Edit VRA | https://zvm_ip:port/v1/vras/{vraIdentifier} |
zvm_ip | The IP address of the Zerto Virtual Manager where the API is run. | |
port | The port to access the Zerto Virtual Manager. The default port is 9669. | |
vraIdentifier | The identifier of the VRA to be upgraded. | |
{ "GroupName":"String content", "HostRootPassword":"String content", "VraNetworkDataApi":{ "DefaultGateway":"String content", "SubnetMask":"String content", "VraIPAddress":"String content", "VraIPConfigurationTypeApi":"String content" } } |
Parameter | Description |
GroupName | Optional: The group the VRA belongs to, used when VRAs use different networks so they can be grouped by network, for example when the same vCenter Server supports two datacenters with separate networks and you are replicating from one datacenter to the second datacenter. If you want to create a new VRA group, enter the name of the new group. |
HostRootPassword | Optional: The password used to access the host for the root user. This field is valid with VMware ESXi 4.x and 5.x hosts. |
VraNetworkDataApi | Optional: The VRA network details. |
DefaultGateway | Optional: The default gateway for the VRA network when VraIPConfigurationTypeApi is set to Static. |
SubnetMask | Optional: The subnet mask for the VRA network when VraIPConfigurationTypeApi is set to Static. |
VraIPAddress | Optional: The IP address for the VRA when VraIPConfigurationTypeApi is set to Static. |
VraIPConfigurationTypeApi | Optional: The IP configuration used for the VRA. Possible values are: Dhcp – The VRA IP address is allocated via a DHCP server. Static – The VRA is installed with a static IP that was assigned when the VRA was installed. |
"String content" |