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        • Querying Information About EVS Disks Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) - Bare Metal Server

          Querying Information About EVS Disks Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) - Bare Metal Server

          Querying Information About EVS Disks Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) Function This API is used to query information about EVS disks attached to a BMS. This API has been deprecated. Use the API in Querying EVS Disks Attached to a BMS.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Historical APIs > BMS Disk Management (OpenStack Nova APIs)
        • Configuring Auto Start of the EVS-based RAID Array at Server Startup - Elastic Volume Service

          Configuring Auto Start of the EVS-based RAID Array at Server Startup - Elastic Volume Service

          Configuring Auto Start of the EVS-based RAID Array at Server Startup Scenarios This section shows how to add RAID array information, such as the device name and UUID to the mdadm configuration file. In this case, the RAID array can be started by querying information in the configuration

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks > Implementation Procedure
        • Expanding Capacity of a Data Disk - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Expanding Capacity of a Data Disk - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Parent Topic: Managing EVS Disks

          Help > Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance > User Guide > Managing EVS Disks
        • What Do I Do If I Cannot Log In to My BMS or the BMS EVS Disk Is Lost After the BMS Is Started or Restarted? - Bare Metal Server

          What Do I Do If I Cannot Log In to My BMS or the BMS EVS Disk Is Lost After the BMS Is Started or Restarted? - Bare Metal Server

          What Do I Do If I Cannot Log In to My BMS or the BMS EVS Disk Is Lost After the BMS Is Started or Restarted? Symptom After a BMS is started or restarted, the user cannot log in to the BMS or the BMS EVS disk is lost.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > Troubleshooting
        • How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? - Auto Scaling

          How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? - Auto Scaling

          How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? Scenarios After an ECS instance is created, you need to manually initialize EVS disks attached to the instance before using them.

          Help > Auto Scaling > FAQ > Others
        • How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? - Auto Scaling

          How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? - Auto Scaling

          How Do I Enable Automatic Initialization of EVS Disks on Instances that Have Been Added to an AS Group During Scaling Actions? Scenarios After an ECS instance is created, you need to manually initialize EVS disks attached to the instance before using them.

          Help > Auto Scaling > FAQs > Others
        • Querying Information About an EVS Disk Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) - Bare Metal Server

          Querying Information About an EVS Disk Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) - Bare Metal Server

          You can obtain the BMS ID from the BMS console or by calling the Querying BMSs (Deprecated). volume_id Yes Specifies the EVS disk ID. You can query attached EVS disks attached to a BMS using the Querying Information About EVS Disks Attached to a BMS (Deprecated) API.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Historical APIs > BMS Disk Management (OpenStack Nova APIs)
        • What Should I Do If I/O Suspension Occasionally Occurs When SCSI EVS Disks Are Used? - Cloud Container Engine

          What Should I Do If I/O Suspension Occasionally Occurs When SCSI EVS Disks Are Used? - Cloud Container Engine

          What Should I Do If I/O Suspension Occasionally Occurs When SCSI EVS Disks Are Used? Symptom When SCSI EVS disks are used and containers are created and deleted on a CentOS node, the disks are frequently mounted and unmounted.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Node > Node Running
        • Glossary - Elastic Volume Service

          Glossary - Elastic Volume Service

          AZ See Available Zone E Elastic Volume Service Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks are a type of virtual block storage devices that use the distributed architecture and can be elastically expanded. You can operate EVS disks online.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Glossary
        • Data Protection - Elastic Volume Service

          Data Protection - Elastic Volume Service

          Data Protection EVS uses the encryption function to protect the confidentiality of static data stored on EVS disks. Table 1 EVS data protection Measure Description Reference Disk encryption 1. Empty encrypted disks can be created. 2.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Service Overview > Security
        • What Can I Do If the Partition Capacity Fails to Be Expanded Using growpart After the EVS Disk Capacity Is Expanded? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Can I Do If the Partition Capacity Fails to Be Expanded Using growpart After the EVS Disk Capacity Is Expanded? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Can I Do If the Partition Capacity Fails to Be Expanded Using growpart After the EVS Disk Capacity Is Expanded? Symptom After the capacity of an EVS disk is expanded, running the growpart command to expand the partition capacity fails.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Disk Space Management Issues
        • Overview - Elastic Volume Service

          Overview - Elastic Volume Service

          Overview Welcome to Elastic Volume Service API Reference. Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for cloud servers.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Before You Start
        • Does a GaussDB(DWS) Snapshot Have the Same Function as an EVS Snapshot? - GaussDB(DWS)

          Does a GaussDB(DWS) Snapshot Have the Same Function as an EVS Snapshot? - GaussDB(DWS)

          For details, see section "EVS Snapshot (OBT)" in the Elastic Volume Service Product Description. Parent topic: Backup and Restoration

          Help > GaussDB(DWS) > User Guide(ME-Abu Dhabi Region) > FAQs > Backup and Restoration
        • How Do I Handle a Network Failure After Services Are Switched from a Windows BMS Booted from an EVS Disk to an HA BMS? - Bare Metal Server

          How Do I Handle a Network Failure After Services Are Switched from a Windows BMS Booted from an EVS Disk to an HA BMS? - Bare Metal Server

          How Do I Handle a Network Failure After Services Are Switched from a Windows BMS Booted from an EVS Disk to an HA BMS? Scenarios After services are switched from a Windows BMS booted from an EVS disk to an HA BMS, the HA BMS cannot connect to the network.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > FAQs > OS FAQ
        • Device Types - Elastic Volume Service

          Device Types - Elastic Volume Service

          Common Application Scenarios and Usage Instructions of SCSI EVS Disks BMSs support only SCSI EVS disks. Shared SCSI EVS disks: Shared SCSI EVS disks must be used together with a distributed file system or cluster software.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Service Overview
        • Disk Encryption - Elastic Volume Service

          Disk Encryption - Elastic Volume Service

          Disk Encryption EVS enables you to encrypt data on newly created disks as required. It uses the industry-standard XTS-AES-256 cryptographic algorithm and keys to encrypt EVS disks.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Service Overview > Basic Concepts
        • Extending Disk Partitions and File Systems (Windows) - Elastic Volume Service

          Extending Disk Partitions and File Systems (Windows) - Elastic Volume Service

          For details, see Backing Up EVS Disks and Creating an EVS Snapshot respectively. You have logged in to the server. 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.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Expanding the EVS Disk Capacity > Step 2: Extend Disk Partitions and File Systems
        • Do Snapshots Take Space on the Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          Do Snapshots Take Space on the Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          Snapshots are stored on the physical disks that provide storage resources for EVS disks. Therefore, snapshots do not use the EVS disk space. Parent topic: Snapshot

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs > Snapshot
        • Extending Disk Partitions and File Systems (Linux) - Elastic Volume Service

          Extending Disk Partitions and File Systems (Linux) - Elastic Volume Service

          For details, see Backing Up EVS Disks and Creating an EVS Snapshot respectively. You have logged in to the server. 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.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Expanding the EVS Disk Capacity > Step 2: Extend Disk Partitions and File Systems
        • API Types/Versions/Microversions - Elastic Volume Service

          API Types/Versions/Microversions - Elastic Volume Service

          API Types/Versions/Microversions API Type Description EVS APIs are classified as follows: APIs for EVS with customized specifications, which are also referred to as custom APIs Native OpenStack APIs that comply with OpenStack community specifications, which are also referred to as

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Before You Start
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