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The directory vsphere.samples.vcenter contains samples for the vSphere infrastructure and virtual machine APIs. You have two options to run samples inside this package:
* Run all samples under vcenter folder using main.py in samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup package.
Please see the [README](../../../README.md#running-a-complex-sample) for more details.
* Run all samples under vcenter folder using main.py in samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup package. Please see the [README](../../../README.md#running-a-complex-sample) for more details.
* Run an individual sample in an existing environment.
You can either pass the environment parameters through command line arguments or specify them in setup.py in the setup package.
For example, to run the create_default_vm sample in the vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.create package:
* Run an individual sample in an existing environment. You can either pass the environment parameters through command line arguments or specify them in setup.py in the setup package.
For example, to run the create_default_vm sample in the vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.create package:
$ cd /path/to/vsphere-automation-sdk-python-samples/client/bin
* with the testbed settings specified in testbed.py in a Linux machine:
* Run the sample with the testbed settings specified in setup.py in a Linux machine:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vsphere/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -v
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vsphere/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -v
* Or specify the credentials using command line parameters:
* Or specify the credentials using command line parameters:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vsphere/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -s <server> -u <username> -p <password> -v
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vsphere/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -s <server> -u <username> -p <password> -v