Interrupting a spot ECS
|
server
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index e7f479f8d..60e8742fd 100644
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Constraints- The ECS must be stopped.
- If a virtual IP address or DNAT rule has been configured for the NIC, cancel the configuration before modifying the private IP address.
- If the NIC has an IPv6 address, its private IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 address) cannot be modified.
- To change the private IP address for a backend server of a load balancer, remove the backend server from the backend server group first.
-Procedure- Log in to the management console.
- Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- Click the name of the target ECS.
The ECS details page is displayed.
+Procedure- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- Click the name of the target ECS.
The ECS details page is displayed.
- Click the Network Interfaces tab. Locate the row containing the network interface and click Modify Private IP.
The Modify Private IP dialog box is displayed.
Figure 1 Modifying the private IP address
- Change the subnet and private IP address of the NIC as required.
Subnets can be changed only within the same VPC.
diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html
index 551069f2c..da1b203f7 100644
--- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html
+++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0140313880.html
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Disk TypesEVS disk types differ in performance. Choose a disk type based on your requirements.
- For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
+ For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
Device TypesEVS disks have two device types, Virtual Block Device (VBD) and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI).
Enabling IPv6 for an ECS After IPv6 is enabled on the subnet where the ECS works, an IPv6 CIDR block is automatically assigned to the subnet. IPv6 cannot be disabled once it is enabled.
- - Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- Click the target ECS to go to the ECS details page.
- In the ECS Information area, click the VPC name. The VPC list is displayed.
- Click the number in the Subnets column.
The Subnets page is displayed.
+- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- Click the target ECS to go to the ECS details page.
- In the ECS Information area, click the VPC name. The VPC list is displayed.
- Click the number in the Subnets column.
The Subnets page is displayed.
- In the subnet list, locate the target subnet and click its name.
The subnet details page is displayed.
- In the Subnet Information area, click Enable for IPv6 CIDR Block.
- Click OK.
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
- Enable IPv6 for the ECS.
- Run the following command to check whether IPv6 is enabled for the kernel:
sysctl -a | grep ipv6
- If a command output is displayed, IPv6 is enabled.
- If no information is displayed, IPv6 is disabled. Go to 2.b to load the IPv6 module.
- Run the following command to load the IPv6 module:
modprobe ipv6
- - Add the following content to the /etc/sysctl.conf file:
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0
+ - Add the following content to the /etc/sysctl.conf file:
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0
- Save the configuration and exit. Then, run the following command to load the configuration:
sysctl -p
- Enable dynamic IPv6 address assignment for the ECS.
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04
- Run the following command to access /etc/netplan/:
cd /etc/netplan
@@ -195,15 +195,15 @@ DHCPV6C=yes
- CentOS 6.x:
- Run the following command to edit the dhclient.conf file:
vi /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf
- Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute to the file.
timeout 30;
- Enter :wq to save the settings and exit.
- - Debian 7.5:
- Run the following command to edit the networking file:
vi /etc/init.d/networking
+ - Debian 7.5:
- Run the following command to edit the networking file:
vi /etc/init.d/networking
- Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute.
Figure 20 Modification 1
Figure 21 Modification 2
- - Debian 8.2.0/8.8.0
- Run the following command to edit the network-pre.conf file:
vi /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/network-pre.conf
+ - Debian 8.2.0/8.8.0
- Run the following command to edit the network-pre.conf file:
vi /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.d/network-pre.conf
- Press i to enter editing mode and add the timeout attribute to the file.
[Service]
TimeoutStartSec=30
- - Debian 9.0
- Run the following command to edit the networking.service file:
vi /etc/system/system/network-online.target.wants/networking.service
+ - Debian 9.0
- Run the following command to edit the networking.service file:
vi /etc/system/system/network-online.target.wants/networking.service
- Press i to enter editing mode and change TimeoutStartSec=5min to TimeoutStartSec=30.
diff --git a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html
index d866f8f94..50221eaf0 100644
--- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html
+++ b/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0177512565.html
@@ -3935,847 +3935,1036 @@
Memory-optimizedFor more details, see Memory-optimized ECSs.
