Merge "api-ref: fix server status values in GET /servers docs"

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ servers request. The server status is returned in the response
body. The possible server status values are:
- ``ACTIVE``. The server is active.
- ``BUILDING``. The server has not finished the original build process.
- ``BUILD``. The server has not finished the original build process.
- ``DELETED``. The server is permanently deleted.
- ``ERROR``. The server is in error.
- ``HARD_REBOOT``. The server is hard rebooting. This is equivalent to
@ -120,17 +120,21 @@ body. The possible server status values are:
- ``REBOOT``. The server is in a soft reboot state. A reboot command
was passed to the operating system.
- ``REBUILD``. The server is currently being rebuilt from an image.
- ``RESCUED``. The server is in rescue mode. A rescue image is running
- ``RESCUE``. The server is in rescue mode. A rescue image is running
with the original server image attached.
- ``RESIZED``. Server is performing the differential copy of data that
- ``RESIZE``. Server is performing the differential copy of data that
changed during its initial copy. Server is down for this stage.
- ``REVERT_RESIZE``. The resize or migration of a server failed for
some reason. The destination server is being cleaned up and the
original source server is restarting.
- ``SHELVED``: The server is in shelved state. Depending on the shelve offload
time, the server will be automatically shelved offloaded.
- ``SHELVED_OFFLOADED``: The shelved server is offloaded (removed from the
compute host) and it needs unshelved action to be used again.
- ``SHUTOFF``. The server is powered off and the disk image still
persists.
- ``SOFT_DELETED``. The server is marked as deleted but the disk
images are still available to restore.
- ``STOPPED``. The server is powered off and the disk image still
persists.
- ``SUSPENDED``. The server is suspended, either by request or
necessity. This status appears for only the XenServer/XCP, KVM, and
ESXi hypervisors. Administrative users can suspend an instance if it