AboutInfo
This data object type describes system information including the name, type, version, and build number.
{
"_typeName": "string",
"name": "string",
"fullName": "string",
"vendor": "string",
"version": "string",
"patchLevel": "string",
"build": "string",
"localeVersion": "string",
"localeBuild": "string",
"osType": "string",
"productLineId": "string",
"apiType": "string",
"apiVersion": "string",
"instanceUuid": "string",
"licenseProductName": "string",
"licenseProductVersion": "string"
}
Short form of the product name.
The complete product name, including the version information.
Name of the vendor of this product.
Dot-separated version string.
For example, "1.2".
Patch level for the server.
Since: vSphere API Release 7.0.2.0
Build string for the server on which this call is made.
For example, x.y.z-num. This string does not apply to the API.
Version of the message catalog for the current session's locale.
Build number for the current session's locale.
Typically, this is a small number reflecting a localization change from the normal product build.
Operating system type and architecture.
Examples of values are:
- "win32-x86" - For x86-based Windows systems.
- "linux-x86" - For x86-based Linux systems.
- "vmnix-x86" - For the x86 ESX Server microkernel.
- "vmnix-arm64" - For the arm64 ESX Server microkernel.
The product ID is a unique identifier for a product line.
Examples of values are:
- "gsx" - For the VMware Server product.
- "esx" - For the ESX product.
- "embeddedEsx" - For the ESXi product.
- "esxio" - For the ESXio product.
- "vpx" - For the VirtualCenter product.
Indicates whether or not the service instance represents a standalone host.
If the service instance represents a standalone host, then the physical inventory for that service instance is fixed to that single host. VirtualCenter server provides additional features over single hosts. For example, VirtualCenter offers multi-host management.
Examples of values are:
- "VirtualCenter" - For a VirtualCenter instance.
- "HostAgent" - For host agent on an ESX Server or VMware Server host.
The version of the API as a dot-separated string.
For example, "1.0.0".
A globally unique identifier associated with this service instance.
The license product name
The license product version