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What Are the Restrictions for Attaching a Disk to a BMS?
Updated on 2022-09-15 GMT+08:00
What Are the Restrictions for Attaching a Disk to a BMS?
- The disk and the target BMS must be located in the same AZ.
- The BMS must be in Running or Stopped state.
- Device Type of the EVS disk must be SCSI.
- A non-shared EVS disk must be in Available state.
A shared EVS disk must be in In-use or Available state.
- BMSs using some flavors or images cannot have EVS disks attached because the servers do not have SDI iNICs or for other reasons.
Parent topic: Disk FAQ
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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