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How to made a search using os state attribute
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Jose Gutierrez
Oct 09, 2019 03:52 PM
Hi guys, I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all ...
Joseph Ackley
Oct 09, 2019 04:01 PM
Try attribute id 0x56e0362 Joe------------------------------------------- Original Message: Sent: 10-09-2019 ...
Jose Gutierrez
Oct 09, 2019 04:10 PM
Hi Joseph, That attribute its not available for vmware virtual machines. In my Spectrum version 10.2.2 ...
Joseph Ackley
Oct 09, 2019 04:33 PM
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Jose, Attribute id 0x56e0362 (attribute name vmvcAimStatVMOSState from the vmvcAimStatVMTable) is ...
Jose Gutierrez
Oct 09, 2019 06:28 PM
Hi Joseph, Thanks for the help. I can get the info about Virtual machines. Regards Jose------------------------------------------- ...
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Hi guys,
I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all the attributes for virtual machines elements but I can not find wich attribute get this information.
I hope someone help me.
Regards
Jose
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Try attribute id 0x56e0362
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 03:52 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi guys,
I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all the attributes for virtual machines elements but I can not find wich attribute get this information.
I hope someone help me.
Regards
Jose
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Jose Gutierrez
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Hi Joseph,
That attribute its not available for vmware virtual machines. In my Spectrum version 10.2.2 it's not.
Regards
Jose
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 04:01 PM
From: Joseph Ackley
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Try attribute id 0x56e0362
Joe
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 03:52 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi guys,
I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all the attributes for virtual machines elements but I can not find wich attribute get this information.
I hope someone help me.
Regards
Jose
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Jose,
Attribute id
0x56e0362 (attribute name vmvcAimStatVMOSState from the vmvcAimStatVMTable) is on the VMWareVCAIMApp model associated with the SysEdge models.
When displayed in the Virtual Machine Information -> System subview in the OS State field, Spectrum reads the value for this VM instance from that table and displays it.
Joe
Original Message
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 04:09 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi Joseph,
That attribute its not available for vmware virtual machines. In my Spectrum version 10.2.2 it's not.
Regards
Jose
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 04:01 PM
From: Joseph Ackley
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Try attribute id 0x56e0362
Joe
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 03:52 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi guys,
I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all the attributes for virtual machines elements but I can not find wich attribute get this information.
I hope someone help me.
Regards
Jose
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Jose Gutierrez
Posted Oct 09, 2019 06:28 PM
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Hi Joseph,
Thanks for the help. I can get the info about Virtual machines.
Regards
Jose
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Sent: 10-09-2019 04:32 PM
From: Joseph Ackley
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Jose,
Attribute id
0x56e0362 (attribute name vmvcAimStatVMOSState from the vmvcAimStatVMTable) is on the VMWareVCAIMApp model associated with the SysEdge models.
When displayed in the Virtual Machine Information -> System subview in the OS State field, Spectrum reads the value for this VM instance from that table and displays it.
Joe
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 04:09 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi Joseph,
That attribute its not available for vmware virtual machines. In my Spectrum version 10.2.2 it's not.
Regards
Jose
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 04:01 PM
From: Joseph Ackley
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Try attribute id 0x56e0362
Joe
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2019 03:52 PM
From: Jose Gutierrez
Subject: How to made a search using os state attribute
Hi guys,
I want to create a search for virtual machines where the OS State=running I will review all the attributes for virtual machines elements but I can not find wich attribute get this information.
I hope someone help me.
Regards
Jose
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