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Volumes
=======
Create a volume
---------------
To create a volume, you must specify its size (in gigabytes). All other
parameters are optional:
.. code-block:: php
// Create instance of OpenCloud\Volume\Resource\Volume
$volume = $service->volume();
$volume->create(array(
'size' => 200,
'volume_type' => $service->volumeType('<volume_type_id>'),
'display_name' => 'My Volume',
'display_description' => 'Used for large object storage'
));
`Get the executable PHP script for this example <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rackspace/php-opencloud/master/samples/Volume/create-volume.php>`_
List volumes
------------
.. code-block:: php
$volumes = $service->volumeList();
foreach ($volumes as $volume) {
/** @param $volumeType OpenCloud\Volume\Resource\Volume */
}
`Get the executable PHP script for this example <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rackspace/php-opencloud/master/samples/Volume/list-volumes.php>`_
Get details on a single volume
------------------------------
If you specify an ID on the ``volume()`` method, it retrieves
information on the specified volume:
.. code-block:: php
$volume = $dallas->volume('<volume_id>');
echo $volume->size;
`Get the executable PHP script for this example <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rackspace/php-opencloud/master/samples/Volume/get-volume.php>`_
To delete a volume
------------------
.. code-block:: php
$volume->delete();
`Get the executable PHP script for this example <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rackspace/php-opencloud/master/samples/Volume/delete-volume.php>`_
Attach a volume to a server
---------------------------
.. code-block:: php
// retrieve server
$computeService = $client->computeService('{catalogName}', '{region}');
$server = $computeService->server('{serverId}');
// attach volume
$server->attachVolume($volume, '{mountPoint}')
The ``{mountPoint}`` is the location on the server on which to mount
the volume (usually ``/dev/xvhdd`` or similar). You can also supply
``'auto'`` as the mount point, in which case the mount point will be
automatically selected for you. ``auto`` is the default value for
``{mountPoint}``, so you do not actually need to supply anything for
that parameter.
Detach a volume from a server
-----------------------------
.. code-block:: php
$server->detachVolume($volume);