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25.3. XML Representation of a Virtual Machine Creation Event
In addition to
user, an event representation also contains a set of XML element relationships to resources relevant to the event.
Example 25.2. An XML representation of a virtual machine creation event
<event id="635" href="/api/events/635">
<description>VM bar was created by rhevadmin.</description>
<code>34</code>
<severity>normal</severity>
<time>2011-07-11T16:32:03.172+02:00</time>
<user id="4621b611-43eb-4d2b-ae5f-1180850268c4"
href="/api/users/4621b611-43eb-4d2b-ae5f-1180850268c4"/>
<vm id="9b22d423-e16b-4dd8-9c06-c8e9358fbc66"
href="/api/vms/9b22d423-e16b-4dd8-9c06-c8e9358fbc66"/>
<storage_domain id="a8a0e93d-c570-45ab-9cd6-3c68ab31221f"
href="/api/storagedomains/a8a0e93d-c570-45ab-9cd6-3c68ab31221f"/>
</event>
This example representation provides XML element relationships to a virtual machine resource and a storage domain resource.

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