Call CancelLogstashDeletion to restore the frozen Logstash instance after it is released.
Debugging
Request header
This operation uses only common request headers. For more information, see Common parameters.
Request syntax
POST /openapi/logstashes/[InstanceId]/actions/cancel-deletion HTTP/1.1
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Position | Required | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
InstanceId | String | Path | Yes | ls-cn-m7r1vsi2**** |
The ID of the instance. |
clientToken | String | Query | 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 contain only ASCII characters and cannot exceed 64 characters in length. |
Response parameters
Parameter | Type | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|
RequestId | String | 23EBF56B-2DC0-4507-8BE5-B87395DB0FEB |
The ID of the request. |
Result | Boolean | true |
Indicates whether the restoration of the instance is successful. Valid values:
|
Examples
Sample requests
POST /openapi/logstashes/ls-cn-m7r1vsi2****/actions/cancel-deletion HTTP/1.1
common request header
Sample success responses
JSON
Syntax
{
"Result": true,
"RequestId": "23EBF56B-2DC0-4507-8BE5-B87395DB0FEB"
}
Error codes
HttpCode | Error code | Error message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
400 | InstanceNotFound | The instanceId provided does not exist. | The error message returned because the instance cannot be found. Check the status of the instance. |
For a list of error codes, visit the API Error Center.