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{
"key": "resourcePool",
"value": {
"type": "entityRef",
"componentId": null,
"classId": "ResourcePools",
"id": "4e51fabc-19e8-4e79-b413-d52309b3bb62",
"label": "CoreDev"
}
}]
}
}
Example: JSON Output
If the command is successful, the HTTP response body is empty except for a 204 No Content status
statement.
Delete a Reservation
You can use the vRealize Automation REST API reservation service to delete an existing reservation.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as a fabric group administrator.
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Verify that the host name and fully qualied domain name of the vRealize Automation instance are
available.
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Verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches your login credentials. See Chapter 2,
“REST API Authentication,” on page 9.
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Obtain the reservation ID of the reservation that you want to delete. This information is required API
command input. See “Syntax for Displaying a List of Reservations,” on page 249.
Procedure
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Use the reservation service to delete the existing reservation.
The following example command deletes a reservation with the ID of 94d74105-831a-4598-8f42-
efd590fea15c.
curl –X “Delete” --insecure -H "Accept:application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/reservation-service/api/reservations/94d74105-831a-4598-8f42-efd590fea15c
The following output is returned based on the command input.
If the command is successful, the HTTP response body is empty except for a 204 No Content
status statement.
Syntax for Deleting a Reservation
You can use the vRealize Automation REST API reservation service to delete an existing reservation.
Input
Use the supported input parameters to control the command output.
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