Adding Nodes for a Cluster Instance
Function
This API is used to add nodes for a specified cluster instance.
Constraints
- Only the mongos and shard nodes can be added.
- The specifications of the new node must be the same as those of the existing nodes in the instance.
The specification series includes general-purpose (s6), enhanced (c3), and enhanced II (c6).
Example:- dds.mongodb.s6.large.4.mongos and dds.mongodb.s6.medium.4.mongos have the same specifications.
- dds.mongodb.s6.large.4.mongos and dds.mongodb.c3.large.4.mongos are not of the same specifications.
URI
Requests
- Parameter description
Table 2 Parameter description Name
Mandatory
Type
Description
type
Yes
String
Specifies the object to be scaled.
- Set the value to mongos if mongos nodes are to be added.
- Set the value to shard if shard nodes are to be added.
spec_code
Yes
String
Specifies the resource specification code. For details about how to obtain the resource specification code, see the flavors.spec_code parameter in Querying All DB Instance Specifications.
num
Yes
Integer
Specifies the number of mongos or shard nodes to be added. A cluster instance supports a maximum of 32 mongos nodes and 32 shard nodes.
volume
No
Object
Specifies the volume information. For more information, see Table 3.
- This parameter is not transferred when the mongos nodes are to be added.
- This parameter is mandatory when the shard nodes are to be added. The disk information of all shards to be added needs to be specified.
NOTE:
If multiple shards are added at a time, the shards must have the same specifications and disk capacity.
- Request header
POST https://DDS endpoint/v3/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/enlarge
- Example request
Number of mongos nodes to be added:
{ "type": "mongos", "spec_code":"dds.c3.medium.4.mongos", "num": 1 }
Number of shard nodes to be added:{ "type": "shard", "spec_code":"dds.c3.medium.4.shard", "num": 1, "volume": { "size": 330 } }
Responses
- Parameter description
Table 4 Parameter description Name
Type
Description
job_id
String
Indicates the task ID.
- Response example
{ "job_id": "4008c8914b624785a02ab7966d4d" }
Status Code
For more information, see Status Code.
Error Code
For more information, see Error Code.
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