oracle.oci.oci_compute_management_instance_configuration_actions – Perform actions on an InstanceConfiguration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure¶
Note
This plugin is part of the oracle.oci collection (version 5.2.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install oracle.oci
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: oracle.oci.oci_compute_management_instance_configuration_actions
.
New in version 2.9.0: of oracle.oci
Synopsis¶
Perform actions on an InstanceConfiguration resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
For action=change_compartment, moves an instance configuration into a different compartment within the same tenancy. For information about moving resources between compartments, see Moving Resources to a Different Compartment. When you move an instance configuration to a different compartment, associated resources such as instance pools are not moved. Important: Most of the properties for an existing instance configuration, including the compartment, cannot be modified after you create the instance configuration. Although you can move an instance configuration to a different compartment, you will not be able to use the instance configuration to manage instance pools in the new compartment. If you want to update an instance configuration to point to a different compartment, you should instead create a new instance configuration in the target compartment using CreateInstanceConfiguration.
For action=launch, creates an instance from an instance configuration. If the instance configuration does not include all of the parameters that are required to create an instance, such as the availability domain and subnet ID, you must provide these parameters when you create an instance from the instance configuration. For more information, see the InstanceConfiguration resource. To determine whether capacity is available for a specific shape before you create an instance, use the CreateComputeCapacityReport operation.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 3.6
Python SDK for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure https://oracle-cloud-infrastructure-python-sdk.readthedocs.io
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | ||||
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action
string
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The action to perform on the InstanceConfiguration.
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api_user
string
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The OCID of the user, on whose behalf, OCI APIs are invoked. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_ID environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the user is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the user's OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm. |
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api_user_fingerprint
string
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Fingerprint for the key pair being used. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_FINGERPRINT environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key fingerprint is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the key pair's fingerprint value please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm. |
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api_user_key_file
string
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Full path and filename of the private key (in PEM format). If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_FILE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the private key is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). If the key is encrypted with a pass-phrase, the api_user_key_pass_phrase option must also be provided. |
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api_user_key_pass_phrase
string
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Passphrase used by the key referenced in
api_user_key_file , if it is encrypted. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_PASS_PHRASE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key passphrase is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location ). |
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auth_purpose
string
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The auth purpose which can be used in conjunction with 'auth_type=instance_principal'. The default auth_purpose for instance_principal is None.
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auth_type
string
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The type of authentication to use for making API requests. By default
auth_type="api_key" based authentication is performed and the API key (see api_user_key_file) in your config file will be used. If this 'auth_type' module option is not specified, the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_AUTH_TYPE, if any, is used. Use auth_type="instance_principal" to use instance principal based authentication when running ansible playbooks within an OCI compute instance. |
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block_volumes
list
/ elements=dictionary
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Block volume parameters.
Applicable only for action=launch.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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attach_details
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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device
string
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The device name.
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display_name
string
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A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
aliases: name |
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is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
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Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Applicable when type is 'paravirtualized'
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is_read_only
boolean
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Whether the attachment should be created in read-only mode.
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is_shareable
boolean
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Whether the attachment should be created in shareable mode. If an attachment is created in shareable mode, then other instances can attach the same volume, provided that they also create their attachments in shareable mode. Only certain volume types can be attached in shareable mode. Defaults to false if not specified.
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type
string
/ required
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The type of volume. The only supported values are "iscsi" and "paravirtualized".
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use_chap
boolean
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Whether to use CHAP authentication for the volume attachment. Defaults to false.
Applicable when type is 'iscsi'
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create_details
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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autotune_policies
list
/ elements=dictionary
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The list of autotune policies enabled for this volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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autotune_type
string
/ required
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This specifies the type of autotunes supported by OCI.
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max_vpus_per_gb
integer
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This will be the maximum VPUs/GB performance level that the volume will be auto-tuned temporarily based on performance monitoring.
Required when autotune_type is 'PERFORMANCE_BASED'
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availability_domain
string
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The availability domain of the volume.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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backup_policy_id
string
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If provided, specifies the ID of the volume backup policy to assign to the newly created volume. If omitted, no policy will be assigned.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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block_volume_replicas
list
/ elements=dictionary
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The list of block volume replicas to be enabled for this volume in the specified destination availability domains.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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availability_domain
string
/ required
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The availability domain of the block volume replica.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Required when instance_type is 'compute'
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display_name
string
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The display name of the block volume replica. You may optionally specify a *display name* for the block volume replica, otherwise a default is provided.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
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compartment_id
string
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The OCID of the compartment that contains the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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defined_tags
dictionary
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Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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display_name
string
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A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
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freeform_tags
dictionary
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Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_auto_tune_enabled
boolean
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Specifies whether the auto-tune performance is enabled for this boot volume. This field is deprecated. Use the `InstanceConfigurationDetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy` instead to enable the volume for detached autotune.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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kms_key_id
string
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The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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size_in_gbs
integer
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The size of the volume in GBs.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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source_details
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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id
string
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The OCID of the volume backup.
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type
string
/ required
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vpus_per_gb
integer
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The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `0`: Represents Lower Cost option.
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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volume_id
string
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The OCID of the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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cert_bundle
string
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The full path to a CA certificate bundle to be used for SSL verification. This will override the default CA certificate bundle. If not set, then the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_CERT_BUNDLE variable, if any, is used.
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compartment_id
string
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The OCID of the compartment to move the instance configuration to.
Required for action=change_compartment.
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config_file_location
string
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Path to configuration file. If not set then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_FILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to ~/.oci/config.
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config_profile_name
string
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The profile to load from the config file referenced by
config_file_location . If not set, then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_PROFILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to the "DEFAULT" profile in config_file_location . |
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instance_configuration_id
string
/ required
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The OCID of the instance configuration.
aliases: id |
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instance_type
string
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The type of instance details. Supported instanceType is compute
Required for action=launch.
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launch_details
dictionary
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Applicable only for action=launch.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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agent_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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are_all_plugins_disabled
boolean
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Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available plugins. This includes the management and monitoring plugins.
To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_management_disabled
boolean
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Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available management plugins. Default value is false (management plugins are enabled).
These are the management plugins: OS Management Service Agent and Compute Instance Run Command.
The management plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isManagementDisabled` is true, all of the management plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isManagementDisabled` is false, all of the management plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual management plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_monitoring_disabled
boolean
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Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can gather performance metrics and monitor the instance using the monitoring plugins. Default value is false (monitoring plugins are enabled).
These are the monitoring plugins: Compute Instance Monitoring and Custom Logs Monitoring.
The monitoring plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isMonitoringDisabled` is true, all of the monitoring plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isMonitoringDisabled` is false, all of the monitoring plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual monitoring plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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plugins_config
list
/ elements=dictionary
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The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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desired_state
string
/ required
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Whether the plugin should be enabled or disabled.
To enable the monitoring and management plugins, the `isMonitoringDisabled` and `isManagementDisabled` attributes must also be set to false.
Required when instance_type is 'compute'
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name
string
/ required
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The plugin name. To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Required when instance_type is 'compute'
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availability_config
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_live_migration_preferred
boolean
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Whether to live migrate supported VM instances to a healthy physical VM host without disrupting running instances during infrastructure maintenance events. If null, Oracle chooses the best option for migrating the VM during infrastructure maintenance events.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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recovery_action
string
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The lifecycle state for an instance when it is recovered after infrastructure maintenance. * `RESTORE_INSTANCE` - The instance is restored to the lifecycle state it was in before the maintenance event. If the instance was running, it is automatically rebooted. This is the default action when a value is not set. * `STOP_INSTANCE` - The instance is recovered in the stopped state.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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availability_domain
string
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The availability domain of the instance.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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capacity_reservation_id
string
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The OCID of the compute capacity reservation this instance is launched under.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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compartment_id
string
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The OCID of the compartment containing the instance. Instances created from instance configurations are placed in the same compartment as the instance that was used to create the instance configuration.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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create_vnic_details
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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assign_private_dns_record
boolean
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Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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assign_public_ip
boolean
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Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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defined_tags
dictionary
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Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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display_name
string
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A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
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freeform_tags
dictionary
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Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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hostname_label
string
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The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
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A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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private_ip
string
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A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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skip_source_dest_check
boolean
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Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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subnet_id
string
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The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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dedicated_vm_host_id
string
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The OCID of the dedicated virtual machine host to place the instance on.
Dedicated VM hosts can be used when launching individual instances from an instance configuration. They cannot be used to launch instance pools.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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defined_tags
dictionary
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Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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display_name
string
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A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
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extended_metadata
dictionary
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Additional metadata key/value pairs that you provide. They serve the same purpose and functionality as fields in the `metadata` object.
They are distinguished from `metadata` fields in that these can be nested JSON objects (whereas `metadata` fields are string/string maps only).
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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fault_domain
string
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A fault domain is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A hardware failure or Compute hardware maintenance that affects one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains.
If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you.
To get a list of fault domains, use the ListFaultDomains operation in the Identity and Access Management Service API.
Example: `FAULT-DOMAIN-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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freeform_tags
dictionary
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Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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instance_options
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled
boolean
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Whether to disable the legacy (/v1) instance metadata service endpoints. Customers who have migrated to /v2 should set this to true for added security. Default is false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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ipxe_script
string
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This is an advanced option.
When a bare metal or virtual machine instance boots, the iPXE firmware that runs on the instance is configured to run an iPXE script to continue the boot process.
If you want more control over the boot process, you can provide your own custom iPXE script that will run when the instance boots; however, you should be aware that the same iPXE script will run every time an instance boots; not only after the initial LaunchInstance call.
The default iPXE script connects to the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI and performs a network boot. If you use a custom iPXE script and want to network-boot from the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI the same way as the default iPXE script, you should use the following iSCSI IP address: 169.254.0.2, and boot volume IQN: iqn.2015-02.oracle.boot.
For more information about the Bring Your Own Image feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, see Bring Your Own Image.
For more information about iPXE, see http://ipxe.org.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
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Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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launch_mode
string
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Specifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances. The configuration modes are: * `NATIVE` - VM instances launch with iSCSI boot and VFIO devices. The default value for platform images. * `EMULATED` - VM instances launch with emulated devices, such as the E1000 network driver and emulated SCSI disk controller. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers. * `CUSTOM` - VM instances launch with custom configuration settings specified in the `LaunchOptions` parameter.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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launch_options
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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boot_volume_type
string
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Emulation type for the boot volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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firmware
string
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Firmware used to boot VM. Select the option that matches your operating system. * `BIOS` - Boot VM using BIOS style firmware. This is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems that boot using MBR style bootloaders. * `UEFI_64` - Boot VM using UEFI style firmware compatible with 64 bit operating systems. This is the default for platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled
boolean
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Whether to enable consistent volume naming feature. Defaults to false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
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Deprecated. Instead use `isPvEncryptionInTransitEnabled` in InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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network_type
string
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Emulation type for the physical network interface card (NIC). * `E1000` - Emulated Gigabit ethernet controller. Compatible with Linux e1000 network driver. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function network controller. This is the networking type when you launch an instance using hardware-assisted (SR-IOV) networking. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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remote_data_volume_type
string
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Emulation type for volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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metadata
dictionary
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Custom metadata key/value pairs that you provide, such as the SSH public key required to connect to the instance.
