60 results found for " delete ".
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Deleting Files - Bare Metal Server
Uploaded Files Delete files uploaded to the VM, such as the .rpm packages of bms-network-config and SDI drivers. Deleting Temporary Files Run the following commands to delete user login records: echo > /var/log/wtmp echo > /var/log/btmp Run the following commands to delete temporary files:
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Optimizing the udev Configuration - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > Private Image Creation Guide > Linux > Performing Security ConfigurationOptimizing the udev Configuration Delete the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file. Parent topic: Performing Security Configuration
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Deleting an SSH Key Pair (Native OpenStack API) - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Native OpenStack Nova V2.1 APIs > BMS SSH Key Pair ManagementDeleting an SSH Key Pair (Native OpenStack API) Function This interface is used to delete a specified SSH key pair based on the key pair name. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/os-keypairs/{keypair_name} Table 1 lists the parameters. Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description
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Deleting Specified BMS Metadata (Native OpenStack API) - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Native OpenStack Nova V2.1 APIs > BMS Metadata ManagementBMS Metadata (Native OpenStack API) Function This API is used to delete specified BMS metadata. Constraints The BMS OS-EXT-STS:vm_state attribute (BMS status) must be active, stopped, paused, or suspended. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/metadata/{key} Table 1 lists
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Deleting the Password of a Windows BMS - Bare Metal Server
displayed. Locate the target BMS in the BMS list. In the Operation column, click More and select Delete Password. The following dialog box is displayed. Figure 1 Warning Click OK to delete the password. Parent topic: Key Pair and Password
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(Optional) Deleting the Network Management Tool Plug-in - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > Private Image Creation Guide > Linux > Configuring the VM Environment(Optional) Deleting the Network Management Tool Plug-in A distributed BMS image uses the NetworkManager provided by the OS, you need to delete the NetworkManager-config-server plug-in from the VM. Otherwise, the NIC cannot automatically obtain an IP address. For a centralized BMS
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Deleting an Enhanced High-Speed NIC - Bare Metal Server
you need to log in to the BMS OS and perform related operations to delete the device (the MAC address recorded will be used). Click Delete. Click Yes. Follow-up Operations Delete network devices by following the "Delete a NIC" part in Configuring an Enhanced High-Speed NIC (SUSE Linux
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Deleting Tags - Bare Metal Server
of the BMS is displayed. Click the Tags tab. Locate the row containing the tag to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the Delete Tag dialog box, click Yes. Parent topic: Tag
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Deleting the Password of a Windows BMS - Bare Metal Server
Deleting the Password of a Windows BMS Function This API is used to delete the random password generated during initial Windows BMS installation. After the password is deleted, you can still use your password to log in to your BMS. However, you cannot use the Get Password function
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Deleting Tags of a BMS (Native OpenStack API) - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Native OpenStack Nova V2.1 APIs > BMS 1D Tag ManagementFunction This API is used to delete all tags of a BMS. You are required to use the HTTP header X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: 2.26 to specify the micro version on the client. Constraints Tag __type_baremetal is used to identify a BMS. You are not advised to delete this tag. Otherwise, the
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Deleting a Tag of a BMS (Native OpenStack API) - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > API Reference > Native OpenStack Nova V2.1 APIs > BMS 1D Tag ManagementDeleting a Tag of a BMS (Native OpenStack API) Function This API is used to delete a tag of a BMS. You are required to use the HTTP header X-OpenStack-Nova-API-Version: 2.26 to specify the micro version on the client. Constraints The tag contains a maximum of 80 characters. If a tag
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Why Does the System Display a Message Indicating That the BMS Cannot Be Deleted? - Bare Metal Server
Cannot Be Deleted? Currently, BMSs only support the yearly/monthly billing mode and cannot be directly deleted. Therefore, when you click Delete, the system displays a message indicating that the BMS cannot be deleted. If you no longer need a BMS, you can unsubscribe from it using
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(Optional) Deleting the Local User - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > Private Image Creation Guide > Linux > Configuring the VM Environment(Optional) Deleting the Local User Scenario A local user is created during the VM creation. If you do not need it any longer, delete it. Procedure Run the userdel -rf xxx command. xxx indicates the name of the local user. If no folder of this user exists in the /home directory, the
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SUSE 12 - Bare Metal Server
From: Help > Bare Metal Server > Private Image Creation Guide > Linux > Installing a Linux OS on the VMSUSE 12 Click Expert Partitioner before you install the OS. Right-click the default partition and choose Delete from the shortcut menu. Partition the disk based on service requirements. The following is for reference only. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Hard Disks and
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Releasing a BMS - Bare Metal Server
Releasing a BMS Scenarios You can delete BMSs you no longer need. Once the status of a BMS becomes Deleted, no fees will be incurred for the BMS. After a BMS is deleted, it is still displayed in the BMS list for a short period of time, after which it will be deleted from the BMS list
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Common Operations - Bare Metal Server
key pair. Delete the key pair. Create and Manage a BMS Network Security Group To use a security group, perform the following steps: Create a security group. Add a security group rule. When creating a BMS, add it to the security group. Delete the security group rule. Delete the security
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(Optional) Installing the SDI Driver - Bare Metal Server
(Optional) Delete device nodes. If the environment where you create an image does not have SDI hardware, the storage controller in the device manager has exceptions. Open the CLI, go to the directory where the SDI driver and devcon installation tool are stored, and delete the abnormal
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Managing High-Speed Networks - Bare Metal Server
private IP address. Click OK. Locate the row that contains the target private IP address, and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the IP address. Parent topic: High-Speed Network
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Creating a Private Image from a BMS - Bare Metal Server
following the instructions in Bare Metal Server Private Image Creation Guide. Precautions Delete sensitive data from the BMS before using it to creating a private image to prevent data leak. Delete residual files from the OS. For details, see Deleting Files. During the image creation
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(Optional) Installing One-Click Password Reset Plug-in - Bare Metal Server
the C:\CloudResetPwdUpdateAgent\bin directory. Double-click UninstallApp-NT.bat. Delete C:\CloudResetPwdUpdateAgent. Go to the C:\CloudResetPwdAgent\bin directory. Double-click UninstallApp-NT.bat. Delete C:\CloudResetPwdAgent. Parent topic: Windows