Managed
Managed Service Disable
https://api.linode.com/v4/managed/services/{serviceId}/disable
Temporarily disables monitoring of a Managed Service.
This command can only be accessed by the unrestricted users of an account.
Path Parameters
The ID of the Managed Service to disable.
Request Samples
- Shell
- CLI
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-X POST \
https://api.linode.com/v4/managed/services/9994/disable
Response Samples
- 200
- default
{
"status": "ok",
"created": "2018-01-01T00:01:01",
"updated": "2018-03-01T00:01:01",
"id": 1234,
"label": "prod-1",
"service_type": "url",
"region": "",
"address": "https://example.org",
"timeout": 30,
"body": "it worked",
"consultation_group": "on-call",
"notes": "The service name is my-cool-application",
"credentials": []
}
Responses
200: Service disabled.
The current status of this Service.
When this Managed Service was created.
When this Managed Service was last updated.
This Service's unique ID.
The label for this Service. This is for display purposes only.
How this Service is monitored.
The Region in which this Service is located. This is required if address is a private IP, and may not be set otherwise.
The URL at which this Service is monitored.
URL parameters such as ?no-cache=1
are preserved.
URL fragments/anchors such as #monitor
are not preserved.
How long to wait, in seconds, for a response before considering the Service to be down.
What to expect to find in the response body for the Service to be considered up.
The group of ManagedContacts who should be notified or consulted with when an Issue is detected.
Any information relevant to the Service that Linode special forces should know when attempting to resolve Issues.
An array of ManagedCredential IDs that should be used when attempting to resolve issues with this Service.
default: Error
What happened to cause this error. In most cases, this can be fixed immediately by changing the data you sent in the request, but in some cases you will be instructed to open a Support Ticket or perform some other action before you can complete the request successfully.
The field in the request that caused this error. This may be a path, separated by periods in the case of nested fields. In some cases this may come back as "null" if the error is not specific to any single element of the request.