Obtenir des informations à propos de vos groupes dédiées

Vous pouvez obtenir des informations à propos de vos groupes dédiés, tels que leurs noms, ID, les sous-régions dans lesquels ils se trouvent, leurs générations de CPU ou les VM et Nets qui sont dans le groupe dédié.

Obtenir des informations à propos de vos groupes dédiées avec OSC CLI

À ce jour, cette section est disponible en anglais uniquement.

This feature is currently in beta.

The ReadDedicatedGroups command list one or more dedicated groups of virtual machines (VMs).

Request sample: Filtering on a specific dedicated group
$ osc-cli api ReadDedicatedGroups --profile "default" \
    --Filters '{
        "DedicatedGroupIds": ["ded-12345678"]
      }'
Request sample: Filtering on a specific Subregion and CPU generation
$ osc-cli api ReadDedicatedGroups --profile "default" \
    --Filters '{
        "SubregionNames": ["eu-west-2a"],
        "CpuGenerations": [4]
      }'

This command contains the following attributes that you need to specify:

  • DryRun: (optional) If true, checks whether you have the required permissions to perform the action.

  • Filters: (optional) One or more filters.

    • CpuGenerations: (optional) The processor generation for the VMs in the dedicated group (for example, 4).

    • DedicatedGroupIds: (optional) The IDs of the dedicated groups.

    • Names: (optional) The names of the dedicated groups.

    • SubregionNames: (optional) The names of the Subregions in which the dedicated groups are located.

  • NextPageToken: (optional) The token to request the next page of results. Each token refers to a specific page.

  • ResultsPerPage: (optional) The maximum number of logs returned in a single response (between 1 and 1000, both included). By default, 100.

The ReadDedicatedGroups command returns the following elements:

  • DedicatedGroups: Information about one or more dedicated groups.

    • AccountId: The account ID of the owners of the dedicated group.

    • CpuGeneration: The processor generation.

    • DedicatedGroupId: The ID of the dedicated group.

    • Name: The name of the dedicated group.

    • NetIds: The IDs of the Nets in the dedicated group.

    • SubregionName: The name of the Subregion in which the dedicated group is located.

    • VmIds: The IDs of the VMs in the dedicated group.

  • NextPageToken: The token to request the next page of results. Each token refers to a specific page.

  • ResponseContext: Information about the context of the response.

    • RequestId: The ID of the request.

Result sample
{
  "ResponseContext": {
    "RequestId": "0475ca1e-d0c5-441d-712a-da55a4175157"
  },
  "DedicatedGroups": [
    {
      "VmIds": [
        "i-12345678"
      ],
      "NetIds": [],
      "AccountId": "123456789012",
      "CpuGeneration": 4,
      "Name": "dedicated-group-example",
      "SubregionName": "eu-west-2a",
      "DedicatedGroupId": "ded-12345678"
    }
  ]
}

Obtenir des informations à propos de vos groupes dédiées avec oapi-cli

À ce jour, cette section est disponible en anglais uniquement.

This feature is currently in beta.

The ReadDedicatedGroups command list one or more dedicated groups of virtual machines (VMs).

Request sample: Filtering on a specific dedicated group
$ oapi-cli --profile "default" ReadDedicatedGroups \
    --Filters '{
        "DedicatedGroupIds": ["ded-12345678"]
      }'
Request sample: Filtering on a specific Subregion and CPU generation
$ oapi-cli --profile "default" ReadDedicatedGroups \
    --Filters '{
        "SubregionNames": ["eu-west-2a"],
        "CpuGenerations": [4]
      }'

This command contains the following attributes that you need to specify:

  • DryRun: (optional) If true, checks whether you have the required permissions to perform the action.

  • Filters: (optional) One or more filters.

    • CpuGenerations: (optional) The processor generation for the VMs in the dedicated group (for example, 4).

    • DedicatedGroupIds: (optional) The IDs of the dedicated groups.

    • Names: (optional) The names of the dedicated groups.

    • SubregionNames: (optional) The names of the Subregions in which the dedicated groups are located.

  • NextPageToken: (optional) The token to request the next page of results. Each token refers to a specific page.

  • ResultsPerPage: (optional) The maximum number of logs returned in a single response (between 1 and 1000, both included). By default, 100.

The ReadDedicatedGroups command returns the following elements:

  • DedicatedGroups: Information about one or more dedicated groups.

    • AccountId: The account ID of the owners of the dedicated group.

    • CpuGeneration: The processor generation.

    • DedicatedGroupId: The ID of the dedicated group.

    • Name: The name of the dedicated group.

    • NetIds: The IDs of the Nets in the dedicated group.

    • SubregionName: The name of the Subregion in which the dedicated group is located.

    • VmIds: The IDs of the VMs in the dedicated group.

  • NextPageToken: The token to request the next page of results. Each token refers to a specific page.

  • ResponseContext: Information about the context of the response.

    • RequestId: The ID of the request.

Result sample
{
  "ResponseContext": {
    "RequestId": "0475ca1e-d0c5-441d-712a-da55a4175157"
  },
  "DedicatedGroups": [
    {
      "VmIds": [
        "i-12345678"
      ],
      "NetIds": [],
      "AccountId": "123456789012",
      "CpuGeneration": 4,
      "Name": "dedicated-group-example",
      "SubregionName": "eu-west-2a",
      "DedicatedGroupId": "ded-12345678"
    }
  ]
}

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