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How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS?
Updated on 2023-01-16 GMT+08:00
How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS?
To add a VPC peering connection, do as follows:
- Log in to the ModelArts management console and choose Dedicated Resource Pools in the navigation pane.
- In the dedicated resource pool list, click the ID or name of the target resource pool to go to its details page.
- Click Configure NAS VPC in the upper right corner. In the Configure NAS VPC dialog box, enable NAS VPC Connection and configure the NAS VPC and NAS subnet to be the same as those configured for the SFS.
- Click OK. When you create a training job, the SFS option will be available.
Parent topic: Resource Pools
Resource Pools FAQs
- Can I Use ECSs to Create a Dedicated Resource Pool for ModelArts?
- Can I Deploy Multiple Services on One Dedicated Resource Pool Node?
- How Is a Node Newly Added to a Dedicated Resource Pool Billed?
- What Are the Differences Between a Public Resource Pool and a Dedicated Resource Pool?
- How Do I Log In to a Dedicated Resource Pool Node Through SSH?
- How Are Training Jobs Queued?
- What Do I Do If Resources Are Insufficient for Staring a New Real-Time Service After I Stop a Real-Time Service in a Dedicated Resource Pool?
- Can a Public Resource Pool Be Used for Network Connection Between ModelArts and the Authentication Service for Running Algorithms?
- Why Is a Dedicated Resource Pool That Fails to Be Created Still Displayed on the Console After It Is Deleted?
- How Do I Add a VPC Peering Connection Between a Dedicated Resource Pool and an SFS?
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