ServerApi

All URIs are relative to https://api.ionos.com/cloudapi/v5

MethodHTTP requestDescription

DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms/{cdromId}

Detach a CD-ROM

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms/{cdromId}

Retrieve an attached CD-ROM

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms

List attached CD-ROMs

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms

Attach a CD-ROM

DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}

Delete a Server

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}

Retrieve a Server

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers

List Servers

PATCH /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}

Partially modify a Server

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers

Create a Server

PUT /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}

Modify a Server

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/reboot

Reboot a Server

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/start

Start a Server

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/stop

Stop a Server

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/upgrade

Upgrade a Server

DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes/{volumeId}

Detach a volume

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes/{volumeId}

Retrieve an attached volume

GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes

List Attached Volumes

POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes

Attach a volume

datacentersServersCdromsDelete

object datacentersServersCdromsDelete(datacenterId, serverId, cdromId, opts)

Detach a CD-ROM

This will detach a CD-ROM from the server

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Detach a CD-ROM
api_instance
  .datacentersServersCdromsDelete({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    cdromId: cdromId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

cdromId

string

The unique ID of the CD-ROM

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersCdromsFindById

datacentersServersCdromsFindById(datacenterId, serverId, cdromId, opts)

Retrieve an attached CD-ROM

You can retrieve a specific CD-ROM attached to the server

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Retrieve an attached CD-ROM
api_instance
  .datacentersServersCdromsFindById({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    cdromId: cdromId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

cdromId

string

The unique ID of the CD-ROM

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Image

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersCdromsGet

datacentersServersCdromsGet(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

List attached CD-ROMs

You can retrieve a list of CD-ROMs attached to the server.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// List attached CD-ROMs 
api_instance
  .datacentersServersCdromsGet({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56,
    offset: 56,
    limit: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

offset

number

the first element (of the total list of elements) to include in the response (use together with <code>limit</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 0]

limit

number

the maximum number of elements to return (use together with <code>offset</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 1000]

Return type

Cdroms

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersCdromsPost

datacentersServersCdromsPost(datacenterId, serverId, cdrom, opts)

Attach a CD-ROM

You can attach a CD-ROM to an existing server. You can attach up to 2 CD-ROMs to one server.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Attach a CD-ROM
api_instance
  .datacentersServersCdromsPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    cdrom: cdrom_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

cdrom

CD-ROM to be attached

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Image

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersDelete

object datacentersServersDelete(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Delete a Server

This will remove a server from your datacenter; however, it will not remove the storage volumes attached to the server. You will need to make a separate API call to perform that action

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Delete a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersDelete({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersFindById

datacentersServersFindById(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Retrieve a Server

Returns information about a server such as its configuration, provisioning status, etc.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Retrieve a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersFindById({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Server

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersGet

datacentersServersGet(datacenterId, opts)

List Servers

You can retrieve a list of servers within a datacenter

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// List Servers 
api_instance
  .datacentersServersGet({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    upgradeNeeded: true,
    xContractNumber: 56,
    offset: 56,
    limit: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

upgradeNeeded

boolean

It can be used to filter which servers can be upgraded which can not be upgraded.

[optional][default to undefined]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

offset

number

the first element (of the total list of elements) to include in the response (use together with <code>limit</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 0]

limit

number

the maximum number of elements to return (use together with <code>offset</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 1000]

Return type

Servers

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersPatch

datacentersServersPatch(datacenterId, serverId, server, opts)

Partially modify a Server

You can use update attributes of a server

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Partially modify a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersPatch({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    server: server_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the server

[default to undefined]

server

Modified properties of Server

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Server

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersPost

datacentersServersPost(datacenterId, server, opts)

Create a Server

Creates a server within an existing datacenter. You can configure the boot volume and connect the server to an existing LAN.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Create a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    server: server_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

server

Server to be created

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Server

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersPut

datacentersServersPut(datacenterId, serverId, server, opts)

Modify a Server

Allows to modify the attributes of a Server. From v5 onwards 'allowReboot' attribute will no longer be available. For certain server property change it was earlier forced to be provided. Now this behaviour is implicit and backend will do this automatically e.g. in earlier versions, when CPU family changes, the 'allowReboot' property was required to be set to true which will no longer be the case and the server will be rebooted automatically

