Performing a Failover for a Protection Group
Function
When the production site of a protection group becomes faulty, services of the protection group are switched over to the DR site, and servers and disks at the DR site start. After a failover is performed, the current production site of the protection group will become the DR site before the failover. Data synchronization between the production and DR sites will stop. To resume the data synchronization, you need to perform steps provided in Enabling Protection or Enabling Protection Again for a Protection Group to enable protection.
Constraints and Limitations
- The protection group must have replication pairs.
- status of the protection group must be protected, error-failing-over, or error-reversing.
- If the server at the production site or DR site in a protected instance is deleted using the native interface, no operations can be performed on the protected instance or the protection group of the protected instance.
URI
- URI format
POST /v1/{project_id}/server-groups/{server_group_id}/action
- Parameter description
Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
project_id
Yes
String
Specifies the project ID.
For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
server_group_id
Yes
String
Specifies the ID of a protection group.
For details, see Querying Protection Groups.
Request
- Parameter description
Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
failover-server-group
Yes
Object
Performs a failover for a protection group.
This parameter is left empty by default.
- Example request
Response
- Parameter description
Parameter
Type
Description
job_id
String
Specifies the returned parameter when the asynchronous API command is issued successfully. For details about the task execution result, see the description in Querying the Job Status.
- Example response
{ "job_id": "ff8080826adfae02016ae2d123fc05ed" }
Or
{ "error": { "message": "XXXX", "code": "XXX" } }
In this example, error represents a general error, including badrequest (shown below) and itemNotFound.
{ "badrequest": { "message": "XXXX", "code": "XXX" } }
Returned Values
- Normal
Returned Value
Description
200
The server has accepted the request.
- Abnormal
Returned Value
Description
400 Bad Request
The server failed to process the request.
401 Unauthorized
You must enter a username and the password to access the requested page.
403 Forbidden
You are forbidden to access the requested page.
404 Not Found
The server could not find the requested page.
405 Method Not Allowed
You are not allowed to use the method specified in the request.
406 Not Acceptable
The response generated by the server could not be accepted by the client.
407 Proxy Authentication Required
You must use the proxy server for authentication so that the request can be processed.
408 Request Timeout
The request timed out.
409 Conflict
The request could not be processed due to a conflict.
500 Internal Server Error
Failed to complete the request because of a service error.
501 Not Implemented
Failed to complete the request because the server does not support the requested function.
502 Bad Gateway
Failed to complete the request because the server receives an invalid response from an upstream server.
503 Service Unavailable
Failed to complete the request because the system is unavailable.
504 Gateway Timeout
A gateway timeout error occurred.
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