NoServerPoolsAvailable

Exception

ServerPoolNotFound

Exception

ServiceNotFoundException

IOSoapException

addDiskToLogicalServerGroup

Name

addDiskToLogicalServer

Adds a data disk to a logical server group, with Administrator approval.

 

Group

The new disk is based on an existing disk stereotype already in use by

 

 

the logical server group.

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

 

 

String

The name of a stereotype disk used by the logical server group. (It must

 

stereotypeDiskName

not be a boot disk.)

Returns

String requestId

Request ID for the operation.

Exceptions

InvalidParameterException

 

 

LogicalDiskNotFound

 

 

Exception

 

 

LogicalServerGroupNot

 

 

FoundException

 

 

ServiceNotFoundException

 

 

IOSoapException

 

addNewDiskToLogicalServerGroup

Name

addNewDiskToLogical

Adds a new data disk stereotype to a logical server group, with

 

ServerGroup

Administrator approval. The disk type is automatically determined by the

 

 

logical server group type.

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

 

 

String

Optional. The name of the new disk stereotype to create. It must be unique

 

stereotypeDiskName

for the service. If not specified, a unique name will be auto-generated.

 

Integer size

The size in GB for the new disk.

 

Float cost

Optional. The cost per GB for the new disk. If not specified, or specified

 

 

by a non-admin user, a default cost will be calculated based on existing

 

 

disks in the server group. The units for the cost will be same as the units

 

 

used for the server group.

 

Boolean shared

Optional. Mark the disk to be shared across the servers in the server

 

 

group. Certain server group configurations does not allow shared disks.

 

 

Defaults to not shared.

 

List tags

Optional. A list of storage tags. For physical disks only. Ignored for virtual

 

 

disks. For virtual disks, volume names are copied from the boot disk.

 

RaidLevelEnum raidLevel

Optional. The raid level for the disk. Defaults to “any.” For physical disks

 

 

only. Ignored for virtual disks.

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