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Expose vSphere API to evict subscribed content library #3400

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acharyasreej opened this issue Apr 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3402
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Expose vSphere API to evict subscribed content library #3400

acharyasreej opened this issue Apr 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3402

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I want to invoke the CLS evict subscribed library API https://developer.vmware.com/apis/vsphere-automation/latest/content/api/content/subscribed-library/library_idactionevict/post/ but govmomi does not expose the required vSphere API.

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Would like to expose the vSphere API to evict the subscribed content library to free up storage capacity.
The vSphere API evicts the cached content of an on-demand subscribed library. This operation allows the cached content of a subscribed library to be removed to free up storage capacity. This operation will only work when a subscribed library is synchronized on-demand.

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acharyasreej added a commit to acharyasreej/govmomi that referenced this issue Apr 8, 2024
Closes: vmware#3400
Signed-off-by: Sreeja Acharya <acharyasreej@vmware.com>
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