Merge "Updates Compute API v2 WADL with relevant info from the Dev Ref"
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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xmlns:linkend="http://www.w3.org/1999/linkend"
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xmlns:xref="http://www.w3.org/1999/xref"
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xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02"
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version="5.0-extension RackBook-2.0" xml:id="compute-core-v2"
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role="api-reference">
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<!DOCTYPE chapter [
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<!ENTITY % common SYSTEM "../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/common.ent">
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%common;]>
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<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:linkend="http://www.w3.org/1999/linkend"
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xmlns:xref="http://www.w3.org/1999/xref" xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02"
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version="5.0-extension RackBook-2.0" xml:id="compute-core-v2" role="api-reference">
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<title>Compute API v2 (CURRENT)</title>
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<para>Launch virtual machines from images or images stored on
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persistent volumes. API v1.1 is identical to API v2.</para>
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<note><para>XML support in requests and responses has been
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deprecated for the Compute API v2.</para></note>
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<para>Launch virtual machines from images or images stored on persistent volumes. API v1.1 is
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identical to API v2.</para>
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<note>
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<para>XML support in requests and responses has been deprecated for the Compute API
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v2.</para>
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</note>
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<section xml:id="compute_versions">
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<title>API versions</title>
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<para>List information for all API versions and show details
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about API v2.</para>
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<para>List information for all API versions and show details about API v2.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#versions">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#versions">
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<wadl:method href="#listVersionsv2"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#version">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#version">
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<wadl:method href="#getVersionDetailsv2"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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</wadl:resources>
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<title>Limits</title>
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<para>Get rate and absolute limits.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#limits">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#limits">
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<wadl:method href="#listLimits"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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</wadl:resources>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_extensions">
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<title>Extensions</title>
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<para>List available Compute API v2 extensions and show
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details for a specified extension.</para>
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<para>List available Compute API v2 extensions and show details for a specified
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extension.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#extensions">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#extensions">
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<wadl:method href="#listExtensionsv2"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#extension">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#extension">
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<wadl:method href="#getExtensionv2"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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</wadl:resources>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_servers">
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<title>Servers</title>
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<para>List, create, get details for, update, and delete
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servers.</para>
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<para>List, create, get details for, update, and delete servers.</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Passwords</emphasis></para>
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<para>When you create a server, you can specify a password through the optional <property>adminPass</property>
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attribute. The specified password must meet the
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complexity requirements set by your OpenStack Compute provider. The server might
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enter an <code>ERROR</code> state if the complexity requirements are not met. In
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this case, a client might issue a change password action to reset the server
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password.</para>
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<para>If you do not specify a password, a randomly generated password is assigned
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and returned in the response object. This password is guaranteed to meet the
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security requirements set by the compute provider. For security reasons, the
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password is not returned in subsequent &GET; calls.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Server metadata</emphasis></para>
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<para>You can specify custom server metadata at server launch time. The maximum size
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for each metadata key-value pair is 255 bytes. The maximum number of key-value
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pairs that can be supplied per server is determined by the compute provider. You
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can query this value through the <code>maxServerMeta</code> absolute
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limit.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Server networks</emphasis></para>
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<para>You can specify networks to which the server connects at launch time. You can
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specify one or more networks. Users can also specify a specific port on the
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network or the fixed IP address to assign to the server interface.</para>
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<note>
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<para>You can use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses as access addresses and you can
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assign both addresses simultaneously. You can update access addresses after
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you create a server.</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Server personality</emphasis></para>
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<para>You can customize the personality of a server instance by injecting data into
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its file system. For example, you might want to insert ssh keys, set
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configuration files, or store data that you want to retrieve from inside the
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instance. This feature provides a minimal amount of launch-time personalization.
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If you require significant customization, create a custom image.</para>
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<para>Follow these guidelines when you inject files:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>The maximum size of the file path data is 255 bytes.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Encode the file contents as a Base64 string. The compute providers
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determines the maximum size of the file contents. This value can vary
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based on the image that is used to create the server.</para>
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<note>
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<para>The maximum limit refers to the number of bytes in the decoded
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data and not to the number of characters in the encoded data.</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>You can inject text files only. You cannot inject binary or ZIP files
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into a new build.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>The maximum number of file path/content pairs that you can supply is
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also determined by the compute provider and is defined by the
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maxPersonality absolute limit.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>The absolute limit, <code>maxPersonalitySize</code>, is a byte limit
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that is guaranteed to apply to all images in the deployment. Providers
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can set additional per-image personality limits.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>The file injection might not occur until after the server is built and
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booted.</para>
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<para>During file injection, any existing files that match specified files are
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renamed to include the BAK extension appended with a time stamp. For example, if
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the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> file exists, it is backed up as
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<filename>/etc/passwd.bak.1246036261.5785</filename>.</para>
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<para>After file injection, personality files are accessible by only system
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administrators. For example, on Linux, all files have root and the root group as
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the owner and group owner, respectively, and allow user and group read access
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only ( ).</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Server access addresses</emphasis></para>
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<para>In a hybrid environment, the IP address of a server might not be controlled by
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the underlying implementation. Instead, the access IP address might be part of
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the dedicated hardware; for example, a router/NAT device. In this case, the
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addresses provided by the implementation cannot actually be used to access the
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server (from outside the local LAN). Here, a separate <firstterm>access
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address</firstterm> might be assigned at creation time to provide access to
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the server. This address might not be directly bound to a network interface on
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the server and might not necessarily appear when you query the server addresses.
