Lifecycle
Last updated: 2024-09-11 10:44:32
Disk Lifecycle
The lifecycle of a cloud disk encompasses the entire process from creation (purchase) to deletion (destruction). The disk state is divided into intermediate states and stable states. If the disk remains in an intermediate state for an extended period, it indicates that the disk is abnormal.
Disk State
State Name | State Attribute | State Description |
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Creating | Intermediate | The state after the disk is created and before it enters Running. |
Running | Stable | The disk is in normal operation state, and attaching/detaching operations can be performed on the disk in this state. |
Destroying | Intermediate | The state when the disk has expired, is in arrears, or the user has actively initiated a destruction operation but the destruction has not been completed yet. |
To be recycled | Stable | Within 24 hours after the disk is passively destroyed or within 2 hours after the user actively destroys it. It is in the trash and does not provide external services in this state. |
Released | Stable | After the release operation is completed, the original disk will no longer exist, can no longer provide services, and the data will be completely cleared. |
Updating | Intermediate | The disk is undergoing normal migration, deployment, specification change, or other maintenance operations. Prolonged presence in this state may indicate an abnormality. |
Error | Stable | The disk is in a faulty or other unknown state. In this state, the dsik cannot provide normal business services. Please submit a work order for support. |