Retrieve Details of a Reboot Instance Request
/rebootinstancerequest/{name}
When you create a reboot instance request, the status of the request changes from queued
to active
, and then to complete
. When status is active
, the instance starts getting rebooted. When the reboot of the instance is complete, the status changes to complete
.
Required Role: To complete this task, you must have the Compute_Monitor
or Compute_Operations
role. If this role isn't assigned to you or you're not sure, then ask your system administrator to ensure that the role is assigned to you in Oracle Cloud My Services. See Modifying User Roles in Managing and Monitoring Oracle Cloud.
Request
- application/oracle-compute-v3+json
-
name: string
Multipart name of the object.
-
Cookie: string
The Cookie: header must be included with every request to the service. It must be set to the value of the set-cookie header in the response received to the POST /authenticate/ call.
Response
- application/oracle-compute-v3+json
200 Response
-
set-cookie: string
The cookie value is returned if the session is extended
object
-
creation_time(optional):
string
Timestamp of request creation.
-
error_reason(optional):
string
A description of the reason this request entered
error
state. -
hard(optional):
boolean
Perform a hard reset
-
instance(optional):
string
Multipart name of the instance that you want to reboot.
-
name(optional):
string
Unique identifier generated by the server.
-
state(optional):
string
The state of the request.
-
uri(optional):
string
Uniform Resource Identifier
Examples
cURL Command
The following example shows how to retrieve details of a reboot instance request by submitting a GET
request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
Enter the command on a single line. Line breaks are used in this example for readability.
curl -X GET -H "Cookie: $COMPUTE_COOKIE" -H "Accept: application/oracle-compute-v3+json" https://api-z999.compute.us0.oraclecloud.com/rebootinstancerequest/Compute-acme/jack.jones@example.com/7b036196-d077-4b6a-b2c8-64bc9d8d97ce/8666a368-6264-4cee-9ec4-63996234deb1
-
COMPUTE_COOKIE
is the name of the variable in which you stored the authentication cookie earlier. For information about retrieving the authentication cookie and storing it in a variable, see Authentication. -
api-z999.compute.us0.oraclecloud.com
is an example REST endpoint URL. Change this value to the REST endpoint URL of your Compute Classic site. For information about finding out REST endpoint URL for your site, see Send Requests. -
acme
andjack.jones@example.com
are example values. Replaceacme
with the identity domain ID of your Compute Classic account, andjack.jones@example.com
with your user name.
Example of Response Body
The following example shows the response body in JSON format.
{ "name": "/Compute-acme/jack.jones@example.com/7b036196-d077-4b6a-b2c8-64bc9d8d97ce/8666a368-6264-4cee-9ec4-63996234deb1", "client_owned": true, "hard": true, "creation_time": "2016-05-10T16:08:10Z", "uri": "https://api-z999.compute.us0.oraclecloud.com/rebootinstancerequest/Compute-acme/jack.jones@example.com/7b036196-d077-4b6a-b2c8-64bc9d8d97ce/8666a368-6264-4cee-9ec4-63996234deb1", "instance_id": "7b036196-d077-4b6a-b2c8-64bc9d8d97ce", "instance": "/Compute-acme/jack.jones@example.com/7b036196-d077-4b6a-b2c8-64bc9d8d97ce", "state": "active", "request_id": "8666a368-6264-4cee-9ec4-63996234deb1", "error_reason": "" }