
Fixes RST documents to include list mark up when appropriate. closes: https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi/issues/76
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.. _str: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _bool: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _ApplyProfile: ../../vim/profile/ApplyProfile.rst
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.. _PolicyOption: ../../vim/profile/PolicyOption.rst
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.. _ProfilePolicy: ../../vim/profile/Policy.rst
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.. _possibleOption: ../../vim/profile/PolicyMetadata.rst#possibleOption
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.. _vSphere API 4.0: ../../vim/version.rst#vimversionversion5
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.. _vmodl.DynamicData: ../../vmodl/DynamicData.rst
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.. _vim.profile.Policy: ../../vim/profile/Policy.rst
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.. _ProfilePolicyMetadata: ../../vim/profile/PolicyMetadata.rst
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.. _vim.profile.ApplyProfileProperty: ../../vim/profile/ApplyProfileProperty.rst
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vim.profile.ApplyProfile
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The `ApplyProfile`_ data object is the base class for all data objects that define profile configuration data.ApplyProfiledefines ESX configuration data storage and it supports recursive profile definition for the profile plug-in architecture.
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:extends: vmodl.DynamicData_
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:since: `vSphere API 4.0`_
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Attributes:
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enabled (`bool`_):
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Indicates whether the profile is enabled.
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policy ([`vim.profile.Policy`_], optional):
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The list of policies comprising the profile. A `ProfilePolicy`_ stores one or more configuration data values in a `PolicyOption`_ . The policy option is one of the configuration options from the `ProfilePolicyMetadata`_ . `possibleOption`_ list.
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profileTypeName (`str`_, optional):
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Identifies the profile type.
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profileVersion (`str`_, optional):
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Profile engine version.
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property ([`vim.profile.ApplyProfileProperty`_], optional):
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List of subprofiles for this profile. This list can change depending on which profile plug-ins are available in the system. Subprofiles can be nested to arbitrary depths to represent host capabilities.
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