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Updated on 2024-04-19 GMT+08:00

How Can I Check Whether the ECSs Attached with the Same Shared SCSI Disk Are in the Same ECS Group?

Scenarios

Shared EVS disks of the SCSI type support SCSI locks. To improve data security, the shared EVS disks of the SCSI type must be attached to the ECSs in the same anti-affinity ECS group. This section describes how to check whether the ECSs attached with the same shared SCSI disk are in the same ECS group.

  • For details about ECS groups, see Managing ECS Groups.
  • For details about using shared EVS disks, see "Shared EVS Disks and Usage Instructions" in the Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Storage, click Elastic Volume Service.
  3. Click the target shared SCSI disk to view its details.
  4. In the Servers pane on the right side of the page, the ECSs to which the shared SCSI disk is attached are displayed.

    In this example, the ECSs to which the shared SCSI disk volume-0001 is attached are ecs-0001 and ecs-0002.

  5. Click the names of these ECSs, respectively. On the page that provides details about an ECS, you can view the ECS group to which the current ECS belongs.

    If the ECS group field is left blank, the ECS has not been added to any ECS group.