Get the endpoint that is being used to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
The endpoint of the service.
Sets the region to call (ex, Region.US_PHOENIX_1). Note, this will call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint} after resolving the endpoint.
The region of the service.
Sets the regionId to call (ex, 'us-phoenix-1').
Note, this will first try to map the region ID to a known Region and call {@link #region(Region) region}. If no known Region could be determined, it will create an endpoint assuming its in default Realm OC1 and then call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint}.
The public region ID.
Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false"
flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint template
Attaches an instance to an instance pool. For information about the prerequisites that an instance must meet before you can attach it to a pool, see Attaching an Instance to an Instance Pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
AttachInstancePoolInstanceResponse
Attach a load balancer to the instance pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
AttachLoadBalancerResponse
Moves a cluster network with instance pools 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 a cluster network to a different compartment, associated resources such as the instances in the cluster network, boot volumes, and VNICs are not moved.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeClusterNetworkCompartmentResponse
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](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/iaas/20160918/InstanceConfiguration/CreateInstanceConfiguration).
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeInstanceConfigurationCompartmentResponse
Moves an instance pool 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 pool to a different compartment, associated resources such as the instances in the pool, boot volumes, VNICs, and autoscaling configurations are not moved.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeInstancePoolCompartmentResponse
Close the client once it is no longer needed
Creates a cluster network with instance pools. A cluster network is a group of high performance computing (HPC), GPU, or optimized bare metal instances that are connected with an ultra low-latency remote direct memory access (RDMA) network. Cluster networks with instance pools use instance pools to manage groups of identical instances.
Use cluster networks with instance pools when you want predictable capacity for a specific number of identical instances that are managed as a group.
If you want to manage instances in the RDMA network independently of each other or use different types of instances in the network group, create a compute cluster by using the {@link #createComputeCluster(CreateComputeClusterRequest) createComputeCluster} operation.
To determine whether capacity is available for a specific shape before you create a cluster network, use the {@link #createComputeCapacityReport(CreateComputeCapacityReportRequest) createComputeCapacityReport} operation.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateClusterNetworkResponse
Creates an instance configuration. An instance configuration is a template that defines the settings to use when creating Compute instances.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateInstanceConfigurationResponse
Creates an instance pool.
To determine whether capacity is available for a specific shape before you create an instance pool, use the {@link #createComputeCapacityReport(CreateComputeCapacityReportRequest) createComputeCapacityReport} operation.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateInstancePoolResponse
Creates a new ComputeManagementWaiter for resources for this service.
The work request service client used to query for work request status
The waiter configuration for termination and delay strategy
The service waiters.
Deletes an instance configuration. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
DeleteInstanceConfigurationResponse
Detaches an instance from an instance pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
DetachInstancePoolInstanceResponse
Detach a load balancer from the instance pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
DetachLoadBalancerResponse
Gets information about a cluster network with instance pools.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetClusterNetworkResponse
Gets the specified instance configuration This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetInstanceConfigurationResponse
Gets the specified instance pool This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetInstancePoolResponse
Gets information about an instance that belongs to an instance pool. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetInstancePoolInstanceResponse
Gets information about a load balancer that is attached to the specified instance pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetInstancePoolLoadBalancerAttachmentResponse
Gets the waiters available for resources for this service.
The service waiters.
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 {@link #createComputeCapacityReport(CreateComputeCapacityReportRequest) createComputeCapacityReport} operation.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
LaunchInstanceConfigurationResponse
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listClusterNetworkInstancesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceSummary objects contained in responses from the listClusterNetworkInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listClusterNetworkInstancesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listClusterNetworkInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listClusterNetworksRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.ClusterNetworkSummary objects contained in responses from the listClusterNetworks operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listClusterNetworksResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listClusterNetworks operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstanceConfigurationsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceConfigurationSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstanceConfigurations operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstanceConfigurationsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstanceConfigurations operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstancePoolInstancesRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstancePoolInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstancePoolInstancesResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstancePoolInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstancePoolsRecordIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstancePoolSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstancePools operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
NOTE: This function is deprecated in favor of listInstancePoolsResponseIterator function. Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstancePools operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the instances in a cluster network with instance pools.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListClusterNetworkInstancesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceSummary objects contained in responses from the listClusterNetworkInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listClusterNetworkInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the cluster networks with instance pools in the specified compartment.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListClusterNetworksResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.ClusterNetworkSummary objects contained in responses from the listClusterNetworks operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listClusterNetworks operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the instance configurations in the specified compartment.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListInstanceConfigurationsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceConfigurationSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstanceConfigurations operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstanceConfigurations operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
List the instances in the specified instance pool. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListInstancePoolInstancesResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstanceSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstancePoolInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstancePoolInstances operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Lists the instance pools in the specified compartment. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListInstancePoolsResponse
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the models.InstancePoolSummary objects contained in responses from the listInstancePools operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Creates a new async iterator which will iterate over the responses received from the listInstancePools operation. This iterator will fetch more data from the server as needed.
a request which can be sent to the service operation
Performs the reset (immediate power off and power on) action on the specified instance pool, which performs the action on all the instances in the pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ResetInstancePoolResponse
Shutdown the circuit breaker used by the client when it is no longer needed
Performs the softreset (ACPI shutdown and power on) action on the specified instance pool, which performs the action on all the instances in the pool.
Softreset gracefully reboots the instances by sending a shutdown command to the operating systems. After waiting 15 minutes for the OS to shut down, the instances are powered off and then powered back on.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
SoftresetInstancePoolResponse
Performs the softstop (ACPI shutdown and power on) action on the specified instance pool, which performs the action on all the instances in the pool.
Softstop gracefully reboots the instances by sending a shutdown command to the operating systems. After waiting 15 minutes for the OS to shutdown, the instances are powered off and then powered back on.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
SoftstopInstancePoolResponse
Performs the start (power on) action on the specified instance pool, which performs the action on all the instances in the pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
StartInstancePoolResponse
Performs the stop (immediate power off) action on the specified instance pool, which performs the action on all the instances in the pool.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
StopInstancePoolResponse
Deletes (terminates) a cluster network with instance pools.
When you delete a cluster network, all of its resources are permanently deleted, including associated instances and instance pools.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
TerminateClusterNetworkResponse
Terminate the specified instance pool.
*Warning:** When you delete an instance pool, the resources that were created by the pool are permanently deleted, including associated instances, attached boot volumes, and block volumes.
If an autoscaling configuration applies to the instance pool, the autoscaling configuration will be deleted asynchronously after the pool is deleted. You can also manually delete the autoscaling configuration using the `DeleteAutoScalingConfiguration` operation in the Autoscaling API.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
TerminateInstancePoolResponse
Updates a cluster network with instance pools. The OCID of the cluster network remains the same.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateClusterNetworkResponse
Updates the free-form tags, defined tags, and display name of an instance configuration. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateInstanceConfigurationResponse
Update the specified instance pool.
The OCID of the instance pool remains the same.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateInstancePoolResponse
This service client uses {@link common.CircuitBreaker.DefaultConfiguration} for all the operations by default if no circuit breaker configuration is defined by the user.