A metadata service runs on every launched instance. The service is an HTTP endpoint listening on 169.254.169.254. You can use the service to:
* Provide information to Cloud-Init to be used for various system initialization tasks.
* Get information about the instance, including the custom metadata that you provide when you launch the instance.
**Providing Cloud-Init Metadata**
You can use the following metadata key names to provide information to Cloud-Init:
**"ssh_authorized_keys"** - Provide one or more public SSH keys to be included in the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file for the default user on the instance. Use a newline character to separate multiple keys. The SSH keys must be in the format necessary for the `authorized_keys` file, as shown in the example below.
**"user_data"** - Provide your own base64-encoded data to be used by Cloud-Init to run custom scripts or provide custom Cloud-Init configuration. For information about how to take advantage of user data, see the Cloud-Init Documentation.
**Metadata Example**
"metadata" : { "quake_bot_level" : "Severe", "ssh_authorized_keys" : "ssh-rsa <your_public_SSH_key>== rsa-key-20160227", "user_data" : "<your_public_SSH_key>==" } **Getting Metadata on the Instance**
To get information about your instance, connect to the instance using SSH and issue any of the following GET requests:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/<any-key-name>
You'll get back a response that includes all the instance information; only the metadata information; or the metadata information for the specified key name, respectively.
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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platform_config
dictionary
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Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
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are_virtual_instructions_enabled
boolean
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Whether virtualization instructions are available. For example, Secure Virtual Machine for AMD shapes or VT-x for Intel shapes.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
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is_access_control_service_enabled
boolean
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Whether the Access Control Service is enabled on the instance. When enabled, the platform can enforce PCIe device isolation, required for VFIO device pass-through.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
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is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled
boolean
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Whether the input-output memory management unit is enabled.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
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is_measured_boot_enabled
boolean
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Whether the Measured Boot feature is enabled on the instance.
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is_memory_encryption_enabled
boolean
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Whether the instance is a confidential instance. If this value is `true`, the instance is a confidential instance. The default value is `false`.
|
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is_secure_boot_enabled
boolean
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Whether Secure Boot is enabled on the instance.
|
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is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled
boolean
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|
Whether symmetric multithreading is enabled on the instance. Symmetric multithreading is also called simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or Intel Hyper-Threading.
Intel and AMD processors have two hardware execution threads per core (OCPU). SMT permits multiple independent threads of execution, to better use the resources and increase the efficiency of the CPU. When multithreading is disabled, only one thread is permitted to run on each core, which can provide higher or more predictable performance for some workloads.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
||||
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on the instance.
|
||||
numa_nodes_per_socket
string
|
|
The number of NUMA nodes per socket (NPS).
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
||||
percentage_of_cores_enabled
integer
|
The percentage of cores enabled. Value must be a multiple of 25%. If the requested percentage results in a fractional number of cores, the system rounds up the number of cores across processors and provisions an instance with a whole number of cores.
If the applications that you run on the instance use a core-based licensing model and need fewer cores than the full size of the shape, you can disable cores to reduce your licensing costs. The instance itself is billed for the full shape, regardless of whether all cores are enabled.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
|||||
type
string
/ required
|
|
The type of platform being configured.
|
||||
preemptible_instance_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
preemption_action
dictionary
/ required
|
Required when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
preserve_boot_volume
boolean
|
|
Whether to preserve the boot volume that was used to launch the preemptible instance when the instance is terminated. Defaults to false if not specified.
|
||||
type
string
/ required
|
|
The type of action to run when the instance is interrupted for eviction.
|
||||
preferred_maintenance_action
string
|
|
The preferred maintenance action for an instance. The default is LIVE_MIGRATE, if live migration is supported. * `LIVE_MIGRATE` - Run maintenance using a live migration. * `REBOOT` - Run maintenance using a reboot.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
||||
shape
string
|
The shape of an instance. The shape determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to the instance.
You can enumerate all available shapes by calling ListShapes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
shape_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
baseline_ocpu_utilization
string
|
|
The baseline OCPU utilization for a subcore burstable VM instance. Leave this attribute blank for a non-burstable instance, or explicitly specify non-burstable with `BASELINE_1_1`.
The following values are supported: - `BASELINE_1_8` - baseline usage is 1/8 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_2` - baseline usage is 1/2 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_1` - baseline usage is an entire OCPU. This represents a non-burstable instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
||||
memory_in_gbs
float
|
The total amount of memory available to the instance, in gigabytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
nvmes
integer
|
The number of NVMe drives to be used for storage. A single drive has 6.8 TB available.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
ocpus
float
|
The total number of OCPUs available to the instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
vcpus
integer
|
The total number of VCPUs available to the instance. This can be used instead of OCPUs, in which case the actual number of OCPUs will be calculated based on this value and the actual hardware. This must be a multiple of 2.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
source_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
boot_volume_id
string
|
The OCID of the boot volume used to boot the instance.
Applicable when source_type is 'bootVolume'
|
|||||
boot_volume_size_in_gbs
integer
|
The size of the boot volume in GBs. The minimum value is 50 GB and the maximum value is 32,768 GB (32 TB).
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
image_id
string
|
The OCID of the image used to boot the instance.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
instance_source_image_filter_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
compartment_id
string
|
The OCID of the compartment containing images to search
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
defined_tags_filter
dictionary
|
Filter based on these defined tags. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
operating_system
string
|
The image's operating system.
Example: `Oracle Linux`
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
operating_system_version
string
|
The image's operating system version.
Example: `7.2`
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
kms_key_id
string
|
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the boot volume.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
source_type
string
/ required
|
|
The source type for the instance. Use `image` when specifying the image OCID. Use `bootVolume` when specifying the boot volume OCID.
|
||||
options
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
The Compute Instance Configuration parameters.
Applicable only for action=launch.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
block_volumes
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
Block volume parameters.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
attach_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
device
string
|
The device name.
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
aliases: name |
|||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Applicable when type is 'paravirtualized'
|
||||
is_read_only
boolean
|
|
Whether the attachment should be created in read-only mode.
|
||||
is_shareable
boolean
|
|
Whether the attachment should be created in shareable mode. If an attachment is created in shareable mode, then other instances can attach the same volume, provided that they also create their attachments in shareable mode. Only certain volume types can be attached in shareable mode. Defaults to false if not specified.
|
||||
type
string
/ required
|
|
The type of volume. The only supported values are "iscsi" and "paravirtualized".
|
||||
use_chap
boolean
|
|
Whether to use CHAP authentication for the volume attachment. Defaults to false.
Applicable when type is 'iscsi'
|
||||
create_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
autotune_policies
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
The list of autotune policies enabled for this volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
autotune_type
string
/ required
|
|
This specifies the type of autotunes supported by OCI.
|
||||
max_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
This will be the maximum VPUs/GB performance level that the volume will be auto-tuned temporarily based on performance monitoring.
Required when autotune_type is 'PERFORMANCE_BASED'
|
|||||
availability_domain
string
|
The availability domain of the volume.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
backup_policy_id
string
|
If provided, specifies the ID of the volume backup policy to assign to the newly created volume. If omitted, no policy will be assigned.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
block_volume_replicas
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
The list of block volume replicas to be enabled for this volume in the specified destination availability domains.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
availability_domain
string
/ required
|
The availability domain of the block volume replica.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Required when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
The display name of the block volume replica. You may optionally specify a *display name* for the block volume replica, otherwise a default is provided.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
compartment_id
string
|
The OCID of the compartment that contains the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
is_auto_tune_enabled
boolean
|
|
Specifies whether the auto-tune performance is enabled for this boot volume. This field is deprecated. Use the `InstanceConfigurationDetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy` instead to enable the volume for detached autotune.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
kms_key_id
string
|
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
size_in_gbs
integer
|
The size of the volume in GBs.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
source_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
id
string
|
The OCID of the volume backup.
|
|||||
type
string
/ required
|
|
|||||
vpus_per_gb
integer
|
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `0`: Represents Lower Cost option.
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
volume_id
string
|
The OCID of the volume.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
instance_type
string
/ required
|
The type of instance details. Supported instanceType is compute
Required when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
launch_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
agent_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
are_all_plugins_disabled
boolean
|
|
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available plugins. This includes the management and monitoring plugins.
To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
is_management_disabled
boolean
|
|
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available management plugins. Default value is false (management plugins are enabled).
These are the management plugins: OS Management Service Agent and Compute Instance Run Command.
The management plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isManagementDisabled` is true, all of the management plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isManagementDisabled` is false, all of the management plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual management plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
is_monitoring_disabled
boolean
|
|
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can gather performance metrics and monitor the instance using the monitoring plugins. Default value is false (monitoring plugins are enabled).
These are the monitoring plugins: Compute Instance Monitoring and Custom Logs Monitoring.
The monitoring plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isMonitoringDisabled` is true, all of the monitoring plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isMonitoringDisabled` is false, all of the monitoring plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual monitoring plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
plugins_config
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
desired_state
string
/ required
|
|
Whether the plugin should be enabled or disabled.
To enable the monitoring and management plugins, the `isMonitoringDisabled` and `isManagementDisabled` attributes must also be set to false.
Required when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
name
string
/ required
|
The plugin name. To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Required when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
availability_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
is_live_migration_preferred
boolean
|
|
Whether to live migrate supported VM instances to a healthy physical VM host without disrupting running instances during infrastructure maintenance events. If null, Oracle chooses the best option for migrating the VM during infrastructure maintenance events.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
recovery_action
string
|
|
The lifecycle state for an instance when it is recovered after infrastructure maintenance. * `RESTORE_INSTANCE` - The instance is restored to the lifecycle state it was in before the maintenance event. If the instance was running, it is automatically rebooted. This is the default action when a value is not set. * `STOP_INSTANCE` - The instance is recovered in the stopped state.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
availability_domain
string
|
The availability domain of the instance.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
capacity_reservation_id
string
|
The OCID of the compute capacity reservation this instance is launched under.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
compartment_id
string
|
The OCID of the compartment containing the instance. Instances created from instance configurations are placed in the same compartment as the instance that was used to create the instance configuration.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
create_vnic_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
hostname_label
string
|
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
private_ip
string
|
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
|
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
subnet_id
string
|
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
dedicated_vm_host_id
string
|
The OCID of the dedicated virtual machine host to place the instance on.
Dedicated VM hosts can be used when launching individual instances from an instance configuration. They cannot be used to launch instance pools.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
extended_metadata
dictionary
|
Additional metadata key/value pairs that you provide. They serve the same purpose and functionality as fields in the `metadata` object.
They are distinguished from `metadata` fields in that these can be nested JSON objects (whereas `metadata` fields are string/string maps only).
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
fault_domain
string
|
A fault domain is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A hardware failure or Compute hardware maintenance that affects one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains.
If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you.
To get a list of fault domains, use the ListFaultDomains operation in the Identity and Access Management Service API.
Example: `FAULT-DOMAIN-1`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
instance_options
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled
boolean
|
|
Whether to disable the legacy (/v1) instance metadata service endpoints. Customers who have migrated to /v2 should set this to true for added security. Default is false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
ipxe_script
string
|
This is an advanced option.
When a bare metal or virtual machine instance boots, the iPXE firmware that runs on the instance is configured to run an iPXE script to continue the boot process.
