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  • HTTP request
  • Path parameters
  • Body parameters
  • Response
  • Status
  • Maintenance
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  1. API reference
  2. REST
  3. Maintenance
  4. Reschedule

Compute Cloud API, REST: Maintenance.Reschedule

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at August 8, 2025
  • HTTP request
  • Path parameters
  • Body parameters
  • Response
  • Status
  • Maintenance
  • Resource
  • Detail

Allows user to reschedule Maintenance to another date and time.

HTTP requestHTTP request

POST https://compute.api.cloud.yandex.net/compute/v1/maintenances/{maintenanceId}:reschedule

Path parametersPath parameters

RescheduleMaintenanceRequest allows to reschedule maintenance to another date and time.

Field

Description

maintenanceId

string

Required field. Required. ID of the maintenance.

Body parametersBody parameters

{
  "rescheduleType": "string",
  "scheduledAt": "string"
}

RescheduleMaintenanceRequest allows to reschedule maintenance to another date and time.

Field

Description

rescheduleType

enum (Type)

Required. If reschedule_type is "SPECIFIC_TIME",
must set up schedule_time as well.

  • TYPE_UNSPECIFIED: Not set.
  • IMMEDIATE: If the user wants to reschedule the maintenance to happen now.
  • NEXT_AVAILABLE_WINDOW: If the user wants to reschedule the maintenance for the next maintenance window.
  • SPECIFIC_TIME: If the user wants to reschedule the maintenance to a specific time.

scheduledAt

string (date-time)

Optional. Timestamp the maintenance shall be rescheduled to,
if reschedule_type = "SPECIFIC_TIME".
Must be in RFC 3339 format (e.g. "2025-11-15T16:19:00.094Z").

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

ResponseResponse

HTTP Code: 200 - OK

{
  "id": "string",
  "description": "string",
  "createdAt": "string",
  "createdBy": "string",
  "modifiedAt": "string",
  "done": "boolean",
  "metadata": "object",
  // Includes only one of the fields `error`, `response`
  "error": {
    "code": "integer",
    "message": "string",
    "details": [
      "object"
    ]
  },
  "response": {
    "id": "string",
    "resourcePath": [
      {
        "id": "string",
        "type": "string"
      }
    ],
    "description": "string",
    "details": [
      {
        "key": "string",
        "value": "string"
      }
    ],
    "status": "string",
    "createdAt": "string",
    "startScheduledAt": "string",
    "completionScheduledAt": "string",
    "maxStartScheduledAt": "string",
    "startedAt": "string",
    "succeededAt": "string",
    "cancelledAt": "string",
    "userControllable": "boolean"
  }
  // end of the list of possible fields
}

An Operation resource. For more information, see Operation.

Field

Description

id

string

ID of the operation.

description

string

Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long.

createdAt

string (date-time)

Creation timestamp.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

createdBy

string

ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation.

modifiedAt

string (date-time)

The time when the Operation resource was last modified.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

done

boolean

If the value is false, it means the operation is still in progress.
If true, the operation is completed, and either error or response is available.

metadata

object

Service-specific metadata associated with the operation.
It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on.
Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.

error

Status

The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.

Includes only one of the fields error, response.

The operation result.
If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set.
If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set.
If done == true, exactly one of error or response is set.

response

Maintenance

The normal response of the operation in case of success.
If the original method returns no data on success, such as Delete,
the response is google.protobuf.Empty.
If the original method is the standard Create/Update,
the response should be the target resource of the operation.
Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the response type, if any.

Includes only one of the fields error, response.

The operation result.
If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set.
If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set.
If done == true, exactly one of error or response is set.

StatusStatus

The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.

Field

Description

code

integer (int32)

Error code. An enum value of google.rpc.Code.

message

string

An error message.

details[]

object

A list of messages that carry the error details.

MaintenanceMaintenance

Field

Description

id

string

ID of the maintenance.

resourcePath[]

Resource

Full path to the resource affected by maintenance,
represented as a hierarchy from specific resource to top-level container.
Example for a Compute instance with ID "I" in folder "F" and cloud "C":
resource_path = [
{ "compute.instance", "I" },
{ "resource-manager.folder", "F" },
{ "resource-manager.cloud", "C" }
]

description

string

Describes action to be performed.

details[]

Detail

Service-specific details.

status

enum (Status)

Status of the maintenance.

  • STATUS_UNSPECIFIED: Not set.
  • SCHEDULED: Maintenance is scheduled for a future time.
  • RUNNING: Maintenance is currently running.
  • SUCCEEDED: Maintenance completed successfully.
  • CANCELLED: Maintenance is cancelled and will not run.

createdAt

string (date-time)

The creation time of the maintenance.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

startScheduledAt

string (date-time)

The time when the maintenance was scheduled to start.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

completionScheduledAt

string (date-time)

The time when the maintenance is estimated to complete. Optional.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

maxStartScheduledAt

string (date-time)

Latest time the maintenance can be postponed to.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

startedAt

string (date-time)

The time time when the maintenance has actually started.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

succeededAt

string (date-time)

The time time when the maintenance has actually completed successfully.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

cancelledAt

string (date-time)

The time time when the maintenance has actually been cancelled.

String in RFC3339 text format. The range of possible values is from
0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z, i.e. from 0 to 9 digits for fractions of a second.

To work with values in this field, use the APIs described in the
Protocol Buffers reference.
In some languages, built-in datetime utilities do not support nanosecond precision (9 digits).

userControllable

boolean

Indicates whether the user can control (reschedule) the maintenance.

ResourceResource

Field

Description

id

string

ID of the resource

type

string

The type of the resource, e.g. resource-manager.cloud, resource-manager.folder, compute.instance, etc.

DetailDetail

Field

Description

key

string

Unique key (service-specific).

value

string

Description (service-specific).

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