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What Can I Do if the Password Becomes a Random One After I Use a Backup to Restore a Server or Use an Image to Create a Server?
Updated on 2024-01-04 GMT+08:00
What Can I Do if the Password Becomes a Random One After I Use a Backup to Restore a Server or Use an Image to Create a Server?
For details about how to reset the password, see Passwords in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
Parent topic: Restoration
Restoration FAQs
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring Data Using Backups?
- Can I Use a System Disk Backup to Recover an ECS?
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring Data Using Disk Backups?
- Can a Server Be Restored Using Its Backups After It Is Changed?
- Can a Disk Be Restored Using Its Backups After Its Capacity Is Expanded?
- What Can I Do if the Password Becomes a Random One After I Use a Backup to Restore a Server or Use an Image to Create a Server?
- What Changes Will Be Made to the Original Backup When I Use the Backup to Restore a Server?
- How Do I Restore Data to a New Server?
- How Do I Restore a Data Disk Backup to a System Disk?
- Can I Use CBR to Restore Data to Any Point When the Data Was Backed Up?
- Can I Stop an Ongoing Restoration Task?
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