Host Vsan Internal System Abdicate Dom Ownership
Abdicate ownership of DOM objects.
The objects must be currently owned by this host. Which host has ownership of an object at a given point in time can be queried from QueryVsanObjects() or QueryCmmds() APIs. Abidcating ownership tears down DOM owner in-memory state. Hosts in the cluster will then compete to become the new owner of the object, similar to a host failure event. There is a short interuption of IO flow while the owner re-election is going on, but it is transparent to any consumers of the object. This API is meant as a troubleshooting and debugging tool. It is internal at this point and can be used to resolve issues where DOM owner gets "stuck".
Required privileges: Host.Config.Storage
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 HostVsanInternalSystem/{moId}
.
The vSphere release schema. The current specification covers vSphere 8.0.3.0 APIs.
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{
"uuids": [
{}
]
}
{
"uuids": [
"string"
]
}
List of VSAN/DOM object UUIDs.
List of UUIDs successfully abdicated.
[
{}
]