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CloudLoadBalancerProviderSetContentCachingAsync Method
This API is preliminary and subject to change.
Enables or disables content caching for a load balancer.

Namespace: net.openstack.Providers.Rackspace
Assembly: openstacknet (in openstacknet.dll) Version: 1.7.7+Branch.master.Sha.25d803f397c8693c2c13777ef6675f796f520f2c
Syntax
public Task SetContentCachingAsync(
	LoadBalancerId loadBalancerId,
	bool enabled,
	AsyncCompletionOption completionOption,
	CancellationToken cancellationToken,
	IProgress<LoadBalancer> progress
)

Parameters

loadBalancerId
Type: net.openstack.Providers.Rackspace.Objects.LoadBalancersLoadBalancerId
The load balancer ID. This is obtained from LoadBalancer.Id.
enabled
Type: SystemBoolean
to enable content caching on the load balancer; otherwise, .
completionOption
Type: net.openstack.CoreAsyncCompletionOption
Specifies when the Task representing the asynchronous server operation should be considered complete.
cancellationToken
Type: System.ThreadingCancellationToken
The CancellationToken that the task will observe.
progress
Type: SystemIProgressLoadBalancer
An optional callback object to receive progress notifications, if completionOption is RequestCompleted. If this is , no progress notifications are sent.

Return Value

Type: Task
A Task object representing the asynchronous operation. If completionOption is RequestCompleted, the task will not be considered complete until the load balancer transitions out of the PendingUpdate state.

Implements

ILoadBalancerServiceSetContentCachingAsync(LoadBalancerId, Boolean, AsyncCompletionOption, CancellationToken, IProgressLoadBalancer)
Exceptions
ExceptionCondition
ArgumentNullExceptionIf loadBalancerId is .
ArgumentException If completionOption is not a valid AsyncCompletionOption.
WebExceptionIf the REST request does not return successfully.
Remarks
When content caching is enabled, recently-accessed files are stored on the load balancer for easy retrieval by web clients. Content caching improves the performance of high traffic web sites by temporarily storing data that was recently accessed. While it's cached, requests for that data will be served by the load balancer, which in turn reduces load off the back end nodes. The result is improved response times for those requests and less load on the web server.

For more information about content caching, refer to the following Knowledge Center article: Content Caching for Cloud Load Balancers.

Version Information

.NET Framework

Supported in: 4.5

openstack.net

Supported in: 1.6, 1.5, 1.4
See Also