Server Administration
Configuration Clusters
Add configuration cluster server
This function adds a server to a configuration cluster. The function's return data appears in the metadata section of its output.
We recommend that you run this function as a POST request with SSL enabled:
- The length of the remote access key may cause problems if you run the function with the GET method (for example, a URL in your browser).
- You risk security problems if you enter a remote access key through the GET method.
Important:
- Run this function as a root-level user on the server that you wish to use as the parent server.
- If you log in to a configuration cluster server that is not the parent server, nothing will indicate that the server is part of a configuration cluster. You can only view and modify this information from the parent server.
post/add_configclusterserver
Query parameters
keystring required
Example:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0
A truncated version of the server's remote access key.
namestring required
Example:example.com
The remote configuration cluster server's name.
userstring required
Example:root
The username for the server's root-level account.
Response
HTTP Request was successful.
Example response
{
"metadata": {
"command": "add_configclusterserver",
"name": "example.com",
"reason": "OK",
"result": 1,
"signature": "d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0:d0",
"user": "root",
"version": 1
}
}