GET: Get the Attributes of the Conductor Redundancy Group - Conductor Live

GET: Get the Attributes of the Conductor Redundancy Group

Get a list of all Conductor redundancy groups, including the attributes of each group. There is only ever one Conductor redundancy group, so the list contains only one item. However, you cannot assume its ID is always going to be 1: if you create a Conductor redundancy group and then delete it and then create another one, the ID of the new group will be 2.

There is only one Conductor redundancy group, so there is no difference between GET and GET List; only GET is described in this guide.

HTTP Request and Response

Request URL

GET http://<Conductor IP address>/conductor_redundancy_groups

Call Header

  • Accept: Set to application/xml

If you are implementing user authentication, you must also include three authorization headers; see Header Content for User Authentication.

Response

The response is XML content consisting of one conductor_redundancy_groups element with the following.

  • An HREF attribute that specifies the product and version installed on the Conductor Live node.

  • Zero or one conductor_redundancy_group elements. Each element contains several elements.

Element Value Description
id Integer The ID for this Conductor redundancy group.
vip String A valid IPv4 address. This address is the “cluster ID” for the two Conductor nodes.
vrid Integer The Virtual Router ID, a number from 1-254.
enabled Boolean

True if Conductor redundancy is enabled on the cluster.

False if it is not enabled.

Read only.

name String The name of the group.
product_name String

This setting is always “conductor_live.”

Read -only.

Example

The response to this request shows one Conductor redundancy group with the ID 1.

GET http://198.51.100.0/conductor_redundancy_groups ------------------------------------------ Content-type:application/vnd.elemental+xml;version=3.3.0 ------------------------------------------ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <conductor_redundancy_groups href="/conductor_redundancy_groups" product="AWS Elemental Conductor Live" version="3.3.43776"> <conductor_redundancy_group> <id type="integer">2</id> <vip>10.10.10.111</vip> <vrid type="integer">13</vrid> <enabled type="boolean">false</enabled> <name>ConductorRedundancy</name> <product_name>conductor_live</product_name> </conductor_redundancy_group> </conductor_redundancy_groups>