GET Vsphere Vc Hostname Hosts
Get ESXi hosts of the vCenter Server with the specified hostname along with their configuration details.
vCenter Server hostname
Successfully retrieved the list of ESXi hosts and their configuration details.
{
"hosts": [
{
"hostname": "example-esxi-hostname",
"os": "VMware ESXi",
"version": "5.0.1",
"build": "12345",
"configured": true,
"syslogProtocol": "tcp",
"unsupported": false,
"disconnected": true
},
{
"hostname": "example-esxi-hostname1",
"os": "VMware ESXi",
"version": "5.0.1",
"build": "12345",
"configured": false,
"syslogProtocol": "udp",
"unsupported": false,
"disconnected": false
}
]
}
hosts
The request was refused because it lacks valid authentication
credentials. This can happen if the Authorization header
was missing, or if it contained an invalid session ID.
Obtain a new session ID and retry the request,
or make an unauthenticated request without the Authorization header.
"Invalid session ID"
Configuration with specified vCenter Server hostname does not exist.
The request was refused because the session ID has
expired. Obtain a new session ID from /api/v1/sessions.
"Login Timeout"
Internal error while processing the client request
{
"errorMessage": "The operation failed due to an internal error."
}
A message describing the error.
A code representing the type of error.
Dynamic error details, where the field name can vary depending on the request field and error code.
curl -H 'Authorization: <value>' https://{api_host}/api/v1/vsphere/{vcHostname}/hosts