[Ended] Round 6 | Technical Document Scavenger Hunt
  

Sangfor Jojo Lv5Posted 2024-Oct-15 10:23



Dear members,
We are excited to announce the launch of our Technical Document Scavenger Hunt! This activity aims to encourage all users to dive deeper into our newly published technical document in the Knowledge Base, enhancing your understanding and engagement with the material.

By participating, you'll not only sharpen your skills but also have the chance to collaborate and share insights with fellow users.
Happy hunting, and may the best reader win!

We have interviewed some participants for their thoughts on this event. Let's see what they were saying about the Technical Document Scavenger Hunt.

1. Activity Rules                                                                                                                     

1)  All community users are invited to participate in the scavenger hunt.
2)  There will be a total of 5 questions related to the System Settings and Management for Sangfor Managed Cloud Service (MCS)

3)  Participants must submit their answers under this post by October 21.
4)  Winners will be announced next Tuesday on the community platform.


2. Activity Duration                                                                                                               

Oct. 15 - Oct. 21

3. How to Participate                                                                                                                                                                                                                
1) Browse the Questions:
We have provided a list of questions based on the content of the document. Your goal is to find the
answers within the text.

2) Read the Document:
Start by simply reading the catalog. Taking your second reading thoroughly with the given questions
which will make you read more efficiently.

3) Use the Search Function:
Most digital documents have a search feature. Use keywords from the questions to quickly locate
relevant sections.

4) Submit Your Answers:
Once you have your answers, post them in the designated thread by the deadline.

5) Collaborate:
Feel free to discuss your findings in the forum and win 100 coins. Sharing thoughts and interpretations can lead to a deeper understanding and may help others in their search.


4.  Rewards                                                                                                                             

Correct Answers: 100 coins for each correct answer.

All Correct: An additional 100 coins for those who answer all questions correctly.

5. Scavenger Hunt Questions                                                                                             

Q1: Which functions' settings are introduced in this document?
Q2: How do the MCS tenants view the task details?
Q3: How long can Virtual Machines be kept in the recycle bin?
Q4: Is it supported to creating Custom Attributes for virtual machines and virtual
network devices?
Q5: What can we do if the private key is lost?
Q6: What kind of tool is recommended to install on the virtual machine if the tenants want to use the key pair management function?


Read this document:
System Settings and Management for Sangfor Managed Cloud Service (MCS)


6. How to Reply This Post                                                                                                   

Try to make it simple! Do not repeat the questions again when typing your answers.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Recommended Reading                                                                                                         



Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 2024-Oct-15 11:40
  
Q1: This document describes how to use the system management functions of Sangfor Managed Cloud Service (MCS).

Q2: MCS tenants can view the task details by logging in to their MCS tenant account at https://MCSIP, then navigating to Resources > System > Tasks, and clicking the View icon at the bottom right to view the Tasks.

Q3: VMs in the Recycle Bin can be recovered within 30 days. Otherwise, the VM will be deleted permanently after 30 days.

Q4: Yes, creating Custom Attributes is supported for virtual machines and virtual network devices in the MCS.

Q5: If the private key is lost, unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page.

Q6: To use the Key Pair Management function for MCS, it is necessary to install VMtools on the virtual machine.
ilham Lv1Posted 2024-Oct-15 14:28
  
Q1 : system management functions of
Sangfor Managed Cloud Service (MCS).
Q2 : Log in to MCS tenant account at https://MCSIP. Then navigate to Resources >
System > Tasks, and click the View icon at the bottom right to view the Tasks
Q3 : 30 days
Q4 : Yes it is supported
Q5 : unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page
Q6 : vmtools
Beru Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-15 14:50
  
Q1: The document introduces settings for the following functions:
-Tasks
-Recycle Bin
-Custom Attributes
-Key Pairs

Q2: MCS tenants can view task details by logging into their MCS tenant account at https://MCSIP, then navigating to Resources > System > Tasks, and clicking the View icon at the bottom right.

Q3: Virtual Machines are kept in the recycle bin for 30 days. They can be recovered within this 30-day period. After 30 days, the VM will be permanently deleted.

Q4: Yes, creating Custom Attributes is supported for both virtual machines and virtual network devices. Users can associate tags with corresponding resources based on asset attributes.

Q5: If the private key is lost, the user should unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page.

Q6: To use the key pair management function, it is  recommended to install vmtools on the virtual machine.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2024-Oct-15 14:51
  
Q1: Tasks, Recycle Bin, Custom Attributes, Key Pairs
Q2: navigate to Resources > System > Tasks, and click the View icon at the bottom right to view the Tasks
Q3: 30 days
Q4: Yes
Q5: unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page
Q6: vmtools
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Oct-15 15:05
  
Q1: This document describes the settings related to Tasks, Recycle Bin, Custom Attributes and Key Pairs about Sangfor Managed Cloud Service (MCS)
Q2: Log in to MCS tenant account at https://MCSIP. Then navigate to Resources > System > Tasks, and click the View icon at the bottom right to view the Tasks
Q3: Deleted virtual machines are retained for 30 days on recycle bin
Q4: Yes, creating Custom Attributes is supported for virtual machines and virtual network devices.
Q5: If the private key is lost, unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page
Q6: The key pair management function only supports the SSH protocol of the Linux operating system and is only valid for root users. To achieve this functionality, it is necessary to install vmtools on the virtual machine
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 2024-Oct-15 15:10
  
Q1: System management functions of sangfor management cloud service.
Q2: resource -- system -- tasks
Q3:when an administrator deletes a VM it moves to the recycle bin for 30 days then deletes after 30 days from the recycle bin or we can recover it from there.
Q4: yes custom attribute used to tag the asset. Resource --System--Custom attribute
Q5:if the private key is lost then I unbound the the VM management console
pmateus Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-15 15:41
  
Q1: Tasks,  Recycle Bin, Custom Attributes, Key Pairs
Q2: Log in to MCS tenant account at https://MCSIP. Then navigate to Resources > System > Tasks, and click the View icon at the bottom right to view the Tasks
Q3: 30 days
Q4: Yes
Q5: If the private key is lost, unbind the key pair on the virtual machine management page
Q6: To achieve this functionality, it is necessary to install vmtools on the virtual machine
Sheikh_Shani Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-15 18:44
  
Last edited by Sheikh_Shani 15 Oct 2024 18:53.


Q # 1
system setting

Q # 2

1.1 task
https://MCSIP.

Q # 3

30 days

Q # 4

Yes

Q # 5

4.After the key pair is bound to the virtual machine, the user cannot use SSH to log in to the  virtual machine with the username or password.