The server create VM command
Path
Method
Availability
Optional Data Parameters
- {$hostname}: The hostname of the virtual machine, it must be unique and not currently in use on any other server or virtual machine in LEAP.
- {$memory}: The amount of RAM assigned to the virtual machine in kilobytes, it must be greater than 512 MB (524,288 KB).
- {$storage}: The amount of storage space assigned to the virtual machine in kilobytes, must be greater than 10GB (10,485,760 KB).
- {$cpu_allocation}: How vcpus/priority should be applied to a new virtual machine.
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- {$priority}: The CPU priority for the virtual machine (1 – 100)%.
- If $cpu_allocation is 'dedicated', priority isn't used. If $cpu_allocation is 'limited', a VM will have access to multiple cores and will have a set priority to those cores. if $cpu_allocation is set to 'pool', the VM has access to the whole physical CPU but are limited to the priority they're assigned.
- {$cores}: Number of vCPUs to assign to a virtual machine.
- If $cpu_allocation is 'dedicated', these cores are removed from the cpu pool and actually allocated to the VM so they cannot be used by other VMs. If $cpu_allocation is set to 'limited', the VM has access to that number of cores but may share them with other VMs. Cores do not apply if $cpu_allocation is set to 'pool'
Returned Data
stdClass Object(
[success] => TRUE/FALSE
[data] => stdClass Object(
[vmid] => The server ID of the new VM.
)
)