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Verify that the host name and fully qualified domain name of the vRealize Automation instance are
available.
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If you are not using the API Explorer, verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches
your login credentials. See Chapter 2 REST API Authentication.
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Get the required reservation policy ID. See Syntax for Listing Reservation Policies.
Procedure
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Delete the reservation policy ID.
The following example syntax updates the information for reservation policy
ID8adafb54-4c85-4478-86f0-b6ae80ab5ca4.
curl –X “Delete” --insecure -H "Accept:application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/reservation-service/api/reservations/policies/8adafb54-4c85-4478-86f0-b6ae80ab5ca4
If the command is successful, the HTTP response body is empty except for a 204 No Content
status statement.
Syntax for Deleting a Reservation Policy Syntax
You can use the REST API reservation service to delete a vRealize Automation reservation policy.
Input
Use the supported input parameters to control the command output.
Parameter Description
URL https://$host/reservation-service/api/reservations/policies/$id
Method Delete
$host Specifies the host name and fully qualified domain name or IP address of the
vRealize Automation identity server.
$token Specifies a valid HTTP bearer token with necessary credentials.
$id Specifies the reservation policy ID. To obtain the reservation policy ID to
delete, see Syntax for Listing Reservation Policies.
Output
If the command is successful, the HTTP response body is empty except for a 204 No Content status
statement.
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