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Syntax for Getting a Key Pair List
You can use the vRealize Automation REST API to get a list of valid key pairs.
Input
Use the supported input parameters to control the command output.
Parameter Description
URL hps://$host/iaas-proxy-provider/api/keyPairs
Method Get
$host Species the host name and fully qualied domain name or IP
address of the vRealize Automation identity server.
$token Species a valid HTTP bearer token with necessary credentials.
Output
The command output contains property names and values based on the command input parameters.
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