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Resource Monitoring - MapReduce Service
From: Help > MapReduce Service > User Guide > FusionInsight Manager Operation Guide (Applicable to 3.x) > Cluster > Managing a Service > Service Management OperationsHBase Operation Requests in Tables Displays the number of PUT, DELETE, GET, SCAN, INCREMENT, and APPEND operation requests in all tables on all RegionServers.
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Using an Impala Client - MapReduce Service
From: Help > MapReduce Service > User Guide > Using an MRS Client > Using the Client of Each ComponentDelete the user information table after service A ends. Table 1 User information No.
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ULB.Healthmonitor - Resource Formation Service
From: Help > Resource Formation Service > Template Reference > Application Orchestration Service > List of ElementsType: string Value Description: GET|HEAD|POST|PUT|DELETE|TRACE|OPTIONS|CONNECT|PATCH Value Constraint: Supports "GET", "HEAD", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "TRACE", "OPTIONS", "CONNECT", "PATCH" Suggestion: Set the value based on specifications and requirements. timeout Yes Maximum timeout
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DRS Actions - Data Replication Service
.) √ √ Stopping and deleting tasks in batches DELETE /v3/{project_id}/jobs/batch-jobs drs:migrationJobs:delete (To stop or delete an instance, you need to configure the RDS ReadOnlyAccess, VPC FullAccess, and SMN FullAccess permissions in the project.) √ √ Testing connections in batches
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Making an API Request - Data Replication Service
DELETE Requests a 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 a server to update partial content of a specified resource.
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Making an API Request - Web Application Firewall
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.
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Making an API Request - Relational Database Service
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. For example, in the case of the API used to obtain a user token, the request method is POST.
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Permissions - Tag Management Service
Users with these permissions can query, create, delete, import, or export predefined tags, and create, delete, modify, or query resource tags.
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Making an API Request - Identity and Access Management
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.
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Creating a System Disk Image from a Linux ECS - Image Management Service
Delete any network rules to prevent NIC name drift on the ECSs created from the image. For details, see Deleting Files from the Network Rule Directory.
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Creating a System Disk Image from a Linux ECS - Image Management Service
Delete any network rules to prevent NIC name drift on the ECSs created from the image. For details, see Deleting Files from the Network Rule Directory.
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Cross-Account Ingestion - Log Tank Service
If any of the preceding error messages is displayed, delete the corresponding ingestion rule of the log stream. After the preview is complete, click Submit. Manual configuration On the Log Stream Mapping page, click Add Rule.
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Obtaining a kubeconfig File - Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service
From: Help > Ubiquitous Cloud Native Service > User Guide > UCS Clusters > Separate Cluster Management (Non–Huawei Cloud Clusters) > kubeconfigWhen using UCS, you cannot delete the ServiceAccount, ClusterRole, and ClusterRoleBinding. Otherwise, the token will be invalid. If the cluster is no longer connected to UCS, you can run the kubectl delete -f ucs-service-account.yaml command to delete the ServiceAccount.
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Overview - Data Lake Insight
More: Delete: Delete a table from the corresponding database. Modify Owner: Change the owner of a table The username must exist under the same account. Import: Import data stored in an OBS bucket to a DLI or OBS table. Export: Export data from a DLI table to an OBS bucket.
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Overview - Distributed Cache Service
You can manually delete backup data as required. When you delete the instance, its backup data is deleted along with the instance. If you need the backup data, download and save it in advance.
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Creating a System Disk Image from a Linux ECS - Image Management Service
Delete any network rules to prevent NIC name drift on the ECSs created from the image. For details, see Deleting Files from the Network Rule Directory.
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Resource Monitoring - MapReduce Service
From: Help > MapReduce Service > User Guide (Kuala Lumpur Region) > FusionInsight Manager Operation Guide (Applicable to 3.x) > Cluster > Managing a Service > Other Service Management OperationsHBase Operation Requests in Tables Displays the number of PUT, DELETE, GET, SCAN, INCREMENT, and APPEND operation requests in all tables on all RegionServers.
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Checking Whether the Names of the Source and Destination Databases Are the Same - Data Replication Service
From: Help > Data Replication Service > Troubleshooting > Solutions to Failed Check Items > ConflictsHandling suggestion: Delete the destination database table.
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Constructing Requests - Customer Operation Capabilities
DELETE Requests a server to delete a specified resource (for example, an object). HEAD Requests a server resource header. PATCH Requests a server to update partial content of a specified resource. If the resource does not exist, the PATCH method is used to create a new resource.
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Customer Operation Capabilities - Customer Operation Capabilities
DELETE Requests a server to delete a specified resource (for example, an object). HEAD Requests a server resource header. PATCH Requests a server to update partial content of a specified resource. If the resource does not exist, the PATCH method is used to create a new resource.