Tenant Tenant Manager Unmark Service Provider Entities
Resets the management type of an array of ManagedEntity objects.
This operation will fail if any of the entities does not exist. The method behaviour is transactional - either all entities are unmarked or none if an error occurs while processing them. The user calling this method should hold TenantManager.Update on the root folder and TenantManager.Update on each entity currently being unmarked as a service provider one. These are strict privilege requirements allowing only administrators to call the method.
Required privileges: TenantManager.Update
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 TenantTenantManager/{moId}
.
The vSphere release schema. The current specification covers vSphere 8.0.3.0 APIs.
{
"entity": [
{
"_typeName": "string",
"type": "string",
"value": "string"
}
]
}
an array of management entities.
Required privileges: TenantManager.Update
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ManagedObjectNotFound: if any of the entities doesn't exist.
{
"_typeName": "string",
"faultCause": "MethodFault Object",
"faultMessage": [
{
"_typeName": "string",
"key": "string",
"arg": [
{
"_typeName": "string",
"key": "string",
"value": {
"_typeName": "string"
}
}
],
"message": "string"
}
],
"obj": {
"_typeName": "string",
"type": "string",
"value": "string"
}
}
The ManagedObjectReference data object type is a special-purpose data object. Commonly referred to as simply a "reference", "MoRef", "MOR", or other variations of this theme, instances of managed object references contain data that identifies specific server-side managed objects. Managed object references are typically one of the return types from a method invocation.
Managed object references are client application references to server-side managed objects. The client application uses ManagedObjectReference objects when it invokes operations on a server. A ManagedObjectReference is guaranteed to be unique and persistent during an object's lifetime. The reference persists after an object has moved within the inventory, across sessions, and across server restarts. If you remove an object, for example, a virtual machine, from the inventory, and then put it back, the reference changes.