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        • (kubectl) Automatically Creating an EVS Disk - Cloud Container Engine

          (kubectl) Automatically Creating an EVS Disk - Cloud Container Engine

          Alternatively, you can view the EVS disk based on the volume name on the EVS console. Parent Topic: Using EVS Disks as Storage Volumes

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Storage Management: FlexVolume (Deprecated) > Using EVS Disks as Storage Volumes
        • What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My EVS Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My EVS Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My EVS Disk? If an error occurs, the disk may show one of the states listed in the following table. Take the measures described in the table to handle the exceptions.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs > General
        • Step 1: Expand Disk Capacity - Elastic Volume Service

          Step 1: Expand Disk Capacity - Elastic Volume Service

          To expand the disk on the EVS console: Choose Storage > Elastic Volume Service to go to the EVS console. Locate the disk you want to expand and click Expand Capacity in the Operation column. On the Expand Capacity page, set New Capacity and click Next.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Expanding the EVS Disk Capacity
        • Configuring a Recycle Bin Policy - Elastic Volume Service

          Configuring a Recycle Bin Policy - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent Topic: Managing EVS Recycle Bin

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Recycle Bin
        • Querying EVS Disks Attached to a BMS - Bare Metal Server

          Querying EVS Disks Attached to a BMS - Bare Metal Server

          Querying EVS Disks Attached to a BMS Function This API is used to query EVS disks attached to a BMS. URI GET /v1/{project_id}/baremetalservers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments Table 1 lists the parameters.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > BMS APIs > BMS Disk Management
        • Attaching an Existing System Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Attaching an Existing System Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent Topic: Attaching an Existing EVS Disk

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Attaching an Existing EVS Disk
        • Attaching an Existing Non-Shared Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Attaching an Existing Non-Shared Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent Topic: Attaching an Existing EVS Disk

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Attaching an Existing EVS Disk
        • Attaching an Existing Shared Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Attaching an Existing Shared Disk - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent Topic: Attaching an Existing EVS Disk

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Attaching an Existing EVS Disk
        • Implementation Procedure - Elastic Volume Service

          Implementation Procedure - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent topic: Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks
        • How Can I Migrate Data Between SFS and EVS? - Scalable File Service

          How Can I Migrate Data Between SFS and EVS? - Scalable File Service

          How Can I Migrate Data Between SFS and EVS? Mount a file system and an EVS disk to the same ECS, and then manually replicate data between the file system and EVS disk. Parent topic: Others

          Help > Scalable File Service > FAQs > Others
        • Implementation Procedure - Elastic Volume Service

          Implementation Procedure - Elastic Volume Service

          Implementation Procedure Creating an ECS Creating and Attaching EVS Disks Creating an EVS-based RAID Array Using mdadm Configuring Auto Start of the EVS-based RAID Array at Server Startup Parent topic: RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks
        • Recovering Disks from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          Recovering Disks from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          Parent Topic: Managing EVS Recycle Bin

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Recycle Bin
        • Do I Need to Detach an EVS Disk Before Expanding Its Capacity? - Elastic Volume Service

          Do I Need to Detach an EVS Disk Before Expanding Its Capacity? - Elastic Volume Service

          Do I Need to Detach an EVS Disk Before Expanding Its Capacity? An expansion consists of two phases: Expand the disk capacity on the management console. A shared, in-use disk cannot be expanded. You must detach the shared disk from all its servers and then expand its capacity.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs > Capacity Expansion
        • (kubectl) Creating a PV from an Existing EVS Disk - Cloud Container Engine

          (kubectl) Creating a PV from an Existing EVS Disk - Cloud Container Engine

          For EVS disks, set this parameter to huawei.com/fuxivol. volumeID Volume ID of the EVS disk.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Storage Management: FlexVolume (Deprecated) > Using EVS Disks as Storage Volumes
        • Dynamically Expanding EVS Disk Capacity - ModelArts

          Dynamically Expanding EVS Disk Capacity - ModelArts

          If the original capacity of an EVS disk is 4,096 GB, the disk capacity cannot be expanded. After the instance is stopped, the expanded capacity still takes effect. The billing is based on the expanded EVS disk capacity. An EVS disk is billed as long as it is used.

          Help > ModelArts > ModelArts User Guide (Standard) > Using Notebook for AI Development and Debugging > Managing Notebook Instances
        • EVS Disks Have Backup Vaults Attached - Config

          EVS Disks Have Backup Vaults Attached - Config

          Tag cbr, evs Trigger Type Configuration change Filter Type evs.volumes Rule Parameter None Parent topic: Elastic Volume Service

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Elastic Volume Service
        • What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? EVS disks created using a VBS backup are billed in pay per use or yearly/monthly mode.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup? EVS disks created using a VBS backup are billed in pay per use or yearly/monthly mode.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • Elastic Volume Service - Config

          Elastic Volume Service - Config

          Elastic Volume Service EVS Disk Type Check Disks Are Used Within the Specified Time Idle EVS Disk Check EVS Disks Are Encrypted Disk Encryption Are Enabled EVS Disks Have Backup Vaults Attached EVS Backup Time Check Parent topic: Built-In Policies

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies
        • What Are the Advanced Features of BMSs Using EVS Disks? - Bare Metal Server

          What Are the Advanced Features of BMSs Using EVS Disks? - Bare Metal Server

          What Are the Advanced Features of BMSs Using EVS Disks? BMSs that use EVS disks as their system disks can be provisioned within a shorter time, which facilitates quick service recovery.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > FAQs > Instance FAQ
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