How to Delete a Virtual Machine Checkpoint
Applies To: System Center 2016 - Service Provider Foundation, System Center Technical Preview
Virtual machine checkpoints provide a way to capture the state of a virtual machine. The checkpoint can then be used to restore the virtual machine back to the way it was when the checkpoint was created.
Sometimes though, a checkpoint might no longer be needed, and you might want to delete it. You use the standard OData method to delete a resource. A checkpoint is deleted by calling the DELETE
HTTP operation on the checkpoint that is identified by the URL.
To delete a checkpoint by using the .NET Framework
Connect to the Service Provider Foundation
VMM
service.Obtain reference to the specific
SpfVMM.VMCheckPoint
that you want to delete.Call the
DeleteObject
method on theVMM
service object reference and pass in the checkpoint reference.Call the
SaveChanges
method on theVMM
service object reference.
To delete a checkpoint by using HTTP
Create a new
HTTP
DELETE operation.Set the URL to the
VMCheckPoints
collection to identify the checkpoint to delete. For example: https://server:30006/subscription-id/services/systemcenter/vmm/VMCheckPoints(ID=guid'a11cc636-5521-4f88-92b2-cad392911fe0',StampId=guid'ba4146fa-fb41-4f59-a193-ad00c52a138c').Add the HTTP headers.
Specifically, add the
x-ms-principal-id
header, which can be set to any value.Submit the HTTP request.
Example
The following code example shows how to delete a virtual machine checkpoint. For more information, seeProgramming in Visual Studio with Service Provider Foundation Services.
public static void DeleteCheckpoint()
{
SpfVMM.VMM vmmService = new SpfVMM.VMM(new Uri("https://wapserver:30006/97FD50F3-1DC0-41B6-A7C0-2B4FF4C3F7E3/services/systemcenter/vmm/"));
vmmService.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultNetworkCredentials;
var checkpoint = vmmService.VMCheckPoints.Where(cp => cp.ID == new Guid("3499b02c-8dc9-4c0d-aa83-097a1340cbda")).FirstOrDefault();
if (checkpoint != null)
{
vmmService.DeleteObject(checkpoint);
vmmService.SaveChanges();
}
}
Example
The following code example is an HTTP request that is sent to the server.
DELETE https://wapserver:30006/97FD50F3-1DC0-41B6-A7C0-2B4FF4C3F7E3/services/systemcenter/vmm/VMCheckPoints(ID=guid'a11cc636-5521-4f88-92b2-cad392911fe0',StampId=guid'ba4146fa-fb41-4f59-a193-ad00c52a138c') HTTP/1.1
DataServiceVersion: 3.0;NetFx
MaxDataServiceVersion: 3.0;NetFx
Accept: application/json;odata=minimalmetadata
Accept-Charset: UTF-8
DataServiceUrlConventions: KeyAsSegment
User-Agent: Microsoft ADO.NET Data Services
x-ms-principal-id: user@contoso.com
Content-Type: application/json;odata=minimalmetadata
Host: wapserver:30006
Content-Length: 0
Example
The following code example shows the HTTP response from the server.
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Cache-Control: no-cache
Server: Microsoft-IIS/8.5
x-ms-request-id: 7ce34b7f-81a1-40e6-a3bf-12b84995cf74
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
request-id: eda9bde6-834a-0001-9808-abed4a83ce01
DataServiceVersion: 1.0;
X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319
Persistent-Auth: true
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Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 22:17:52 GMT
See Also
Checkpoints
How to Create a Virtual Machine Checkpoint
How to Restore a VM From a Checkpoint