- Table 12 M9 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 12 X1m ECS specificationsFlavor
|
-vCPUs
+ | vCPUs
|
-Memory
+ | Memory
+(GiB)
+ |
+Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
+(Gbit/s)
+ |
+Max. Network PPS
+(10,000)
+ |
+Network Connections
+(10,000)
+ |
+Max. NIC Queues
+ |
+Max. NICs
+ |
+Assured EVS Disk Bandwidth
+(Gbit/s)
+ |
+Assured EVS Disk IOPS (10,000)
+ |
+Max. EVS Disks
+ |
+Virtualization
+ |
+Hardware
+ |
+
+
+x1m.large.8
+ |
+2
+ |
+16
+ |
+1.5/0.6
+ |
+30
+ |
+100
+ |
+2
+ |
+12
+ |
+0.5
+ |
+1
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151
+ |
+
+x1m.slarge.8
+ |
+3
+ |
+24
+ |
+2/0.8
+ |
+40
+ |
+100
+ |
+2
+ |
+12
+ |
+0.75
+ |
+1.25
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+
+x1m.xlarge.8
+ |
+4
+ |
+32
+ |
+3/1.1
+ |
+50
+ |
+100
+ |
+2
+ |
+12
+ |
+1
+ |
+1.5
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+
+x1m.2slarge.8
+ |
+6
+ |
+48
+ |
+3.8/1.5
+ |
+70
+ |
+100
+ |
+3
+ |
+12
+ |
+1.25
+ |
+2
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+
+x1m.2xlarge.8
+ |
+8
+ |
+64
+ |
+5/2
+ |
+90
+ |
+100
+ |
+4
+ |
+12
+ |
+1.5
+ |
+2.5
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+
+x1m.3xlarge.8
+ |
+12
+ |
+96
+ |
+8/3.5
+ |
+110
+ |
+100
+ |
+4
+ |
+12
+ |
+2
+ |
+4
+ |
+60
+ |
+KVM
+ |
+
+
+
+
+
+Table 13 M9 ECS specificationsFlavor
+ |
+vCPUs
+ |
+Memory
(GiB)
|
-Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
+ | Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. Network PPS
+ | Max. Network PPS
(10,000)
|
-Network Connections
+ | Network Connections
(10,000)
|
-Max. NIC Queues
+ | Max. NIC Queues
|
-Max. NICs
+ | Max. NICs
|
-Max. EVS Disk Bandwidth
+ | Max. EVS Disk Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. EVS Disk IOPS (10,000)
+ | Max. EVS Disk IOPS (10,000)
|
-Virtualization
+ | Virtualization
|
-m9.large.8
+ | m9.large.8
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-20/3
+ | 20/3
|
-100
+ | 100
|
-75
+ | 75
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m9.xlarge.8
+ | m9.xlarge.8
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-20/5
+ | 20/5
|
-160
+ | 160
|
-200
+ | 200
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-3
+ | 3
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-m9.2xlarge.8
+ | m9.2xlarge.8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-20/8
+ | 20/8
|
-200
+ | 200
|
-300
+ | 300
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-m9.4xlarge.8
+ | m9.4xlarge.8
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-128
+ | 128
|
-30/12
+ | 30/12
|
-350
+ | 350
|
-400
+ | 400
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-m9.8xlarge.8
+ | m9.8xlarge.8
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-256
+ | 256
|
-40/25
+ | 40/25
|
-700
+ | 700
|
-600
+ | 600
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-11
+ | 11
|
-m9.16xlarge.8
+ | m9.16xlarge.8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-512
+ | 512
|
-60/40
+ | 60/40
|
-1,000
+ | 1,000
|
-700
+ | 700
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-21
+ | 21
|
-23
+ | 23
|
-m9.32xlarge.8
+ | m9.32xlarge.8
|
-128
+ | 128
|
-1,024
+ | 1,024
|
-100/80
+ | 100/80
|
-2,000
+ | 2,000
|
-1,000
+ | 1,000
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-10
+ | 10
|
-43
+ | 43
|
-46
+ | 46
|
-m9.48xlarge.8
+ | m9.48xlarge.8
|
-192
+ | 192
|
-1,504
+ | 1,504
|
-120/102
+ | 120/102
|
-4,000
+ | 4,000
|
-1,000
+ | 1,000
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-70
+ | 70
|
-Table 13 M7n ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 14 M7n ECS specificationsFlavor
|
-vCPUs
+ | vCPUs
|
-Memory
+ | Memory
(GiB)
|
-Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
+ | Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. Network PPS
+ | Max. Network PPS
(10,000)
|
-Network Connections
+ | Network Connections
(10,000)
|
-Max. NIC Queues
+ | Max. NIC Queues
|
-Max. NICs
+ | Max. NICs
|
-Max./Assured EVS Disk Bandwidth
+ | Max./Assured EVS Disk Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. EVS Disk IOPS (10,000)
+ | Max. EVS Disk IOPS (10,000)
|
-Virtualization
+ | Virtualization
|
-m7n.large.8
+ | m7n.large.8
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-4/0.8
+ | 4/0.8
|
-40
+ | 40
|
-50
+ | 50