If you want more control over the boot process, you can provide your own custom iPXE script that will run when the instance boots; however, you should be aware that the same iPXE script will run every time an instance boots; not only after the initial LaunchInstance call.
The default iPXE script connects to the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI and performs a network boot. If you use a custom iPXE script and want to network-boot from the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI the same way as the default iPXE script, you should use the following iSCSI IP address: 169.254.0.2, and boot volume IQN: iqn.2015-02.oracle.boot.
For more information about the Bring Your Own Image feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, see Bring Your Own Image.
For more information about iPXE, see http://ipxe.org.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
launch_mode
string
|
|
Specifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances. The configuration modes are: * `NATIVE` - VM instances launch with iSCSI boot and VFIO devices. The default value for platform images. * `EMULATED` - VM instances launch with emulated devices, such as the E1000 network driver and emulated SCSI disk controller. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers. * `CUSTOM` - VM instances launch with custom configuration settings specified in the `LaunchOptions` parameter.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
launch_options
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
boot_volume_type
string
|
|
Emulation type for the boot volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
firmware
string
|
|
Firmware used to boot VM. Select the option that matches your operating system. * `BIOS` - Boot VM using BIOS style firmware. This is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems that boot using MBR style bootloaders. * `UEFI_64` - Boot VM using UEFI style firmware compatible with 64 bit operating systems. This is the default for platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether to enable consistent volume naming feature. Defaults to false.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
|
Deprecated. Instead use `isPvEncryptionInTransitEnabled` in InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
network_type
string
|
|
Emulation type for the physical network interface card (NIC). * `E1000` - Emulated Gigabit ethernet controller. Compatible with Linux e1000 network driver. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function network controller. This is the networking type when you launch an instance using hardware-assisted (SR-IOV) networking. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
remote_data_volume_type
string
|
|
Emulation type for volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
metadata
dictionary
|
Custom metadata key/value pairs that you provide, such as the SSH public key required to connect to the instance.
A metadata service runs on every launched instance. The service is an HTTP endpoint listening on 169.254.169.254. You can use the service to:
* Provide information to Cloud-Init to be used for various system initialization tasks.
* Get information about the instance, including the custom metadata that you provide when you launch the instance.
**Providing Cloud-Init Metadata**
You can use the following metadata key names to provide information to Cloud-Init:
**"ssh_authorized_keys"** - Provide one or more public SSH keys to be included in the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file for the default user on the instance. Use a newline character to separate multiple keys. The SSH keys must be in the format necessary for the `authorized_keys` file, as shown in the example below.
**"user_data"** - Provide your own base64-encoded data to be used by Cloud-Init to run custom scripts or provide custom Cloud-Init configuration. For information about how to take advantage of user data, see the Cloud-Init Documentation.
**Metadata Example**
"metadata" : { "quake_bot_level" : "Severe", "ssh_authorized_keys" : "ssh-rsa <your_public_SSH_key>== rsa-key-20160227", "user_data" : "<your_public_SSH_key>==" } **Getting Metadata on the Instance**
To get information about your instance, connect to the instance using SSH and issue any of the following GET requests:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/<any-key-name>
You'll get back a response that includes all the instance information; only the metadata information; or the metadata information for the specified key name, respectively.
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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platform_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
are_virtual_instructions_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether virtualization instructions are available. For example, Secure Virtual Machine for AMD shapes or VT-x for Intel shapes.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
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is_access_control_service_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the Access Control Service is enabled on the instance. When enabled, the platform can enforce PCIe device isolation, required for VFIO device pass-through.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
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is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the input-output memory management unit is enabled.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
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is_measured_boot_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the Measured Boot feature is enabled on the instance.
|
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is_memory_encryption_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the instance is a confidential instance. If this value is `true`, the instance is a confidential instance. The default value is `false`.
|
||||
is_secure_boot_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether Secure Boot is enabled on the instance.
|
||||
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether symmetric multithreading is enabled on the instance. Symmetric multithreading is also called simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or Intel Hyper-Threading.
Intel and AMD processors have two hardware execution threads per core (OCPU). SMT permits multiple independent threads of execution, to better use the resources and increase the efficiency of the CPU. When multithreading is disabled, only one thread is permitted to run on each core, which can provide higher or more predictable performance for some workloads.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
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is_trusted_platform_module_enabled
boolean
|
|
Whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on the instance.
|
||||
numa_nodes_per_socket
string
|
|
The number of NUMA nodes per socket (NPS).
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'AMD_MILAN_BM_GPU', 'AMD_ROME_BM_GPU', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
||||
percentage_of_cores_enabled
integer
|
The percentage of cores enabled. Value must be a multiple of 25%. If the requested percentage results in a fractional number of cores, the system rounds up the number of cores across processors and provisions an instance with a whole number of cores.
If the applications that you run on the instance use a core-based licensing model and need fewer cores than the full size of the shape, you can disable cores to reduce your licensing costs. The instance itself is billed for the full shape, regardless of whether all cores are enabled.
Applicable when type is one of ['AMD_MILAN_BM', 'INTEL_ICELAKE_BM', 'AMD_ROME_BM']
|
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type
string
/ required
|
|
The type of platform being configured.
|
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preemptible_instance_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
preemption_action
dictionary
/ required
|
Required when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
preserve_boot_volume
boolean
|
|
Whether to preserve the boot volume that was used to launch the preemptible instance when the instance is terminated. Defaults to false if not specified.
|
||||
type
string
/ required
|
|
The type of action to run when the instance is interrupted for eviction.
|
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preferred_maintenance_action
string
|
|
The preferred maintenance action for an instance. The default is LIVE_MIGRATE, if live migration is supported. * `LIVE_MIGRATE` - Run maintenance using a live migration. * `REBOOT` - Run maintenance using a reboot.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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shape
string
|
The shape of an instance. The shape determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to the instance.
You can enumerate all available shapes by calling ListShapes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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shape_config
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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baseline_ocpu_utilization
string
|
|
The baseline OCPU utilization for a subcore burstable VM instance. Leave this attribute blank for a non-burstable instance, or explicitly specify non-burstable with `BASELINE_1_1`.
The following values are supported: - `BASELINE_1_8` - baseline usage is 1/8 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_2` - baseline usage is 1/2 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_1` - baseline usage is an entire OCPU. This represents a non-burstable instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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memory_in_gbs
float
|
The total amount of memory available to the instance, in gigabytes.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
nvmes
integer
|
The number of NVMe drives to be used for storage. A single drive has 6.8 TB available.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
ocpus
float
|
The total number of OCPUs available to the instance.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
vcpus
integer
|
The total number of VCPUs available to the instance. This can be used instead of OCPUs, in which case the actual number of OCPUs will be calculated based on this value and the actual hardware. This must be a multiple of 2.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
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source_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
boot_volume_id
string
|
The OCID of the boot volume used to boot the instance.
Applicable when source_type is 'bootVolume'
|
|||||
boot_volume_size_in_gbs
integer
|
The size of the boot volume in GBs. The minimum value is 50 GB and the maximum value is 32,768 GB (32 TB).
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
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boot_volume_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
image_id
string
|
The OCID of the image used to boot the instance.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
instance_source_image_filter_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
compartment_id
string
|
The OCID of the compartment containing images to search
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
defined_tags_filter
dictionary
|
Filter based on these defined tags. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
operating_system
string
|
The image's operating system.
Example: `Oracle Linux`
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
operating_system_version
string
|
The image's operating system version.
Example: `7.2`
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
kms_key_id
string
|
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the boot volume.
Applicable when source_type is 'image'
|
|||||
source_type
string
/ required
|
|
The source type for the instance. Use `image` when specifying the image OCID. Use `bootVolume` when specifying the boot volume OCID.
|
||||
secondary_vnics
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
Secondary VNIC parameters.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
create_vnic_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
hostname_label
string
|
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
private_ip
string
|
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
|
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
||||
subnet_id
string
|
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
aliases: name |
|||||
nic_index
integer
|
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use. Defaults to 0. Certain bare metal instance shapes have two active physical NICs (0 and 1). If you add a secondary VNIC to one of these instances, you can specify which NIC the VNIC will use. For more information, see L(Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs),https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Network/Tasks/managingVNICs.htm).
Applicable when instance_type is 'instance_options'
|
|||||
realm_specific_endpoint_template_enabled
boolean
|
|
Enable/Disable realm specific endpoint template for service client. By Default, realm specific endpoint template is disabled. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REALM_SPECIFIC_SERVICE_ENDPOINT_TEMPLATE_ENABLED variable, if any, is used.
|
||||
region
string
|
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region to use for all OCI API requests. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REGION variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the region is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). Please refer to https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/General/Concepts/regions.htm for more information on OCI regions. |
|||||
secondary_vnics
list
/ elements=dictionary
|
Secondary VNIC parameters.
Applicable only for action=launch.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
create_vnic_details
dictionary
|
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
|
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
|||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
hostname_label
string
|
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
private_ip
string
|
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
|
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
||||
subnet_id
string
|
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
display_name
string
|
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
aliases: name |
|||||
nic_index
integer
|
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use. Defaults to 0. Certain bare metal instance shapes have two active physical NICs (0 and 1). If you add a secondary VNIC to one of these instances, you can specify which NIC the VNIC will use. For more information, see L(Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs),https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Network/Tasks/managingVNICs.htm).
