VMware Aria Operations for Networks provides a robust search for all the entities in your environment.
VMware Aria Operations for Networks provides a list of pre-defined list of search queries out-of-the-box under . You can refer or use these queries as a syntax to structure the search query, and modify them as per your requirement. Each of these queries are associated with a description and a set of tags. You can also filter these search queries based on a keyword or a specific tag. When searching for a query, you get alternate search suggestions if the search fails to show results for that query.
To run the query, you can click on a query in the list. When you select a query that does not require a parameter value, the query would be executed directly. If a query requires a parameter value, the homepage of VMware Aria Operations for Networks opens in a new tab which shows the query with the sample value. You can replace them with the actual values like host name, application name, that exists in your setup.
The Supported Properties option on the Help page displays the list of entities, which when expanded displays all the supported properties, description, sample queries and tags of the particular entity. You can filter the properties based on the tags.
- NSX Manager Details
- Flow Insights Details
- Application Details
- Home Page
- VM Details
- Host Details
- NSX-T Manager topology
- NSX-T Host Transport Node
- NSX-T Edge Transport Node
- NSX Policy Manager Details
- Entities: A data center consists of physical and logical building blocks such as host, virtual machine, switch, router, NSX Manager and so on. The instances of these blocks are entities.
- Property: An entity consists of multiple properties. A property can be either a configuration property or a metric property.
- Configuration Property: An entity can be described by its configuration properties. A configuration property can be either integer or real value or a string or a boolean value.
- Name, CPU cores, and operating system for virtual machines
- Name, and number of virtual machines for hosts
- Metric Property: Any property which measures a particular characteristic of an entity is a metric property. The values of metric properties are captured at regular intervals of time. CPU usage, memory usage, and network usage for virtual machines are some examples of metric properties.
- Configuration Property: An entity can be described by its configuration properties. A configuration property can be either integer or real value or a string or a boolean value.
- Aggregate Functions: They can be used in the search queries to compute the total number of instances of a particular entity type or maximum property of an entity. VMware Aria Operations for Networks supports following aggregation functions.
sum
max
min
avg
When you search for entities, the software displays the entities that match your search query on the Results page.
For each search query, the search bar suggests you the next term that you can use to narrow down your search results. For example, when you enter the term vm, the search bar displays a possible list of terms that you can add to your existing term to narrow down your search results. The search bar also validates each search query. A check mark denotes a valid search query and a cross mark denotes an invalid search query.