Get Cloud Services
The Get All Cloud Services operation gets all the cloud services in a subscription. This helps you determine if you have already created a cloud service or if you need to create a new one. This is also needed if you want to enumerate your resources.
Request
The Get All Cloud Services request is specified as follows. Replace <subscription-id> with your subscription ID
Method |
Request URI |
---|---|
GET |
https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/cloudservices |
Request Headers
The following table describes required and optional request headers.
Request Header |
Description |
---|---|
x-ms-version |
Required. Specifies the version of the operation to use for this request. This header should be set to 2013-06-01 or a later version. |
Request Body
None.
Response
The response includes an HTTP status code, a set of response headers, and a response body.
Status Code
A successful operation returns status code 200 (OK).
Response Headers
The response for this operation includes the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers. All standard headers conform to the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.
Response Header |
Description |
---|---|
x-ms-request-id |
A value that uniquely identifies a request made against the Management service. For an asynchronous operation, you can call get operation status with the value of the header to determine whether the operation is complete, has failed, or is still in progress. See Tracking Asynchronous Service Management Requests for more information. |
Response Body
The format of the response body is as follows:
<CloudServices xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<CloudService>
<Name>cswestus</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInWestUS</Label>
<Description>Happy Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>West US</GeoRegion>
<Resources/>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCS2</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInUSWest</Label>
<Description>Happier Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>jc1</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>f4e5ec22-2de3-4746-84fb-bde500112493</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Create</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
</Resources>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCS</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInUSWest</Label>
<Description>Happy Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC1</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>e1142d49-9efe-4388-bd2b-c68e1cc8c35a</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Update</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC2</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>93cc9425-18d1-486f-858d-fd135b174765</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Create</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC200</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>d722876e-08f0-4861-8c74-2f5d76a40aa8</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings>
<Quota>
<MaxJobCount>12</MaxJobCount>
</Quota>
</IntrinsicSettings>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Update</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
</Resources>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCSAPP</Name>
<Label>MyApp</Label>
<Description>My Cloud Service for app</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources/>
</CloudService>
</CloudServices>
Authorization
Any management certificate associated with the subscription specified by <Subscription-Id> can be used to authenticate this operation. For additional details, see Authenticating Service Management Requests
Sample Request and Response
The following sample URI makes a request for fictional subscription named mysub and fictional cloud service mycs and gets completed jobs in the fictional job collection myjc:
GET https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/cloudservices
The request is sent with the following headers:
x-ms-version: 2013-06-01
Host: management.core.windows.net
The request is sent with the following XML body:
(Empty)
After the request has been sent, the following response is returned:
<CloudServices xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<CloudService>
<Name>cswestus</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInWestUS</Label>
<Description>Happy Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>West US</GeoRegion>
<Resources/>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCS2</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInUSWest</Label>
<Description>Happier Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>jc1</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>f4e5ec22-2de3-4746-84fb-bde500112493</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Create</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
</Resources>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCS</Name>
<Label>MyCloudServiceInUSWest</Label>
<Description>Happy Cloud Service</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC1</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>e1142d49-9efe-4388-bd2b-c68e1cc8c35a</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Update</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC2</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>93cc9425-18d1-486f-858d-fd135b174765</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings/>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Create</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
<Resource>
<ResourceProviderNamespace>scheduler</ResourceProviderNamespace>
<Type>jobcollections</Type>
<Name>JC200</Name>
<SchemaVersion>1.1</SchemaVersion>
<ETag>d722876e-08f0-4861-8c74-2f5d76a40aa8</ETag>
<State>Started</State>
<IntrinsicSettings>
<Quota>
<MaxJobCount>12</MaxJobCount>
</Quota>
</IntrinsicSettings>
<OperationStatus>
<Type>Update</Type>
<Result>Succeeded</Result>
</OperationStatus>
<Label/>
</Resource>
</Resources>
</CloudService>
<CloudService>
<Name>MYCSAPP</Name>
<Label>MyApp</Label>
<Description>My Cloud Service for app</Description>
<GeoRegion>uswest</GeoRegion>
<Resources/>
</CloudService>
</CloudServices>
See Also
What is Scheduler?
Get Started Using Scheduler in the Management Portal
Scheduler Concepts, Terminology, and Entity Hierarchy
How to Build Complex Schedules and Advanced Recurrence with Azure Scheduler
Scheduler PowerShell Cmdlets Reference
Scheduler High-Availability and Reliability
Scheduler Outbound Authentication
Scheduler Limits, Defaults, and Error Codes
Plans and Billing in Azure Scheduler
Azure Scheduler Pricing
Azure Scheduler Videos
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