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I think there are other tools, like software management tools, out there that fit this job better then vROps. But if you have to use vROps then I think you will need to install the Telegraf agent on all your VMs and use a custom script that will check for all running processes and report that back to vROps. Unfortunately that reporting back has to be done via the vROps API. So it can be done, but won't be easy.
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