Getting Started

This section describes how to create a protection group by calling APIs.

Note

The validity period of a token obtained from IAM is 24 hours. If you want to use a token for authentication, cache it to avoid frequently calling the IAM API.

Involved APIs

If you use a token for authentication, you must obtain the token and add X-Auth-Token to the request header of the service API when making an API call.

  • IAM API used to obtain the token

  • SDRS API used to create a protection group

Procedure

  1. Obtain the token by performing steps provided in Authentication.

  2. Send POST https://SDRS endpoint/v1/{project_id}/server-groups.

  3. Add X-Auth-Token to the request header.

  4. Specify the following parameters in the request body:

    {
        "server_group": {
            "name":"testname",    //Protection group name
            "description":"description",      //Protection group description
            "source_availability_zone": "az1.ac1",    //Production site AZ name of the protection group
            "target_availability_zone": "az2.ac2",    //DR site AZ name of the protection group
            "domain_id":"bccc426c-7dc4-4196-b4d8-372051f306fa",     //Active-active domain ID
            "source_vpc_id":"a9497554-3137-4a04-92bf-4be0ccdc8afe",   //Production site VPC ID
            "dr_type":"migration"     //Deployment model of the protection group
        }
    }
    

    If the request is successful, a job ID is returned.

    If the request fails, an error code and error information are returned. For details, see Error Codes.

  1. Query job details using the job ID by referring to Querying the Job Status.

    If the returned job status is SUCCESS, the protection group is successfully created.

  2. Obtain the protection group ID from the body of the job. You can query, delete, or update the protection group using this ID.