Compute Engine v1 API - Class GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest (3.2.0)

public sealed class GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest : IMessage<GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest>, IEquatable<GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest>, IDeepCloneable<GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Reference documentation and code samples for the Compute Engine v1 API class GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest.

A request message for Instances.GetSerialPortOutput. See the method description for details.

Inheritance

object > GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest

Namespace

Google.Cloud.Compute.V1

Assembly

Google.Cloud.Compute.V1.dll

Constructors

GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest()

public GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest()

GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest(GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest)

public GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest(GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest other)
Parameter
Name Description
other GetSerialPortOutputInstanceRequest

Properties

HasPort

public bool HasPort { get; }

Gets whether the "port" field is set

Property Value
Type Description
bool

HasStart

public bool HasStart { get; }

Gets whether the "start" field is set

Property Value
Type Description
bool

Instance

public string Instance { get; set; }

Name of the instance for this request.

Property Value
Type Description
string

Port

public int Port { get; set; }

Specifies which COM or serial port to retrieve data from.

Property Value
Type Description
int

Project

public string Project { get; set; }

Project ID for this request.

Property Value
Type Description
string

Start

public long Start { get; set; }

Specifies the starting byte position of the output to return. To start with the first byte of output to the specified port, omit this field or set it to 0. If the output for that byte position is available, this field matches the start parameter sent with the request. If the amount of serial console output exceeds the size of the buffer (1 MB), the oldest output is discarded and is no longer available. If the requested start position refers to discarded output, the start position is adjusted to the oldest output still available, and the adjusted start position is returned as the start property value. You can also provide a negative start position, which translates to the most recent number of bytes written to the serial port. For example, -3 is interpreted as the most recent 3 bytes written to the serial console. Note that the negative start is bounded by the retained buffer size, and the returned serial console output will not exceed the max buffer size.

Property Value
Type Description
long

Zone

public string Zone { get; set; }

The name of the zone for this request.

Property Value
Type Description
string