Cloud Phone Host
Cloud Phone Host
- What's New
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Buying a Cloud Phone Server
- Accessing the Cloud Phone
- Cloud Phone Management
- Cloud Phone Server Management
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Using AOSP
- Overview
- Automatic Application Authorization
- Loading Pictures
- Rooting
- Startup Script
- Automatic Installation of Applications
- Hiding Virtual Keys
- Hiding the Status Bar
- Disabling the Notification System
- Disabling Screenshot Protection
- Simulating Location Information
- App Installation Whitelist
- App Installation Blacklist
- Forcibly Installing a 32-Bit Application
- Dynamically Changing the System Language
- Background Process Management
- Texture Compression
- Restarting a Cloud Phone
- Device Emulation
- Cloud Phone Audio and Video
- Configuring a Route
- Permission Management
- Adjusting Resource Quotas
- Monitoring
- CTS
- Appendix
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Best Practices
- Best Practices of Connecting to General-Purpose Cloud Phones
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Best Practices of Cloud Phone Application Sharing
- Overview of Application Sharing
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Usage Guide to Application Sharing
- Purchasing a Cloud Phone Server That Supports Application Sharing
- Preparing the TAR Package of an Application
- Pushing the TAR Package of an Application to a Cloud Phone Server
- Using the appctrl Command to Manage Shared Applications
- Deleting an Application
- Presetting Configuration Files by Sharing Applications
- appctrl Commands
- Installing an Application on Cloud Phones in Batches
- Modifying the Cloud Phone GPS Location
- Using the Cloud Phone Camera
- Using STF to Manage Cloud Phones in Batches
- Allowing a Cloud Phone Server to Access a Public Network Outside the Chinese Mainland
- Delegating CPH to Operate OBS Buckets
- Changing the AOSP Version of a Cloud Phone
- Change History
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Getting Started
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Cloud Phone Server APIs
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Cloud Phone Servers
- Querying cloud phone servers
- Querying the Details of a Cloud Phone Server
- Querying Flavors of Cloud Phone Servers
- Purchasing a Cloud Phone Server
- Restarting Cloud Phone Servers
- Changing the Cloud Phone Server for a Cloud Phone
- Pushing Shared Storage Files
- Querying Shared Storage Files
- Deleting Shared Storage Files
- Pushing Shared Applications
- Deleting a Shared Application
- Changing the Flavor of a Cloud Phone Server
- Modifying the Name of a Cloud Phone Server
- Bandwidth
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Cloud Phones
- Querying Cloud Phones
- Querying Cloud Phone Details
- Obtaining the Cloud Phone Access Information
- Querying Cloud Phone Flavors
- Querying the Image of a Cloud Phone
- Resetting Cloud Phones
- Restarting Cloud Phones
- Stopping Cloud Phones
- Editing the Name of a Cloud Phone
- Updating Properties of Cloud Phones
- Exporting Data from Cloud Phones
- Restoring Data of Cloud Phones
- Diverting Cloud Phone Traffic
- Expanding the Data Disk of a Cloud Phone
- Tasks
- Keys
- Encoding Services
- ADB Commands
- Tags
- Images
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Cloud Phone Servers
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Common Parameters
- Appendix
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FAQs
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Consulting
- What Are the Advantages of Huawei Cloud Phone Compared with Other Similar Solutions?
- Does Cloud Phone Support iOS?
- Are There Cloud Phone Root Permissions?
- Does Each Cloud Phone Has an Independent Public IP Address?
- How Is CPH Billed?
- How Do I Obtain the Project ID?
- How Do I Install Applications on a Cloud Phone?
- How Long Does It Take to Activate a Server After I Purchase It?
- What Should I Do If I Can't Find My Cloud Phone Server on the CPH Console?
- How Long Will Resources Be Released After My Cloud Phone Server Expires?
- What Can I Do If the Private Key File Is Lost?
- How Can I Know Whether the SSH Service Has Been Installed on My Local Device?
- What Are Common ADB Commands?
- Does the Cloud Phone Support Cameras?
- Does the Cloud Phone Support Facial Recognition?
- What Are the Security Group Authorization Rules for Cloud Phones Using Custom Networks?
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SSH Tunnel Faults
- What Can I Do If the SSH Tunnel Fails to Be Established When I Access the Cloud Phone over the Public Network?
- What Does Message "Authorized users only. All activities may be monitored and reported." Indicate?
- What Can I Do If Message "too open" Is Displayed When I Am Establishing the SSH Tunnel?
- What Can I Do If Message "Permission denied" Is Displayed When I Am Establishing the SSH Tunnel?