Applicable when instance_type is 'compute'
|
|||||
tenancy
string
|
OCID of your tenancy. If not set, then the value of the OCI_TENANCY variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the tenancy OCID is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the tenancy OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm |
Notes¶
Note
For OCI python sdk configuration, please refer to https://oracle-cloud-infrastructure-python-sdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configuration.html
Examples¶
- name: Perform action change_compartment on instance_configuration
oci_compute_management_instance_configuration_actions:
# required
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
instance_configuration_id: "ocid1.instanceconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
action: change_compartment
- name: Perform action launch on instance_configuration with instance_type = instance_options
oci_compute_management_instance_configuration_actions:
# required
instance_type: instance_options
# optional
options:
- # required
instance_type: instance_type_example
# optional
block_volumes:
- # optional
attach_details:
# required
type: iscsi
# optional
use_chap: true
display_name: display_name_example
is_read_only: true
device: device_example
is_shareable: true
create_details:
# optional
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
backup_policy_id: "ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
is_auto_tune_enabled: true
block_volume_replicas:
- # required
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
# optional
display_name: display_name_example
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
kms_key_id: "ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
vpus_per_gb: 56
size_in_gbs: 56
source_details:
# required
type: volumeBackup
# optional
id: "ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
autotune_policies:
- # required
max_vpus_per_gb: 56
autotune_type: PERFORMANCE_BASED
volume_id: "ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
launch_details:
# optional
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
capacity_reservation_id: "ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
create_vnic_details:
# optional
assign_public_ip: true
assign_private_dns_record: true
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
hostname_label: hostname_label_example
nsg_ids: [ "nsg_ids_example" ]
private_ip: private_ip_example
skip_source_dest_check: true
subnet_id: "ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
extended_metadata: null
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
ipxe_script: ipxe_script_example
metadata: null
shape: shape_example
shape_config:
# optional
ocpus: 3.4
vcpus: 56
memory_in_gbs: 3.4
baseline_ocpu_utilization: BASELINE_1_8
nvmes: 56
platform_config:
# required
type: AMD_MILAN_BM
# optional
percentage_of_cores_enabled: 56
numa_nodes_per_socket: NPS0
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled: true
is_access_control_service_enabled: true
are_virtual_instructions_enabled: true
is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled: true
is_secure_boot_enabled: true
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled: true
is_measured_boot_enabled: true
is_memory_encryption_enabled: true
source_details:
# required
source_type: image
# optional
boot_volume_size_in_gbs: 56
image_id: "ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
kms_key_id: "ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb: 56
instance_source_image_filter_details:
# optional
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
defined_tags_filter: null
operating_system: operating_system_example
operating_system_version: operating_system_version_example
fault_domain: FAULT-DOMAIN-1
dedicated_vm_host_id: "ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
launch_mode: NATIVE
launch_options:
# optional
boot_volume_type: ISCSI
firmware: BIOS
network_type: E1000
remote_data_volume_type: ISCSI
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled: true
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled: true
agent_config:
# optional
is_monitoring_disabled: true
is_management_disabled: true
are_all_plugins_disabled: true
plugins_config:
- # required
name: name_example
desired_state: ENABLED
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled: true
preferred_maintenance_action: LIVE_MIGRATE
instance_options:
# optional
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled: true
availability_config:
# optional
is_live_migration_preferred: true
recovery_action: RESTORE_INSTANCE
preemptible_instance_config:
# required
preemption_action:
# required
type: TERMINATE
# optional
preserve_boot_volume: true
secondary_vnics:
- # optional
create_vnic_details:
# optional
assign_public_ip: true
assign_private_dns_record: true
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
hostname_label: hostname_label_example
nsg_ids: [ "nsg_ids_example" ]
private_ip: private_ip_example
skip_source_dest_check: true
subnet_id: "ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
display_name: display_name_example
nic_index: 56
- name: Perform action launch on instance_configuration with instance_type = compute
oci_compute_management_instance_configuration_actions:
# optional
instance_type: compute
block_volumes:
- # optional
attach_details:
# required
type: iscsi
# optional
use_chap: true
display_name: display_name_example
is_read_only: true
device: device_example
is_shareable: true
create_details:
# optional
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
backup_policy_id: "ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
is_auto_tune_enabled: true
block_volume_replicas:
- # required
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
# optional
display_name: display_name_example
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
kms_key_id: "ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
vpus_per_gb: 56
size_in_gbs: 56
source_details:
# required
type: volumeBackup
# optional
id: "ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
autotune_policies:
- # required
max_vpus_per_gb: 56
autotune_type: PERFORMANCE_BASED
volume_id: "ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
launch_details:
# optional
availability_domain: Uocm:PHX-AD-1
capacity_reservation_id: "ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
create_vnic_details:
# optional
assign_public_ip: true
assign_private_dns_record: true
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
hostname_label: hostname_label_example
nsg_ids: [ "nsg_ids_example" ]
private_ip: private_ip_example
skip_source_dest_check: true
subnet_id: "ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
extended_metadata: null
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
ipxe_script: ipxe_script_example
metadata: null
shape: shape_example
shape_config:
# optional
ocpus: 3.4
vcpus: 56
memory_in_gbs: 3.4
baseline_ocpu_utilization: BASELINE_1_8
nvmes: 56
platform_config:
# required
type: AMD_MILAN_BM
# optional
percentage_of_cores_enabled: 56
numa_nodes_per_socket: NPS0
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled: true
is_access_control_service_enabled: true
are_virtual_instructions_enabled: true
is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled: true
is_secure_boot_enabled: true
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled: true
is_measured_boot_enabled: true
is_memory_encryption_enabled: true
source_details:
# required
source_type: image
# optional
boot_volume_size_in_gbs: 56
image_id: "ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
kms_key_id: "ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb: 56
instance_source_image_filter_details:
# optional
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
defined_tags_filter: null
operating_system: operating_system_example
operating_system_version: operating_system_version_example
fault_domain: FAULT-DOMAIN-1
dedicated_vm_host_id: "ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
launch_mode: NATIVE
launch_options:
# optional
boot_volume_type: ISCSI
firmware: BIOS
network_type: E1000
remote_data_volume_type: ISCSI
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled: true
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled: true
agent_config:
# optional
is_monitoring_disabled: true
is_management_disabled: true
are_all_plugins_disabled: true
plugins_config:
- # required
name: name_example
desired_state: ENABLED
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled: true
preferred_maintenance_action: LIVE_MIGRATE
instance_options:
# optional
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled: true
availability_config:
# optional
is_live_migration_preferred: true
recovery_action: RESTORE_INSTANCE
preemptible_instance_config:
# required
preemption_action:
# required
type: TERMINATE
# optional
preserve_boot_volume: true
secondary_vnics:
- # optional
create_vnic_details:
# optional
assign_public_ip: true
assign_private_dns_record: true
defined_tags: {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
display_name: display_name_example
freeform_tags: {'Department': 'Finance'}
hostname_label: hostname_label_example
nsg_ids: [ "nsg_ids_example" ]
private_ip: private_ip_example
skip_source_dest_check: true
subnet_id: "ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
display_name: display_name_example
nic_index: 56
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | ||||||
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instance
complex
|
on success |
Details of the InstanceConfiguration resource acted upon by the current operation
Sample:
{'agent_config': {'are_all_plugins_disabled': True, 'is_management_disabled': True, 'is_monitoring_disabled': True, 'plugins_config': [{'desired_state': 'ENABLED', 'name': 'name_example'}]}, 'availability_config': {'is_live_migration_preferred': True, 'recovery_action': 'RESTORE_INSTANCE'}, 'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'capacity_reservation_id': 'ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'dedicated_vm_host_id': 'ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'extended_metadata': {}, 'fault_domain': 'FAULT-DOMAIN-1', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'image_id': 'ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_configuration_id': 'ocid1.instanceconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_options': {'are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled': True}, 'ipxe_script': 'ipxe_script_example', 'is_cross_numa_node': True, 'launch_mode': 'NATIVE', 'launch_options': {'boot_volume_type': 'ISCSI', 'firmware': 'BIOS', 'is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled': True, 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'network_type': 'E1000', 'remote_data_volume_type': 'ISCSI'}, 'lifecycle_state': 'MOVING', 'metadata': {}, 'platform_config': {'are_virtual_instructions_enabled': True, 'is_access_control_service_enabled': True, 'is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled': True, 'is_measured_boot_enabled': True, 'is_memory_encryption_enabled': True, 'is_secure_boot_enabled': True, 'is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled': True, 'is_trusted_platform_module_enabled': True, 'numa_nodes_per_socket': 'NPS0', 'percentage_of_cores_enabled': 56, 'type': 'AMD_MILAN_BM'}, 'preemptible_instance_config': {'preemption_action': {'preserve_boot_volume': True, 'type': 'TERMINATE'}}, 'region': 'us-phoenix-1', 'shape': 'shape_example', 'shape_config': {'baseline_ocpu_utilization': 'BASELINE_1_8', 'gpu_description': 'gpu_description_example', 'gpus': 56, 'local_disk_description': 'local_disk_description_example', 'local_disks': 56, 'local_disks_total_size_in_gbs': 3.4, 'max_vnic_attachments': 56, 'memory_in_gbs': 3.4, 'networking_bandwidth_in_gbps': 3.4, 'ocpus': 3.4, 'processor_description': 'processor_description_example', 'vcpus': 56}, 'source_details': {'boot_volume_id': 'ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'boot_volume_size_in_gbs': 56, 'boot_volume_vpus_per_gb': 56, 'image_id': 'ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_source_image_filter_details': {'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags_filter': {}, 'operating_system': 'operating_system_example', 'operating_system_version': 'operating_system_version_example'}, 'kms_key_id': 'ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'source_type': 'bootVolume'}, 'system_tags': {}, 'time_created': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00', 'time_maintenance_reboot_due': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'}
|
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agent_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_all_plugins_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all of the available plugins. This includes the management and monitoring plugins.
For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_management_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available management plugins.
These are the management plugins: OS Management Service Agent and Compute Instance Run Command.
The management plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isManagementDisabled` is true, all of the management plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isManagementDisabled` is false, all of the management plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual management plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_monitoring_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can gather performance metrics and monitor the instance using the monitoring plugins.
These are the monitoring plugins: Compute Instance Monitoring and Custom Logs Monitoring.
The monitoring plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isMonitoringDisabled` is true, all of the monitoring plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isMonitoringDisabled` is false, all of the monitoring plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual monitoring plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
plugins_config
complex
|
on success |
The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
|
||||||
desired_state
string
|
on success |
Whether the plugin should be enabled or disabled.
To enable the monitoring and management plugins, the `isMonitoringDisabled` and `isManagementDisabled` attributes must also be set to false.
Sample:
ENABLED
|
||||||
name
string
|
on success |
The plugin name. To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
name_example
|
||||||
availability_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
is_live_migration_preferred
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to live migrate supported VM instances to a healthy physical VM host without disrupting running instances during infrastructure maintenance events. If null, Oracle chooses the best option for migrating the VM during infrastructure maintenance events.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
recovery_action
string
|
on success |
The lifecycle state for an instance when it is recovered after infrastructure maintenance. * `RESTORE_INSTANCE` - The instance is restored to the lifecycle state it was in before the maintenance event. If the instance was running, it is automatically rebooted. This is the default action when a value is not set. * `STOP_INSTANCE` - The instance is recovered in the stopped state.
Sample:
RESTORE_INSTANCE
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain the instance is running in.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
|
||||||
capacity_reservation_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compute capacity reservation this instance is launched under. When this field contains an empty string or is null, the instance is not currently in a capacity reservation. For more information, see Capacity Reservations.
Sample:
ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment that contains the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
dedicated_vm_host_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the dedicated virtual machine host that the instance is placed on.
Sample:
ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
extended_metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Additional metadata key/value pairs that you provide. They serve the same purpose and functionality as fields in the `metadata` object.
They are distinguished from `metadata` fields in that these can be nested JSON objects (whereas `metadata` fields are string/string maps only).
|
||||||
fault_domain
string
|
on success |
The name of the fault domain the instance is running in.
A fault domain is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A hardware failure or Compute hardware maintenance that affects one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains.
If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you.
Example: `FAULT-DOMAIN-1`
Sample:
FAULT-DOMAIN-1
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
image_id
string
|
on success |
Deprecated. Use `sourceDetails` instead.
Sample:
ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_configuration_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Instance Configuration used to source launch details for this instance. Any other fields supplied in the instance launch request override the details stored in the Instance Configuration for this instance launch.
Sample:
ocid1.instanceconfiguration.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to disable the legacy (/v1) instance metadata service endpoints. Customers who have migrated to /v2 should set this to true for added security. Default is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
ipxe_script
string
|
on success |
When a bare metal or virtual machine instance boots, the iPXE firmware that runs on the instance is configured to run an iPXE script to continue the boot process.
If you want more control over the boot process, you can provide your own custom iPXE script that will run when the instance boots. Be aware that the same iPXE script will run every time an instance boots, not only after the initial LaunchInstance call.
The default iPXE script connects to the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI and performs a network boot. If you use a custom iPXE script and want to network-boot from the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI the same way as the default iPXE script, use the following iSCSI IP address: 169.254.0.2, and boot volume IQN: iqn.2015-02.oracle.boot.
