<h2>Finding the "Datacenter" information of the VM and the "Account ID" of the datacenter from "cmdb_ci_vm_instance" table</h2><br/><div style="overflow-x:auto"><article><div ><h3 >Issue </h3><section><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>Finding the "Datacenter" information of the VM and the "Account ID" of the datacenter from "cmdb_ci_vm_instance" table</li></ul></section></div><div ><h3 >Release</h3><section><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>All</li></ul></section></div><div ><h3 >Resolution</h3><section><ul style="list-style-position: inside;"><li>Based on the relationship "<strong>hosted on</strong>" we update the "<strong>cmdb_ci_vm_instance</strong>" records with the corresponding "<strong>Datacenter</strong>" and "<strong>Account ID</strong>" information.<br /><br /></li><li>OOB we will not be able to see the "<strong>Account ID</strong>" of the datacenter from the "<strong>cmdb_ci_vm_instance</strong>" table due to the product limitation. This is by design.<br /><br /></li><li>To find which VM belongs to which datacenter we need to navigate via the datacenter table "<strong>cmdb_ci_aws_datacenter</strong>".</li></ul></section></div></article></div>