Create A New WLDF Scale Up Action
post
                    /management/weblogic/{version}/edit/servers/{name}/serverDiagnosticConfig/WLDFBuiltinSystemResourceDescriptorBean/watchNotification/scaleUpActions
Add a new WLDF scale up action to this collection.
Request
Supported Media Types
                - application/json
 
Path Parameters
                - 
                    name: string
                    
                    The name property of the instance in the collection.
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                    version: string
                    
                    The version of the WebLogic REST interface.
 
Header Parameters
                - 
                        X-Requested-By: string
                        
                        The 'X-Requested-By' header is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The value is an arbitrary name such as 'MyClient'.
 
Must contain a populated WLDF scale up action model.
Root Schema : WLDF Scale Up Action
    
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            clusterName(optional): 
            string
            
Indicates the name of the cluster to perform the scaling action on.
Constraints
- legal null
 
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            enabled(optional): 
            boolean
            Default Value:
trueSpecifies whether this action is enabled.
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            id(optional): 
            integer(int64)
            Read Only:
trueReturn the unique id of this bean instance.
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            name(optional): 
            string
            Read Only:
trueThe name of the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) bean.
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            scalingSize(optional): 
            integer(int32)
            Minimum Value:
1Default Value:1Indicates the number of instances to scale by when the action is invoked.
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            timeout(optional): 
            integer(int32)
            Minimum Value:
0Default Value:0The length of time, in seconds, that an action has to complete execution. By default, the timeout period is 0, which disables the action timeout.
 
Security
                - 
                        Admin: basic
                        
                        Type:
basicDescription:A user in the Admin security role. - 
                        Deployer: basic
                        
                        Type:
basicDescription:A user in the Deployer security role.