vcenter lcm discovery associated products: get
Returns the detailed information of a product associated with vCenter Server.
Request:
HTTP request
GET https://{server}/api/vcenter/lcm/discovery/associated-products/{product}
Path Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
product | string | An identifier of the product to be modified. |
Response:
HTTP Status Code: 200
Response Body Structure:
{
"deployments" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"auto" : true,
"installed_product" : "obj-103",
"name" : "string",
"version" : "string",
"target_version" : "string"
}
"deployments" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"auto" : true,
"installed_product" : "obj-103",
"name" : "string",
"version" : "string",
"target_version" : "string"
}
Headers:
NoneType:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bold = required | ||
- | product | Product details. |
-.installed_product | string | Identifies a product and a version uniquely. The identifier consists of product internal name and version. When clients pass a value of this structure as a parameter, the field must be an identifier for the resource type:PRODUCT . When operations return a value of this structure as a result, the field will be an identifier for the resource type: PRODUCT . |
-.name | string | A public official product name. |
-.version | string | Current product version. |
-.target_version | string | Future version of the product after upgrade. Optional. target_version may not be applicable. |
-.deployments | string[] | The list of hostname/IPs of the instances of the VMware products deployed in the environment. This field would be empty for manually added products. Optional. |
-.auto | boolean | Indicates if the product is auto-detected by the system or manually added. If it is set to true it means it is auto-detected. |
Errors:
HTTP Status Code | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
401 | unauthenticated | if the user can not be authenticated. |
404 | not_found | If there is no record associated with product in the system. |
500 | error | If there is some unknown internal error. The accompanying error message will give more details about the failure. |