If your instance boot volume attachment type is paravirtualized, the boot volume is attached to the instance through virtio-scsi and no iPXE script is used. If your instance boot volume attachment type is paravirtualized and you use custom iPXE to network boot into your instance, the primary boot volume is attached as a data volume through virtio-scsi drive.
For more information about the Bring Your Own Image feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, see Bring Your Own Image.
For more information about iPXE, see http://ipxe.org.
Sample:
ipxe_script_example
|
||||||
is_cross_numa_node
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the instance's OCPUs and memory are distributed across multiple NUMA nodes.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
launch_mode
string
|
on success |
Specifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances. The configuration modes are: * `NATIVE` - VM instances launch with iSCSI boot and VFIO devices. The default value for platform images. * `EMULATED` - VM instances launch with emulated devices, such as the E1000 network driver and emulated SCSI disk controller. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers. * `CUSTOM` - VM instances launch with custom configuration settings specified in the `LaunchOptions` parameter.
Sample:
NATIVE
|
||||||
launch_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the boot volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
firmware
string
|
on success |
Firmware used to boot VM. Select the option that matches your operating system. * `BIOS` - Boot VM using BIOS style firmware. This is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems that boot using MBR style bootloaders. * `UEFI_64` - Boot VM using UEFI style firmware compatible with 64 bit operating systems. This is the default for platform images.
Sample:
BIOS
|
||||||
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable consistent volume naming feature. Defaults to false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Deprecated. Instead use `isPvEncryptionInTransitEnabled` in LaunchInstanceDetails.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
network_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the physical network interface card (NIC). * `E1000` - Emulated Gigabit ethernet controller. Compatible with Linux e1000 network driver. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function network controller. This is the networking type when you launch an instance using hardware-assisted (SR-IOV) networking. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers.
Sample:
E1000
|
||||||
remote_data_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
lifecycle_state
string
|
on success |
The current state of the instance.
Sample:
MOVING
|
||||||
metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Custom metadata that you provide.
|
||||||
platform_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_virtual_instructions_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether virtualization instructions are available. For example, Secure Virtual Machine for AMD shapes or VT-x for Intel shapes.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_access_control_service_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Access Control Service is enabled on the instance. When enabled, the platform can enforce PCIe device isolation, required for VFIO device pass-through.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the input-output memory management unit is enabled.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_measured_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Measured Boot feature is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_memory_encryption_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the instance is a confidential instance. If this value is `true`, the instance is a confidential instance. The default value is `false`.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_secure_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Secure Boot is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether symmetric multithreading is enabled on the instance. Symmetric multithreading is also called simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or Intel Hyper-Threading.
Intel and AMD processors have two hardware execution threads per core (OCPU). SMT permits multiple independent threads of execution, to better use the resources and increase the efficiency of the CPU. When multithreading is disabled, only one thread is permitted to run on each core, which can provide higher or more predictable performance for some workloads.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
numa_nodes_per_socket
string
|
on success |
The number of NUMA nodes per socket (NPS).
Sample:
NPS0
|
||||||
percentage_of_cores_enabled
integer
|
on success |
The percentage of cores enabled. Value must be a multiple of 25%. If the requested percentage results in a fractional number of cores, the system rounds up the number of cores across processors and provisions an instance with a whole number of cores.
If the applications that you run on the instance use a core-based licensing model and need fewer cores than the full size of the shape, you can disable cores to reduce your licensing costs. The instance itself is billed for the full shape, regardless of whether all cores are enabled.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of platform being configured.
Sample:
AMD_MILAN_BM
|
||||||
preemptible_instance_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preemption_action
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preserve_boot_volume
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to preserve the boot volume that was used to launch the preemptible instance when the instance is terminated. Defaults to false if not specified.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of action to run when the instance is interrupted for eviction.
Sample:
TERMINATE
|
||||||
region
string
|
on success |
The region that contains the availability domain the instance is running in.
For the us-phoenix-1 and us-ashburn-1 regions, `phx` and `iad` are returned, respectively. For all other regions, the full region name is returned.
Examples: `phx`, `eu-frankfurt-1`
Sample:
us-phoenix-1
|
||||||
shape
string
|
on success |
The shape of the instance. The shape determines the number of CPUs and the amount of memory allocated to the instance. You can enumerate all available shapes by calling ListShapes.
Sample:
shape_example
|
||||||
shape_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
baseline_ocpu_utilization
string
|
on success |
The baseline OCPU utilization for a subcore burstable VM instance. Leave this attribute blank for a non-burstable instance, or explicitly specify non-burstable with `BASELINE_1_1`.
The following values are supported: - `BASELINE_1_8` - baseline usage is 1/8 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_2` - baseline usage is 1/2 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_1` - baseline usage is the entire OCPU. This represents a non-burstable instance.
Sample:
BASELINE_1_8
|
||||||
gpu_description
string
|
on success |
A short description of the instance's graphics processing unit (GPU).
If the instance does not have any GPUs, this field is `null`.
Sample:
gpu_description_example
|
||||||
gpus
integer
|
on success |
The number of GPUs available to the instance.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
local_disk_description
string
|
on success |
A short description of the local disks available to this instance.
If the instance does not have any local disks, this field is `null`.
Sample:
local_disk_description_example
|
||||||
local_disks
integer
|
on success |
The number of local disks available to the instance.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
local_disks_total_size_in_gbs
float
|
on success |
The aggregate size of all local disks, in gigabytes.
If the instance does not have any local disks, this field is `null`.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
max_vnic_attachments
integer
|
on success |
The maximum number of VNIC attachments for the instance.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
memory_in_gbs
float
|
on success |
The total amount of memory available to the instance, in gigabytes.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
networking_bandwidth_in_gbps
float
|
on success |
The networking bandwidth available to the instance, in gigabits per second.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
ocpus
float
|
on success |
The total number of OCPUs available to the instance.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
processor_description
string
|
on success |
A short description of the instance's processor (CPU).
Sample:
processor_description_example
|
||||||
vcpus
integer
|
on success |
The total number of VCPUs available to the instance. This can be used instead of OCPUs, in which case the actual number of OCPUs will be calculated based on this value and the actual hardware. This must be a multiple of 2.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
source_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the boot volume used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
boot_volume_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The size of the boot volume in GBs. Minimum value is 50 GB and maximum value is 32,768 GB (32 TB).
Sample:
56
|
||||||
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For volumes with the auto-tuned performance feature enabled, this is set to the default (minimum) VPUs/GB.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
image_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the image used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_source_image_filter_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing images to search
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags_filter
dictionary
|
on success |
Filter based on these defined tags. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
|
||||||
operating_system
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system.
Example: `Oracle Linux`
Sample:
operating_system_example
|
||||||
operating_system_version
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system version.
Example: `7.2`
Sample:
operating_system_version_example
|
||||||
kms_key_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the boot volume.
Sample:
ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
source_type
string
|
on success |
The source type for the instance. Use `image` when specifying the image OCID. Use `bootVolume` when specifying the boot volume OCID.
Sample:
bootVolume
|
||||||
system_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. Example: `{"foo-namespace": {"bar-key": "value"}}`
|
||||||
time_created
string
|
on success |
The date and time the instance was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.
Example: `2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z`
Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
|
||||||
time_maintenance_reboot_due
string
|
on success |
The date and time the instance is expected to be stopped / started, in the format defined by RFC3339. After that time if instance hasn't been rebooted, Oracle will reboot the instance within 24 hours of the due time. Regardless of how the instance was stopped, the flag will be reset to empty as soon as instance reaches Stopped state. Example: `2018-05-25T21:10:29.600Z`
Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
|
||||||
instance_configuration
complex
|
on success |
Details of the InstanceConfiguration resource acted upon by the current operation
Sample:
{'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'deferred_fields': [], 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_details': {'block_volumes': [{'attach_details': {'device': 'device_example', 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'is_read_only': True, 'is_shareable': True, 'type': 'iscsi', 'use_chap': True}, 'create_details': {'autotune_policies': [{'autotune_type': 'DETACHED_VOLUME', 'max_vpus_per_gb': 56}], 'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'backup_policy_id': 'ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'block_volume_replicas': [{'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'display_name': 'display_name_example'}], 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'is_auto_tune_enabled': True, 'kms_key_id': 'ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'size_in_gbs': 56, 'source_details': {'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'type': 'volume'}, 'vpus_per_gb': 56}, 'volume_id': 'ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}], 'instance_type': 'compute', 'launch_details': {'agent_config': {'are_all_plugins_disabled': True, 'is_management_disabled': True, 'is_monitoring_disabled': True, 'plugins_config': [{'desired_state': 'ENABLED', 'name': 'name_example'}]}, 'availability_config': {'is_live_migration_preferred': True, 'recovery_action': 'RESTORE_INSTANCE'}, 'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'capacity_reservation_id': 'ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'create_vnic_details': {'assign_private_dns_record': True, 'assign_public_ip': True, 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'hostname_label': 'hostname_label_example', 'nsg_ids': [], 'private_ip': 'private_ip_example', 'skip_source_dest_check': True, 'subnet_id': 'ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}, 'dedicated_vm_host_id': 'ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'extended_metadata': {}, 'fault_domain': 'FAULT-DOMAIN-1', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'instance_options': {'are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled': True}, 'ipxe_script': 'ipxe_script_example', 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'launch_mode': 'NATIVE', 'launch_options': {'boot_volume_type': 'ISCSI', 'firmware': 'BIOS', 'is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled': True, 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'network_type': 'E1000', 'remote_data_volume_type': 'ISCSI'}, 'metadata': {}, 'platform_config': {'are_virtual_instructions_enabled': True, 'is_access_control_service_enabled': True, 'is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled': True, 'is_measured_boot_enabled': True, 'is_memory_encryption_enabled': True, 'is_secure_boot_enabled': True, 'is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled': True, 'is_trusted_platform_module_enabled': True, 'numa_nodes_per_socket': 'NPS0', 'percentage_of_cores_enabled': 56, 'type': 'AMD_MILAN_BM'}, 'preemptible_instance_config': {'preemption_action': {'preserve_boot_volume': True, 'type': 'TERMINATE'}}, 'preferred_maintenance_action': 'LIVE_MIGRATE', 'shape': 'shape_example', 'shape_config': {'baseline_ocpu_utilization': 'BASELINE_1_8', 'memory_in_gbs': 3.4, 'nvmes': 56, 'ocpus': 3.4, 'vcpus': 56}, 'source_details': {'boot_volume_id': 'ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'boot_volume_size_in_gbs': 56, 'boot_volume_vpus_per_gb': 56, 'image_id': 'ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_source_image_filter_details': {'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags_filter': {}, 'operating_system': 'operating_system_example', 'operating_system_version': 'operating_system_version_example'}, 'kms_key_id': 'ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'source_type': 'bootVolume'}}, 'options': [{'block_volumes': [{'attach_details': {'device': 'device_example', 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'is_read_only': True, 'is_shareable': True, 'type': 'iscsi', 'use_chap': True}, 'create_details': {'autotune_policies': [{'autotune_type': 'DETACHED_VOLUME', 'max_vpus_per_gb': 56}], 'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'backup_policy_id': 'ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'block_volume_replicas': [{'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'display_name': 'display_name_example'}], 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'is_auto_tune_enabled': True, 'kms_key_id': 'ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'size_in_gbs': 56, 'source_details': {'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'type': 'volume'}, 'vpus_per_gb': 56}, 'volume_id': 'ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}], 'instance_type': 'instance_type_example', 'launch_details': {'agent_config': {'are_all_plugins_disabled': True, 'is_management_disabled': True, 'is_monitoring_disabled': True, 'plugins_config': [{'desired_state': 'ENABLED', 'name': 'name_example'}]}, 'availability_config': {'is_live_migration_preferred': True, 'recovery_action': 'RESTORE_INSTANCE'}, 'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'capacity_reservation_id': 'ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'create_vnic_details': {'assign_private_dns_record': True, 'assign_public_ip': True, 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'hostname_label': 'hostname_label_example', 'nsg_ids': [], 'private_ip': 'private_ip_example', 'skip_source_dest_check': True, 'subnet_id': 'ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}, 'dedicated_vm_host_id': 'ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'extended_metadata': {}, 