Call ResumeElasticsearchTask to resume interrupted change of Elasticsearch instance. After you resume or interrupt a change, the instance enters the activating state.

Debugging

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Request header

This operation uses common request parameters only. For more information, see Common parameters.

Request syntax

POST /openapi/instances/[InstanceId]/actions/resume HTTPS|HTTP

Request parameters

Parameter Type Required Example Description
InstanceId String Yes es-cn-n6w1o1x0w001c****

The ID of the instance.

clientToken String No 5A2CFF0E-5718-45B5-9D4D-70B3FF****

A unique token generated by the client to guarantee the idempotency of the request. You can use the client to generate the value, but you must ensure that it is unique among different requests. The token can only contain ASCII characters and cannot exceed 64 characters in length.

Response parameters

Parameter Type Example Description
RequestId String 5FFD9ED4-C2EC-4E89-B22B-1ACB6FE1****

The ID of the request.

Result Boolean true

Return results:

  • true: resume the interrupted change successfully
  • false: resume the interrupted change successfully failed

Examples

Sample requests

POST /openapi/instances/es-cn-n6w1o1x0w001c****/actions/resume HTTP/1.1
Common request header

Sample success responses

XML format

<Result>true</Result>
<RequestId>2A83EDC0-EDB0-440D-ABD9-0E912684****</RequestId>

JSON format

{
    "Result": true,
    "RequestId": "2A83EDC0-EDB0-440D-ABD9-0E912684****"
}

Error codes

HttpCode Error code Error message Description
400 InstanceNotFound The instanceId provided does not exist. The error message returned because the specified instance cannot be found. Check the instance status.

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