Resume Application Upgrade
Resumes upgrading an application in the Service Fabric cluster.
Resumes an unmonitored manual Service Fabric application upgrade. Service Fabric upgrades one upgrade domain at a time. For unmonitored manual upgrades, after Service Fabric finishes an upgrade domain, it waits for you to call this API before proceeding to the next upgrade domain.
Request
Method | Request URI |
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POST | /Applications/{applicationId}/$/MoveToNextUpgradeDomain?api-version=6.0&timeout={timeout} |
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Location |
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applicationId |
string | Yes | Path |
api-version |
string | Yes | Query |
timeout |
integer (int64) | No | Query |
ResumeApplicationUpgradeDescription |
ResumeApplicationUpgradeDescription | Yes | Body |
applicationId
Type: string
Required: Yes
The identity of the application. This is typically the full name of the application without the 'fabric:' URI scheme.
Starting from version 6.0, hierarchical names are delimited with the "~" character.
For example, if the application name is "fabric:/myapp/app1", the application identity would be "myapp~app1" in 6.0+ and "myapp/app1" in previous versions.
api-version
Type: string
Required: Yes
Default: 6.0
The version of the API. This parameter is required and its value must be '6.0'.
Service Fabric REST API version is based on the runtime version in which the API was introduced or was changed. Service Fabric runtime supports more than one version of the API. This is the latest supported version of the API. If a lower API version is passed, the returned response may be different from the one documented in this specification.
Additionally the runtime accept any version that is higher than the latest supported version up to the current version of the runtime. So if the latest API version is 6.0, but if the runtime is 6.1, in order to make it easier to write the clients, the runtime will accept version 6.1 for that API. However the behavior of the API will be as per the documented 6.0 version.
timeout
Type: integer (int64)
Required: No
Default: 60
InclusiveMaximum: 4294967295
InclusiveMinimum: 1
The server timeout for performing the operation in seconds. This timeout specifies the time duration that the client is willing to wait for the requested operation to complete. The default value for this parameter is 60 seconds.
ResumeApplicationUpgradeDescription
Type: ResumeApplicationUpgradeDescription
Required: Yes
Describes the parameters for resuming an application upgrade.
Responses
HTTP Status Code | Description | Response Schema |
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200 (OK) | A successful response means that the application upgrade has been resumed in the specified upgrade domain. Use GetApplicationUpgrade operation to get the status of the upgrade. |
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All other status codes | The detailed error response. |
FabricError |