pulumi-vsphere 4.11.0a1719905852__py3-none-any.whl → 4.11.0a1720619049__py3-none-any.whl
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- pulumi_vsphere/_inputs.py +12 -6
- pulumi_vsphere/compute_cluster_vm_affinity_rule.py +0 -4
- pulumi_vsphere/datacenter.py +7 -28
- pulumi_vsphere/datastore_cluster.py +0 -14
- pulumi_vsphere/distributed_port_group.py +56 -7
- pulumi_vsphere/distributed_virtual_switch.py +7 -28
- pulumi_vsphere/entity_permissions.py +56 -35
- pulumi_vsphere/folder.py +0 -21
- pulumi_vsphere/get_compute_cluster_host_group.py +18 -16
- pulumi_vsphere/get_content_library.py +10 -6
- pulumi_vsphere/get_content_library_item.py +12 -8
- pulumi_vsphere/get_datastore.py +9 -9
- pulumi_vsphere/get_datastore_stats.py +34 -32
- pulumi_vsphere/get_dynamic.py +14 -12
- pulumi_vsphere/get_guest_os_customization.py +8 -43
- pulumi_vsphere/get_host_base_images.py +6 -6
- pulumi_vsphere/get_host_pci_device.py +4 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/get_host_thumbprint.py +12 -12
- pulumi_vsphere/get_host_vgpu_profile.py +4 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/get_license.py +2 -1
- pulumi_vsphere/get_network.py +14 -14
- pulumi_vsphere/get_resource_pool.py +12 -8
- pulumi_vsphere/get_role.py +4 -4
- pulumi_vsphere/get_virtual_machine.py +58 -33
- pulumi_vsphere/guest_os_customization.py +4 -4
- pulumi_vsphere/nas_datastore.py +7 -7
- pulumi_vsphere/outputs.py +48 -40
- pulumi_vsphere/pulumi-plugin.json +1 -1
- pulumi_vsphere/resource_pool.py +2 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/supervisor.py +104 -0
- pulumi_vsphere/virtual_disk.py +7 -7
- pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine.py +2 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine_class.py +2 -0
- pulumi_vsphere/virtual_machine_snapshot.py +2 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/vm_storage_policy.py +2 -2
- pulumi_vsphere/vnic.py +61 -65
- {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
- {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/RECORD +40 -40
- {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- {pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1719905852.dist-info → pulumi_vsphere-4.11.0a1720619049.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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