groups.
Purchase an ECS and use it as the parent instance of QingTian Enclave. Select a Linux image for the OS and select Enclave. For details, see Purchasing an ECS in Custom Config Mode. Huawei Cloud EulerOS 2.0 is recommended. Connect to the parent instance of QingTian Enclave.
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. Procedure On the desktop of the server, click the start icon in the lower left corner. The Windows Server window is displayed. Click Server Manager.
You need to import a key pair to the ECS when you: Create a key pair using puttygen.exe. Import the public key of an existing local key pair (for example, generated using PuTTYgen) to let the system maintain your public key.
Parent instance The parent instance is an ECS instance that is used to allocate its vCPUs and memory to QingTian Enclave instances. These resources can be used during the lifetime of the QingTian Enclave instances.
Use CTS to locate a fault or creation failure for an Elastic Cloud Server (ECS). For details, see Fault Locating. Use CTS to check all operation records for an ECS. For details, see Resource Tracking. Parent Topic: Audit Using CTS