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Version 10.0.01
VM Server Summary
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Use this report to view the list of Virtual Machine Servers, with access to reports that provide details to help you determine what is using the space on a datastore. This report lists ESX servers, one line item for each physical server, with usage and status information.
The VM Server Summary lists the VM Servers within your selected scope; that is, the physical servers that are hosting the VMs.
When running this report, the following mutually exclusive scope selections are available:
Host Group
Datastore
Note: When using advanced filtering for tabular reports to filter rows by the Indicator Lights (for example, Status or Hardware Health) use the color: Red, Yellow, Green, or Gray.
Cluster Name
Name of the cluster with which the VM server is associated.
Name
Name of the VM Server that is hosting the virtual server; for example, the ESX host
IP Address
IP address of the VM Server
State
VM connection state: Connected, Not Responding, Disconnected, None
Status
Gray=Status Unknown, Green=Normal, Yellow=Warning, Red=Alert, definite problem. When filtering the report on this field, use the color.
Hardware Health
Indicates the overall health of the host’s hardware: None, Unknown, Green=Normal, Yellow=Warning, Red=Alert. When filtering the report on this field, use the color.
# CPUs
Total number of processors in the virtual machine
Avg CPU Usage Last 24 Hrs
The host’s average CPU usage for the past 24 hours for the number of samples taken within that time frame
Additional VMs
Based on CPU resources, this value helps to determine how many more VMs can be supported on the VM server.
Total Memory
Total memory capacity of the VM Server.
Avg Mem Usage Last 24 Hrs
The VM Server’s average memory usage for the past 24 hours for the number of samples taken within that time frame
Additional VMs
Based on memory resources, this value helps to determine how many more VMs can be supported on the VM server.
# Disks
The number of disks that the VM Server can access, either internal disks or LUNs. Drill down to the Datastore Utilization Summary. Note that the disks are specific to the VM server, whereas the Datastore utilization may be using both VM Server disks and disks apart from the VM Server disks.
Unallocated
Amount of disk space that is unallocated. Mouse over this thermometer to view the total, unallocated, and percentage unallocated. Click on this thermometer to view the Datastore Utilization Summary.
# Datastores
The number of datastores provisioned to the VM Server; drill down to the Datastore Usage Breakdown report
Datastore Usage
Mouse over the thermometer bar to view the total datastore capacity, the amount used, and the % of the total used. Drill down to the Datastore Capacity Forecast.
# Active VMs
A VM is active when it is powered on. An inactive VM is in the inventory, but is powered off. This column shows the number of active VMs. Drill down to the VM Summary.
# Total VMs
The total number of VMs in the inventory, both active and inactive. Drill down to the VM Summary.