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Deleting One Piece of Metadata of an EVS Disk Function This API is used to delete one piece of metadata of an EVS disk. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.
Deleting One Piece of Metadata of an EVS Disk Function This API is used to delete one piece of metadata of an EVS disk. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.
DELETE /v2/{project_id}/snapshots/{snapshot_id}/metadata/{key} evs:snapshots:delete evs:snapshots:get √ × Parent Topic: Permissions and Supported Actions
GET /v2/{project_id}/volumes/{volume_id} evs:volumes:get √ × Delete an EVS disk. DELETE /v2/{project_id}/cloudvolumes/{volume_id} evs:volumes:delete √ √ Delete an EVS disk (OpenStack Cinder API).
GET /v2/{project_id}/volumes/{volume_id} evs:volumes:get √ × Delete an EVS disk. DELETE /v2/{project_id}/cloudvolumes/{volume_id} evs:volumes:delete √ √ Delete an EVS disk (OpenStack Cinder API).
Then, delete or unsubscribe from the original data disk, and delete the created backup. Expand the system disk capacity by referring to Expanding EVS Disk Capacity. Parent topic: Capacity
If you delete or unsubscribe from the ECS, the resources would be processed as follows.
If you have configured scaling policies for your workloads, the system may frequently delete EVS disks.
How Can I Delete or Unsubscribe from a Yearly/Monthly Disk? Can I Recover My Disk Data If the Disk Is Unsubscribed from, Deleted by Mistake, or Released After the Retention Period Ends? Will My EVS Disk Be Unsubscribed or Deleted When I Unsubscribe from or Delete Its Server?
*createVolume: Create a disk. batchCreateVolume: Batch create disks. deleteVolume: Delete a disk. extendVolume: Expand the capacity of a disk. bulkDeleteVolume: Batch delete disks. deleteSingleVolume: Delete disks one by one during a batch deletion. retypeVolume: Change the type of
POST /v2/{project_id}/os-volume-transfer/{transfer_id}/accept evs:transfers:accept √ × Delete an EVS disk transfer (OpenStack Cinder API). DELETE /v2/{project_id}/os-volume-transfer/{transfer_id} evs:transfers:delete √ × Parent Topic: Permissions and Supported Actions
None Delete disk deleteVolume Major Delete an EVS disk. No action is required. Deleted disks cannot be recovered. QoS upper limit reached reachQoS Major The I/O latency increases as the QoS upper limits of the disk are frequently reached and flow control triggered.
POST /v2/{project_id}/cloudvolumes/{volume_id}/tags/action evs:volumeTags:create √ × Batch delete tags for a specified EVS disk. POST /v2/{project_id}/cloudvolumes/{volume_id}/tags/action evs:volumeTags:delete √ × Query the tags of an EVS disk.
Solution: Delete the replication pair and attach the disk again. To delete replication pairs created using synchronous replication, see Deleting a Replication Pair. To delete replication pairs created using asynchronous replication, see Deleting a Replica Pair.
Why Can't I Delete My Disk?
When you delete a disk, regardless of whether the disk will be moved to the recycle bin or not, the disk snapshots will always be deleted permanently. There are no limits on the capacity and quantity of disks in the recycle bin.
Delete the partition and select a 4-KiB aligned start sector number for the new partition before continuing the test. If you delete the partition and select another start sector number for 4-KiB alignment, you will lose all the data on that partition.
Periodically use the disk cleanup tool to clean up disk space, delete unnecessary files, and clean up the recycle bin. Uninstall unnecessary programs to release disk space.
For example, if you want some resource management personnel in your enterprise to view EVS resources but do not want them to delete EVS resources or perform any other high-risk operations, you can grant permission to view EVS resources but not permission to delete them.
Key EVS Operations Recorded by CTS Table 1 EVS operations that can be recorded by CTS Operation Resource Trace Create disk evs createVolume Update disk evs updateVolume Expand disk capacity evs extendVolume Delete disk evs deleteVolume Create disk tag evs createVolumeTag Viewing Traces