This topic describes how to lock a tenant by using obshell-sdk-go. After a tenant is locked, it cannot create new connections.
Note
We recommend that you first check out the obshell-sdk-go quick start guide to learn how to use obshell-sdk-go.
Considerations
Make sure that obshell is running.
Make sure that the tenant exists and is in the NORMAL state.
The node corresponding to the client in the request must be in an initialized cluster.
Sample code
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/oceanbase/obshell-sdk-go/services"
)
func main() {
// Create a client instance with the node address '10.10.10.1' and port 2886.
client, err := services.NewClientWithPassword("10.10.10.1", 2886, "****")
if err != nil {
fmt.Print(err)
return
}
if err := client.V1().LockTenant("t1"); err != nil {
fmt.Print(err)
return
}
}
References
For more information about the API for locking a tenant, see Lock a tenant.
For more information about how to request API methods by using obshell-sdk-python, see Lock a tenant.