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Frozen Account or Real-Name Authentication Not Complete If an account is frozen (for example, due to arrears, violation, or before deregistration), you can only view and delete the account and cannot create or update the account. Unfreeze the account in a timely manner.
Status Codes Normal Returned Value Description 200 OK The results of GET and PUT operations are returned as expected. 201 Created The results of the POST operation are returned as expected. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content The results of the DELETE
Status Codes Normal Returned Value Description 200 OK The results of GET and PUT operations are returned as expected. 201 Created The results of the POST operation are returned as expected. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content The results of the DELETE
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
Locate a domain name, click Delete in the Operation column. Enter DELETE and click OK. Configuring Domain Name Resolution Public network access You can configure access control and domain name resolution to access a repository through the Internet using a custom domain name.
You can only delete it and create a new one. Follow-up Operations To access a repository, you also need to create an access credential. For details, see Access Credentials. Parent topic: Access Control
If you want to assign the SWR FullAccess policy to a user but do not want this user to have permission to delete repositories, create a custom policy that denies repository deletion. Then, attach both the policies to the group that the user belongs to.
If an account is frozen (for example, due to arrears, violation, or before deregistration), you can only view and delete the account and cannot create or update the account. Unfreeze the account or complete real-name authentication in a timely manner.
Click Delete on the right of the tag. Querying Namespaces by Tag Log in to the SWR console. In the upper left corner, switch to your region. Locate the repository you want to query the namespaces of and click the repository name. The repository details page is displayed.
Do not delete that VPC endpoint. Follow-up Operations To access a repository, you also need to create an access credential. For details, see Access Credentials. Parent topic: Access Control
Delete an immutability policy. Parent topic: Image Management
Deleting an Organization Before deleting an organization, delete all images from the organization. Log in to the SWR console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and project. In the navigation pane, choose Organizations. Locate an organization.
Application Scenarios You can use tags to facilitate the following operations: Central management of resources If you have a lot of cloud resources, you can use tags to quickly identify resources of the same type to check, modify, or delete them.
If they are lost, disable or delete them in a timely manner. Federated users cannot create or use long-term credentials. Temporary credentials: valid for 24 hours and cannot be disabled or deleted after being created.
In addition to assigning permissions to users in IAM, the administrator can add, modify, and delete permissions for IAM users on the image details page of the SWR console.
Adding image retention policies: After images are pushed, you can add retention policies to automatically delete any unused images. There are policies based on the number of image retention days and policies based on the number of image tags. Parent topic: Image Management
Adding image retention policies: After images are pushed, you can add retention policies to automatically delete any unused images. There are policies based on the number of image retention days and policies based on the number of image tags.
You cannot modify or delete your account in IAM, but you can do so on the Basic Information page in the account center. IAM user IAM users are created with an account to use cloud services.
To make the Docker image more lightweight, it is advised to delete these unnecessary files. Therefore, in the sample Dockerfile, the files in the /var/lib/apt/lists/ directory are deleted.