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-6/1.5
+ | 6/1.5
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.xlarge.8
+ | m7n.xlarge.8
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-8/1.6
+ | 8/1.6
|
-80
+ | 80
|
-50
+ | 50
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-3
+ | 3
|
-6/2
+ | 6/2
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.2xlarge.8
+ | m7n.2xlarge.8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-15/3
+ | 15/3
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-100
+ | 100
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-6/3
+ | 6/3
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.3xlarge.8
+ | m7n.3xlarge.8
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-96
+ | 96
|
-17/5
+ | 17/5
|
-200
+ | 200
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-6
+ | 6
|
-6/4
+ | 6/4
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.4xlarge.8
+ | m7n.4xlarge.8
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-128
+ | 128
|
-20/6
+ | 20/6
|
-280
+ | 280
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-6/5
+ | 6/5
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.6xlarge.8
+ | m7n.6xlarge.8
|
-24
+ | 24
|
-192
+ | 192
|
-25/9
+ | 25/9
|
-400
+ | 400
|
-200
+ | 200
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-6/6
+ | 6/6
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.8xlarge.8
+ | m7n.8xlarge.8
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-256
+ | 256
|
-30/12
+ | 30/12
|
-550
+ | 550
|
-300
+ | 300
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8/8
+ | 8/8
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.12xlarge.8
+ | m7n.12xlarge.8
|
-48
+ | 48
|
-384
+ | 384
|
-35/18
+ | 35/18
|
-750
+ | 750
|
-400
+ | 400
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-12/12
+ | 12/12
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.16xlarge.8
+ | m7n.16xlarge.8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-512
+ | 512
|
-36/24
+ | 36/24
|
-800
+ | 800
|
-500
+ | 500
|
-28
+ | 28
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-16/16
+ | 16/16
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m7n.24xlarge.8
+ | m7n.24xlarge.8
|
-96
+ | 96
|
-768
+ | 768
|
-40/36
+ | 40/36
|
-850
+ | 850
|
-800
+ | 800
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-24/24
+ | 24/24
|
-22.5
+ | 22.5
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-Table 14 M4 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 15 M4 ECS specificationsFlavor
|
-vCPUs
+ | vCPUs
|
-Memory
+ | Memory
(GiB)
|
-Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
+ | Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. Network PPS
+ | Max. Network PPS
(10,000)
|
-Max. NIC Queues
+ | Max. NIC Queues
|
-Max. NICs
+ | Max. NICs
|
-Virtualization
+ | Virtualization
|
-Hardware
+ | Hardware
|
-m4.medium.8
+ | m4.medium.8
|
-1
+ | 1
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-2/0.6
+ | 2/0.6
|
-20
+ | 20
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-CPU: Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6266
+ | CPU: Intel® Xeon® Cascade Lake 6266
|
-m4.large.8
+ | m4.large.8
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-4/1.2
+ | 4/1.2
|
-40
+ | 40
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.xlarge.8
+ | m4.xlarge.8
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-8/2.4
+ | 8/2.4
|
-80
+ | 80
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-3
+ | 3
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.2xlarge.8
+ | m4.2xlarge.8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-15/4.5
+ | 15/4.5
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.3xlarge.8
+ | m4.3xlarge.8
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-96
+ | 96
|
-17/7
+ | 17/7
|
-200
+ | 200
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-6
+ | 6
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.4xlarge.8
+ | m4.4xlarge.8
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-128
+ | 128
|
-20/9
+ | 20/9
|
-280
+ | 280
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.6xlarge.8
+ | m4.6xlarge.8
|
-24
+ | 24
|
-192
+ | 192
|
-25/14
+ | 25/14
|
-400
+ | 400
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.8xlarge.8
+ | m4.8xlarge.8
