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add event counting file #107

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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions changelogs/fragments/105-add-event-counting-file.yml
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trivial:
- event_counting - add basic yaml file to test node counting
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# VMs
vmware.vmware.guest_info:
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This may be me not understanding the collection, but why are we running the query for guest_info instead of vmware.vmware.vmware_guest? Isn't the latter used to create VMs?

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vmware.vmware.vmware_guest doesnt exist in this collection. The vmware_guest module is still in the community collection, community.vmware

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we have plans to migrate vmware_guest to this repo eventually, and we can add it to the query file then

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is guest_info then used in the same way and allows you to create VMs?

query: >-
.guests[] | {
name: (.moid + "-" + .instance_uuid),
canonical_facts: {
ansible_vmware_instance_uuid: .instance_uuid,
ansible_vmware_bios_uuid: .hw_product_uuid,
ansible_vmware_moid: .moid
},
facts: {
device_type: "VM"
}
}

vmware.vmware.vm_list_group_by_clusters_info:
query: >-
.vm_list_group_by_clusters_info | values[] | values[] | values[] | {
name: (.moid + "-" + .instance_uuid),
canonical_facts: {
ansible_vmware_instance_uuid: .instance_uuid,
ansible_vmware_bios_uuid: .hw_product_uuid,
ansible_vmware_moid: .moid
},
facts: {
device_type: "VM"
}
}

# ESXis