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IDeploymentOperations.ReimageRoleInstanceByDeploymentSlotAsync Method (String, DeploymentSlot, String, CancellationToken)

 

Asynchronously reimages a specified role instance that is running in a specified deployment based on where the application is deployed.

Namespace:   Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute
Assembly:  Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute (in Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.dll)

Syntax

Task<OperationStatusResponse> ReimageRoleInstanceByDeploymentSlotAsync(
    string serviceName,
    DeploymentSlot deploymentSlot,
    string roleInstanceName,
    CancellationToken cancellationToken
)
Task<OperationStatusResponse^>^ ReimageRoleInstanceByDeploymentSlotAsync(
    String^ serviceName,
    DeploymentSlot deploymentSlot,
    String^ roleInstanceName,
    CancellationToken cancellationToken
)
abstract ReimageRoleInstanceByDeploymentSlotAsync : 
        serviceName:string *
        deploymentSlot:DeploymentSlot *
        roleInstanceName:string *
        cancellationToken:CancellationToken -> Task<OperationStatusResponse>
Function ReimageRoleInstanceByDeploymentSlotAsync (
    serviceName As String,
    deploymentSlot As DeploymentSlot,
    roleInstanceName As String,
    cancellationToken As CancellationToken
) As Task(Of OperationStatusResponse)

Parameters

  • serviceName
    Type: System.String

    The name of the cloud service that contains the deployment.

  • roleInstanceName
    Type: System.String

    The name of the role instance that should be reimaged.

Return Value

Type: System.Threading.Tasks.Task<OperationStatusResponse>

The T:Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute.Models.ComputeOperationStatusResponse object that contains the status of the operation.

Remarks

If the asynchronous operation succeeds, the response includes the HTTP status code for the successful request. If the asynchronous operation failed, the response includes the HTTP status code for the failed request, and also includes error information about the failure.

For more information about reimaging a role instance, see Reimage Role Instance.

When the role instance is reimaged, the instance is taken offline and a fresh guest operating system image is applied. The role instance is then brought back online. Azure attempts to maintain data in any local storage resources when the role is reimaged; however, in case of a transient hardware failure, the local storage resource may be lost. If your application requires that this data be persisted, it is recommended that you write it to a durable data source, such as an Azure drive. Any data that is written to a local directory other than that defined by the local storage resource will be lost when the role is reimaged.

See Also

IDeploymentOperations Interface
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.Compute Namespace

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