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    Last Updated:2026-04-15 08:30:01  Updated
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    This API operation is used to stop the specified OBServer nodes in an OceanBase cluster.

    Call description

    Limitations

    The OBShell server verifies the security of requests to this API operation. For more information, see Hybrid encryption for API operations.

    Request path

    POST /api/v1/ob/stop

    Request parameters

    Parameter Type Required? Example value Description
    scope Scope Yes {
    "type": "GLOBAL"
    }
    The scope of OBServer nodes on which the parameters take effect. For more information, see the data structure of Scope.
    force Boolean No true Specifies whether to forcibly kill observer processes.
    forcePassDag []String No N/A The ID of the preceding task that starts or stops the specified observer processes. You can use this parameter in special circumstances. When a cluster O&M task is locked by one or more preceding tasks, you can specify this parameter to release the previous tasks.

    The following table describes the data structure of Scope.

    Parameter Type Required? Example value Description
    type String Yes "GLOBAL" The scope in which the parameters take effect. Valid values include GLOBAL, ZONE, and SERVER.
    target []String No ["10.10.10.1:2886", "10.10.10.2:2886"] or ["zone1","zone2"] If you set the type parameter to SERVER, you must set this parameter to a list of OBServer nodes. If you set the type parameter to ZONE, you must set this parameter to a list of zones. If you set the type parameter to GLOBAL, you do not need to specify this parameter.

    Response parameters

    Parameter Type Description
    successful Boolean Indicates whether the request is successful.
    timestamp time.Time The timestamp when the server completed the request.
    duration Integer The amount of time taken by the server to process the request, in milliseconds.
    status Integer The HTTP status code.
    traceId String The trace ID of the request.
    data DagDetailDTO The details of the directed acyclic graph (DAG) task. For more information, see the data structure of DagDetailDTO.
    error ApiError The error caused by the request, which contains the following information:
    • code: the error code.
    • message: the error message.
    • subErrors: the suberrors.

    The following table describes the data structure of DagDetailDTO.

    Parameter Type Description
    id String The general ID of the DAG task.
    dag_id Integer The ID of the DAG task, which is the primary key recorded in OceanBase Database.
    name String The name of the DAG task.
    stage Integer The current stage of the DAG task.
    max_stage Integer The total number of stages of the DAG task during execution.
    state String The execution status of the DAG task.
    operator String The operation type of the DAG task.
    start_time time.Time The time when the execution of the DAG task started.
    end_time time.Time The time when the execution of the DAG task ended.
    additional_data map[string]any Other data of the DAG task.
    nodes []NodeDetailDTO The information about all OBServer nodes involved in the DAG task. For more information, see GetNodeDetails.

    Examples

    Sample request

    POST xxx.xxx.1:2886/api/v1/ob/stop

    {
        "scope": {
            "type": "GLOBAL"
        },
        "force": true
    }
    

    Sample response

    {
        "successful": true,
        "timestamp": "2024-01-10T11:24:21.274727587+08:00",
        "duration": 3,
        "status": 200,
        "traceId": "d0991236cc3983cf",
        "data": {
            "id": "22130706433028869",
            "dag_id": 11,
            "name": "Stop OB",
            "stage": 1,
            "max_stage": 5,
            "state": "READY",
            "operator": "RUN",
            "start_time": "2024-01-10T11:24:21.272439704+08:00",
            "end_time": "2024-01-10T11:24:21.272439704+08:00",
            "additional_data": null,
            "nodes": null
        }
    }
    

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