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-256
+ | 256
|
-30/18
+ | 30/18
|
-550
+ | 550
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.16xlarge.8
+ | m4.16xlarge.8
|
-64
+ | 64
|
-512
+ | 512
|
-40/36
+ | 40/36
|
-1,000
+ | 1,000
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.2xlarge.16
+ | m4.2xlarge.16
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-128
+ | 128
|
-15/4.5
+ | 15/4.5
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m4.2xlarge.32
+ | m4.2xlarge.32
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-256
+ | 256
|
-15/4.5
+ | 15/4.5
|
-150
+ | 150
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-Table 15 M3 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 16 M3 ECS specificationsFlavor
|
-vCPUs
+ | vCPUs
|
-Memory
+ | Memory
(GiB)
|
-Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
+ | Max./Assured Network Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Max. Network PPS
+ | Max. Network PPS
(10,000)
|
-Max. NIC Queues
+ | Max. NIC Queues
|
-Max. NICs
+ | Max. NICs
|
-Assured EVS Disk Bandwidth
+ | Assured EVS Disk Bandwidth
(Gbit/s)
|
-Virtualization
+ | Virtualization
|
-Hardware
+ | Hardware
|
-m3.medium.8
+ | m3.medium.8
|
-1
+ | 1
|
-8
+ | 8
|
-0.75/0.3
+ | 0.75/0.3
|
-15
+ | 15
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-0.5
+ | 0.5
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151
+ | CPU: Intel® Xeon® Skylake 6151
|
-m3.large.8
+ | m3.large.8
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-16
+ | 16
|
-1.5/0.6
+ | 1.5/0.6
|
-30
+ | 30
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-1
+ | 1
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m3.xlarge.8
+ | m3.xlarge.8
|
-4
+ | 4
|
-32
+ | 32
|
-3/1.1
+ | 3/1.1
|
-50
+ | 50
|
-2
+ | 2
|
-12
+ | 12
|
-1.5.
+ | 1.5.
|
-KVM
+ | KVM
|
-m3.2xlarge.8
+ | m3.2xlarge.8
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-8
+ | 8
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-64
+ | 64
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-5/2
+ | 5/2
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-90
+ | 90
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-4
+ | 4
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-12
+ | 12
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-2
+ | 2
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-KVM
+ | KVM
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-m3.4xlarge.8
+ | m3.4xlarge.8
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-16
+ | 16
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-128
+ | 128
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-10/4.5
+ | 10/4.5
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-130
+ | 130
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-4
+ | 4
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-12
+ | 12
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-3
+ | 3
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-KVM
+ | KVM
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-m3.8xlarge.8
+ | m3.8xlarge.8
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-32
+ | 32
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-256
+ | 256
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-15/9
+ | 15/9
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-260
+ | 260
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-8
+ | 8
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-12
+ | 12
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-4
+ | 4
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-KVM
+ | KVM
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-m3.15xlarge.8
+ | m3.15xlarge.8
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-60
+ | 60
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-512
+ | 512
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-17/17
+ | 17/17
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-500
+ | 500
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-16
+ | 16
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-12
+ | 12
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-8
+ | 8
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-KVM
+ | KVM
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Large-MemoryFor more details, see Large-Memory ECSs.
