Changing a Private IP Address
API Description
This API is used to change the private IP address of a DB instance.
Restrictions
- This operation cannot be performed on frozen or abnormal instances.
- An in-use IP address cannot be used as the new private IP address of a DB instance.
- Changing the private IP address will cause the original database connection address to become invalid. If an EIP has been bound to the DB instance, do not unbind the EIP when the private IP address is being changed.
- This operation is not allowed if connection address switchover is enabled.
- Currently, only the IPv4 address is supported.
URI
Name |
Type |
IN |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
x-auth-token |
string |
header |
Yes |
User token |
project_id |
string |
path |
Yes |
Project ID of a tenant in a region. To obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. |
instance_id |
string |
path |
Yes |
Instance ID, which can be obtained by calling the API described in Querying Instances and Details. If you do not have an instance, call the API described in Creating a DB Instance to create one. |
Requests
- Parameter description
Table 2 Parameter description Name
Type
Mandatory
Description
new_ip
String
Yes
The new IP address, which must be in an available VPC CIDR block. Only IPv4 is supported.
node_id
String
Yes
The node ID.
- Request example
{ "node_id": "52a4c096bb1f455d8d866956a959519eno02", "new_ip": "192.168.0.133" }
Responses
- Parameter description
Table 3 Parameter description Name
Type
Mandatory
Description
job_id
String
Yes
The workflow ID.
node_id
String
Yes
The node ID.
new_ip
String
Yes
The new private IP address.
- Response example
{ "job_id":"3711e2ad-5787-49bc-a47f-3f0b066af9f5", "node_id":"52a4c096bb1f455d8d866956a959519eno02", "new_ip":"192.168.0.133" }
Status Code
For more information, see Status Code.
Error Code
For more information, see Error Code.
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