AcqSpecs_CounterSpec
The AcqSpecs.CounterSpec structure designates a counter or counter set in an acquisition specification. Warning: This structure is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
{
"cid_mid": {
"cid": "string",
"mid": "string"
},
"set_id": "string"
}
The CidMid structure is used to designate a counter. It contains a counter id that identifies the semantical counter. There is optional metadata identifier that identifies the particular generation of the counter. When counter metadata is not designated vStats will use a default for the counter metadata. Warning: This structure is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments.
Counter set identifier. Warning: This attribute is available as Technology Preview. These are early access APIs provided to test, automate and provide feedback on the feature. Since this can change based on feedback, VMware does not guarantee backwards compatibility and recommends against using them in production environments. Some Technology Preview APIs might only be applicable to specific environments. When unset the AcqSpecs.CounterSpec.cid-mid field will be used. When clients pass a value of this structure as a parameter, the field must be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet. When operations return a value of this structure as a result, the field will be an identifier for the resource type: com.vmware.vstats.model.CounterSet.