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dall
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from logs how i ll get number of vms present in that server

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ITWhisperer
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Can you provide a sample of the logs you are talking about?

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dall
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<166>2020-09-15T07:35:03.809Z  Hostd: info hostd[2100274] [Originator@6876 sub=Vmsvc.vm:/vmfs/volumes/5b33d479-61618708-d3cd-d094665b5e96/rptauto-w10-spc/rptauto-w10-spc.vmx] Send config update invoked

<164>2020-09-15T12:26:54.076Z Hostd: warning hostd[2099584] [Originator@6876 sub=Hostsvc.VFlashManager opID=1bcbeabf user=root] GetVFlashResourceRuntimeInfo: vFlash is not licensed, not supported

<164>2020-09-15T12:26:45.410Z  Hostd: warning hostd[2100273] [Originator@6876 sub=VigorStatsProvider(000000848d91e700)] AddVirtualMachine: VM '62' already registered

<164>2020-09-15T12:26:45.409Z Hostd: warning hostd[2100273] [Originator@6876 sub=VigorStatsProvider(000000848d91e700)] AddVirtualMachine: VM '119' already registered

 

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Hi @dall 

Thanks. So what part of these log entries identifies the vm? Is it Originator@xxx, where xxx is different for each vm? What identifies the server? is it hostd:[yyy] where yyy is the server id? If so, you can extract these two from the logs and use stats to count them

| rex field=_raw "hostd\[(?<server>[^\]]*)\]\s\[Originator\@(?<vm>[^\s]*)"
| stats dc(vm) as vms by server

 

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