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Table Of Contents
- Programming Guide
- Contents
- vRealize Automation Programming Guide
- Updated Information
- Overview of the vRealize Automation REST API
- REST API Authentication
- Creating a Tenant
- Prerequisites for Creating a Tenant
- Create a Tenant With Parameters Inline
- Create a Tenant With a JSON File
- Identity Service Examples for Creating a Tenant
- Syntax for Displaying Your Current Tenants
- Syntax for Requesting a New Tenant
- Syntax for Listing All Tenant Identity Stores
- Syntax for Linking an Identity Store to the Tenant
- Syntax for Searching LDAP or Active Directory for a User
- Syntax for Assigning a User to a Role
- Syntax for Displaying all Roles Assigned to a User
- Requesting a Machine
- Approving a Machine Request
- Listing Provisioned Resources
- Managing Provisioned Deployments
- Working with Reservations
- Prerequisites for Working With Reservations
- Create a Reservation
- Display a List of Supported Reservation Types
- Displaying a Schema Definition for a Reservation
- Get the Business Group ID for a Reservation
- Get a Compute Resource for the Reservation
- Getting a Resources Schema by Reservation Type
- Creating a Reservation By Type
- Verify a Reservation and Get Reservation Details
- Display a List of Reservations
- Update a Reservation
- Delete a Reservation
- Service Examples for Working with Reservations
- Syntax for Displaying a List of Reservations
- Syntax for Displaying a Schema Definition for a vSphere Reservation
- Syntax for Displaying a Schema Definition for an Amazon Reservation
- Syntax for Displaying a Schema Definition for a vCloud Air Reservation
- Syntax for Getting the Business Group ID for a Reservation
- Syntax for Getting a Compute Resource for a Reservation
- Syntax for Getting Resources Schema for a vSphere Reservation
- Syntax for Getting Resources Schema for an Amazon Reservation
- Syntax for Getting Resources Schema for a vCloud Air Reservation
- Syntax for Creating a vSphere Reservation
- Syntax for Creating an Amazon Reservation
- Syntax for Creating a vCloud Air Reservation
- Syntax for Verifying a Reservation and Getting Reservation Details
- Syntax for Displaying a List of Supported Reservation Types
- Syntax for Updating a Reservation
- Syntax for Deleting a Reservation
- Working with Reservation Policies
- Working with Key Pairs
- Working with Network Profiles
- Getting a List of Available IP Ranges
- Importing and Exporting Content
- Understanding Blueprint Schema
- Prerequisites for Importing and Exporting Content
- List Supported Content Types Example
- List Available Content Example
- Filter Content by Content Type Example
- Create a Package for Export Example
- List Packages in the Content Service Example
- Export a Package Example
- Validate a Content Bundle Before Importing example
- Import a Package Example
- Export XaaS Content Example
- Import XaaS Content Example
- Related Tools and Documentation
- Filtering and Formatting REST API Information
Parameter Description
URL https://$vRA/reservation-service/api/reservations/$reservationId
Method Put
$vRA Specifies the appliance name and fully qualified domain name, or IP
address of the vRealize Automation server.
$token Specifies a valid HTTP bearer token with necessary credentials.
$reservationId Specifies the unique identifier of the reservation to update. For information
about how to obtain the reservation ID, see Syntax for Displaying a List of
Reservations.
HTTP body Contains the JSON information for the reservation, including the updated
data for the parameters that you want to update.
Most of this JSON string information is obtained by displaying the existing
details of the $reservationId. See Syntax for Verifying a Reservation and
Getting Reservation Details. The rest of the JSON string information is
obtained by using an API command to get the ID of the parameter you
want to update.
For example, to update the reservation to use a different compute
resource than the one currently specified, replace the computeResource
value of the exiting reservation with a new computeResource value in the
command's HTTP input.
Output
If the command is successful, the HTTP response body is empty except for a 204 No Content status
statement.
Example: curl Command
The following example command updates the reservation with an ID of 94d74105-831a-4598-8f42-
efd590fea15c to use compute resource ID 047e00f5-5424-4ed2-a751-4a334aeaff54.
curl –X PUT --insecure -H "Accept:application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$vRA/reservation-service/api/reservations/94d74105-831a-4598-8f42-efd590fea15c –d
“
{
"name": "TestReservation",
"reservationTypeId": "Infrastructure.Reservation.Virtual.vSphere",
"tenantId": "qe",
"subTenantId": "ef58f604-528d-4441-a219-4725bead629b",
"enabled": true,
"priority": 3,
"reservationPolicyId": "b71c3a5f-087a-4d9e-9a56-fab785a3d128",
"alertPolicy": {
"enabled": true,
"frequencyReminder": 20,
"emailBgMgr": false,
"recipients": ["user1@mycompany.com",
"user2@mycompany.com"],
"alerts": [{
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