HP Matrix Operating Environment Software manual AddFloatingIPAddress, MoveFloatingIPAddress

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FloatingIPAddress

addFloatingIPAddress

Name

addFloatingIPAddress

Acquires a floating IP address and adds it to a specified logical server,

 

 

with Administrator approval. The lifecycle of a floating IP address is

 

 

independent from the server to which it is added, allowing it to be moved

 

 

between servers. A floating IP address should be removed explicitly when

 

 

it is no longer needed.

Parameters

String serviceName

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

 

String

The name of the logical server to which to add the floating IP address.

 

logicalServerName

 

 

String

The name of the network interface to which to add the floating IP address.

 

logicalNetworkInterface

This parameter is optional if the logical server has only one network

 

Name

interface.

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

ServiceNotFoundException

 

 

LogicalServerNotFound

 

 

Exception

 

 

IOSoapException

 

moveFloatingIPAddress

Name

moveFloatingIPAddress

Moves a floating IP address to a specified logical server, removing it

 

 

from another server if necessary. Administrator approval is required unless

 

 

the address is already in use by a service with the same owner as the

 

 

target service.

Parameters

String serviceName

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

 

String

The name of the logical server to which to move the floating IP address.

 

logicalServerName

 

 

String

The name of the network interface to which to move the floating IP

 

logicalNetworkInterface

address. This parameter is optional if the logical server has only one

 

Name

network interface.

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

ServiceNotFoundException

 

 

LogicalServerNotFound

 

 

Exception

 

 

IOSoapException

 

removeFloatingIPAddress

Name

removeFloatingIPAddress

Removes a floating IP address from a logical server and releases it

 

 

permanently.

Parameters

String serviceName

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

 

String

The name of the logical server from which to remove the floating IP

 

logicalServerName

address.

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Contents API and CLI Operations Reference Guide Abstract7.1 Update 1 7.1Contents CMS Data Model Contents Exceptions Example UsageAccessing the Chargeback Web Service Interfaces Sample Java ClientRequiredParameterException Part I Matrix API Introduction Introduction New features in 7.1 UpdateIntegration interface overview New features in 7.1 New featuresPowerCycleLogicalServers EditLogicalServers RemoveLogicalServers QuiesceCms UnquiesceCms GetCmsQuiesceStatusLogicalServerGroupDetails LogicalServerInfoServiceInfo ChargebackRequestInfo TemplateInfoAccessing the Web Service Interfaces Accessing WsdlCommand Line Interface SecurityOperations ImportTemplateExportTemplate List TemplateInfoService ListServicesGetService CreateServiceDeleteService DeactivateServicePowerOffService ActivateServiceChangeServiceLease PowerOnService DeleteReplicaServiceRequest ListRequestsGetRequestInfo GetRequestSetRequestApprovalState ContinueRequestCancelRequest Logical Server GroupGetLogicalServerGroup AddServersToLogicalServerGroupAddDiskToLogicalServerGroup AddNewDiskToLogicalServerGroupSetLogicalServerGroupActiveServerCount RawMappingTypeEnumGetLogicalServer DeactivateLogicalServersLogicalServerInfo LogicalServerDetailsPowerOffLogicalServers PowerOnLogicalServersActivateLogicalServers LogicalServerNotFound Exception Logical ServerPowerCycleLogicalServers EditLogicalServersRemoveLogicalServers ByteSizeEnumServer Pool ListServerPoolsGetServerPool CreateServerPoolAssignUsersToServerPool DeleteServerPoolMoveServerToServerPool Server UnassignUsersFromServerPoolGetComputeServer GetVmHostSoftware SubnetListSanVolumes GetSanVolumeListSanVolumeTemplates GetSanVolumeTemplateOrganization ListOrganizationsGetOrganization AssignTemplateToOrganizationBy a Service Provider Administrator AssignServerToOrganizationUnassignServerFromOrganization OrganizationName Returns None ExceptionsAssignSoftwareToOrganization AssignSubnetToOrganizationUnassignSubnetFromOrganization SyncOrganizations BeginCmsMaintenanceUnassignSoftwareFromOrganization EndCmsMaintenance CountRunningRequestsForCmsAddCms QuiesceCmsLoadBalancer GetCmsQuiesceStatusListLoadBalancers AddLoadBalancerSetLoadBalancerPassword RemoveLoadBalancerAddLoadBalancerCertificate RemoveLoadBalancerCertificateUnsetLoadBalancerPassword LogicalLoadBalancerCreateLogicalLoadBalancerGroup DeleteLogicalLoadBalancerGroupFirewallRuleGroup AddLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMemberRemoveLogicalLoadBalancerGroupMember GetFirewallRuleGroupAddRuleToFirewallRuleGroup RemoveRuleFromFirewallRuleGroupSyncFirewallRuleGroups Name AddRuleToFirewallRuleFloatingIPAddress AddFloatingIPAddressMoveFloatingIPAddress RemoveFloatingIPAddressServerSnapshot ReleaseFloatingIPAddressListUnassociatedFloatingIPAddresses ListServerSnapshotsDeleteServerSnapshot CreateServerSnapshotRevertServerSnapshot Snapshot, recursively. 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