- What Can I Do If Message "no match mac found" Is Displayed When I Am Establishing the SSH Tunnel?
- What Can I Do If Message "no matching key exchange method found" Is Displayed When I Am Establishing the SSH Tunnel?
- How Do I Keep an SSH Session Uninterrupted?
- What Can I Do If I Failed to Establish an SSH Tunnel?
- What Can I Do If an Error Occurs When I Invoke the Cloud Phone Query API?
- ADB Connection Faults
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Consulting
- General Reference
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Viewing Traces
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After you enable CTS and the management tracker is created, CTS starts recording operations on cloud resources. After a data tracker is created, the system starts recording operations on data in OBS buckets. CTS stores operation records generated in the last seven days.
This section describes how to query and export operation records of the last seven days on the CTS console.
Constraints
- Traces of a single account can be viewed on the CTS console. Multi-account traces can be viewed only on the Trace List page of each account, or in the OBS bucket or the CTS/system log stream configured for the management tracker with the organization function enabled.
- You can only query operation records of the last seven days on the CTS console. To store operation records for more than seven days, you must configure an OBS bucket to transfer records to it. Otherwise, you cannot query the operation records generated seven days ago.
- After performing operations on the cloud, you can query management traces on the CTS console 1 minute later and query data traces on the CTS console 5 minutes later.
Viewing Real-Time Traces in the Trace List of the New Edition
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and choose Management & Governance > Cloud Trace Service. The CTS console is displayed.
- Choose Trace List in the navigation pane on the left.
- On the Trace List page, use advanced search to query traces. You can combine one or more filters.
- Trace Name: Enter a trace name.
- Trace ID: Enter a trace ID.
- Resource Name: Enter a resource name. If the cloud resource involved in the trace does not have a resource name or the corresponding API operation does not involve the resource name parameter, leave this field empty.
- Resource ID: Enter a resource ID. Leave this field empty if the resource has no resource ID or if resource creation failed.
- Trace Source: Select a cloud service name from the drop-down list.
- Resource Type: Select a resource type from the drop-down list.
- Operator: Select one or more operators from the drop-down list.
- Trace Status: Select normal, warning, or incident.
- normal: The operation succeeded.
- warning: The operation failed.
- incident: The operation caused a fault that is more serious than the operation failure, for example, causing other faults.
- Enterprise Project ID: Enter an enterprise project ID.
- Access Key: Enter an access key ID, including temporary access credentials and permanent access keys.
- Time range: Select Last 1 hour, Last 1 day, or Last 1 week, or specify a custom time range.
- On the Trace List page, you can also export and refresh the trace list, and customize the list display settings.
- Enter any keyword in the search box and press Enter to filter desired traces.
- Click Export to export all traces in the query result as an .xlsx file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
- Click
to view the latest information about traces.
- Click
to customize the information to be displayed in the trace list. If Auto wrapping is enabled (
), excess text will move down to the next line; otherwise, the text will be truncated. By default, this function is disabled.
- For details about key fields in the trace structure, see Trace Structure and Example Traces.
- (Optional) On the Trace List page of the new edition, click Go to Old Edition in the upper right corner to switch to the Trace List page of the old edition.
Viewing Real-Time Traces in the Trace List of the Old Edition
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and choose Management & Governance > Cloud Trace Service. The CTS console is displayed.
- Choose Trace List in the navigation pane on the left.
- Each time you log in to the CTS console, the new edition is displayed by default. Click Go to Old Edition in the upper right corner to switch to the trace list of the old edition.
- Set filters to search for your desired traces. The following filters are available:
- Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By: Select a filter from the drop-down list.
- If you select Resource ID for Search By, specify a resource ID.
- If you select Trace name for Search By, specify a trace name.
- If you select Resource name for Search By, specify a resource name.
- Operator: Select a user.
- Trace Status: Select All trace statuses, Normal, Warning, or Incident.
- Time range: You can query traces generated during any time range in the last seven days.
- Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
- Trace Type, Trace Source, Resource Type, and Search By: Select a filter from the drop-down list.
- Click Query.
- On the Trace List page, you can also export and refresh the trace list.
- Click Export to export all traces in the query result as a CSV file. The file can contain up to 5000 records.
- Click
to view the latest information about traces.
- Click
on the left of a trace to expand its details.
- Click View Trace in the Operation column. The trace details are displayed.
- For details about key fields in the trace structure, see Trace Structure and Example Traces in the CTS User Guide.
- (Optional) On the Trace List page of the old edition, click New Edition in the upper right corner to switch to the Trace List page of the new edition.
Parent topic: CTS
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