Modify Resources Using PATCH Requests
Use a PATCH request to modify an Oracle ILOM resource.
Note:
A list of modifiable properties for each Oracle ILOM resource is available from the Swagger model under the patch->responses->schema->properties description section. For more details about the Swagger model, see Discovering Management Resources.
Request Format
PATCH <Resource_Path> HTTP/1.1 <Header Name> : <Header Value> <Request Body>
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Where:
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Request Body – Each HTTP PATCH request must specify a <request body> to indicate which property and value needs to be modified under the target resource.
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Request Header Fields Required
The required request header fields are as follows: Authorization,
Content-Type, and Host.
For a description of these required header fields, see Common Request Header Fields.
Response Status Codes
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Success: HTTP Status = 200 OK, JSON formatted response body
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Failure: HTTP Status = 4xx, 5xx, JSON formatted error response body.
Response Body
Upon modifying the data sent by the client, the Oracle ILOM REST API returns the following response body for all PATCH requests:
{
"code": <integer code>,
"description": "description string"
}The value assigned to <integer code> can be any of the following:
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0: PATCH operation completed with no significant consequence
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1: PATCH operation completed might cause the web server to reset.
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2: PATCH operation completed will cause the Oracle ILOM network connection to be disabled.
Example: HTTP Request
In the following HTTP example, a PATCH request is sent to the server SP to modify the
system_contact and system_location properties
under the /SP resource.
PATCH /SP HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
{"system_contact":"Mr. Smith",
"system_location":"Newtown, MA"}Upon successfully modifying the system properties under the /SP
resource, the Oracle ILOM REST API returns the following details in a JSON response body
format.
{
"code": 0,
"description": "PATH Action Complete"
}