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Adding Tags to an ECS in a Batch (Discarded) Function This API is used to add tags to a specified ECS in a batch. The Tag Management Service (TMS) uses this API to batch manage the tags of an ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Adding Tags to an ECS in a Batch
Confirming the Specifications Modification of an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to confirm the specifications modification of an ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Modifying the Specifications of an ECS (Pay-per-Use). Constraints Before calling this
Querying the Networks of a Specified ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to query the networks of a specified ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying Details About an ECS. Constraints None URI GET /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/ips Table 1
Querying the Specified Network of an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to query the specified network of an ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying Details About an ECS. Constraints None URI GET /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/ips/{networkName
Deleting a NIC from an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete a NIC from an ECS based on the port ID. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting NICs from an ECS in a Batch. Constraints The primary NIC of an ECS has routing rules configured and cannot
Querying Disks Attached to an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to query the disks that have been and are being attached to an ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying Disk Attachments of an ECS. URI GET /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments
Querying a Disk Attached to an ECS (Discarded) Function This API is used to query a disk attached to an ECS based on the disk ID. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying a Single Disk Attached to an ECS. URI GET /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/os-volume_attachments
Attaching an ECS Data Disk (Discarded) Function This API is used to attach a disk to an ECS. To view application examples about ECS disk attachment, see Attaching a Disk to an ECS. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Attaching a Disk to an ECS. Constraints If you
Deleting Specified ECS Metadata (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete specified ECS metadata. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting Specified ECS Metadata. Constraints An ECS must be in active, stopped, paused, or suspended state, which is specified
Querying All Tags of an ECS (Discarded) This API is used to query all tags of an ECS. You are required to use the HTTP header X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: 2.26 to specify the microversion on the client. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Querying Tags of an ECS
Deleting All Tags of an ECS (Discarded) This API is used to delete all tags of an ECS. You are required to use the HTTP header X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: 2.26 to specify the microversion on the client. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting Tags from an
Querying a Specified Tag for an ECS (Discarded) This API is used to query whether an ECS has a specified tag. You are required to use the HTTP header X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: 2.26 to specify the microversion on the client. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in
Enabling Internet Connectivity for an ECS Without an EIP Bound Scenarios To ensure platform security and conserve EIPs, EIPs are only assigned to specified ECSs. The ECSs that have not EIPs bound cannot access the Internet directly. If these ECSs need to access the Internet (for example
Logging In to a Linux ECS Using an SSH Key Pair Scenarios This section describes how to use an SSH key pair to remotely log in to a Linux ECS from a Windows and a Linux server, respectively. Prerequisites You have obtained the private key file used for creating the ECS. For details
Modifying ECS Specifications (vCPUs and Memory) Modifying Specifications of Individual ECSs Changing a Xen ECS to a KVM ECS (Windows) Automatically Changing a Xen ECS to a KVM ECS (Linux) Manually Changing a Xen ECS to a KVM ECS (Linux) Automatically Changing Xen ECSs to KVM ECSs
How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes. The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load. If it takes a long time to obtain your ECS, contact customer
Can I Install or Upgrade the OS of an ECS? You can install or upgrade ECS OSs provided on the cloud platform. When you create an ECS, you can select a public image or a private image created from a public image to install the ECS OS. Select an OS image based on the programming language
Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS? Yes. If an ECS remains in the Restarting or Stopping state for over 30 minutes after it is restarted, you can forcibly restart or stop the ECS as follows: Log in to the management console. Click in the upper left corner and select your region
What Is the Creation Time and Launch Time of an ECS? Creation time: time when the ECS is created on the cloud platform. Launch time: time when the ECS is launched for the first time. After purchasing an ECS, you can click the ECS name on the list page and view the creation time and
How Do I Delete or Restart an ECS? Deleting an ECS Log in to the management console. Select the region where the ECS is located. Under Compute, choose Elastic Cloud Server. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Delete in the Operation column. If you choose to