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Help Center/ Cloud Container Engine/ User Guide (Kuala Lumpur Region)/ FAQs/ Node Pool/ How Do I Modify ECS Configurations When an ECS Cannot Be Managed by a Node Pool?

How Do I Modify ECS Configurations When an ECS Cannot Be Managed by a Node Pool?

Updated on 2024-10-14 GMT+08:00

If an ECS cannot be managed by a node pool due to the reasons listed in this section, you can modify the configuration to manage the ECS.

Cause

Solution

Reference

Inconsistent flavors

Change the ECS flavor to that contained in the node pool.

Modifying the Flavor of an ECS

Inconsistent VPC and subnet

Change the VPC and subnet where the ECS resides to the same VPC and subnet as the node pool.

Changing the VPC and Subnet of an ECS

Different data disk configuration

Change the data disk configuration of the ECS to be the same as that of the node pool.

Changing Data Disk Configuration of an ECS

Different ECS groups

Change the ECS group of the ECS to be the same as that of the node pool.

Change the ECS Group of an ECS

Modifying the Flavor of an ECS

NOTE:

The flavor of the ECS to be managed must be changed to that contained in the target node pool.

  1. Log in to the ECS console.
  2. Click the name of the target ECS. On the page displayed, click Stop in the upper right corner. After the ECS is stopped, choose More > Modify Specifications in the Operation column.
  3. On the Modify ECS Specifications page, select the needed flavor and submit the application.
  4. Go back to the ECS list page and start the ECS.

Changing the VPC and Subnet of an ECS

NOTE:

The VPC and subnet to which the ECS to be managed belongs must be changed to the same VPC and subnet as the target node pool.

  1. Log in to the ECS console.
  2. Locate the row containing the target ECS and choose More > Manage Network > Change VPC in the Operation column.
  3. Configure the parameters for changing the VPC.

    • VPC: Select the target VPC.
    • Subnet: Select the target subnet.
    • Private IP Address: Select Assign new or Use existing as required.

  4. Click OK.

Changing Data Disk Configuration of an ECS

NOTE:

The number, space, and type of data disks of the ECS to be managed must be the same as those of data disks in the node pool.

Data Disk Number

  1. Log in to the ECS console.
  2. Click the name of the target ECS to access the ECS details page.
  3. Click the Disks tab.

    • If there are fewer data disks on the node to be managed than the number of data disks configured for the target node pool, you need to add more disks.

    • If there are more data disks on the node to be managed than the number of data disks configured for the target node pool, you need to remove some disks.

      Click Detach on the right of the EVS disk to be removed.

Data Disk Space

  1. Log in to the ECS console.
  2. Click the name of the target ECS to access the ECS details page.
  3. Click the Disks tab and click Expand Capacity on the right of the EVS disk to be expanded.
  4. Configure New Capacity following instructions.
  5. Click Next and submit the order following instructions.

Change the ECS Group of an ECS

NOTE:

The ECS group of the ECS to be managed must be the same as that of the target node pool.

  1. Log in to the ECS console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Elastic Cloud Server > ECS Group.
  3. Locate the row containing the target ECS group and click Add ECS in the Operation column.
  4. In the dialog box displayed, select the ECS to be added.
  5. Click OK to add the ECS to the ECS group.

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