On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 04:36:31PM +, IMMO WETZEL wrote:
> Is that function may be not described at the current api doc ?
it is ;) are you using the online version[1]?
> I would expect at least three parameter
> node,vmid,snapshotname,description,savevmstate{Boolean}
>
> cos qm snapshot
HTTP: GET /api2/json/nodes/{node}/tasks/{upid}
CLI:pvesh get /nodes/{node}/tasks/{upid}
> On November 17, 2016 at 6:49 PM IMMO WETZEL wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Every task started by API gets a unique task id.
> How can I check the state of this task via API?
>
> Immo
>
Hi,
Every task started by API gets a unique task id.
How can I check the state of this task via API?
Immo
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Is that function may be not described at the current api doc ?
I would expect at least three parameter
node,vmid,snapshotname,description,savevmstate{Boolean}
cos qm snapshot allow such parameter
root@prox01:~# qm help snapshot
USAGE: qm snapshot [OPTIONS]
Snapshot a VM.
integer (1 -
On 11/17/2016 02:49 PM, IMMO WETZEL wrote:
HI,
is there any direct api call to get the node name where the vm is currently
running on ?
not directly no,
but you can call /cluster/resources and parse the output for your vm
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HI,
is there any direct api call to get the node name where the vm is currently
running on ?
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Hi all,
We just want to inform you that Linbit changed the License
for their 'drbdmanage' toolkit.
The commit messages says ("Philipp Reisner"):
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basically we do not want that others (who have not contributed to the
development) act as parasites in our support business