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Deleting the DR Relationship You can delete the primary or DR instance to delete the DR relationship. Precautions When you delete an instance, all the data in it and all its automated backups are automatically deleted as well and cannot be restored.
After INSERT of T1 is complete, T1 is committed and DELETE of T2 is executed. In this case, DELETE 0 is displayed, because the data obtained in queries is consistent in a transaction. Parent topic: Concurrent Write Examples
Deleting a Pay-per-Use Instance To delete an instance billed on a pay-per-use basis, you need to locate the instance and click Delete on the Instances page. After you delete an instance, all of the nodes for that instance are deleted along with it.
Deleting a Static Route Scenarios Delete a static route from a route table of an enterprise router. Only static routes can be deleted. To delete a propagated route, you need to delete its propagation. The route will be deleted together with the propagation.
Deleting an Object Function You can use this command to delete a specified object. You can also use this command to delete objects in batches based on a specified object name prefix. The delete operation cannot be undone.
Deleting an HPC Cluster Scenarios If a cluster is no longer needed, you can delete it. If you do not select Delete cloud server when you delete the cluster, these servers will be retained and continue to be billed after the cluster is deleted.
Deleting a Dedicated Load Balancer Scenarios Call APIs to delete a dedicated load balancer. Before you delete a dedicated load balancer, delete all resources associated with it. Figure 1 shows the associated resources.
Deleting a KV Item Scenarios You will delete a KV item. Prerequisites The KV item you want to delete has been added. Procedure Log in to the KVS console. In the navigation pane, choose Stores. Search for and select a store and then a table where you want to delete a KV item.
Choose More > Delete above the instance list. Enter DELETE and click Yes to delete the DCS instance. It takes 1 to 30 minutes to delete DCS instances. To delete a single instance, choose More > Delete in Operation column in the row containing the instance.
To stop billing for bandwidths, delete the bandwidths. To stop billing for edge gateways, delete global private bandwidths. To stop billing for ECSs and EVS disks, delete all ECSs in HomeZones. If you only stop your ECSs, they will still be billed.
Deleting a Listener Function This API is used to delete a listener. Constraints Before you delete a listener, delete associated backend server groups or remove all backend servers in the default backend server group, and delete all forwarding policies.
Deselect Delete cloud server and delete this cluster. Use the cloud server to deploy another cluster. Parent topic: FAQs
Deleting an API Function This API is used to delete a specified API. Only users who have the permission to delete the service to which the API belongs can delete the API.
Deleting a Migration Task This section describes how to delete a migration task. Deleted tasks will no longer be displayed in the task list. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Prerequisites You have logged in to the DRS console.
To delete a server, perform 5 to 6. To delete servers in batches, perform 7 to 8. Locate the row that contains the desired server, and click More > Delete in the Operation column. The Delete Server page is displayed. Confirm the server information, select Confirm, and click Yes.
Deleting an API Group Function This API is used to delete an API group. If the group to delete contains APIs, take the APIs offline and delete them. All resources (independent domain names and SSL certificates) directly or indirectly associated with the group will be deleted.
Deleting an API Group Function This API is used to delete an API group. If the group to delete contains APIs, take the APIs offline and delete them.
Deleting Key Materials Function Description: This API is used to delete key materials. Constraints The key materials of imported asymmetric keys cannot be deleted. An asymmetric key can only be deleted by scheduled deletion.
Deleting an OU You can delete an OU that is no longer needed. You cannot delete an OU if it contains other OUs or accounts.
In the user list, select the user to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click Delete. You can select multiple users and click Delete above the user list to delete uses in batches. Parent topic: Staff Management