- Table 16 E6 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 17 E6 ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 17 E3 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 18 E3 ECS specificationsFlavor
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Disk-intensiveFor more details, see Disk-intensive ECSs.
- Table 18 D2 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 19 D2 ECS specificationsFlavor
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Ultra-high I/OFor more details, see Ultra-high I/O ECSs.
- Table 19 I3m ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 20 I3m ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 20 I3 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 21 I3 ECS specificationsFlavor
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GPU-acceleratedFor more details, see GPU-accelerated ECSs.
- Table 21 G7v ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 22 G7v ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 22 G7 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 23 G7 ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 23 G6 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 24 G6 ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 24 P5e ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 25 P5e ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 25 P5s ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 26 P5s ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 26 P3 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 27 P3 ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 27 P2s ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 28 P2s ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 28 P2v ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 29 P2v ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 29 Pi5e ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 30 Pi5e ECS specificationsFlavor
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-Table 30 Pi2 ECS specificationsFlavor
+Table 31 Pi2 ECS specificationsFlavor
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index add85c07e..f1f155ddd 100644
--- a/docs/ecs/umn/en-us_topic_0206596990.html
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How Do I Check Host Security Statuses?On the Server tab, you can view the ECS security statuses in the current region.
- - Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Click
and choose Security > Host Security Service. - Choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota > Servers to view the security statuses of target servers.
+
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Security, click Host Security Service.
- Choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota > Servers to view the security statuses of target servers.
Table 1 StatusesParameter
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-- Not installed: The agent has not been started or even has not been installed.
- Online: The agent is running properly.
- Offline: The agent fails to communicate with the HSS server. Therefore, HSS cannot protect your ECS.
Click Offline. Then, the ECSs with agent being offline and the offline reasons are displayed.
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Protection Status
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-- Protected: The ECS is fully protected by HSS.
- Unprotected: HSS is disabled for the ECS. After the agent is installed, click Enable in the Operation column to enable protection.
- Protection interrupted: The ECS is not protected, because the HSS protection server is interrupted. You can hover the cursor on
next to Protection interrupted to view the cause.
+ | - Protected: The ECS is fully protected by HSS.
- Unprotected: HSS is disabled for the ECS. After the agent is installed, click Enable in the Operation column to enable protection.
- Protection interrupted: The ECS is not protected, because the HSS protection server is interrupted. You can hover the cursor on
next to Protection interrupted to view the cause.
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-- Risky: The ECS is risky.
- Safe: No risks are detected.
- Pending risk detection: HSS is not enabled for the ECS.
+ | - Risky: The ECS is risky.
- Safe: No risks are detected.
- Pending risk detection: HSS is not enabled for the ECS.
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index 1ad8e59de..c81143661 100644
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After an EIP is unbound from an ECS, the ECS can no longer access the public network. Before unbinding an EIP, ensure that the ECS does not need to access the public network or an alternative network connection is available.
-Procedure- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- In the ECS list on the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.
The ECS details page is displayed.
+Procedure- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region and project. - Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- In the ECS list on the Elastic Cloud Server page, click the name of the target ECS.
The ECS details page is displayed.
- On the EIPs tab, locate the row containing the EIP to be unbound and click Unbind.
Figure 1 Unbinding an EIP
- Confirm the EIP to be unbound and click OK.
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