Updated on 2024-01-04 GMT+08:00

Logging In to a Node

Constraints

  • If you use SSH to log in to a node (an ECS), ensure that the ECS already has an EIP (a public IP address).
  • Only login to a running ECS is allowed.
  • Only the user root can log in to a Linux server.

Login Modes

You can log in to an ECS in either of the following modes:

  • Management console (VNC)

    If an ECS has no EIP, log in to the ECS console and click Remote Login in the same row as the ECS.

  • SSH

    This mode applies only to ECSs running Linux. Usually, you can use a remote login tool, such as PuTTY, Xshell, and SecureCRT, to log in to your ECS. If none of the remote login tools can be used, log in to the ECS console and click Remote Login in the same row as the ECS to view the connection status and running status of the ECS.

    • When you use the Windows OS to log in to a Linux node, set Auto-login username to root.
    • The CCE console does not support node OS upgrade. Do not upgrade the node OS using the yum update command. Otherwise, the container networking components will be unavailable.
Table 1 Linux ECS login modes

EIP Binding

On-Premises OS

Connection Method

Yes

Windows

Use a remote login tool, such as PuTTY or Xshell.

Yes

Linux

Run commands.

Yes/No

Windows/Linux

Remote login using the management console: Login Using VNC