Changing an ECS OS (Using an Image with Cloud-Init Installed)
Function
This API is used to change an ECS OS. During the system disk reinstallation using a new image, the data disks of the ECS remain unchanged.
This API is an asynchronous API. After the OS change request is successfully delivered, a job ID is returned. This does not mean the OS change is complete. You need to call the API by referring to Querying Task Execution Status to query the job status. The SUCCESS status indicates that the OS change is successful.
After this API is called, the system uninstalls the system disk, uses the new image to create a system disk, and attaches it to the ECS. In this way, the OS is changed.
Constraints
- You can only use an image with Cloud-Init or Cloudbase-Init installed. If the image has no Cloudbase-Init or Cloudbase-init installed, use the API described in Changing an ECS OS (Using an Image Without Cloud-Init Installed).
- Only an ECS with a system disk supports changing OS.
- You are not allowed to perform other operations when changing the OS. Otherwise, changing the OS will fail.
URI
POST /v2/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/changeos
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
project_id |
Yes |
Specifies the project ID. For details about how to obtain the ID, see Obtaining a Project ID. |
server_id |
Yes |
Specifies the ECS ID. |
Request
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
os-change |
Yes |
Object |
Changes an ECS OS. For details, see Table 3. |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
keyname |
Yes |
String |
Specifies the key pair name. |
userid |
No |
String |
Specifies the user ID. When the keyname parameter is being specified, the value of this parameter is used preferentially. If this parameter is left blank, the user ID in the token is used by default. |
imageid |
Yes |
String |
Specifies the ID of the new image in UUID format. You can obtain the image ID from the console or by following the instructions provided in "Querying Images" in Image Management Service API Reference. |
metadata |
No |
Object |
Specifies the metadata of the ECS for which the OS is to be changed. For more information, see Table 4. |
mode |
No |
String |
Specifies whether the ECS supports OS change when the ECS is running. If the parameter value is withStopServer, the ECS supports this feature. The system automatically stops the ECS and then changes its OS. |
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
BYOL |
No |
String |
Specifies whether a user has the license of an image.
The default value is not true, indicating that BYOL is not used. |
user_data |
No |
String |
Specifies the user data to be injected to the ECS during the creation. Text and text files can be injected.
NOTE:
For more details, see "Injecting User Data into ECSs" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Examples Before base64 encoding:
After base64 encoding:
|
Response
See Responses (Task).
Example Request
- After the ECS OS is switched, use the password for login authentication. For security purposes, store the password in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables.
POST https://{endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/changeos { "os-change": { "userid": "7e25b1da389f4697a79df3a0e5bd494e", "imageid": "e215580f-73ad-429d-b6f2-5433947433b0", "mode": "withStopServer" } }
- Change the OS and use the key pair for login authentication after the OS change.
POST https://{endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/cloudservers/{server_id}/changeos { "os-change": { "keyname": "KeyPair-350b", "userid": "7e25b1da389f4697a79df3a0e5bd494e", "imageid": "e215580f-73ad-429d-b6f2-5433947433b0" } }
Returned Values
Error Codes
See Error Codes.
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