GatewayConnectFault

GatewayConnectFault
GatewayConnectFault

Deprecated not used since vSphere 6.5.

GatewayConnectFault is a base fault type for the faults thrown by a gateway server used to connect to a host.

AllOf
This class requires all of the following:
JSON Example
{
    "_typeName": "string",
    "faultCause": "MethodFault Object",
    "faultMessage": [
        {
            "_typeName": "string",
            "key": "string",
            "arg": [
                {
                    "_typeName": "string",
                    "key": "string",
                    "value": {
                        "_typeName": "string"
                    }
                }
            ],
            "message": "string"
        }
    ],
    "gatewayType": "string",
    "gatewayId": "string",
    "gatewayInfo": "string",
    "details": {
        "_typeName": "string",
        "key": "string",
        "arg": [
            {
                "_typeName": "string",
                "key": "string",
                "value": {
                    "_typeName": "string"
                }
            }
        ],
        "message": "string"
    }
}
string
gatewayType
Required

The type of the gateway used for the connection to the host.

string
gatewayId
Required

Identifier of the gateway that is used for the connection to the host.

string
gatewayInfo
Required

Human-readable information about the host gateway server.

details
Optional

Message data which is intended to be displayed according to the locale of a client.

A LocalizableMessage contains both a formatted, localized version of the text and the data needed to perform localization in conjunction with localization catalogs.

Clients of the VIM API may use vim.SessionManager.setLocale() to cause the server to emit a localized message, or may perform client-side localization based on message catalogs provided by the server.

  • If the substition variable is a string, no further lookup is required.
    • arg = [("address" = "127.0.0.1")]
    • CATALOG(locmsg, key) = "IP address is {address}"
    • ==> message = "IP address is 127.0.0.1"
  • If the substitution variable is an integer, value is a lookup key.
    • arg = [("1" = "button.cancel"), ("2" = "msg.revert")]
    • CATALOG(locmsg, key) = "Select '{1}' to {2}"
    • CATALOG(locmsg, button.cancel) = "Cancel"
    • CATALOG(locmsg, msg.revert) = "revert"
    • ==> message = "Select 'Cancel' to revert"
  • If the variable contains '@', value is a label lookup in another catalog, where {name.@CATALOG.prefix} looks up prefix.arg[name].label in CATALOG.