212 results found for " delete ".
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What Happens After I Click the Delete Button? - Elastic Cloud Server
Happens After I Click the Delete Button? After you click Delete, the selected ECS is deleted. You can also choose to delete the EVS disk and EIP of the ECS. If you do not delete them, they will be retained. If necessary, you can manually delete them later. To delete an ECS, perform the
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What Happens After I Click the Delete Button? - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide (Paris and Amsterdam Regions) > FAQs > Creation and DeletionHappens After I Click the Delete Button? After you click Delete, the selected ECS is deleted. You can also choose to delete the EVS disk and EIP of the ECS. If you do not delete them, they will be retained. If necessary, you can manually delete them later. To delete an ECS, perform the
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How Can I Delete or Restart an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server
Can I Delete or Restart an ECS? Deleting an ECS Log in at the official HUAWEI CLOUD website and click Console. Select the region where the ECS is located. Under Compute, click Elastic Cloud Server. Select the target ECS, click More in the Operation column, and select Delete. Restarting
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How Can I Create and Delete Tags and Search for ECSs by Tag? - Elastic Cloud Server
target ECS. On the page providing details about the ECS, click Tags, locate the row containing the target tag, and click Delete in the Operation column. Figure 3 Delete Parent topic: Resource Management and Tags
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How Do I Fix the "Read-only file system" Error When I Delete a File on a Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server
How Do I Fix the "Read-only file system" Error When I Delete a File on a Linux ECS? Symptom When you delete or modify a file on a Linux ECS, the message Read-only file system is displayed. Possible Causes The possible causes are as follows: The file system goes into the read-only
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Why Is the Space Not Freed After I Delete a Large File on a Linux ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server
Why Is the Space Not Freed After I Delete a Large File on a Linux ECS? Symptom The space usage of the root directory on a Linux ECS is too high, for example, 96%, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Too high space usage of the root directory You find that the access_log file generated
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How Can I Create and Delete Tags and Search for ECSs by Tag? - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide (Paris and Amsterdam Regions) > FAQs > Resource Management and TagsHow Can I Create and Delete Tags and Search for ECSs by Tag? Creating a Tag Log in to the management console. Select the region where the ECS is located. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server. Click the name of the target ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed
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Deleting ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference (Paris and Amsterdam Regions) > APIs (Recommended) > Lifecycle Managementdeleted. If delete_on_termination is true and delete_public is null, the EIP is released when the ECS is deleted. If delete_on_termination is false and delete_public is null, the EIP is only unbound from the ECS and will not be released when the ECS is deleted. delete_volume No Boolean
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Deleting ECSs - Elastic Cloud Server
deleted. If delete_on_termination is true and delete_public is null, the EIP is released when the ECS is deleted. If delete_on_termination is false and delete_public is null, the EIP is only unbound from the ECS and will not be released when the ECS is deleted. delete_volume No Boolean
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Deleting a Snapshot (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Snapshot Management (OpenStack Nova APIs)Deleting a Snapshot (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete a volume snapshot. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting an EVS Snapshot (OpenStack Cinder API v2). URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/os-snapshots/{snapshot_id} Table 1 describes the parameters
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Deleting the Password for Logging In to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server
Get Password function to recover the ECS initial password. Linux ECSs do not use this API to delete a password. URI DELETE /v1/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/os-server-password Table 1 lists the URI parameters. Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description project_id
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Deleting the Password for Logging In to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > OpenStack Nova APIs > Key and Password ManagementGet Password function to recover the ECS initial password. Linux ECSs do not use this API to delete a password. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/os-server-password Table 1 describes the parameters in the URI. Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description
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Deleting a NIC - Elastic Cloud Server
name of the target ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed. Click the NICs tab. Then, click Delete in the row of the target NIC. You are not allowed to delete the primary ECS NIC. By default, the primary ECS NIC is the first NIC displayed in the NIC list. Click Yes
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Deleting the Initial Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide (Paris and Amsterdam Regions) > Passwords and Key PairsServer page, select the target ECS. In the Operation column, click More and select Delete Password. The system displays a message, asking you whether you want to delete the password. Click OK to delete the password. Parent topic: Passwords and Key Pairs
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Deleting a Tag - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide (Paris and Amsterdam Regions) > Resources and Tags > Tag Managementproviding details about the ECS 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. Deleting a Tag on the TMS Console Log in to the management console. Under Management & Deployment
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Deleting an ECS Group - Elastic Cloud Server
Deleting an ECS Group Function This API is used to delete an ECS group. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/os-server-groups/{server_group_id} Table 1 describes the parameters in the URI. Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description project_id Yes Specifies the project
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Deleting the Initial Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Passwords and Key Pairs > Key Pairs > Obtaining and Deleting the Password of an Windows ECSServer page, select the target ECS. In the Operation column, click More and select Delete Password. The system displays a message, asking you whether you want to delete the password. Click OK to delete the password. Parent topic: Obtaining and Deleting the Password of an Windows ECS
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Deleting Tags from an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server
Deleting Tags from an ECS 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. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/servers/{server_id}/tags Table 1 describes the parameters in
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Deleting an ECS Group - Elastic Cloud Server
Deleting an ECS Group Function This API is used to delete an ECS group. URI DELETE /v1/{project_id}/cloudservers/os-server-groups/{server_group_id} Table 1 describes the parameters in the URI. Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description project_id Yes Specifies the
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Deleting a Security Group (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server
From: Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Security Group Management (OpenStack Nova APIs)Deleting a Security Group (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete a security group. This API has been discarded. Use the API described in Deleting a Security Group. URI DELETE /v2.1/{project_id}/os-security-groups/{security_group_id} Table 1 describes the parameters in the