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        1686 results found
        • Attaching a NIC to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Attaching a NIC to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Attaching a NIC to an ECS Scenarios If an ECS requires multiple NICs, you can call the API for creating NICs and attach them to the ECS. A NIC can be attached by setting the nics parameter during ECS creation or after the ECS is created. This section describes how to attach a NIC

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Application Examples
        • Manually Renewing an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Manually Renewing an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Manually Renewing an ECS You can renew a yearly/monthly ECS anytime on the console before it is automatically deleted. Renewing a Subscription on the Console Log in to the management console. Click in the navigation tree and choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server. On the Elastic Cloud

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Billing > Subscription Renewal
        • Conformance Package for ECS - Config

          Conformance Package for ECS - Config

          Conformance Package for ECS The following table lists the rules and solutions included in this conformance package template. Table 1 Conformance package description Rule Cloud Service Description ecs-instance-key-pair-login ecs If key pair authentication is not required for ECS logging

          Help > Config > User Guide > Conformance Packages > Conformance Package Templates
        • Idle ECS Check - Config

          Idle ECS Check - Config

          Idle ECS Check Rule Details Table 1 Rule details Parameter Description Rule Name stopped-ecs-date-diff Identifier stopped-ecs-date-diff Description If an ECS has been stopped for longer than the time allowed, and no operations have been performed on it, this ECS is noncompliant. Tag

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Elastic Cloud Server
        • x86 ECS Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          x86 ECS Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          x86 ECS Specifications A Summary List of x86 ECS Specifications General Computing ECSs General Computing-plus ECSs General Computing-Basic ECSs Memory-optimized ECSs Large-Memory ECSs Disk-intensive ECSs Ultra-high I/O ECSs High-Performance Computing ECSs Ultra-high Performance Computing

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
        • ECS Types and Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS Types and Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS Types and Specifications ECS Overview ECS Lifecycle ECS Types CPU Credits x86 ECS Specifications Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types Discontinued ECS Specifications

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
        • ECS Application Scenarios - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS Application Scenarios - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS Application Scenarios Internet No special requirements on CPUs, memory, disk space, or bandwidth High security and reliability standards Deploying an application on one or only a few ECSs to minimize upfront investment and maintenance costs, such as website development and testing

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
        • ECS and Other Services - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS and Other Services - Elastic Cloud Server

          ECS and Other Services Figure 1 shows the relationships between ECS and other services. Figure 1 Relationships between ECS and other services ECS-related Services Table 1 ECS-related services Service Function Related Operation Auto Scaling (AS) Automatically adjusts ECS resources

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
        • Discontinued ECS Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          Discontinued ECS Specifications - Elastic Cloud Server

          Discontinued ECS Specifications The specifications listed in this section have been discontinued and are no longer available. You can change the specifications for your ECS to one that is still available. General Computing S1 Table 1 S1 ECS specifications Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB)

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
        • What Is ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Is ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Is ECS? An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. You can create an ECS by specifying its vCPUs, memory, specifications, OS, network, and login mode. After creating an ECS, you can use it

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
        • Access Control for ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Access Control for ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

          Access Control for ECS IAM Identity Authentication IAM provides fine-grained permissions management, user identity authentication, and resource access control. You can use your account to create IAM users, and assign permissions to the IAM users to control their access to specific

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > Security
        • Windows ECS Issues - Elastic Cloud Server

          Windows ECS Issues - Elastic Cloud Server

          Windows ECS Issues How Can I Retain a Session on a Windows ECS? How Can I Fix the Difference Between the System Time and the Local Standard Time? How Do I Attach an Extension NIC to a Windows ECS for Accessing the Internet? How Can I Fix Grayed Out Copy and Paste Options for a Windows

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting
        • Linux ECS Issues - Elastic Cloud Server

          Linux ECS Issues - Elastic Cloud Server

          Linux ECS Issues Why Is My Linux ECS Not Booting and Going Into Emergency Mode? How Do I Fix a "Read-Only" Error When I Edit the /etc/fstab File? How Do I Change the Time Zone on ECSs Running CentOS or EulerOS? How Do I Troubleshoot "nf_conntrack:table full, dropping packet"? How

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting
        • Verifying the ECS Expansion - SAP Cloud

          Verifying the ECS Expansion - SAP Cloud

          Verifying the ECS Expansion After the capacity of an ECS is expanded, you can view the ECS specifications to check whether the capacity expansion is successful. Procedure View the ECS specification. Log in to HUAWEI CLOUD management console. Choose Service List > Computing > Elastic

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion > Verifying the Expansion
        • Upgrading ECS Configuration - SAP Cloud

          Upgrading ECS Configuration - SAP Cloud

          Upgrading ECS Configuration Modifying ECS Specifications Modifying Specifications and AZ/Region Modifying Specifications and AZ/Region with Low RTO Parent topic: Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion
        • Modifying ECS Specifications - SAP Cloud

          Modifying ECS Specifications - SAP Cloud

          Modifying ECS Specifications This section describes how to modify ECS specifications. In this section, a HANA database ECS is changed from e1.4xlarge to e1.8xlarge. For details, see General Operations of Modifying Specifications. Modifying ECS specifications, such as the number of

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion > Upgrading ECS Configuration
        • Restarting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting a DCS Instance - Distributed Cache Service

          Restarting a DCS Instance To recover an instance in cases such as high memory fragmentation ratio or fault occurrence, try restarting the instance on the DCS console. DCS instances can be restarted in batches. Notes and Constraints The DCS instances must be in the Running or Faulty

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Managing Lifecycle of an Instance
        • Process of Using DCS - Distributed Cache Service

          Process of Using DCS - Distributed Cache Service

          Process of Using DCS How to Manage DCS Instances You can access Distributed Cache Service (DCS) from the web-based management console or by using RESTful application programming interfaces (APIs) through HTTPS requests. Using the console You can sign up and log in to the console,

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide
        • Viewing DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Viewing DCS Metrics - Distributed Cache Service

          Viewing DCS Metrics The Cloud Eye service monitors the running performance your DCS instances. Procedure Log in to the DCS console. Click in the upper left corner of the console and select the region where your instance is located. In the navigation pane, choose Cache Manager. Click

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
        • Monitored DCS Events - Distributed Cache Service

          Monitored DCS Events - Distributed Cache Service

          Monitored DCS Events Introduction Event monitoring provides event collection, query, and alarm reporting. These major events or DCS operation events can be collected to Cloud Eye to alarm. Namespace SYS.DCS Monitored events Table 1 DCS events Event Name Event ID Event Severity Description

          Help > Distributed Cache Service > User Guide > Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
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