Attributes monitored in the VMware Environments (match criteria)

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Attributes monitored in the VMware Environments (match criteria)

L3 Networker

I can't find information about syntax of attributes in the VMware (vCenter or ESXi). I can see something here but not much . Few examples of match criteria here and that's it. I've added dynamic group g-vcenter with with i.e. filter: 'guestos.Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6' and it doesnt show anything . How do I debug these VM-information sources ?
I've added dynamic group g-vcenterwith with i.e. filter: 'guestos.Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6' and it doesnt show anything . How do I debug these VM-information sources ?  I'm most interested in VM tags 

 

admin@MR-DC1-PFWP01(active)> show vm-monitor source all 

Source: dc01ap-p001vca (vsys: vsys1, Host: 10.34.20.35/443) 
Status : conn:idle 
Version : VMware vCenter Server 5.5.0 
num of connection tried : 1 
num of connection succeeded : 1 
num of connection failed : 0 
num of update request sent : 6358 
num of update response received : 6358 
Last heard(Processing time) : 1 secs ago(took 0 secs) 

Source: netlab (vsys: vsys3, Host: 10.95.1.37/443) 
Status : conn:idle 
Version : VMware vCenter Server 5.1.0 
num of connection tried : 1 
num of connection succeeded : 1 
num of connection failed : 0 
num of update request sent : 6355 
num of update response received : 6355 
Last heard(Processing time) : 5 secs ago(took 0 secs) 


admin@MR-DC1-PFWP01(active)> show object dynamic-address-group all 


Dynamic address groups in vsys vsys1: 
---------------------------------------------------- 

----------------defined in vsys -------------------- 
g-vcenter 
filter: 'guestos.Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6' 
members: total 0 


----------------defined in shared------------------- 
O: address object; R: registered ip; 😧 dynamic group; S: static group

 

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L3 Networker

nvmd, I figured it out. 

What was the issue?

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