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How Can I Have the System Automatically Delete Backups That I No Longer Need? Log in to the CBR console and purchase a backup vault. Set an appropriate vault capacity by referring to How Large of a Vault Do I Need?.
Wait until the backup is created or the restoration completes and then delete it. The backup is a cloud server backup and has been used to create an image, so the Delete button for the backup is grayed out. Delete the image before deleting the backup.
How Do I Delete a Backup That Has Been Used to Create an Image While Retaining the Image? You can create an ECS using an image. Then created a new image from the ECS. Delete the original image and then delete the backup.
Delete services of VMware tools. Linux OSs automatically copy the built-in VirtIO driver to initrd or initramfs. For Windows: Inject the VirtIO driver offline to solve the problem that the system cannot start when UVP VMTools is not installed. Parent topic: Restoration
You can unsubscribe from or delete the unwanted vault and then purchase a new one. For details about the unsubscription rules, see Unsubscription Rules. Parent topic: Billing
If you have not migrated resources to CBR, switch back to the CSBS or VBS console page to delete the backups. To delete CSBS backups displayed on the VBS console page, go to the Backups tab page on CSBS Console. Figure 1 Deleting vaults Parent topic: Billing
If you have not migrated resources to CBR, switch back to the CSBS or VBS console page to delete the backups. To delete CSBS backups displayed on the VBS console page, go to the Backups tab page on CSBS Console. Figure 1 Deleting vaults Parent topic: Billing FAQ
If you do not delete manual backups and your account balance is sufficient, manual backups will always be kept. If your account balance is not enough or not topped up timely, manual backups will be automatically released and cannot be recovered.
Deleting a Tag from an Associated Resource Function This API is used to delete a tag from an associated resource. The API is idempotent. When you delete a nonexistent tag, error code 404 will be returned. Tag keys cannot be empty or be empty character strings.
Deleting a Specified Share Member Function This API is used to delete a specified backup share member. Debugging You can debug this API through automatic authentication in API Explorer or use the SDK sample code generated by API Explorer.
Click the Backup Policies tab, locate the row that contains the policy you want to delete, and click Delete. Deleting a policy will not delete the backups generated based on the policy. You can manually delete unwanted backups. Confirm the information and click OK.
Managing Certificates You can import, view, and delete certificates on eBackup in a unified manner. Obtaining Certificates Obtain certificates preferentially from the O&M personnel of the corresponding products.
Ensure that the protected set is no longer needed and delete it. Then delete the protected environment. If no associated protected set is displayed in the Protected Sets areas of all VMs, delete the protected environment directly.
Response Parameters None Example Requests This API is used to delete a single backup. DELETE https://{endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/backups/{backup_id} Example Responses None Status Codes Status Code Description 204 No Content Error Codes See Error Codes. Parent topic: Backups
Choose More > Delete from the Operation column. See Figure 1. Alternatively, select the backups you want to delete in a batch and click Delete in the upper left corner to delete them. Figure 1 Deleting a backup Click OK.
Deleting an Organization Policy Function This API is used to delete an organization policy. Debugging You can debug this API through automatic authentication in API Explorer or use the SDK sample code generated by API Explorer.
Batch Adding or Deleting Tags of a Vault Function This API is used to add or delete tags of a specific resource in batches. TMS may use this API to manage service resource tags. A resource can have a maximum of 10 tags.
Deleting a Vault You can delete unwanted vaults to reduce storage space usage and costs. Once you delete a vault, all backups stored in the vault will be deleted. Only pay-per-use vaults can be deleted.
Deleting a Vault Function This API is used to delete a vault. Once a vault is deleted, all backups in the vault will be deleted. Debugging You can debug this API through automatic authentication in API Explorer or use the SDK sample code generated by API Explorer.
Ensure that the repository is no longer needed and delete it. Then delete the storage pool. None Parent topic: Managing VMware Backup Storage