'fault_domain': 'FAULT-DOMAIN-1', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'instance_options': {'are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled': True}, 'ipxe_script': 'ipxe_script_example', 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'launch_mode': 'NATIVE', 'launch_options': {'boot_volume_type': 'ISCSI', 'firmware': 'BIOS', 'is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled': True, 'is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled': True, 'network_type': 'E1000', 'remote_data_volume_type': 'ISCSI'}, 'metadata': {}, 'platform_config': {'are_virtual_instructions_enabled': True, 'is_access_control_service_enabled': True, 'is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled': True, 'is_measured_boot_enabled': True, 'is_memory_encryption_enabled': True, 'is_secure_boot_enabled': True, 'is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled': True, 'is_trusted_platform_module_enabled': True, 'numa_nodes_per_socket': 'NPS0', 'percentage_of_cores_enabled': 56, 'type': 'AMD_MILAN_BM'}, 'preemptible_instance_config': {'preemption_action': {'preserve_boot_volume': True, 'type': 'TERMINATE'}}, 'preferred_maintenance_action': 'LIVE_MIGRATE', 'shape': 'shape_example', 'shape_config': {'baseline_ocpu_utilization': 'BASELINE_1_8', 'memory_in_gbs': 3.4, 'nvmes': 56, 'ocpus': 3.4, 'vcpus': 56}, 'source_details': {'boot_volume_id': 'ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'boot_volume_size_in_gbs': 56, 'boot_volume_vpus_per_gb': 56, 'image_id': 'ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'instance_source_image_filter_details': {'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'defined_tags_filter': {}, 'operating_system': 'operating_system_example', 'operating_system_version': 'operating_system_version_example'}, 'kms_key_id': 'ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'source_type': 'bootVolume'}}, 'secondary_vnics': [{'create_vnic_details': {'assign_private_dns_record': True, 'assign_public_ip': True, 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'hostname_label': 'hostname_label_example', 'nsg_ids': [], 'private_ip': 'private_ip_example', 'skip_source_dest_check': True, 'subnet_id': 'ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'nic_index': 56}]}], 'secondary_vnics': [{'create_vnic_details': {'assign_private_dns_record': True, 'assign_public_ip': True, 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'hostname_label': 'hostname_label_example', 'nsg_ids': [], 'private_ip': 'private_ip_example', 'skip_source_dest_check': True, 'subnet_id': 'ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}, 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'nic_index': 56}]}, 'time_created': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'}
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compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing the instance configuration.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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deferred_fields
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
Parameters that were not specified when the instance configuration was created, but that are required to launch an instance from the instance configuration. See the LaunchInstanceConfiguration operation.
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
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display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
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freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
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id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the instance configuration.
Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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instance_details
complex
|
on success |
|
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block_volumes
complex
|
on success |
Block volume parameters.
|
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attach_details
complex
|
on success |
|
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device
string
|
on success |
The device name.
Sample:
device_example
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display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
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is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Sample:
True
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is_read_only
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the attachment should be created in read-only mode.
Sample:
True
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is_shareable
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the attachment should be created in shareable mode. If an attachment is created in shareable mode, then other instances can attach the same volume, provided that they also create their attachments in shareable mode. Only certain volume types can be attached in shareable mode. Defaults to false if not specified.
Sample:
True
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type
string
|
on success |
The type of volume. The only supported values are "iscsi" and "paravirtualized".
Sample:
iscsi
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use_chap
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to use CHAP authentication for the volume attachment. Defaults to false.
Sample:
True
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create_details
complex
|
on success |
|
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autotune_policies
complex
|
on success |
The list of autotune policies enabled for this volume.
|
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autotune_type
string
|
on success |
This specifies the type of autotunes supported by OCI.
Sample:
DETACHED_VOLUME
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max_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
This will be the maximum VPUs/GB performance level that the volume will be auto-tuned temporarily based on performance monitoring.
Sample:
56
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availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the volume.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
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backup_policy_id
string
|
on success |
If provided, specifies the ID of the volume backup policy to assign to the newly created volume. If omitted, no policy will be assigned.
Sample:
ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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block_volume_replicas
complex
|
on success |
The list of block volume replicas to be enabled for this volume in the specified destination availability domains.
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the block volume replica.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
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display_name
string
|
on success |
The display name of the block volume replica. You may optionally specify a *display name* for the block volume replica, otherwise a default is provided.
Sample:
display_name_example
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compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment that contains the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
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defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
is_auto_tune_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Specifies whether the auto-tune performance is enabled for this boot volume. This field is deprecated. Use the `InstanceConfigurationDetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy` instead to enable the volume for detached autotune.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
kms_key_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The size of the volume in GBs.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
source_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
Sample:
volume
|
||||||
vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `0`: Represents Lower Cost option.
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
volume_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_type
string
|
on success |
The type of instance details. Supported instanceType is compute
Sample:
compute
|
||||||
launch_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
agent_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_all_plugins_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available plugins. This includes the management and monitoring plugins.
To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_management_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available management plugins. Default value is false (management plugins are enabled).
These are the management plugins: OS Management Service Agent and Compute Instance Run Command.
The management plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isManagementDisabled` is true, all of the management plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isManagementDisabled` is false, all of the management plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual management plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_monitoring_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can gather performance metrics and monitor the instance using the monitoring plugins. Default value is false (monitoring plugins are enabled).
These are the monitoring plugins: Compute Instance Monitoring and Custom Logs Monitoring.
The monitoring plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isMonitoringDisabled` is true, all of the monitoring plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isMonitoringDisabled` is false, all of the monitoring plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual monitoring plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
plugins_config
complex
|
on success |
The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
|
||||||
desired_state
string
|
on success |
Whether the plugin should be enabled or disabled.
To enable the monitoring and management plugins, the `isMonitoringDisabled` and `isManagementDisabled` attributes must also be set to false.
Sample:
ENABLED
|
||||||
name
string
|
on success |
The plugin name. To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
name_example
|
||||||
availability_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
is_live_migration_preferred
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to live migrate supported VM instances to a healthy physical VM host without disrupting running instances during infrastructure maintenance events. If null, Oracle chooses the best option for migrating the VM during infrastructure maintenance events.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
recovery_action
string
|
on success |
The lifecycle state for an instance when it is recovered after infrastructure maintenance. * `RESTORE_INSTANCE` - The instance is restored to the lifecycle state it was in before the maintenance event. If the instance was running, it is automatically rebooted. This is the default action when a value is not set. * `STOP_INSTANCE` - The instance is recovered in the stopped state.
Sample:
RESTORE_INSTANCE
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the instance.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
|
||||||
capacity_reservation_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compute capacity reservation this instance is launched under.
Sample:
ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing the instance. Instances created from instance configurations are placed in the same compartment as the instance that was used to create the instance configuration.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
create_vnic_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
hostname_label
string
|
on success |
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
hostname_label_example
|
||||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
|
||||||
private_ip
string
|
on success |
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
private_ip_example
|
||||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
subnet_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
dedicated_vm_host_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the dedicated virtual machine host to place the instance on.
Dedicated VM hosts can be used when launching individual instances from an instance configuration. They cannot be used to launch instance pools.
Sample:
ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
extended_metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Additional metadata key/value pairs that you provide. They serve the same purpose and functionality as fields in the `metadata` object.
They are distinguished from `metadata` fields in that these can be nested JSON objects (whereas `metadata` fields are string/string maps only).
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
|
||||||
fault_domain
string
|
on success |
A fault domain is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A hardware failure or Compute hardware maintenance that affects one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains.
If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you.
To get a list of fault domains, use the ListFaultDomains operation in the Identity and Access Management Service API.
Example: `FAULT-DOMAIN-1`
Sample:
FAULT-DOMAIN-1
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
instance_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to disable the legacy (/v1) instance metadata service endpoints. Customers who have migrated to /v2 should set this to true for added security. Default is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
ipxe_script
string
|
on success |
This is an advanced option.
When a bare metal or virtual machine instance boots, the iPXE firmware that runs on the instance is configured to run an iPXE script to continue the boot process.
If you want more control over the boot process, you can provide your own custom iPXE script that will run when the instance boots; however, you should be aware that the same iPXE script will run every time an instance boots; not only after the initial LaunchInstance call.
The default iPXE script connects to the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI and performs a network boot. If you use a custom iPXE script and want to network-boot from the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI the same way as the default iPXE script, you should use the following iSCSI IP address: 169.254.0.2, and boot volume IQN: iqn.2015-02.oracle.boot.
For more information about the Bring Your Own Image feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, see Bring Your Own Image.
For more information about iPXE, see http://ipxe.org.
Sample:
ipxe_script_example
|
||||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
launch_mode
string
|
on success |
Specifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances. The configuration modes are: * `NATIVE` - VM instances launch with iSCSI boot and VFIO devices. The default value for platform images. * `EMULATED` - VM instances launch with emulated devices, such as the E1000 network driver and emulated SCSI disk controller. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers. * `CUSTOM` - VM instances launch with custom configuration settings specified in the `LaunchOptions` parameter.
Sample:
NATIVE
|
||||||
launch_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the boot volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
firmware
string
|
on success |
Firmware used to boot VM. Select the option that matches your operating system. * `BIOS` - Boot VM using BIOS style firmware. This is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems that boot using MBR style bootloaders. * `UEFI_64` - Boot VM using UEFI style firmware compatible with 64 bit operating systems. This is the default for platform images.
Sample:
BIOS
|
||||||
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable consistent volume naming feature. Defaults to false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Deprecated. Instead use `isPvEncryptionInTransitEnabled` in InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
network_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the physical network interface card (NIC). * `E1000` - Emulated Gigabit ethernet controller. Compatible with Linux e1000 network driver. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function network controller. This is the networking type when you launch an instance using hardware-assisted (SR-IOV) networking. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers.
Sample:
E1000
|
||||||
remote_data_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Custom metadata key/value pairs that you provide, such as the SSH public key required to connect to the instance.
A metadata service runs on every launched instance. The service is an HTTP endpoint listening on 169.254.169.254. You can use the service to:
* Provide information to Cloud-Init to be used for various system initialization tasks.
* Get information about the instance, including the custom metadata that you provide when you launch the instance.
