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Therefore, if you want to restore or migrate the data disk data of an ECS by using a full-ECS image, you can only use the image to create a new ECS rather than use it to change the ECS OS.
On the displayed page, create ECSs by following the instructions in Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. When you use a full-ECS image to create an ECS: The system and data disk information defaulted by the image will be automatically displayed.
You must renew the ECS before using it to create a private image. A private image created from an x86 ECS cannot be used to create a Kunpeng ECS or change the OS of a Kunpeng ECS.
F-J F Full-ECS image A full-ECS image is an image created from an entire Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), including its system disk and data disks. A full-ECS image contains the OS of the ECS, applications installed on the ECS, and all the data in the ECS disks.
F-J F Full-ECS image A full-ECS image is an image created from an entire Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), including its system disk and data disks. A full-ECS image contains the OS of the ECS, applications installed on the ECS, and all the data in the ECS disks.
How Do I Configure an ECS to Use DHCPv6?
Complete the ECS creation as instructed. Figure 7 Adding a data disk Wait for several minutes and check whether the new ECS is displayed in the ECS list. Log in to the new ECS and check whether the service data is successfully migrated. Run the fdisk -l command.
When you use an ECS to create a private image, if the system disk of the ECS is encrypted, the private image created from this ECS will also be encrypted. The key used for encrypting the image is the same as that used for encrypting the system disk.
ECSs Supporting NIC Multi-Queue NIC multi-queue can only be enabled on an ECS with the specifications and virtualization type described in this section. For details about the ECS specifications that support NIC multi-queue, see ECS Types.
cloudServers:get ecs:servers:get ecs:serverVolumes:use ecs:cloudServers:list ecs:serverVolumeAttachments:list ecs:servers:list evs:volumes:* bms:servers:list bms:servers:get bms:serverFlavors:get √ √ NOTE: For shared images, enterprise projects are not supported.
You can use a KooGallery image to: Create an ECS On the ECS creation page, select KooGallery image for Image and click Select Image. Search for the required KooGallery image, select the image, and click OK.
Figure 7 Installation in process Restart the ECS after the installation is complete.
If you are prompted to install the OS again after the ECS is restarted, exit the VNC login page and restart the ECS on the console. Figure 8 Restarting the ECS Parent topic: Creating a Linux System Disk Image from an ISO File
Figure 1 IMS relationships with other services Table 1 Related services Service Relationship with IMS Related Operation Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) You can use an image to create ECSs or use an ECS to create an image.
environment), you can use this ECS to create a private image.
in the fstab File to UUID Using a Script to Optimize a Xen Private Image Installing Native Xen and KVM Drivers on a Xen ECS Installing Native KVM Drivers on a KVM ECS Parent topic: Preparations for Creating a Private Image
Create an Encrypted Image from an Encrypted ECS When you use an ECS to create a private image, if the system disk of the ECS is encrypted, the private image created from this ECS will also be encrypted.
How Do I Migrate an ECS to a Different Region of Another Account? How Can I Back Up the Current Status of an ECS for Restoration in the Case of a System Fault? How Can I Apply a Private Image to an Existing ECS? Can I Import Data from a Data Disk Image to a Data Disk?
Does the Deletion Affect Any ECS or EVS Disk Created from It? Reject this image on the Images Shared with Me tab page. This does not affect any ECS or EVS disk created from it.
Backing up server environments Create an image from an ECS to back up the ECS. If the ECS breaks down due to software faults, you can use the image to restore it.