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          • EVS Volumes - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

            EVS Volumes - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

            EVS Volumes EVS Volume Overview Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV Using an EVS Disk Through a Dynamic PV Dynamically Mounting an EVS Volume to a StatefulSet Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Volume Creating a Snapshot and Backup Parent Topic: Storage

            Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Storage
          • Rolling Back Disk Data from a Snapshot - Elastic Volume Service

            Rolling Back Disk Data from a Snapshot - Elastic Volume Service

            Rolling Back Disk Data from a Snapshot Sign in to the EVS console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic Volume Service > Snapshots. The Snapshots page is displayed. In the snapshot list, locate the target snapshot and click Roll Back Disk in the Operation column.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Snapshots > Using EVS Snapshots
          • Basic EVS Monitoring Data - Elastic Volume Service

            Basic EVS Monitoring Data - Elastic Volume Service

            The Elastic Volume Service page is displayed. In the EVS disk list, click the name of the disk you want to view the monitoring data. The disk details page is displayed. On the Servers tab, locate the row that contains the server and click View Metric in the Operation column.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Cloud Eye Monitoring
          • Elastic Volume Service (EVS) - Organizations

            Elastic Volume Service (EVS) - Organizations

            Elastic Volume Service (EVS) The Organizations service provides Service Control Policies (SCPs) to set access control policies. SCPs do not actually grant any permissions to a principal. They only set the permissions boundary for the principal.

            Help > Organizations > User Guide > Managing SCPs > Actions Supported by SCP-based Authorization > Storage
          • EVS Volumes - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

            EVS Volumes - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

            You can use an EVS volume only as a new disk. The content in the EVS volume that has not been mounted to CCI is invisible to the container. If you delete an imported EVS disk from the EVS console, it cannot be detected by CCI.

            Help > Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0) > User Guide > Using CCI Through the CCI Console and APIs > Storage Management
          • Creating a Disk from a Snapshot - Elastic Volume Service

            Creating a Disk from a Snapshot - Elastic Volume Service

            Creating an EVS Disk from a Snapshot Sign in to the EVS console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic Volume Service > Snapshots. The Snapshots page is displayed. In the snapshot list, locate the target snapshot and click Create Disk in the Operation column.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Snapshots > Using EVS Snapshots
          • Initialization Overview - Elastic Volume Service

            Initialization Overview - Elastic Volume Service

            ][digit], /dev/sd[a-z][digit], /dev/xvd[a-z][digit] Examples: /dev/vda1, /dev/vda2, /dev/vdb1, /dev/vdb2 Parent Topic: Initializing EVS Data Disks

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Purchasing and Using an EVS Disk > Initializing EVS Data Disks
          • EVS - Cloud Container Engine

            EVS - Cloud Container Engine

            EVS EVS Overview Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV Using an EVS Disk Through a Dynamic PV Dynamically Mounting an EVS Disk to a StatefulSet Encrypting EVS Disks Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk Snapshots and Backups Configuring EVS Mount Options Parent Topic: Storage

            Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Storage
          • EVS Disks - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

            EVS Disks - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

            EVS Disks How Do I Detach or Unsubscribe from a System or Data Disk of a FlexusL Instance? Can I Use EVS Disk Snapshots to Back Up the Data of a FlexusL Instance? Can EVS Disks of a FlexusL Instance Be Expanded? Can I Change the EVS Disk Type of a FlexusL Instance?

            Help > Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance > FAQs
          • Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk Function This API is used to expand the capacity of an EVS disk. Constraints If the status of the to-be-expanded disk is available, there are no restrictions.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Cinder API > Disk Management
          • Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Expanding Capacity of an EVS Disk Function This API is used to expand the capacity of an EVS disk. Constraints If the status of the to-be-expanded disk is available, there are no restrictions.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Cinder API > Disk Management
          • Creating a User and Granting EVS Permissions - Elastic Volume Service

            Creating a User and Granting EVS Permissions - Elastic Volume Service

            Prerequisites Before granting permissions to user groups, learn about system-defined permissions in EVS Permissions. Process Flow Figure 1 Process for granting EVS permissions On the IAM console, create a user group and grant it permissions (EVS ReadOnlyAccess as an example).

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Permissions Management
          • Buying and Preparing an EVS Disk for a Windows Server - Elastic Volume Service

            Buying and Preparing an EVS Disk for a Windows Server - Elastic Volume Service

            Step 1: Purchase an EVS Disk Buy a data disk on the EVS console. Step 2: Attach the EVS Disk Attach the data disk to a Windows server. Step 3: Initialize the EVS Disk Initialize the data disk on the server. Preparations Sign up with Huawei Cloud.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > Getting Started
          • Buying and Preparing an EVS Disk for a Linux Server - Elastic Volume Service

            Buying and Preparing an EVS Disk for a Linux Server - Elastic Volume Service

            Step 1: Purchase an EVS Disk Buy a data disk on the EVS console. Step 2: Attach the EVS Disk Attach the data disk to a Linux server. Step 3: Initialize the EVS Disk Initialize the data disk on the server. Preparations Sign up with Huawei Cloud.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > Getting Started
          • Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks - Elastic Volume Service

            Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks - Elastic Volume Service

            Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks Overview of Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks Resource Planning Operation Process Implementation Procedure

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices
          • EVS Volume Overview - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

            EVS Volume Overview - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

            EVS Volume Overview For persistent storage, CCE Autopilot allows you to mount the storage volumes (PVs) created from Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks to a path of a container. When the container is migrated within an AZ, the mounted volumes are also migrated.

            Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Storage > EVS Volumes
          • Querying Details About an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Querying Details About an EVS Disk - Elastic Volume Service

            Querying Details About an EVS Disk Function This API is used to query details about a single EVS disk. Enterprise project authorization is supported. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > API > Disk Management
          • Querying Details of EVS Disks by Tag - Elastic Volume Service

            Querying Details of EVS Disks by Tag - Elastic Volume Service

            Querying Details of EVS Disks by Tag Function This API is used to query the details of EVS disks by tag. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > API > Tag Management
          • Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer - Elastic Volume Service

            Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer - Elastic Volume Service

            Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer Function This API is used to accept an EVS disk transfer using a transfer ID and an authentication key. Constraints The constraints are as follows: Yearly/Monthly disks cannot be transferred. Frozen disks cannot be transferred.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Cinder API > Disk Transfer Management
          • Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer - Elastic Volume Service

            Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer - Elastic Volume Service

            Accepting an EVS Disk Transfer Function This API is used to accept an EVS disk transfer using a transfer ID and an authentication key. Constraints The constraints are as follows: Yearly/Monthly disks cannot be transferred. Frozen disks cannot be transferred.

            Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Cinder API > Disk Transfer Management
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