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Disable a Job

In this article

    You can disable a scheduled job with the specified ID.

    Request

    To disable a job, send the POST HTTPS request to the URL of the /jobs/{ID}/disable or /jobs/{ID}/action resource.

    HTTP Request

    POST https://<Availability-Console>:1281/v2/jobs/{ID}/disable

    or

    POST https://<Availability-Console>:1281/v2/jobs/{ID}/action

    Request Headers

    The request header must contain the authorization token for the current logon session.

    Request Body

    If you decide to use the jobs/{id}/action resource you must send the disable action property with the null value in the request body:

    {"disable": null}

    Response

    The server returns the following response to the client.

    Response Code

    A successfully completed operation returns response code 200 Success.

    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: application/json; charset=utf-8

    Response Body

    In the response body, Veeam Availability Console returns a message for an action.

    Example Disable a Job

    The following example disables a job with ID 6.

    Request:

    POST https://localhost:1281/v2/jobs/6/disable

     

    Request Header:

    Content-Type: application/json

    Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>

     

    Response Code:

    200 Success

     

    Response Body:

    "Backup job has been disabled."

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