**Providing Cloud-Init Metadata**
You can use the following metadata key names to provide information to Cloud-Init:
**"ssh_authorized_keys"** - Provide one or more public SSH keys to be included in the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file for the default user on the instance. Use a newline character to separate multiple keys. The SSH keys must be in the format necessary for the `authorized_keys` file, as shown in the example below.
**"user_data"** - Provide your own base64-encoded data to be used by Cloud-Init to run custom scripts or provide custom Cloud-Init configuration. For information about how to take advantage of user data, see the Cloud-Init Documentation.
**Metadata Example**
"metadata" : { "quake_bot_level" : "Severe", "ssh_authorized_keys" : "ssh-rsa <your_public_SSH_key>== rsa-key-20160227", "user_data" : "<your_public_SSH_key>==" } **Getting Metadata on the Instance**
To get information about your instance, connect to the instance using SSH and issue any of the following GET requests:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/<any-key-name>
You'll get back a response that includes all the instance information; only the metadata information; or the metadata information for the specified key name, respectively.
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
|
||||||
platform_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_virtual_instructions_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether virtualization instructions are available. For example, Secure Virtual Machine for AMD shapes or VT-x for Intel shapes.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_access_control_service_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Access Control Service is enabled on the instance. When enabled, the platform can enforce PCIe device isolation, required for VFIO device pass-through.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the input-output memory management unit is enabled.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_measured_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Measured Boot feature is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_memory_encryption_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the instance is a confidential instance. If this value is `true`, the instance is a confidential instance. The default value is `false`.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_secure_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Secure Boot is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether symmetric multithreading is enabled on the instance. Symmetric multithreading is also called simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or Intel Hyper-Threading.
Intel and AMD processors have two hardware execution threads per core (OCPU). SMT permits multiple independent threads of execution, to better use the resources and increase the efficiency of the CPU. When multithreading is disabled, only one thread is permitted to run on each core, which can provide higher or more predictable performance for some workloads.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
numa_nodes_per_socket
string
|
on success |
The number of NUMA nodes per socket (NPS).
Sample:
NPS0
|
||||||
percentage_of_cores_enabled
integer
|
on success |
The percentage of cores enabled. Value must be a multiple of 25%. If the requested percentage results in a fractional number of cores, the system rounds up the number of cores across processors and provisions an instance with a whole number of cores.
If the applications that you run on the instance use a core-based licensing model and need fewer cores than the full size of the shape, you can disable cores to reduce your licensing costs. The instance itself is billed for the full shape, regardless of whether all cores are enabled.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of platform being configured.
Sample:
AMD_MILAN_BM
|
||||||
preemptible_instance_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preemption_action
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preserve_boot_volume
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to preserve the boot volume that was used to launch the preemptible instance when the instance is terminated. Defaults to false if not specified.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of action to run when the instance is interrupted for eviction.
Sample:
TERMINATE
|
||||||
preferred_maintenance_action
string
|
on success |
The preferred maintenance action for an instance. The default is LIVE_MIGRATE, if live migration is supported. * `LIVE_MIGRATE` - Run maintenance using a live migration. * `REBOOT` - Run maintenance using a reboot.
Sample:
LIVE_MIGRATE
|
||||||
shape
string
|
on success |
The shape of an instance. The shape determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to the instance.
You can enumerate all available shapes by calling ListShapes.
Sample:
shape_example
|
||||||
shape_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
baseline_ocpu_utilization
string
|
on success |
The baseline OCPU utilization for a subcore burstable VM instance. Leave this attribute blank for a non-burstable instance, or explicitly specify non-burstable with `BASELINE_1_1`.
The following values are supported: - `BASELINE_1_8` - baseline usage is 1/8 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_2` - baseline usage is 1/2 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_1` - baseline usage is an entire OCPU. This represents a non-burstable instance.
Sample:
BASELINE_1_8
|
||||||
memory_in_gbs
float
|
on success |
The total amount of memory available to the instance, in gigabytes.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
nvmes
integer
|
on success |
The number of NVMe drives to be used for storage. A single drive has 6.8 TB available.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
ocpus
float
|
on success |
The total number of OCPUs available to the instance.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
vcpus
integer
|
on success |
The total number of VCPUs available to the instance. This can be used instead of OCPUs, in which case the actual number of OCPUs will be calculated based on this value and the actual hardware. This must be a multiple of 2.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
source_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the boot volume used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
boot_volume_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The size of the boot volume in GBs. The minimum value is 50 GB and the maximum value is 32,768 GB (32 TB).
Sample:
56
|
||||||
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
image_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the image used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_source_image_filter_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing images to search
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags_filter
dictionary
|
on success |
Filter based on these defined tags. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
|
||||||
operating_system
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system.
Example: `Oracle Linux`
Sample:
operating_system_example
|
||||||
operating_system_version
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system version.
Example: `7.2`
Sample:
operating_system_version_example
|
||||||
kms_key_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the boot volume.
Sample:
ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
source_type
string
|
on success |
The source type for the instance. Use `image` when specifying the image OCID. Use `bootVolume` when specifying the boot volume OCID.
Sample:
bootVolume
|
||||||
options
complex
|
on success |
The Compute Instance Configuration parameters.
|
||||||
block_volumes
complex
|
on success |
Block volume parameters.
|
||||||
attach_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
device
string
|
on success |
The device name.
Sample:
device_example
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_read_only
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the attachment should be created in read-only mode.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_shareable
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the attachment should be created in shareable mode. If an attachment is created in shareable mode, then other instances can attach the same volume, provided that they also create their attachments in shareable mode. Only certain volume types can be attached in shareable mode. Defaults to false if not specified.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of volume. The only supported values are "iscsi" and "paravirtualized".
Sample:
iscsi
|
||||||
use_chap
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to use CHAP authentication for the volume attachment. Defaults to false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
create_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
autotune_policies
complex
|
on success |
The list of autotune policies enabled for this volume.
|
||||||
autotune_type
string
|
on success |
This specifies the type of autotunes supported by OCI.
Sample:
DETACHED_VOLUME
|
||||||
max_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
This will be the maximum VPUs/GB performance level that the volume will be auto-tuned temporarily based on performance monitoring.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the volume.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
|
||||||
backup_policy_id
string
|
on success |
If provided, specifies the ID of the volume backup policy to assign to the newly created volume. If omitted, no policy will be assigned.
Sample:
ocid1.backuppolicy.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
block_volume_replicas
complex
|
on success |
The list of block volume replicas to be enabled for this volume in the specified destination availability domains.
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the block volume replica.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
The display name of the block volume replica. You may optionally specify a *display name* for the block volume replica, otherwise a default is provided.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment that contains the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
is_auto_tune_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Specifies whether the auto-tune performance is enabled for this boot volume. This field is deprecated. Use the `InstanceConfigurationDetachedVolumeAutotunePolicy` instead to enable the volume for detached autotune.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
kms_key_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The size of the volume in GBs.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
source_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
Sample:
volume
|
||||||
vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `0`: Represents Lower Cost option.
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
volume_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the volume.
Sample:
ocid1.volume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_type
string
|
on success |
The type of instance details. Supported instanceType is compute
Sample:
instance_type_example
|
||||||
launch_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
agent_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_all_plugins_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available plugins. This includes the management and monitoring plugins.
To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_management_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can run all the available management plugins. Default value is false (management plugins are enabled).
These are the management plugins: OS Management Service Agent and Compute Instance Run Command.
The management plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isManagementDisabled` is true, all of the management plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isManagementDisabled` is false, all of the management plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual management plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_monitoring_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Oracle Cloud Agent can gather performance metrics and monitor the instance using the monitoring plugins. Default value is false (monitoring plugins are enabled).
These are the monitoring plugins: Compute Instance Monitoring and Custom Logs Monitoring.
The monitoring plugins are controlled by this parameter and by the per-plugin configuration in the `pluginsConfig` object.
- If `isMonitoringDisabled` is true, all of the monitoring plugins are disabled, regardless of the per-plugin configuration. - If `isMonitoringDisabled` is false, all of the monitoring plugins are enabled. You can optionally disable individual monitoring plugins by providing a value in the `pluginsConfig` object.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
plugins_config
complex
|
on success |
The configuration of plugins associated with this instance.
|
||||||
desired_state
string
|
on success |
Whether the plugin should be enabled or disabled.
To enable the monitoring and management plugins, the `isMonitoringDisabled` and `isManagementDisabled` attributes must also be set to false.
Sample:
ENABLED
|
||||||
name
string
|
on success |
The plugin name. To get a list of available plugins, use the ListInstanceagentAvailablePlugins operation in the Oracle Cloud Agent API. For more information about the available plugins, see Managing Plugins with Oracle Cloud Agent.
Sample:
name_example
|
||||||
availability_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
is_live_migration_preferred
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to live migrate supported VM instances to a healthy physical VM host without disrupting running instances during infrastructure maintenance events. If null, Oracle chooses the best option for migrating the VM during infrastructure maintenance events.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
recovery_action
string
|
on success |
The lifecycle state for an instance when it is recovered after infrastructure maintenance. * `RESTORE_INSTANCE` - The instance is restored to the lifecycle state it was in before the maintenance event. If the instance was running, it is automatically rebooted. This is the default action when a value is not set. * `STOP_INSTANCE` - The instance is recovered in the stopped state.
Sample:
RESTORE_INSTANCE
|
||||||
availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The availability domain of the instance.
Example: `Uocm:PHX-AD-1`
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
|
||||||
capacity_reservation_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compute capacity reservation this instance is launched under.
Sample:
ocid1.capacityreservation.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing the instance. Instances created from instance configurations are placed in the same compartment as the instance that was used to create the instance configuration.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
create_vnic_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
hostname_label
string
|
on success |
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
hostname_label_example
|
||||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
|
||||||
private_ip
string
|
on success |
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
private_ip_example
|
||||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
subnet_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
dedicated_vm_host_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the dedicated virtual machine host to place the instance on.
Dedicated VM hosts can be used when launching individual instances from an instance configuration. They cannot be used to launch instance pools.
Sample:
ocid1.dedicatedvmhost.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
extended_metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Additional metadata key/value pairs that you provide. They serve the same purpose and functionality as fields in the `metadata` object.
They are distinguished from `metadata` fields in that these can be nested JSON objects (whereas `metadata` fields are string/string maps only).
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
|
||||||
fault_domain
string
|
on success |
A fault domain is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain. Each availability domain contains three fault domains. Fault domains let you distribute your instances so that they are not on the same physical hardware within a single availability domain. A hardware failure or Compute hardware maintenance that affects one fault domain does not affect instances in other fault domains.
If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you.
To get a list of fault domains, use the ListFaultDomains operation in the Identity and Access Management Service API.
Example: `FAULT-DOMAIN-1`
Sample:
FAULT-DOMAIN-1
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
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instance_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_legacy_imds_endpoints_disabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to disable the legacy (/v1) instance metadata service endpoints. Customers who have migrated to /v2 should set this to true for added security. Default is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
ipxe_script
string
|
on success |
This is an advanced option.
When a bare metal or virtual machine instance boots, the iPXE firmware that runs on the instance is configured to run an iPXE script to continue the boot process.
If you want more control over the boot process, you can provide your own custom iPXE script that will run when the instance boots; however, you should be aware that the same iPXE script will run every time an instance boots; not only after the initial LaunchInstance call.
