- System management objects
The object model describing this resource contains the following objects.
- Reboot node
Initiate a reboot of a cluster node. Any virtual servers running on the cluster node will be migrated to another node. The API call returns after initiating the reboot request, and does not wait for the reboot to complete.
- Shutdown node
Initiate a shutdown of a cluster node. Any virtual servers running on the cluster node will be migrated to another node. Access to the node will be required to power it on again, either physically or via IPMI.
- Reboot cluster
Initiate a reboot of all nodes in a cluster. All nodes will reboot simultaneously and access to all virtual servers will stop. There will be a short wait while all the nodes reboot and restart. The API call returns after initiating the reboot request, and does not wait for the reboot to complete.
- Reboot cluster sequentially
Initiate a reboot of all nodes in a cluster, in sequence. All nodes will reboot one after the other, which should ensure that all virtual servers remain running while the cluster reboots. There will be short interruptions while the virtual servers migrate as the node they are running on reboots, and they migrate to another node. The API call returns after initiating the reboot request, and does not wait for the reboot to complete.
- Shutdown cluster
Initiate a shutdown of all cluster nodes. Access to the nodes will be required to power it on again, either physically or via IPMI.
- Get boot details
Get the details about the last boot for all nodes in a cluster, and their current uptimes.
- Get node boot details
Get the details about the last boot for a specific cluster node, and its current uptime.
- Get login banner
Get the login banner contents, and enabled state. If enabled, the login banner is presented to any user who connects to the system via SSH or via the GUI.
- Reset login banner to default
Reset the login banner contents to the default. The enabled status of the banner is not changed.
- Update login banner
Update the login banner contents, and enabled state. If enabled, the login banner is presented to any user who connects to the system via SSH or via the GUI.
- Get management access config
Get the configuration of one of the system management services.
- Set management access config
Set the configuration for one of the system management services.
- Get SNMP access config
Get SMNP management access configuration.
- Set SNMP access config
Configure SNMP management access. SNMP provides read only access to various system resources.