ServersApi
All URIs are relative to https://api.ionos.com/cloudapi/v6
Method | HTTP request | Description |
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DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms/{cdromId} | Detach a CD-ROM by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms/{cdromId} | Get Attached CD-ROM by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms | Get Attached CD-ROMs | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/cdroms | Attach a CD-ROM | |
DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId} | Delete servers | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId} | Retrieve servers by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers | List servers | |
PATCH /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId} | Partially modify servers | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers | Create a Server | |
PUT /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId} | Modify a Server by ID | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/reboot | Reboot servers | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/remoteconsole | Get Remote Console link | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/resume | Resume a Cube Server by ID | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/start | Start an Enterprise Server by ID | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/stop | Stop an Enterprise Server by ID | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/suspend | Suspend a Cube Server by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/token | Get JASON Web Token | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/upgrade | Upgrade a Server by ID | |
DELETE /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes/{volumeId} | Detach a Volume by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes/{volumeId} | Get Attached Volume by ID | |
GET /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes | Get Attached Volumes | |
POST /datacenters/{datacenterId}/servers/{serverId}/volumes | Attach a Volume to a Server |
datacenters_servers_cdroms_delete
datacenters_servers_cdroms_delete(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom_id, opts)
Detach a CD-ROM by ID
Detachs the specified CD-ROM from the server. Detaching a CD-ROM deletes the CD-ROM. The image will not be deleted. Note that detaching a CD-ROM leads to a reset of the server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_cdroms_delete_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_cdroms_delete_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
cdrom_id | String | The unique ID of the CD-ROM. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_cdroms_find_by_id
datacenters_servers_cdroms_find_by_id(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom_id, opts)
Get Attached CD-ROM by ID
Retrieves the properties of the CD-ROM attached to the specified server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_cdroms_find_by_id_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_cdroms_find_by_id_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
cdrom_id | String | The unique ID of the CD-ROM. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_cdroms_get
datacenters_servers_cdroms_get(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Get Attached CD-ROMs
Lists all CD-ROMs attached to the specified server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_cdroms_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_cdroms_get_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
offset | Integer | The first element (from the complete list of the elements) to include in the response (used together with <b><i>limit</i></b> for pagination). | [optional][default to 0] |
limit | Integer | The maximum number of elements to return (use together with offset for pagination). | [optional][default to 1000] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_cdroms_post
datacenters_servers_cdroms_post(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom, opts)
Attach a CD-ROM
Attachs a CD-ROM to an existing server specified by its ID. CD-ROMs cannot be created stand-alone like volumes. They are either attached to a server or do not exist. They always have an ISO-Image associated; empty CD-ROMs can not be provisioned. It is possible to attach up to two CD-ROMs to the same server. Note that attaching a CD-ROM leads to a reset of the server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_cdroms_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_cdroms_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, cdrom, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
cdrom | The CD-ROM to be attached. | ||
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_delete
datacenters_servers_delete(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Delete servers
Delete the specified server in your data center. The attached storage volumes will also be removed if the query parameter is set to true otherwise a separate API call must be made for these actions.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_delete_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_delete_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
delete_volumes | Boolean | If true, all attached storage volumes will also be deleted. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_find_by_id
datacenters_servers_find_by_id(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Retrieve servers by ID
Retrieve information about the specified server within the data center, such as its configuration, provisioning status, and so on.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_find_by_id_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_find_by_id_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_get
datacenters_servers_get(datacenter_id, opts)
List servers
List all servers within the data center.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_get_with_http_info(datacenter_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
upgrade_needed | Boolean | Filter servers that can or that cannot be upgraded. | [optional] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
offset | Integer | The first element (from the complete list of the elements) to include in the response (used together with <b><i>limit</i></b> for pagination). | [optional][default to 0] |
limit | Integer | The maximum number of elements to return (use together with offset for pagination). | [optional][default to 1000] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_patch
datacenters_servers_patch(datacenter_id, server_id, server, opts)
Partially modify servers
Update the properties of the specified server within the data center.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_patch_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_patch_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, server, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
server | The properties of the server to be updated. | ||
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_post
datacenters_servers_post(datacenter_id, server, opts)
Create a Server
Creates a server within the specified data center. You can also use this request to configure the boot volumes and connect to existing LANs at the same time.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server | The server to create. | ||
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_put
datacenters_servers_put(datacenter_id, server_id, server, opts)
Modify a Server by ID
Modifies the properties of the specified server within the data center. Starting with v5, the 'allowReboot' attribute is retired; while previously required for changing certain server properties, this behavior is now implicit, and the backend will perform this automatically. For example, in earlier versions, when the CPU family is changed, 'allowReboot' had to be set to 'true'; this is no longer required, the reboot will be performed automatically.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_put_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_put_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, server, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
server | The modified server | ||
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_reboot_post
datacenters_servers_reboot_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Reboot servers
Force a hard reboot of the specified server within the data center. Don't use this method if you wish to reboot gracefully. This is an equivalent of powering down a computer and turning it back on.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_reboot_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_reboot_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_remote_console_get
datacenters_servers_remote_console_get(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Get Remote Console link
Retrieve a link with a JSON Web Token for accessing the server's Remote Console.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_remote_console_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_remote_console_get_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_resume_post
datacenters_servers_resume_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Resume a Cube Server by ID
Resumes a suspended Cube Server specified by its ID. Since the suspended instance was not deleted the allocated resources continue to be billed. You can perform this operation only for Cube Servers. To check the status of the request, you can use the 'Location' HTTP header in the response (see 'Requests' for more information).
