How Can I Restore System Disk Data Using the Snapshot?
You can create snapshots of the BMS system disk on the EVS console periodically. To restore the system disk data, mount the target system disk to the sda mount point.
- Power off the BMS.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Computing, click Bare Metal Server.
The BMS console is displayed.
- Locate the target BMS and click Stop.
- Detach the system disk.
- Attach the system disk.
- On the page showing the BMS details, click Attach Disk.
The Attach Disk page is displayed.
- Select the system disk and mount point /dev/sda, and click Attach Disk.
In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
- On the page showing the BMS details, click Attach Disk.
Disk FAQ FAQs
- Can EVS Disks Be Attached to BMSs? How Many Data Disks Can Be Attached to a BMS?
- What Are the Restrictions for Attaching a Disk to a BMS?
- How Do I Know Whether EVS Disks Are Available in a Flavor?
- How Do I Change the Disk Identifier in the fstab file to UUID?
- How Do I Obtain the Drive Letter of an EVS Disk?
- Are the EVS Disk Device Names on the Console and the Device Names in BMS OSs Consistent?
- Why Is the EVS Disk Size Not Updated in the BMS OS After the EVS Disk Capacity Has Been Expanded?
- How Can I Restore System Disk Data Using the Snapshot?
- What Do I Do to Prevent Risks of Attaching or Detaching the System Disk?
- How Do I Select Storage?
- Why Is the Disk Capacity Displayed in the BMS OS Less Than That Displayed on the Official Website?
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