Reset VM operation


The Reset VM operation shuts down the guest operating system of a virtual machine and restarts it. If the {{<status>}} response element contains _success_, the {{<Task>}} response element contains the ID of the queued task, which you can use to obtain the task status.

Note

For this operation to execute, the guest operating system and VMTools must be installed on the virtual machine.

The following table describes the elements for this request.

Adapter request elements for the Reset VM operation

Element

Definition

Required

<operation-type>

Defines the type of operation: Basic_Vm

Yes

<operation-name>

Defines the name of operation: Reset_VM

Yes

<soap-url>

Specifies the URL for the remote SOAP service running on the VMware VirtualCenter

If the <soap-url> element is not specified, the request uses the VirtualCenter Server details specified in the adapter configuration.

Default format for HTTPS: https://<hostName>:<port>/sdk/vim

Default format for HTTP: http://<hostName>:<port>/sdk/vim

Note

If you want to use an HTTP value, you might need to change the configuration of the VMware Infrastructure application.

No

<transport>

Specifies the transport protocol for the message

If the <transport> element is not provided, the request uses the VirtualCenter Server details specified in the adapter configuration.

Valid values: https-rpc (default), http-rpc

Note

If the value of the <transport> element is https-rpc, you must install the security certificate for the VMware Virtual Center to the keystore of the peer on which the adapter is enabled.

No

<user-name>

Specifies the user name that is used for HTTP basic authentication on the VMware Virtual Center

If no user name is specified, the request is executed with the user name that is specified in the configuration.

No

<password>

Specifies the password corresponding to <user-name>

Conditional; required if <user-name> is specified

<parameters>

Contains the <virtual-machine> element required to execute the operation

Yes

<virtual-machine>

Contains the name of the virtual machine on which the this operation is to be executed

Yes

The following code sample shows the sample adapter request for the Reset VM operation.

Sample adapter request for the Reset VM operation

<vmware-infrastructure-request>
    <operation-type>Basic_Vm</operation-type>
    <operation-name>Reset_VM</operation-name>
    <soap-url></soap-url>                   
    <transport></transport>
    <user-name></user-name>
    <password></password>
    <parameters>
       <virtual-machine>win1</virtual-machine>
    </parameters>
</vmware-infrastructure-request>

The following code sample shows the response for the sample Reset VM operation.

Sample adapter response for the Reset VM operation

<vmware-infrastructure-response>
     <metadata>
       <status>success</status>
     </metadata>
         <ResetVM_TaskResponse>
           <Task>task-711</Task>
         </ResetVM_TaskResponse>
</vmware-infrastructure-response>

The following table describes the response element. 

Adapter response element for the Reset VM operation

Element

Definition

<Task>

Specifies the task ID of the submitted task

Use the task ID to obtain the status of the specified task.

For information about using the task ID to check the task status, see Request and response for the Retrieve_Task_Status operation.

 

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