did you add the virtualmachine collector to the class ?

Open the /ESX class, go to more...collector plugins. Here you need to have 
"VirtualMachines" listed. If you dont, click on "Add fields" and move 
"VirtualMachines" to the first list.

then launch a new modeling of the ESX and you should get something like that:
2009-03-11 16:27:24     INFO    zen.ZenModeler  processing VirtualMachines for 
device esxalca.alca.es.sopra
2009-03-11 16:27:24     INFO    zen.ZenModeler  VirtualMachine results: ({}, 
{'vminfo': {'1': {'vmGuestState': 'running', 'vmDisplayName': 
'walcaavs01.alca.es.sopra', 'vmState': 'poweredOn', 'vmGuestOS': 'Microsoft 
Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit)', 'vmVMID': 32}, '0': 
{'vmGuestState': 'running', 'vmDisplayName': 'penny2.alca.es.sopra', 'vmState': 
'poweredOn', 'vmGuestOS': 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit)', 'vmVMID': 16}, 
'2': {'vmGuestState': 'running', 'vmDisplayName': 'walcadc02.alca.es.sopra', 
'vmState': 'poweredOn', 'vmGuestOS': 'Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard 
Edition (32-bit)', 'vmVMID': 64}}})

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Florian Deckert
sopraGroup - France




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