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See <xref linkend="compute_server-addresses"/>. Nonetheless, clients that must
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access the server directly are encouraged to do so through an access
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address.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Servers">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Servers">
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<wadl:method href="#listServers"/>
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<wadl:method href="#createServer"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_detail">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_detail">
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<wadl:method href="#listDetailServers"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_id">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_id">
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<wadl:method href="#getServer"/>
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<wadl:method href="#updateServer"/>
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<wadl:method href="#deleteServer"/>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_server_metadata">
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<title>Server metadata</title>
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<para>Show details for, set, update, and delete server
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metadata or metadata items.</para>
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<para>Show details for, set, update, and delete server metadata or metadata items.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_metadata">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#server_metadata">
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<wadl:method href="#showServerMetadata"/>
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<wadl:method href="#createServerMetadata"/>
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<wadl:method href="#updateServerMetadata"/>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_server-addresses">
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<title>Server addresses</title>
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<para>List addresses for a specified server or a specified
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server and network.</para>
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<para>List addresses for a specified server or a specified server and network.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#ips"/>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#network_label"
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/>
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#ips"/>
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#network_label"/>
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</wadl:resources>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_server-actions">
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<title>Server actions</title>
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<para>Perform actions for a specified server, including change
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administrator password, reboot, rebuild, resize, and
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create image from server.</para>
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<para>Perform actions for a specified server, including change administrator password,
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reboot, rebuild, resize, and create image from server.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#action">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#action">
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<wadl:method href="#changePassword"/>
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<wadl:method href="#rebootServer"/>
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<wadl:method href="#rebuildServer"/>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_flavors">
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<title>Flavors</title>
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<para>List available flavors and get details for a specified
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flavor. A flavor is a hardware configuration for a server.
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Each flavor is a unique combination of disk space and
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memory capacity.</para>
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<para>List available flavors and get details for a specified flavor. A flavor is a hardware
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configuration for a server. Each flavor is a unique combination of disk space and memory
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capacity.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Flavors">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Flavors">
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<wadl:method href="#listFlavors"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#flavor_detail">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#flavor_detail">
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<wadl:method href="#listDetailFlavors"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#flavor_id">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#flavor_id">
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<wadl:method href="#getFlavor"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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</wadl:resources>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_images">
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<title>Images</title>
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<para>List available images, get details for a specified
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image, and delete an image.</para>
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<para>Also, set, list, get details for, and delete image
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metadata.</para>
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<para>An image is a collection of files that you use to create
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or rebuild a server. By default, operators provide
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pre-built operating system images. You can also create
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custom images: See <xref linkend="compute_server-actions"
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/>.</para>
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<para>List available images, get details for a specified image, and delete an image.</para>
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<para>Also, set, list, get details for, and delete image metadata.</para>
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<para>An image is a collection of files that you use to create or rebuild a server. By
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default, operators provide pre-built operating system images. You can also create custom
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images: See <xref linkend="compute_server-actions"/>.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Images">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#Images">
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<wadl:method href="#listImages"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_detail">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_detail">
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<wadl:method href="#listDetailImages"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_id">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_id">
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<wadl:method href="#getImage"/>
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<wadl:method href="#deleteImage"/>
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</wadl:resource>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="compute_image_metadata">
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<title>Image metadata</title>
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<para>Show details for, set, update, and delete image metadata
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or metadata items.</para>
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<para>Show details for, set, update, and delete image metadata or metadata items.</para>
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<wadl:resources xmlns:wadl="http://wadl.dev.java.net/2009/02">
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<wadl:resource
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href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_metadata">
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<wadl:resource href="../wadls/compute-api/src/v2/wadl/os-compute-2.wadl#image_metadata">
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<wadl:method href="#showImageMetadata"/>
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<wadl:method href="#createImageMetadata"/>
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<wadl:method href="#updateImageMetadata"/>
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