
This external documentation for pyVmomi was generated using Googly Docs (aka Google Standard Documentation) which renders very cleanly in GitHub. Internal documentation for a class should be done in Sphinx format because tools like pyCharm and Eclipse can use that documentation as a hint for code completion. Note: External docs as Googly Docs, internal docs as Sphinx. Closes bug#15
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.. _float: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _vim.Datastore: ../../vim/Datastore.rst
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.. _vSphere API 5.0: ../../vim/version.rst#vimversionversion7
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.. _vim.cluster.Action: ../../vim/cluster/Action.rst
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.. _vim.VirtualMachine: ../../vim/VirtualMachine.rst
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.. _vim.vm.RelocateSpec: ../../vim/vm/RelocateSpec.rst
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vim.storageDrs.StoragePlacementAction
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Describes a single storage initial placement action for placing a virtual machine or a set of virtual disks on a datastore.
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:extends: vim.cluster.Action_
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:since: `vSphere API 5.0`_
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Attributes:
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vm (`vim.VirtualMachine`_, optional):
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Virtual machine reference. It is possible that the VM has not been created, in which case, this property is left unset.
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relocateSpec (`vim.vm.RelocateSpec`_):
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Specification for placing a virtual machine or a set of virtual disks to a datastore.
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destination (`vim.Datastore`_):
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Target datastore.
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spaceUtilBefore (`float`_, optional):
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Current space utilization on the target datastore. Unit: percentage. For example, if set to 70.0, space utilization is 70%. If not set, the value is not available.
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spaceUtilAfter (`float`_, optional):
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Expected space utilization on the target datastore after placing the virtual disk. Unit: percentage. For example, if set to 70.0, space utilization is 70%. If not set, the value is not available.
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ioLatencyBefore (`float`_, optional):
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Current I/O latency on the target datastore. Unit: millisecond. If not set, the value is not available.
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