Hi Kim,
The required functionality is in the specification as an Action against an
instance specified by its URL. Please see Section 3.1 (table 3, 2nd row) of
the Infrastructure specification [1] and also the Core specification [2] for
more details on Actions. 'stop' will result in termination. In [3] there are
examples of such Actions (e.g. pg 11). On review of the noted sections there
is no explicit specification of a stop-terminate state change as you note.
It's a good catch and the Infrastructure specification will be updated to
reflect this, should no one else here have an objection to the change?
Thanks!
Andy
andy.edmonds.be
[1] http://ogf.org/documents/GFD.184.pdf
[2] http://ogf.org/documents/GFD.183.pdf
[3] http://ogf.org/documents/GFD.185.pdf
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 16:43, Kim Rohner
Dear OCCI-Workgroup,
i have a question concerning the OCCI Compute instance actions.
Comparing to the Amazon EC2-API, OCCI obviously delivers no action to terminate an Instance. Terminating in the Amazon-API means, that the instance is shut down and won´t be visible after one hour. The Action you listed in the GFD-P-R.184 on page 5 gives only the possibility to hibernate or suspend.
Is that the same or am I just confused :) ?
Thanks for clearing that up for me !!!
Feel free to answer in German :)
Keep up the good work,
Kind regards, Kim Rohner _______________________________________________ occi-wg mailing list occi-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/occi-wg