sexilog
govmomi
sexilog | govmomi | |
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9 | 17 | |
154 | 2,256 | |
1.3% | 0.5% | |
0.0 | 9.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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sexilog
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Introducing Crackpipe - your decentralized, self-hosted gaming solution!
There is a tool called Sexilog which is used to analyze virtualization logs for the VMware ESXi product. Hence swapping some letters around you get "sexilog" which sounds like "esxilog".
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Do you use PowerCLI for log scraping?
take a look at https://www.sexilog.fr/ , its a free preconfigured ova based of the elk stack, with preconfigured filters for vmware. I agree wit the other comment doing it with powercli seems inefficent, if you can't buy loginsight, at least install something like this for free.
- Can't seem to get TIG stack working, what's the alternate ?
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How are you centralising you logs, I'd like to use ELK, anyone using this?
But I also send everything to a instance of these puppies https://www.sexilog.fr/ https://www.sexigraf.fr/
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Fighting VMWare logs - centralizing and filtering
Interesting. So this got me thinking - there was a project a few years back I played with that used the ELK stack to ingest logs from VCSA and ESXi. Looks like it’s still around and I bet you could pull logsrash configs from it: https://www.sexilog.fr/
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What/How do you monitor vSphere User Logins?
Ah, sorry. Yes, Sexigraf pulls events. SexiLOG intakes syslog. http://www.sexilog.fr
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Free Linux syslog servers?
"SexiLog" http://www.sexilog.fr
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Logstash parsers for +100 technologies
You could try cribbing/stealing from sexilog - http://www.sexilog.fr
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vSphere logs viewing tool
If you can't use Log Insight because of cost then https://github.com/sexibytes/sexilog should help.
govmomi
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go install from github via https possible?
I'm trying to install a VMware go module from github called govmoni (https://github.com/vmware/govmomi). The instructions on the project's page on github say use "go get", but "get" is now a retired subcommand. If I try to use "go install" in place of "go get", then I get asked for https username & password for github. github no longer allows usernames and passwords for https (https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/about-remote-repositories#cloning-with-https-urls). I swear there should be a special place in hell for people that make changes incompatible with google search results. I can git clone and so on via https without a problem so I'm not clear why go has a problem.
- govc, CLI for vCenter. Script to log in without showing or saving password.
- Scheduling power down of all hosts & vCenter in home lab.
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Terraform Vsphere Help
A quick search led me to this issue: https://github.com/vmware/govmomi/issues/1345
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cloud-init struggle
export METADATA=$(gzip -c9 /dev/null || base64; }) \ USERDATA=$(gzip -c9 /dev/null || base64; }) # set govc env variables export GOVC_INSECURE=1 export GOVC_URL=vcenter.company.com export [email protected] export GOVC_PASSWORD='MY-PASSWORD' govc vm.change -vm "${YOUR_TEST_VM}" \ -e guestinfo.metadata="${METADATA}" \ -e guestinfo.metadata.encoding="gzip+base64" \ -e guestinfo.userdata="${USERDATA}" \ -e guestinfo.userdata.encoding="gzip+base64" Download govc: https://github.com/vmware/govmomi/releases Doku govc: https://github.com/vmware/govmomi/blob/master/govc/USAGE.md
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Reboot VMs With a Script
There are command line utilities for some tasks in vmware, like govc. That will enable you to do simple enough scripts to do things like that.
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Can't seem to get TIG stack working, what's the alternate ?
In general monitoring, not specifically for vmware. Icinga2 have a module for vmware monitoring too, and it can be integrated with influxdb and grafana for extra visualization. I've used also govc in scripts to get some particular VM metrics to see them with influx and grafana
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Programmatically get list of VM names and IP's from a standalone ESXi server?
VMware itself offers a lot of bindings for their APIs; you can consult their Github org and their list of public repositories for the open source ones, for example for Go or Python.
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Get File From Non-Networked VM
If vmtools is installed and running, use govc to copy the file out directly. Don’t recall the precise subcommand - probably guest.something
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get vmdk file info via cli?
I'm using govc (Github) for these tasks.
What are some alternatives?
OpenSIEM-Logstash-Parsing - SIEM Logstash parsing for more than hundred technologies
pyvmomi - VMware vSphere API Python Bindings
vsphere-influxdb-go - Collect VMware vSphere, vCenter and ESXi performance metrics and send them to InfluxDB
cluster-template - A template for deploying a Kubernetes cluster with k3s or Talos
gamevault-backend - Backend for the self-hosted gaming platform for drm-free games
homelab-packer - Create VM templates for vSphere with Packer
gamevault-app - Frontend for the self-hosted gaming platform for drm-free games
netmiko - Multi-vendor library to simplify Paramiko SSH connections to network devices
homelab-infra - Homelab infra management
rbvmomi - Ruby interface to the VMware vSphere API.
PSU-VMWare - Tools to adminsitrate vmware software faster.