Upgrade Grid Infrastructure Software home
put
/workingcopies/{workingCopyId}/gihome/{destWcId}
Upgrades the Oracle Grid Infrastructure from the source working copy to the destination working copy.
Request
Supported Media Types
- application/json
Path Parameters
-
destWcId: string
Name of the destination working copy to which the Oracle Software needs to be moved
-
workingCopyId: string
Name of the working copy.
Root Schema : UpgradeGihomeBody
Type:
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object
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auth(optional):
string
Use an authentication plugin to access the remote node.
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authArgs(optional):
object authArgs
Additional Properties Allowed: additionalPropertiesAdditional properties for the selected authentication plugin.
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destwc(optional):
string
Name of the destination working copy to which the Oracle Grid Infrastructure needs to be upgraded.
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eval(optional):
boolean
Default Value:
false
Evaluate without executing the command. -
ignoreprereq(optional):
boolean
Default Value:
false
To ignore the CVU pre-requisite checks. -
imageName(optional):
string
Image name from the configured images.
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path(optional):
string
The absolute path for the destination working copy.
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root(optional):
boolean
Default Value:
false
Use root credentials to access the remote node. -
schedule(optional):
string
Preferred time to execute the operation, in ISO-8601 format. For example: 2016-12-21T19:13:17+05.
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sourceHome(optional):
string
Source Oracle home path.
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sourcewc(optional):
string
Name of the source working copy from which the Oracle Grid Infrastructure needs to be upgraded.
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sudoPath(optional):
string
location of sudo binary.
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sudoUser(optional):
string
perform super user operations as sudo user name.
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superUserPasswd(optional):
string
The password for the super user account.
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targetNode(optional):
string
Name of a node in a remote cluster with no Rapid Home Provisioning Client.
Nested Schema : authArgs
Type:
object
Additional Properties Allowed
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Additional properties for the selected authentication plugin.
Security
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basicAuthentication: basic
Type:
basic
Response
Supported Media Types
- application/json
202 Response
Accepted. A JSON object containing job resource details of the accepted operation to obtain status and output of the progress.
Headers
-
Location: string
URL to the job that will execute the operation
Nested Schema : singleResourceLinks
Type:
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object
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href(optional):
string
The referenced hyperlink element provided in an absolute format.
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rel(optional):
string
Allowed Values:
[ "self", "collection", "up", "describedBy" ]
Specify the type of relationship the link has with the described resource.
Nested Schema : collectionResourceLinks
Type:
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object
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href(optional):
string
The referenced hyperlink element provided in an absolute format with the correct URL parameters.
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rel(optional):
string
Allowed Values:
[ "next", "prev", "first", "last" ]
Specify the type of relationship the link has with the described resource.
400 Response
Bad Request. A JSON object containing error details of the issue found while parsing a parameter value or name.
Root Schema : errorResource
Type:
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object
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errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code, related to the error message shown at title.
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errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
If multiple errors are reported they can be organized in a hierarchical structure in this array.
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errorPath(optional):
string
XPath or JSON path to indicate where the error occurs.
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instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error.
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status(optional):
integer
HTTP status code.
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title(optional):
string
Summary error message.
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type(optional):
string
Link to HTTP error code page.
Nested Schema : errorDetails
Type:
array
If multiple errors are reported they can be organized in a hierarchical structure in this array.
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Default Response
Unexpected error. A JSON object containing error details of the issue while executing the operation.
Root Schema : errorResource
Type:
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object
-
errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code, related to the error message shown at title.
-
errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
If multiple errors are reported they can be organized in a hierarchical structure in this array.
-
errorPath(optional):
string
XPath or JSON path to indicate where the error occurs.
-
instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error.
-
status(optional):
integer
HTTP status code.
-
title(optional):
string
Summary error message.
-
type(optional):
string
Link to HTTP error code page.
Nested Schema : errorDetails
Type:
array
If multiple errors are reported they can be organized in a hierarchical structure in this array.
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Examples
The following example shows how to upgrade the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software home from a source working copy to the destination working copy by submitting a PUT request on the REST resource using cURL.
curl -u restUser -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "@body.json" "https://RHP_node_name:8894/rhp-restapi/rhp/workingcopies/GI_WCopy122/gihome/GI_WCopy183"
HTTP Status Code and Response Headers
The following shows an example of the response header.
HTTP/1.1 202
Location: https://RHP_node_name:8894/rhp-restapi/rhp/jobs/1
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH,OPTIONS
Access-Control-Allow-Headers: X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Content-Length, Authorization
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 159
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 14:03:23 GMT
Request Body (body.json)
{
"ignoreprereq" : true
}
Response Body
{
"links": [{
"uri": "https://RHP_node_name:8894/rhp-restapi/rhp/jobs/1",
"rel": "self"
}],
"jobId": "1",
"output": { }
}