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(GET) /vmRestorePoints/{ID}/mounts/{ID}

Returns a resource representation of a mount point having the specified ID.

Request

To get a specific mount point, you need to send the GET HTTP request to the URL of the /vmRestorePoints/{ID}/mounts/{ID} resource.

HTTP Request

GET https://<Enterprise-Manager>:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/{ID}/mounts/{ID}

Request Headers

The request contains the following headers:

Header

Required

Description

X-RestSvcSessionId

True

The request requires authorization. In the header, the client must send a session ID copied from the server reply to the request creating a new logon session. To learn more, see Authentication and Security.

Accept

False

Identifies the format of the response. Possible values:

  • application/xml — the client can send this value in the header to accept response in the XML format.
  • application/json — the client must send this value in the header to accept the request in the JSON format.

If the request does not contain the header, the server will return the response in the XML format.

Request Body

None.

Query Parameters

None.

Response

The server returns the following response to the client.

Response Codes

A successfully completed operation returns response code 200 OK.

Response Headers

The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers.

Header

Description

Content-length

The length of the response body.

Content-type

The media type and syntax of the request body message. Possible values:

  • application/xml
  • application/json

Response Body

The response body contains links to the mount point removal action and links to VM guest OS files and folders. By following the links, you can get to the resource representation of the necessary file and folder in the VM file system hierarchy.

Example

The example below returns a resource representation of the mount point having ID 1 for the VM restore point having ID fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85:

Request:

GET https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1

 

Request Header:

X-RestSvcSessionId   NDRjZmJkYmUtNWE5NS00MTU2LTg4NjctOTFmMDY5YjdjMmNj

 

Response:

200 OK

 

Response Body:

<VmRestorePointMount xmlns="http://www.veeam.com/ent/v1.0" Type="VmRestorePointMount" Href="https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1">
 <Links>
   <Link Rel="Delete" Type="VmRestorePointMount" Href="https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1" />
 </Links>
 <FSRoots>
   <DirectoryEntry Type="DirectoryEntry" Href="https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1/Volume$0:">
     <Path>Volume$0:</Path>
     <Name>Volume$0:</Name>
   </DirectoryEntry>
   <DirectoryEntry Type="DirectoryEntry" Href="https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1/C:">
     <Path>C:</Path>
     <Name>C:</Name>
   </DirectoryEntry>
   <DirectoryEntry Type="DirectoryEntry" Href="https://localhost:9398/api/vmRestorePoints/fb87163e-687d-4006-96c9-0451b5423b85/mounts/1/E:">
     <Path>E:</Path>
     <Name>E:</Name>
   </DirectoryEntry>
 </FSRoots>
</VmRestorePointMount>