Set Time Zone
You can set a time zone for the Veeam Backup for AWS server.
Request
To set a time zone, send the HTTP POST request to the /settings/dateTime endpoint.
HTTP Request
POST https://<hostname>:<port>/api/v1/settings/dateTime |
Request Headers
The request contains the following headers.
Header | Required/Optional | Value | Description |
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Authorization | Required | Bearer <Access-Token> | Authenticates a client who sends the request to the server. Must contain the access token for the current logon session in the Bearer <Access-Token> format. |
x-api-version | Required | 1.0-rev0 | Specifies the current revision of the Veeam Backup for AWS REST API. |
Content-Type | Required | application/json | Identifies a media type that is used in the body of the request. |
Accept | Optional |
| Specifies a media type of representation that is required in the response message. If the requested type is not supported, the server will return the response in the application/json media type. |
Request Body
To set the time zone, use the DateTimeSettings schema to send parameters in the request body. All parameters are required.
Set the parameter values in the following format:
{ "timezone": { "name": "string", "displayName": "string" }, "useCustomSettings": true } |
Response
The server returns the following response to the client.
Response Code
A successfully completed operation returns a 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 | Value | Description |
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Content-Length | integer | Identifies the length of the response body message, in bytes. |
Content-Type |
| Identifies the media type of the response body message. |
Response Body
In the response body, Veeam Backup for AWS returns new time zone settings. The DateTimeSettings schema is used for the collection representation.
Example
The following request sets the time zone America/New_York.
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