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kannu
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Hello All ,

I have vmware environment setup and i make 10 vm's using vsphere client

So I need help in monitoring applications installed on those vm's , like any db application installed on VM ,
Note : i cant install splunk UF on VM , but can install UF on vsphere , SO is there any way in which from Vsphere itself i can monitoring applications installed on VM .

What to monitor : application running or not .

Thanks in advance

Manish Kumar

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koshyk
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You got two options
1. The full blow VMware app installation. This is quite complex
2. The easier path of getting ESXi host data . You need to get data by enabling syslog in ESXi and collect to your Forwarder syslog. Then install the addon to parse the data to get valuable information.

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koshyk
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You got two options
1. The full blow VMware app installation. This is quite complex
2. The easier path of getting ESXi host data . You need to get data by enabling syslog in ESXi and collect to your Forwarder syslog. Then install the addon to parse the data to get valuable information.

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kannu
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@koshyk

collect to your Forwarder syslog ::::::::: is that heavy forwarder where i receive and route to indexer server

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koshyk
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Well, most of the people put the syslog directly to Heavy Forwarder Server. So if you don't have separate syslog server, then you can re-use the "syslog" software on the HF server itself as long as it is not heavily loaded.

esxi system (push via syslog) => Syslog server (collect using rsyslog or syslog-ng) => Splunk UF or HF can then send this to Indexer => Install addon on indexer/SH to extract fields (and on HF)

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