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Updated on 2022-02-22 GMT+08:00

Attaching a Replication Pair to a Protected Instance

Function

This API is used to attach the specified replication pair to the specified protected instance.

Constraints and Limitations

  • status of the protection group must be available or protected.
  • status of the protected instance must be available or protected.
  • status of the replication pair must be available or protected.
  • The non-shared replication pair has not been attached to any protected instance.

URI

  • URI format

    POST /v1/{project_id}/protected-instances/{protected_instance_id}/attachreplication

  • 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.

    protected_instance_id

    Yes

    String

    Specifies the ID of a protected instance.

    You can obtain this value by calling the API described in Querying Protected Instances.

Request

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    replicationAttachment

    Yes

    Object

    Attaches a replication pair to a protected instance.

    For details, see Table 1.

    Table 1 replicationAttachment field description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    replication_id

    Yes

    String

    Specifies the ID of a replication pair.

    You can obtain this value by calling the API described in Querying Replication Pairs.

    device

    Yes

    String

    Specifies the disk device name of a replication pair.

    NOTE:
    • The new disk device name cannot be the same as an existing one.
    • Set the parameter value to /dev/sda for the system disks of protected instances created using Xen servers and to /dev/sdx for data disks, where x is a letter in alphabetical order. For example, if there are two data disks, set the device names of the two data disks to /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc, respectively. If you set a device name starting with /dev/vd, the system uses /dev/sd by default.
    • Set the parameter value to /dev/vda for the system disks of protected instances created using KVM servers and to /dev/vdx for data disks, where x is a letter in alphabetical order. For example, if there are two data disks, set the device names of the two data disks to /dev/vdb and /dev/vdc, respectively. If you set a device name starting with /dev/sd, the system uses /dev/vd by default.
  • Example request
    POST https://{Endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/protected-instances/00000000632302f501632305f63c000e/attachreplication
    { 
         "replicationAttachment": { 
            "replication_id": "6568f7c4-0510-4f39-929d-8ffccbd4fd47",
            "device": "/dev/vda"
         } 
     }

Response

  • Parameter description

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    job_id

    String

    Specifies the job ID.

    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": "0000000062db92d70162db9d200f00bb" 
     }

    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.