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RequestNotFoundException

IOSoapException

cancelRequest

Name

cancelRequest

Cancels a request, if allowed for the request type and status.

Parameters

String requestId

The ID of the request to cancel (returned when the action was initiated).

 

String note

Optional note to be added to the request history on successful

 

 

cancellation.

Returns

none

 

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

RequestNotFoundException

 

 

IOSoapException

 

Logical Server Group

getLogicalServerGroup

Name

getLogicalServerGroup

Gets details of a specified logical server group.

Parameters

String serviceName

The ID or name of the service containing the logical server group.

 

String

The name of the logical server group for which to get details.

 

logicalServerGroupName

 

Returns

LogicalServerGroupDetails

 

 

logicalServerGroup

 

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

LogicalServerGroupNot

FoundException

ServiceNotFoundException

IOSoapException

addServersToLogicalServerGroup

Name

addServersToLogicalServer

Adds logical servers to a logical server group to achieve a specified

 

Group

target count (flex up), with Administrator approval.

Parameters

String serviceName

The ID or name of service containing the logical server group.

 

String

The name of the logical server group to adjust.

 

logicalServerGroupName

 

 

int targetServerCount

The target number of logical servers in the group.

 

List<String>

Optional list of server pools used to fulfill the request. If null, the pools

 

serverPoolNames

currently available to the requesting user are used.

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

LogicalServerGroupNot

 

 

FoundException

 

 

 

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