Why Does the Disk Attachment of a Linux ECS Fail After I Modify the ECS Specifications?
Scenarios
After you modify specifications of a Linux ECS, disk attachment may fail. You need to check the disk attachment after you modify the specifications.
Procedure
- Log in to the ECS as user root.
- Run the following command to view the disks attached before specifications modification:
As shown in Figure 1, the ECS has three disks attached: /dev/vda, /dev/vdb, and /dev/vdc.
- Run the following command to view disks attached after specifications modification:
As shown in Figure 2, only one disk /dev/vda is attached to the ECS.
- Check whether the number of disks obtained in step 3 is the same as that obtained in step 2.
- If the numbers are the same, the disk attachment is successful. No further action is required.
- If the numbers are different, the disk attachment failed. In this case, go to step 5.
- Run the mount command to attach the affected disks.
For example, run the following command:
mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/vdb1
In the preceding command, /dev/vdb1 is the disk to be attached, and /mnt/vdb1 is the path for disk attachment.
Ensure that /mnt/vdb1 is empty. Otherwise, the attachment will fail.
- Run the following commands to check whether the numbers of disks before and after specifications modifications are the same:
df -h| grep '/dev/'
- If the numbers are the same, no further action is required.
- If the numbers are different, contact customer service.
As shown in Figure 3, the numbers of disks before and after specifications modifications are the same. The disks are /dev/vda, /dev/vdb, and /dev/vdc.
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