Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
- Why Can't I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?
- How Can I Adjust System Disk Partitions?
- How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console?
- How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Windows ECS?
- How Can I Obtain the Mapping Between Disk Partitions and Disk Devices on a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Enable Virtual Memory on a Windows ECS?
- How Can I Add the Empty Partition of an Expanded System Disk to the End Root Partition Online?
- How Can I Add the Empty Partition of an Expanded System Disk to the Non-end Root Partition Online?
- Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS?
- What Are the Requirements for Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS?
- Which ECSs Can Be Attached with SCSI EVS Disks?
- What Should I Do If Attaching a Disk to a Windows ECS Failed But There Are Still Available Device Names?
- Why Does a Linux ECS with a SCSI Disk Attached Fails to Be Restarted?
- How Can I Check Whether the ECSs Attached with the Same Shared SCSI Disk Are in the Same ECS Group?
- Can All Users Use the Encryption Feature?
- How Can I Add ECSs Using Local Disks to an ECS Group?
- Why Does a Disk Attached to a Windows ECS Go Offline?
- Why Does the Disk Drive Letter Change After the ECS Is Restarted?
- How Can I Obtain Data Disk Information If Tools Are Uninstalled?
- How Can I Rectify the Fault That May Occur on a Linux ECS with an NVMe SSD Disk Attached?
- Why Is the Device Name of My C6 ECS in the sd* Format?
- Why Are Disk Error Logs Printed After a Disk Attached to an ECS Is Formatted with the ext4 File System?
Parent topic: FAQs