Updated on 2023-11-21 GMT+08:00

Batch Deleting Protected Instances

Function

This API is used to batch delete protected instances.

Constraints and Limitations

  • status of the protected instance must be available, protected, failed-over, error, error-starting, error-stopping, error-reversing, error-failing-over, error-deleting, error-reprotecting, error-resizing, invalid, or fault.
  • Protected instances are from the same protection group.
  • If a shared replication pair is attached to multiple protected instances, ensure that all the protected instances with the shared replication pair attached are in the deletion list if you want to delete them in batches.

URI

  • URI format

    POST /v1/{project_id}/protected-instances/delete

  • 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.

Request

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    protected_instances

    Yes

    Array of objects

    Specifies the protected instances to be deleted. For details, see Table 1.

    NOTE:
    • A maximum of 20 protected instances are supported by default.

    delete_target_server

    No

    Boolean

    Specifies whether to delete the DR site server. The default value is false.

    delete_target_eip

    No

    Boolean

    Specifies whether to delete the EIP of the DR site server. The default value is false.

    Table 1 Data structure of the protected_instance field

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    id

    Yes

    String

    Specifies the ID of a protected instance.

    For details, see Querying Protected Instances.

  • Example request
    POST https://{Endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/protected-instances/delete
    {
        "protected_instances": [ 
                      { 
                          "id": "127842d5-f98e-451e-963e-9fb464fbb911"                      
                      },
                      {
                           "id": "8f5dd226-6cc0-4fe8-9786-b8b3359b234b"
                      }
                   ],
       "delete_target_server": false,
       "delete_target_eip": false
    }

Response

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    job_id

    String

    This is a 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": "0000000062db92d70162db3ab00f00df" 
     }

    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 Value

  • Normal

    Returned Value

    Description

    202

    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.