Update a gateway node state

put

/apiplatform/management/v1/gateways/{gwId}/nodes/{nodeId}/state

Updates the state of the {nodeId} node registered to the {gwId} gateway.

You can update the state from REQUESTING to REJECTED or ACTIVE. When changing the state to REJECTED, you can provide comments with the optional stateComments attribute. Registration requests are approved or rejected depeding on the update you do.

Users requesting this resource must be assigned Gateway Manager role and the Manage Gateway grant for the specified gateway.

Request

Supported Media Types
Path Parameters
Body ()
Root Schema : NodeState
Type: object
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Response

Supported Media Types

204 Response

The gateway node's state was updated.

400 Response

Bad request, indicates a problem with the input parameters.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
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Nested Schema : errorDetails
Type: array
additional errors
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403 Response

Forbidden.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
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Nested Schema : errorDetails
Type: array
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500 Response

Unexpected error.
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Root Schema : Error
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Examples

The following example shows how to update the state of a node registered to a gateway by submitting a PUT request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL

curl -i -X PUT 
-H "Authorization: Bearer access_token"
-H "Content-Type:application/json"
-d @node-state.json
https://example.com/apiplatform/management/v1/gateways/{gwId}/nodes/{nodeId}/state
  • {gwId} is the unique Id for a gateway. To retrieve available gateway Ids, see Get gateways.

  • {nodeId} is the unique Id for a node. To retrieve available node Ids, see Get gateway nodes.

Example of Request Body

The following example shows the contents of the request body in JSON format, included with the request above in a file named node-state.json.

 {
    "state":"ACTIVE",
    "stateComments":"Changed to Active"
  }

Example of Response Headers

The following shows an example of the response headers.

HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Server: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0
Date:  Fri, 17 Mar 2017 10:16:51 GMT
X-oracle-dms-ecid:  f102c33f-1c5b-4409-806d-03bf5706c492-0002b77d
X-oracle-dms-rid: 0:1
Via: 1.1 otd_opc
Proxy-agent: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0
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