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Deleting a Graph Function This API is used to delete a graph. Constraints This API is not supported in the following regions: CN East-Qingdao, LA-Mexico City1, TR-Istanbul, AP-Jakarta, ME-Riyadh, and AP-Manila.
Modifying a Resource Group When you need to add resources to or delete resources from a resource group, modify the resource group. Constraints After a resource group is modified, it takes about three hours for the new resource matching rule to be applied.
URI DELETE /V1.0/{project_id}/alarms/{alarm_id} Parameter description Table 1 Parameter description Parameter Mandatory Description project_id Yes Specifies the project ID.
Click to copy, edit, or delete the graph, or move it to another graph group. Figure 7 Managing a graph Parent topic: Custom Dashboards (New Edition)
On the Data Dump page, locate the target dump task and click Delete in the Operation column. In the Delete Dump Task dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Data Dump
Deleting Dashboards in Batches Function This API is used to delete dashboards in batches. Constraints This API is not supported in the following regions: CN East-Qingdao, LA-Mexico City1, TR-Istanbul, AP-Jakarta, ME-Riyadh, and AP-Manila.
Batch Deleting Alarm Rules Function This API (V2) is used to batch delete alarm rules. Debugging You can debug this API through automatic authentication in API Explorer or use the SDK sample code generated by API Explorer.
You can create, copy, enable, disable, or delete alarm rules in a single resource group. You can also mask or unmask alarm notifications. Procedure Log in to the Cloud Eye console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Resource Groups.
On the Alarm Rule Export Tasks tab, to delete a task, locate it and click Delete in the Operation column; to delete multiple tasks, select them and click Delete above the list. Agent Maintenance Log in to the Cloud Eye console. Click Task Center.
Creating a Resource Group (Recommended) Delete resource groups in batches. This API is used to delete resource groups in batches. Modify a resource group. Modifying a Resource Group Query details of a resource group. Querying Details of a Resource Group Query resource groups.
PUT /V1.0/{project_id}/alarms/{alarm_id}/action ces:alarmsOnOff:put √ √ Delete an alarm rule. DELETE /V1.0/{project_id}/alarms/{alarm_id} ces:alarms:delete √ √ Create an alarm rule.
On the Notification Policies tab, To delete a notification policy, locate the policy and click Delete in the Operation column. To batch delete notification policies, select them and click Delete above the list. Figure 3 Delete Notification Policy Click OK.
Resource Groups Creating a Resource Group (Recommended) This API is used to delete resource groups in batches.
On the Alarm Templates page, you can create, view, modify, or delete custom templates. Parent topic: Alarm Templates
The following is an example of a deny policy: { "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Action": [ "ces:alarms:delete" ], "Effect": "Deny" } ]
You need to modify the dump task or delete it and then create a new one. Insufficient agency permissions: If the destination is Other account, and the agency does not have sufficient permissions, data dump will fail on Cloud Eye.
Add subscription endpoints to or delete subscription endpoints from the topic. Parent topic: Alarm Management
Status Codes Normal Returned Value Description 200 OK The results of GET and PUT operations are returned as expected. 201 Created The results of the POST operation are returned as expected. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content The results of the DELETE
You can also edit or delete graphs on the dashboard. Monitoring Data Trends of Multiple Instances For example, if an application is deployed on multiple ECSs, you can add the monitoring details of these ECSs to the same graph to view their monitoring data changes.
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.