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Modify a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersPut({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    server: server_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the server

[default to undefined]

server

Modified Server

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Server

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersRebootPost

object datacentersServersRebootPost(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Reboot a Server

This will force a hard reboot of the server. Do not use this method if you want to gracefully reboot the machine. This is the equivalent of powering off the machine and turning it back on.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Reboot a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersRebootPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersStartPost

object datacentersServersStartPost(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Start a Server

This will start a server. If the server's public IP was deallocated then a new IP will be assigned

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Start a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersStartPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersStopPost

object datacentersServersStopPost(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Stop a Server

This will stop a server. The machine will be forcefully powered off, billing will cease, and the public IP, if one is allocated, will be deallocated. The operation is not supported for Cube servers.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Stop a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersStopPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersUpgradePost

object datacentersServersUpgradePost(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

Upgrade a Server

This will upgrade the version of the server, if needed. To verify if there is an upgrade available for a server, call '/datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers?upgradeNeeded=true'

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Upgrade a Server
api_instance
  .datacentersServersUpgradePost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersVolumesDelete

object datacentersServersVolumesDelete(datacenterId, serverId, volumeId, opts)

Detach a volume

This will detach the volume from the server. This will not delete the volume from your datacenter. You will need to make a separate request to perform a deletion

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Detach a volume
api_instance
  .datacentersServersVolumesDelete({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    volumeId: volumeId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

volumeId

string

The unique ID of the Volume

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

object

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersVolumesFindById

datacentersServersVolumesFindById(datacenterId, serverId, volumeId, opts)

Retrieve an attached volume

This will retrieve the properties of an attached volume.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Retrieve an attached volume
api_instance
  .datacentersServersVolumesFindById({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    volumeId: volumeId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

volumeId

string

The unique ID of the Volume

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Volume

Authorization

Basic Authentication, Token Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersVolumesGet

datacentersServersVolumesGet(datacenterId, serverId, opts)

List Attached Volumes

You can retrieve a list of volumes attached to the server

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// List Attached Volumes
api_instance
  .datacentersServersVolumesGet({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56,
    offset: 56,
    limit: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

offset

number

the first element (of the total list of elements) to include in the response (use together with <code>limit</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 0]

limit

number

the maximum number of elements to return (use together with <code>offset</code> for pagination)

[optional][default to 1000]

Return type

AttachedVolumes

Authorization

Basic Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined

  • Accept: application/json

datacentersServersVolumesPost

datacentersServersVolumesPost(datacenterId, serverId, volume, opts)

Attach a volume

This will attach a pre-existing storage volume to the server. It is also possible to create and attach a volume in one step just by providing a new volume description as payload. Combine count of Nics and volumes attached to the server should not exceed size 24.

Examples

const ionoscloud = require('@ionos-cloud/sdk-nodejs');
// setup authorization
const config = new ionoscloud.Configuration({
    username: 'YOUR_USERNAME',
    password: 'YOUR_PASSWORD',
    apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY'
});
const api_instance = new ionoscloud.ServerApi(config);
// Attach a volume
api_instance
  .datacentersServersVolumesPost({
    datacenterId: datacenterId_example,
    serverId: serverId_example,
    volume: volume_example,
    pretty: true,
    depth: 56,
    xContractNumber: 56, 
    options: {}
  })
  .then((response) => console.log(response.data))
  .catch((error) => console.log(error.response.data));

Parameters

NameTypeDescriptionNotes

datacenterId

string

The unique ID of the Datacenter

[default to undefined]

serverId

string

The unique ID of the Server

[default to undefined]

volume

Volume to be attached (created and attached)

pretty

boolean

Controls whether response is pretty-printed (with indentation and new lines)

[optional][default to true]

depth

number

Controls the details depth of response objects. Eg. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: only direct properties are included. Children (servers etc.) are not included - depth=1: direct properties and children references are included - depth=2: direct properties and children properties are included - depth=3: direct properties and children properties and children's children are included - depth=... and so on

[optional][default to 0]

xContractNumber

number

Users having more than 1 contract need to provide contract number, against which all API requests should be executed

[optional][default to undefined]

Return type

Volume

Authorization

Basic Authentication

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json

  • Accept: application/json

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