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How do you scrap for operating systems of VM like Redhat, windows 10 etc ? #375

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webguylearn opened this issue Jun 14, 2023 · 2 comments

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@webguylearn
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I only see the following

branch
build
call
cluster_name
code
config
dc_name
dialer_name
ds_cluster
ds_name
ds_type
endpoint
event
goversion
handler
hardware_cpu_model
hardware_model
host_name
instance
interval
job
le
listener_name
mode
name
partition
quantile
reason
revision
role
scrape_job
slice
standby_mode_state
state
tools_status
tools_version
tools_version_status
type
version
vm_name
vm_snapshot_name

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thuvh commented Jun 15, 2023

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I think you can get guest operating system with vmware tool https://vdc-repo.vmware.com/vmwb-repository/dcr-public/1ef6c336-7bef-477d-b9bb-caa1767d7e30/82521f49-9d9a-42b7-b19b-9e6cd9b30db1/vim.vm.GuestInfo.html

thanks for the idea

Hey Thuvh, any idea what that query might look like in grafana/prometheus ? Still learning it, I normally use the metric browser

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