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How to use esxtop to create CSV with virtual counters for multiple VMs running on same host

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Hi All,

 

it is the 2nd week to dig the internet searching for direct answer to my question,

 

I need to use esxtop command that can create a CSV file includes per VM, CPU ava, Memory AVA, Network AVA, and how to distinguish which VMs are which WID?

 

I saw a couple of Powershell commands can do so, but I belive there is a way using esxtop directly

 

more explanation what I need to get, is something like below

 

Time VM1 VCPUs AVAVM1 Mem AVAVM1 Storage avaVM2 vCPUs AVAVM2 MEM AVAVM2 Storage AVAVM3 VCPUs AVAVM3 Mem AVAVM3 Storage AVA
10:0070%60%10%99%99%50%40%50%90%
10:0575%40%17%...17%
10:1090%20%...17%

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