Use this command to resume a Cube Server. The operation can only be applied to suspended Cube Servers.
You can wait for the Request to be executed using --wait-for-request option. You can force the command to execute without user input using --force option.
Required values to run command:
Data Center Id
Server Id
Options
-u, --api-url string Override default host url (default "https://api.ionos.com")
--cols strings Set of columns to be printed on output
Available columns: [ServerId DatacenterId Name AvailabilityZone Cores Ram CpuFamily VmState State TemplateId Type BootCdromId BootVolumeId] (default [ServerId,Name,Type,AvailabilityZone,Cores,Ram,CpuFamily,VmState,State])
-c, --config string Configuration file used for authentication (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ionosctl/config.json")
--datacenter-id string The unique Data Center Id (required)
-D, --depth int32 Controls the detail depth of the response objects. Max depth is 10.
-f, --force Force command to execute without user input
-h, --help Print usage
--no-headers Don't print table headers when table output is used
-o, --output string Desired output format [text|json|api-json] (default "text")
-q, --quiet Quiet output
-i, --server-id string The unique Server Id (required)
-t, --timeout int Timeout option for Request for Server resume [seconds] (default 60)
-v, --verbose Print step-by-step process when running command
-w, --wait-for-request Wait for the Request for Server resume to be executed
Examples
ionosctl server resume --datacenter-id DATACENTER_ID --server-id SERVER_ID