# ESX

ESX: The primary function of ESX is to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines (VMs), allowing different operating systems to run simultaneously and improving hardware utilization. 

To onboard such a source to Axoflow, complete the [generic appliance onboarding steps](../../../../docs/axoflow/data-sources/appliances/index.md).

## Labels

Axoflow automatically adds the following labels to data collected from this source:

Analytics label | Message field | value  
---|---|---  
`vendor` | [`meta.vendor`](../../../../docs/axoflow/reference/message-schema/reference/index.md#meta.vendor) | `broadcom`  
`product` | [`meta.product`](../../../../docs/axoflow/reference/message-schema/reference/index.md#meta.product) | `esx`  
`service` | [`meta.service.name`](../../../../docs/axoflow/reference/message-schema/reference/index.md#meta.service.name) | `vmk`, `lsud`, `vsan`, `iofiltervpd`, `hostd`, `cmmdstimemachine`, `vmware`, `vpxa`, `eam`, `rhttpproxy`, `sdrsInjector`, `fdm`, `esxupdate`, `healthd`, `ConfigStore`, `kmxa`, `crx-cli`, `backup.sh`, `configStoreBackup`, `Host`, `vmauthd`, `localcli`, `watchdog-vsanperfsvc`, `watchdog-iofiltervpd`, `apiForwarder`, `tmpwatch`, `.etc.init.d.vsanmgmtd`, `ComplianceManager`, `hostprofiletrace`, `vobd`, `ucs-tool-esxi-inv`, `usbarb`, `auto-backup`, `cmmdsTimeMachineDump`  
  
You can use the labels as:

  * **Filter labels** on the [Analytics page](../../../../docs/axoflow/metrics/analytics/index.md),
  * in the **Filter By Label** field during [log tapping](../../../../docs/axoflow/onboard-hosts/log-tapping/index.md).



You can use the message fields

  * in [Flow Processing steps](../../../../docs/axoflow/data-management/processing/index.md), for example, in the **Query** field of **Select Messages** steps,
  * in AQL expressions in the search bars.



## Sending data to Splunk

When sending the data collected from this source to Splunk, Axoflow uses the following sourcetype and index settings:

source | sourcetype | index  
---|---|---  
`vmware:esxlog:<service-name>` | `vmware:esxlog:<service-name>` | `infraops`  
  
The service-name in the source and sourcetype is the same as the [`service`](../../../../docs/axoflow/data-sources/appliances/broadcom/esx/index.md#labels) label, for example, `vmware:esxlog:vmware`

If the Axoflow classification doesn’t set the source field for the message automatically, and you haven’t set it in a [flow processing step](../../../../docs/axoflow/data-management/processing/index.md#set-fields) manually (by setting the `meta.destination.splunk.source` field), AxoRouter automatically sets the source to the [name of the AxoRouter connector](../../../../docs/axoflow/reference/message-schema/reference/index.md#meta.connector.name) that received the message (for example, `axorouter-syslog-tcp-514`).

## Sending data to Google SecOps

When sending the data collected from this source to a [_dynamic_ Google SecOps destination](../../../../docs/axoflow/destinations/google/secops/index.md), Axoflow sets the following log type: `VMWARE_ESX`.

## Sending data to Microsoft Sentinel

When sending the data collected from this source to a [Microsoft Sentinel destination](../../../../docs/axoflow/destinations/microsoft/sentinel/index.md), Axoflow normalizes the data and sends it to the following table: `Syslog`.

## Earlier name/vendor

  * VMware ESX