This API has a deprecated equivalent from v7.0U1.
Unregister VM
Removes the virtual machine corresponding to vm from the vCenter inventory without removing any of the virtual machine’s files from storage. All high-level information stored with the management server (ESXi or vCenter) is removed, including information such as statistics, resource pool association, permissions, and alarms. if you do not have all of the privileges described as follows: - The resource VirtualMachine referenced by the parameter vm requires VirtualMachine.Inventory.Unregister.
Request
URLURL
https://{api_host}/api/vcenter/vm/{vm}?action=unregister
Path Parameters
Path Parameters
string
vm
Required
Identifier of the virtual machine to be unregistered.
The parameter must be an identifier for the resource type: VirtualMachine.
Header Parameters
Header Parameters
string
vmware-api-session-id
Required
Required session ID, obtained by first calling Create Session API
cURL Command
curl -X POST -H "vmware-api-session-id: b00db39f948d13ea1e59b4d6fce56389" https://{api_host}/api/vcenter/vm/{vm}?action=unregister
Errors
400
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.not_allowed_in_current_state : if the virtual machine is running (powered on).
403
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.unauthorized : if the user doesn't have the required privileges.
404
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.not_found : if there is no virtual machine associated with vm in the system.
500
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.resource_busy : if the virtual machine is busy performing another operation.
503
com.vmware.vapi.std.errors.service_unavailable : if the system is unable to communicate with a service to complete the request.
Availability
Added in 7.0U2
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