Updated on 2022-08-15 GMT+08:00

Modifying an AS Policy (V2)

Function

This API is used to modify a specified AS policy.

The difference between the V2 and V1 APIs for modifying an AS policy is that V2 supports modifying a scaling resource type.

URI

PUT /autoscaling-api/v2/{project_id}/scaling_policy/{scaling_policy_id}

Table 1 Parameter description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

Specifies the project ID.

scaling_policy_id

Yes

String

Specifies an AS policy ID. For details, see Querying AS Policies (V2).

Request Message

  • Request parameters
    Table 2 Request parameters

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    scaling_policy_name

    No

    String

    Specifies the AS policy name. The name contains only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-), and cannot exceed 64 characters.

    scaling_policy_type

    No

    String

    Specifies the AS policy type.

    • ALARM (corresponding to alarm_id): indicates that the scaling action is triggered by an alarm.
    • SCHEDULED (corresponding to scheduled_policy): indicates that the scaling action is triggered as scheduled.
    • RECURRENCE (corresponding to scheduled_policy): indicates that the scaling action is triggered periodically.

    scaling_resource_id

    No

    String

    Specifies the scaling resource ID, which is the ID of a unique AS group or bandwidth.

    scaling_resource_type

    No

    String

    Specifies the scaling resource type.

    • AS group: SCALING_GROUP
    • Bandwidth: BANDWIDTH

    alarm_id

    No

    String

    Specifies the alarm rule ID. This parameter is mandatory when scaling_policy_type is set to ALARM. After this parameter is specified, the value of scheduled_policy does not take effect.

    After you modify an alarm policy, the system automatically adds an alarm triggering activity of the autoscaling type to the alarm_actions field in the alarm rule specified by the parameter value.

    You can obtain the parameter value by querying Cloud Eye alarm rules.

    scheduled_policy

    No

    scheduled_policy object

    Specifies the periodic or scheduled AS policy. This parameter is mandatory when scaling_policy_type is set to SCHEDULED or RECURRENCE. After this parameter is specified, the value of alarm_id does not take effect. For details, see Table 3.

    scaling_policy_action

    No

    scaling_policy_action object

    Specifies the scaling action of the AS policy. For details, see Table 4.

    cool_down_time

    No

    Integer

    Specifies the cooldown period (in seconds). The value ranges from 0 to 86400.

    description

    No

    String

    Specifies the description of the AS policy. The value can contain 1 to 256 characters.

    Table 3 scheduled_policy field description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    launch_time

    Yes

    String

    Specifies the time when the scaling action is triggered. The time format complies with UTC.

    • If scaling_policy_type is set to SCHEDULED, the time format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmZ.
    • If scaling_policy_type is set to RECURRENCE, the time format is hh:mm.

    recurrence_type

    No

    String

    Specifies the periodic triggering type. This parameter is mandatory when scaling_policy_type is set to RECURRENCE.

    • Daily: indicates that the scaling action is triggered once a day.
    • Weekly: indicates that the scaling action is triggered once a week.
    • Monthly: indicates that the scaling action is triggered once a month.

    recurrence_value

    No

    String

    Specifies the day when a periodic scaling action is triggered. This parameter is mandatory when scaling_policy_type is set to RECURRENCE.

    • If recurrence_type is set to Daily, the value is null, indicating that the scaling action is triggered once a day.
    • If recurrence_type is set to Weekly, the value ranges from 1 (Sunday) to 7 (Saturday). The digits refer to dates in each week and separated by a comma, such as 1,3,5.
    • If recurrence_type is set to Monthly, the value ranges from 1 to 31. The digits refer to the dates in each month and separated by a comma, such as 1,10,13,28.

    start_time

    No

    String

    Specifies the start time of the scaling action triggered periodically. The time format complies with UTC.

    The time format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmZ.

    end_time

    No

    String

    Specifies the end time of the scaling action triggered periodically. The time format complies with UTC. This parameter is mandatory when scaling_policy_type is set to RECURRENCE.

    When the scaling action is triggered periodically, the end time cannot be earlier than the current and start time.

    The time format is YYYY-MM-DDThh:mmZ.

    Table 4 scaling_policy_action field description

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    operation

    No

    String

    Specifies the operation to be performed. The default operation is ADD.
    • If scaling_resource_type is set to SCALING_GROUP, the following operations are supported:
      • ADD: indicates adding instances.
      • REMOVE/REDUCE: indicates removing or reducing instances.
      • SET: indicates setting the number of instances to a specified value.
    • If scaling_resource_type is set to BANDWIDTH, the following operations are supported:
      • ADD: indicates adding instances.
      • REDUCE: indicates reducing instances.
      • SET: indicates setting the number of instances to a specified value.

    size

    No

    Integer

    Specifies the operation size. The value is an integer from 0 to 300. The default value is 1. This parameter can be set to 0 only when operation is set to SET.

    • If scaling_resource_type is set to SCALING_GROUP, this parameter indicates the number of instances. The value is an integer from 0 to 300 and the default value is 1.
    • If scaling_resource_type is set to BANDWIDTH, this parameter indicates the bandwidth (Mbit/s). The value is an integer from 1 to 300 and the default value is 1.
    • If scaling_resource_type is set to SCALING_GROUP, either size or percentage can be set.

    percentage

    No

    Integer

    Specifies the percentage of instances to be operated. If operation is set to ADD, REMOVE, or REDUCE, the value of this parameter is an integer from 1 to 20000. If operation is set to SET, the value is an integer from 0 to 20000.

    • If scaling_resource_type is set to SCALING_GROUP, either size or percentage can be set. If neither size nor percentage is set, the default value of size is 1.
    • If scaling_resource_type is set to BANDWIDTH, percentage is unavailable.

    limits

    No

    Integer

    Specifies the operation restrictions.

    If scaling_resource_type is set to BANDWIDTH and operation is not SET, this parameter takes effect and the unit is Mbit/s.

    • If operation is set to ADD, this parameter indicates the maximum bandwidth allowed.
    • If operation is set to REDUCE, this parameter indicates the minimum bandwidth allowed.

  • Example request

    This example shows how to modify an AS policy with ID 0h327883-324n-4dzd-9c61-68d03ee191dd. The modification is as follows: The AS policy name is changed to hth_aspolicy_1; the alarm ID is changed to al1513822380493GvlJKZwA8; the cooldown period is changed to 900 seconds; the policy execution action is to add a bandwidth of 1 Mbit/s until the bandwidth reaches 10 Mbit/s.

    PUT https://{Endpoint}/autoscaling-api/v2/{project_id}/scaling_policy/0h327883-324n-4dzd-9c61-68d03ee191dd
    
    {
        "alarm_id": "al1513822380493GvlJKZwA8",
        "cool_down_time": 900,
        "scaling_policy_action": {
               "size": 1,
               "operation": "ADD",
               "limits": 10
        },
        "scaling_policy_name": "hth_aspolicy_1",
        "scaling_policy_type": "ALARM"
    }

Response Message

  • Response parameters
    Table 5 Response parameters

    Parameter

    Type

    Description

    scaling_policy_id

    String

    Specifies the AS policy ID.

  • Example response
    { 
         "scaling_policy_id": "0h327883-324n-4dzd-9c61-68d03ee191dd"  
    }

Returned Values

  • Normal

    200

  • Abnormal

    Returned Value

    Description

    400 Bad Request

    The server failed to process the request.

    401 Unauthorized

    You must enter the username and 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 an internal 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 request is invalid.

    503 Service Unavailable

    Failed to complete the request because the system is unavailable.

    504 Gateway Timeout

    A gateway timeout error occurred.

Error Codes

See Error Codes.