Host Local Account Manager Unassign User From Group

Host Local Account Manager Unassign User From Group

Deprecated as of vSphere API 5.1, local user groups are not supported and group specific methods will throw NotSupported.

Unassigns a user from a group.

Required privileges: Host.Local.ManageUserGroups

Request
URI
POST
https://{vcenter-host}/sdk/vim25/{release}/HostLocalAccountManager/{moId}/UnassignUserFromGroup
COPY
Path Parameters
string
moId
Required

The unique identifier for the managed object to which the method attaches; the serialized managed object reference for a request has the form moType/moId, in this case HostLocalAccountManager/{moId}.

string
release
Required

The vSphere release schema. The current specification covers vSphere 8.0.2.0 APIs.


Request Body
UnassignUserFromGroupRequestType of type(s) application/json
Required
{
    "user": "string",
    "group": "string"
}
string
user
Required

User being unassigned from group.

string
group
Required

Group from which the user is being removed.

Authentication
This operation uses the following authentication methods.
Responses
204

No Content

Operation doesn't return any data structure

500

UserNotFound: if the specified user or group does not exist.

NoPermission: if the group is the only group to which the user belongs.

Returns UserNotFound of type(s) application/json
This response body class contains all of the following: VimFault
{
    "_typeName": "string",
    "faultCause": "MethodFault Object",
    "faultMessage": [
        {
            "_typeName": "string",
            "key": "string",
            "arg": [
                {
                    "_typeName": "string",
                    "key": "string",
                    "value": {
                        "_typeName": "string"
                    }
                }
            ],
            "message": "string"
        }
    ],
    "principal": "string",
    "unresolved": false
}
string
principal
Required

Principal value that failed lookup.

boolean
unresolved
Required

Flag to indicate whether or not the lookup was unsuccessful.

A false value indicates that the user does not exist in the directory. A true value indicates that the directory could not be contacted, possibly due to a network error.