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_resume_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_resume_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_start_post
datacenters_servers_start_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Start an Enterprise Server by ID
Starts the Enterprise Server specified by its ID. >Note that you cannot use this method to start a Cube Server. By starting the Enterprise Server, cores and RAM are provisioned, and the billing continues. If the server's public IPv4 address has been deallocated, a new IPv4 address will be assigned. IPv6 blocks and addresses will remain unchanged when stopping and starting a server. To check the status of the request, you can use the 'Location' HTTP header in the response (see 'Requests' for more information).
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_start_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_start_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_stop_post
datacenters_servers_stop_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Stop an Enterprise Server by ID
Stops the Enterprise Server specified by its ID. >Note that you cannot use this method to stop a Cube Server. By stopping the Enterprise Server, cores and RAM are freed and no longer charged. Public IPv4 IPs that are not reserved are returned to the IPv4 pool. IPv6 blocks and addresses will remain unchanged when stopping and starting a server. To check the status of the request, you can use the 'Location' HTTP header in the response (see 'Requests' for more information).
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_stop_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_stop_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_suspend_post
datacenters_servers_suspend_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Suspend a Cube Server by ID
Suspends the specified Cubes instance within the data center. The instance is not deleted and allocated resources continue to be billed. You can perform this operation only for Cube Servers. To check the status of the request, you can use the 'Location' HTTP header in the response (see 'Requests' for more information).
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_suspend_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_suspend_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_token_get
datacenters_servers_token_get(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Get JASON Web Token
Retrieve a JSON Web Token from the server for use in login operations (such as accessing the server's console).
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_token_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_token_get_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_upgrade_post
datacenters_servers_upgrade_post(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Upgrade a Server by ID
Upgrades the server version.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_upgrade_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_upgrade_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_volumes_delete
datacenters_servers_volumes_delete(datacenter_id, server_id, volume_id, opts)
Detach a Volume by ID
Detachs the specified volume from the server. Note that only the volume's connection to the specified server is disconnected. If you want to delete the volume, you must submit a separate request to perform the deletion.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_volumes_delete_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data (nil
in this case), status code and headers.
<Array(nil, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_volumes_delete_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, volume_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
volume_id | String | The unique ID of the volume. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
nil (empty response body)
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_volumes_find_by_id
datacenters_servers_volumes_find_by_id(datacenter_id, server_id, volume_id, opts)
Get Attached Volume by ID
Retrieves the properties of the volume attached to the specified server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_volumes_find_by_id_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_volumes_find_by_id_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, volume_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
volume_id | String | The unique ID of the volume. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_volumes_get
datacenters_servers_volumes_get(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Get Attached Volumes
Lists all volumes attached to the specified server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_volumes_get_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_volumes_get_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
offset | Integer | The first element (from the complete list of the elements) to include in the response (used together with <b><i>limit</i></b> for pagination). | [optional][default to 0] |
limit | Integer | The maximum number of elements to return (use together with offset for pagination). | [optional][default to 1000] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: Not defined
Accept: application/json
datacenters_servers_volumes_post
datacenters_servers_volumes_post(datacenter_id, server_id, volume, opts)
Attach a Volume to a Server
Attachs an existing storage volume to the specified server. You can attach an existing volume in the VDC to a server. To move a volume from one server to another, you must first detach the volume from the first server and attach it to the second server. It is also possible to create and attach a volume in one step by simply providing a new volume description as a payload. The only difference is the URL; see 'Creating a Volume' for details about volumes. Note that the combined total of attached volumes and NICs cannot exceed 24 per server.
Examples
Using the datacenters_servers_volumes_post_with_http_info variant
This returns an Array which contains the response data, status code and headers.
<Array(, Integer, Hash)> datacenters_servers_volumes_post_with_http_info(datacenter_id, server_id, volume, opts)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
datacenter_id | String | The unique ID of the data center. | |
server_id | String | The unique ID of the server. | |
volume | The volume to be attached (or created and attached). | ||
pretty | Boolean | Controls whether the response is pretty-printed (with indentations and new lines). | [optional][default to true] |
depth | Integer | Controls the detail depth of the response objects. GET /datacenters/[ID] - depth=0: Only direct properties are included; children (servers and other elements) 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] |
x_contract_number | Integer | Users with multiple contracts must provide the contract number, for which all API requests are to be executed. | [optional] |
Return type
Authorization
Basic Authentication, Token Authentication
HTTP request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
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