The default iPXE script connects to the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI and performs a network boot. If you use a custom iPXE script and want to network-boot from the instance's local boot volume over iSCSI the same way as the default iPXE script, you should use the following iSCSI IP address: 169.254.0.2, and boot volume IQN: iqn.2015-02.oracle.boot.
For more information about the Bring Your Own Image feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, see Bring Your Own Image.
For more information about iPXE, see http://ipxe.org.
Sample:
ipxe_script_example
|
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is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable in-transit encryption for the data volume's paravirtualized attachment. The default value is false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
launch_mode
string
|
on success |
Specifies the configuration mode for launching virtual machine (VM) instances. The configuration modes are: * `NATIVE` - VM instances launch with iSCSI boot and VFIO devices. The default value for platform images. * `EMULATED` - VM instances launch with emulated devices, such as the E1000 network driver and emulated SCSI disk controller. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers. * `CUSTOM` - VM instances launch with custom configuration settings specified in the `LaunchOptions` parameter.
Sample:
NATIVE
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launch_options
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the boot volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
firmware
string
|
on success |
Firmware used to boot VM. Select the option that matches your operating system. * `BIOS` - Boot VM using BIOS style firmware. This is compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems that boot using MBR style bootloaders. * `UEFI_64` - Boot VM using UEFI style firmware compatible with 64 bit operating systems. This is the default for platform images.
Sample:
BIOS
|
||||||
is_consistent_volume_naming_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to enable consistent volume naming feature. Defaults to false.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_pv_encryption_in_transit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Deprecated. Instead use `isPvEncryptionInTransitEnabled` in InstanceConfigurationLaunchInstanceDetails.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
network_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for the physical network interface card (NIC). * `E1000` - Emulated Gigabit ethernet controller. Compatible with Linux e1000 network driver. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function network controller. This is the networking type when you launch an instance using hardware-assisted (SR-IOV) networking. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - VM instances launch with paravirtualized devices using VirtIO drivers.
Sample:
E1000
|
||||||
remote_data_volume_type
string
|
on success |
Emulation type for volume. * `ISCSI` - ISCSI attached block storage device. * `SCSI` - Emulated SCSI disk. * `IDE` - Emulated IDE disk. * `VFIO` - Direct attached Virtual Function storage. This is the default option for local data volumes on platform images. * `PARAVIRTUALIZED` - Paravirtualized disk. This is the default for boot volumes and remote block storage volumes on platform images.
Sample:
ISCSI
|
||||||
metadata
dictionary
|
on success |
Custom metadata key/value pairs that you provide, such as the SSH public key required to connect to the instance.
A metadata service runs on every launched instance. The service is an HTTP endpoint listening on 169.254.169.254. You can use the service to:
* Provide information to Cloud-Init to be used for various system initialization tasks.
* Get information about the instance, including the custom metadata that you provide when you launch the instance.
**Providing Cloud-Init Metadata**
You can use the following metadata key names to provide information to Cloud-Init:
**"ssh_authorized_keys"** - Provide one or more public SSH keys to be included in the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file for the default user on the instance. Use a newline character to separate multiple keys. The SSH keys must be in the format necessary for the `authorized_keys` file, as shown in the example below.
**"user_data"** - Provide your own base64-encoded data to be used by Cloud-Init to run custom scripts or provide custom Cloud-Init configuration. For information about how to take advantage of user data, see the Cloud-Init Documentation.
**Metadata Example**
"metadata" : { "quake_bot_level" : "Severe", "ssh_authorized_keys" : "ssh-rsa <your_public_SSH_key>== rsa-key-20160227", "user_data" : "<your_public_SSH_key>==" } **Getting Metadata on the Instance**
To get information about your instance, connect to the instance using SSH and issue any of the following GET requests:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/ curl -H "Authorization: Bearer Oracle" http://169.254.169.254/opc/v2/instance/metadata/<any-key-name>
You'll get back a response that includes all the instance information; only the metadata information; or the metadata information for the specified key name, respectively.
The combined size of the `metadata` and `extendedMetadata` objects can be a maximum of 32,000 bytes.
|
||||||
platform_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
are_virtual_instructions_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether virtualization instructions are available. For example, Secure Virtual Machine for AMD shapes or VT-x for Intel shapes.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_access_control_service_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Access Control Service is enabled on the instance. When enabled, the platform can enforce PCIe device isolation, required for VFIO device pass-through.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_input_output_memory_management_unit_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the input-output memory management unit is enabled.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_measured_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Measured Boot feature is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_memory_encryption_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the instance is a confidential instance. If this value is `true`, the instance is a confidential instance. The default value is `false`.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_secure_boot_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether Secure Boot is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_symmetric_multi_threading_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether symmetric multithreading is enabled on the instance. Symmetric multithreading is also called simultaneous multithreading (SMT) or Intel Hyper-Threading.
Intel and AMD processors have two hardware execution threads per core (OCPU). SMT permits multiple independent threads of execution, to better use the resources and increase the efficiency of the CPU. When multithreading is disabled, only one thread is permitted to run on each core, which can provide higher or more predictable performance for some workloads.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
is_trusted_platform_module_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on the instance.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
numa_nodes_per_socket
string
|
on success |
The number of NUMA nodes per socket (NPS).
Sample:
NPS0
|
||||||
percentage_of_cores_enabled
integer
|
on success |
The percentage of cores enabled. Value must be a multiple of 25%. If the requested percentage results in a fractional number of cores, the system rounds up the number of cores across processors and provisions an instance with a whole number of cores.
If the applications that you run on the instance use a core-based licensing model and need fewer cores than the full size of the shape, you can disable cores to reduce your licensing costs. The instance itself is billed for the full shape, regardless of whether all cores are enabled.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of platform being configured.
Sample:
AMD_MILAN_BM
|
||||||
preemptible_instance_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preemption_action
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
preserve_boot_volume
boolean
|
on success |
Whether to preserve the boot volume that was used to launch the preemptible instance when the instance is terminated. Defaults to false if not specified.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
type
string
|
on success |
The type of action to run when the instance is interrupted for eviction.
Sample:
TERMINATE
|
||||||
preferred_maintenance_action
string
|
on success |
The preferred maintenance action for an instance. The default is LIVE_MIGRATE, if live migration is supported. * `LIVE_MIGRATE` - Run maintenance using a live migration. * `REBOOT` - Run maintenance using a reboot.
Sample:
LIVE_MIGRATE
|
||||||
shape
string
|
on success |
The shape of an instance. The shape determines the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and other resources allocated to the instance.
You can enumerate all available shapes by calling ListShapes.
Sample:
shape_example
|
||||||
shape_config
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
baseline_ocpu_utilization
string
|
on success |
The baseline OCPU utilization for a subcore burstable VM instance. Leave this attribute blank for a non-burstable instance, or explicitly specify non-burstable with `BASELINE_1_1`.
The following values are supported: - `BASELINE_1_8` - baseline usage is 1/8 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_2` - baseline usage is 1/2 of an OCPU. - `BASELINE_1_1` - baseline usage is an entire OCPU. This represents a non-burstable instance.
Sample:
BASELINE_1_8
|
||||||
memory_in_gbs
float
|
on success |
The total amount of memory available to the instance, in gigabytes.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
nvmes
integer
|
on success |
The number of NVMe drives to be used for storage. A single drive has 6.8 TB available.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
ocpus
float
|
on success |
The total number of OCPUs available to the instance.
Sample:
3.4
|
||||||
vcpus
integer
|
on success |
The total number of VCPUs available to the instance. This can be used instead of OCPUs, in which case the actual number of OCPUs will be calculated based on this value and the actual hardware. This must be a multiple of 2.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
source_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
boot_volume_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the boot volume used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.bootvolume.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
boot_volume_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The size of the boot volume in GBs. The minimum value is 50 GB and the maximum value is 32,768 GB (32 TB).
Sample:
56
|
||||||
boot_volume_vpus_per_gb
integer
|
on success |
The number of volume performance units (VPUs) that will be applied to this volume per GB, representing the Block Volume service's elastic performance options. See Block Volume Performance Levels for more information.
Allowed values:
* `10`: Represents Balanced option.
* `20`: Represents Higher Performance option.
* `30`-`120`: Represents the Ultra High Performance option.
For performance autotune enabled volumes, it would be the Default(Minimum) VPUs/GB.
Sample:
56
|
||||||
image_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the image used to boot the instance.
Sample:
ocid1.image.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
instance_source_image_filter_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment containing images to search
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
defined_tags_filter
dictionary
|
on success |
Filter based on these defined tags. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
|
||||||
operating_system
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system.
Example: `Oracle Linux`
Sample:
operating_system_example
|
||||||
operating_system_version
string
|
on success |
The image's operating system version.
Example: `7.2`
Sample:
operating_system_version_example
|
||||||
kms_key_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Vault service key to assign as the master encryption key for the boot volume.
Sample:
ocid1.kmskey.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
source_type
string
|
on success |
The source type for the instance. Use `image` when specifying the image OCID. Use `bootVolume` when specifying the boot volume OCID.
Sample:
bootVolume
|
||||||
secondary_vnics
complex
|
on success |
Secondary VNIC parameters.
|
||||||
create_vnic_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
hostname_label
string
|
on success |
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
hostname_label_example
|
||||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
|
||||||
private_ip
string
|
on success |
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
private_ip_example
|
||||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
subnet_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
nic_index
integer
|
on success |
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use. Defaults to 0. Certain bare metal instance shapes have two active physical NICs (0 and 1). If you add a secondary VNIC to one of these instances, you can specify which NIC the VNIC will use. For more information, see L(Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs),https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Network/Tasks/managingVNICs.htm).
Sample:
56
|
||||||
secondary_vnics
complex
|
on success |
Secondary VNIC parameters.
|
||||||
create_vnic_details
complex
|
on success |
|
||||||
assign_private_dns_record
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a private DNS record. See the `assignPrivateDnsRecord` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
assign_public_ip
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the VNIC should be assigned a public IP address. See the `assignPublicIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}`
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
|
||||||
hostname_label
string
|
on success |
The hostname for the VNIC's primary private IP. See the `hostnameLabel` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
hostname_label_example
|
||||||
nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) to add the VNIC to. For more information about NSGs, see NetworkSecurityGroup.
|
||||||
private_ip
string
|
on success |
A private IP address of your choice to assign to the VNIC. See the `privateIp` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
private_ip_example
|
||||||
skip_source_dest_check
boolean
|
on success |
Whether the source/destination check is disabled on the VNIC. See the `skipSourceDestCheck` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
True
|
||||||
subnet_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the subnet to create the VNIC in. See the `subnetId` attribute of CreateVnicDetails for more information.
Sample:
ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
||||||
display_name
string
|
on success |
A user-friendly name. Does not have to be unique, and it's changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Sample:
display_name_example
|
||||||
nic_index
integer
|
on success |
Which physical network interface card (NIC) the VNIC will use. Defaults to 0. Certain bare metal instance shapes have two active physical NICs (0 and 1). If you add a secondary VNIC to one of these instances, you can specify which NIC the VNIC will use. For more information, see L(Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs),https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Network/Tasks/managingVNICs.htm).
Sample:
56
|
||||||
time_created
string
|
on success |
The date and time the instance configuration was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.
Example: `2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z`
Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
|
Authors¶
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