Get Virtual Server Status
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Use the following API call to get statues for all virtual server's status:
GET /virtual_machines/:virtual_machine_id/status.xml
GET /virtual_machines/:virtual_machine_id/status.json
XML Request example
curl -i -X GET -H 'Accept: application/xml' -H 'Content-type: application/xml' -u user:password --url http://cloud.neen.it/virtual_machines/:virtual_machine_id/status.xml
JSON Request example
curl -i -X GET -H 'Accept: application/json' -H 'Content-type: application/json' -u user:password --url http://cloud.neen.it/virtual_machines/:virtual_machine_id/status.json
XML Output example
<virtual_machines type="array"> <virtual_machine> <id type="integer">48</id> <identifier>b266b5h5et39iy</identifier> <hostname>qaaoxp</hostname> <template_id type="integer">111</template_id> <built type="boolean">true</built> <locked type="boolean">false</locked> <booted type="boolean">true</booted> <operating_system>windows</operating_system> <suspended type="boolean">false</suspended> <enable_autoscale type="boolean">false</enable_autoscale> <state>new</state> </virtual_machine> </virtual_machines>
Where:
- id - virtual server ID
- identifier — the VS identifier
- hostname — the name of your host
- template_id — the ID of the template the VS is based on
- built — true if the VS is built, otherwise false
- locked — true if the VS is locked; otherwise false
- booted — true if the VS is running, otherwise false
- operating_system — operating system used by the VS
- suspended — true if VS is suspended, otherwise false
- enable_autoscale — true if autoscaling is allowed for this VS
- state – virtual server state