Unfortunately that parameter is not available as a filter in the search box.
In the past I used to collect additional information directly from the engine database with a query like this (I use already configured SQL views vms and all_disks_for_vms):
SELECT vm_name,
num_of_cpus,
mem_size_mb,
total_disk_usage,
guestos_type,
guestos_distribution,
guestos_codename,
guestos_version,
Cluster_name,
auto_startup as high_availability,
vm_ip
FROM vms
LEFT JOIN
(SELECT vm_id,
SUM(size) AS total_disk_usage
FROM all_disks_for_vms
GROUP BY vm_id) custom_disk ON vm_guid = vm_id;
As you can see, vms.auto_startup is your field.
I need to left join the vms view with a nested query since vms only contains a JSON description of virtual disks under disks_usage column. I decided to use the all_disks_for_vms view instead and summarize disks dimension grouped for VM. I choose LEFT JOIN in order to preserve VM entries without virtual disk.
If you need then to produce a CSV to be copied elsewhere and analyzed, you can create a shell script using engine-db-query tool (provided by the homonymous package on the Engine machine):
#!/bin/sh
engine-db-query --csv --statement "
select vm_name,
num_of_cpus,
mem_size_mb,
total_disk_usage,
guestos_type,
guestos_distribution,
guestos_codename,
guestos_version,
cluster_name,
auto_startup as high_availability,
vm_ip
from vms
left join
(select vm_id,
sum(size) as total_disk_usage
from all_disks_for_vms
group by vm_id) custom_disk on vm_guid = vm_id" > vm_report.csv
Beside that, I strongly suggest you to write an e-mail to [email protected] and consider opening an RFE for this feature.
Unfortunately that parameter is not available as a filter in the search box.
In the past I used to collect additional information directly from the engine database with a query like this (I use already configured SQL views vms and all_disks_for_vms):
As you can see,
vms.auto_startupis your field.I need to left join the vms view with a nested query since vms only contains a JSON description of virtual disks under disks_usage column. I decided to use the all_disks_for_vms view instead and summarize disks dimension grouped for VM. I choose
LEFT JOINin order to preserve VM entries without virtual disk.If you need then to produce a CSV to be copied elsewhere and analyzed, you can create a shell script using
engine-db-querytool (provided by the homonymous package on the Engine machine):Beside that, I strongly suggest you to write an e-mail to [email protected] and consider opening an RFE for this feature.