Updated on 2026-01-08 GMT+08:00

Migrating a DB Instance to Another AZ

API Description

This API is used to migrate a DB instance to another AZ.

Service will be interrupted for up to 60 seconds while the AZ is being changed. The time required to change an AZ depends on the amount of data to be migrated. The entire migration process may take an hour. You are advised to use the HA connection to access the instance or configure your client to automatically reconnect to the instance.

Restrictions

  • DDS Community Edition clusters and replica sets support this operation.
  • Cross-AZ instances do not support this operation.
  • DB instances created using an IPv6 subnet do not support this operation.
  • Read replicas or inactive standby nodes in a replica set instance do not support this operation.

URI

  • URI format

    POST https://{Endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/migrate

Table 1 Path parameters

Name

Type

IN

Mandatory

Description

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.

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Type

IN

Mandatory

Description

X-Auth-Token

string

header

Yes

User token

Table 3 Parameter description

Parameter

Type

Mandatory

Description

target_azs

String

Yes

Single-AZ or multi-AZ to which the VM is migrated. The value is obtained from the code field in the response body of the API in Querying AZs to Which an Instance Can Be Migrated.

  • Request example
    Migration to a single AZ:
    { 
            "target_azs":"az1xahz"
    }
    Migration to multiple AZs:
    {
    	"target_azs":"az1xahz,az2xahz,az3xahz"
    }

Response Parameters

Table 4 Parameter description

Parameter

Type

Mandatory

Description

job_id

String

Yes

The task ID.

  • Example response
    { 
        "job_id": "3711e2ad-5787-49bc-a47f-3f0b066af9f5" 
    }

Status Code

For details, see Status Code.

Error Code

For details, see Error Code.