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Enable, Disable, or Remove an Organization
An AdminOrg element includes action links that a system administrator can use to enable, disable, or remove
the organization.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you are logged in to the vCloud API as a system administrator.
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Retrieve the XML representation of the organization. See “Retrieve a List of Organizations Accessible to
You,” on page 49.
Procedure
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To enable an organization, POST a request to its action/enable link.
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To disable an organization, POST a request to its action/disable link.
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To remove an organization, remove all the objects it contains, then disable and remove it.
a Delete all of the following from the organization:
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local users and groups
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catalogs
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VDCs
b POST a request to the action/disable link to disable the organization.
After the organization is disabled, its representation includes a rel="remove" link.
c Make a DELETE request to the organization's rel="remove" link.
The server takes the requested action and returns an HTTP status of 204 No Content.
Example: Enable an Organization
This example enables the organization created in “Example: Create an Organization,” on page 153.
Request:
POST https://vcloud.example.com/api/admin/org/26/action/enable
Response:
204 No Content
VDC Administration
A newly created organization has no VDCs in it. A system administrator must use system resources to
create them.
An organization virtual datacenter (organization VDC) is a deployment environment for virtual systems
owned by the containing organization, and an allocation mechanism for resources such as networks,
storage, CPU, and memory. In an organization VDC, computing resources are fully virtualized, and can be
allocated based on demand, service level requirements, or a combination of the two.
VDC administration involves the following objects:
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A ProviderVdc, which a system administrator creates from vSphere platform resources. See “Create a
Provider VDC,” on page 251.
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An AdminVdc, which a system administrator creates to allocate a subset of ProviderVdc resources to a
VDC in a specific organization. Organization members see an AdminVdc as a Vdc.
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