Virtualization Manager Reports > VM Summary
  
Version 10.3.00P13
VM Summary
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Use this report to find the largest Virtual Machines. This report lists virtual guests/hosts with usage and status information.
For Virtualization Manager data collection, VMware Tools (VM Tools) must be installed to enable collection of key properties of a VM Guest, such as the IP address, host name, mount points, disk path, available space on VM guest volumes, and guest operating system of the VM. Whenever data collection cannot retrieve a host name, a VM Guest will not be treated as a host in the Inventory and Virtualization Manager reports will not be populated with host details. For example, a host name may not be available in the following situations: the VM may be down, VM Tools may not be installed on the VM Guest, or a VM template may have been collected.
Note: When using advanced filtering for tabular reports, to filter rows by the Indicator Lights (for example, Connection, Power, or Status) use the color: Red, Yellow, Green, or White.
VM Name
Name of the Virtual Machine. Drill down to the VM Detail.
VM Tags
Displays VMWare tags and custom attributes associated with ESX Hosts and VMs. Tags refer to metadata, such as location or OS, that are assigned to objects to categorize them.
VM Server
The server that is hosting the VM.
Data Center
The data center in which the server resides.
Host Name
Hostname of the guest; value is displayed only if VMware Tools is installed.
IP Address
IP address of the Virtual Machine; value is displayed only if VMware Tools is installed.
State: Connection
None, Connected, or Suspended.
State: Power
Powered Off, Powered On.
Status
This is essentially an alarm indicator that reflects the condition of the resources: White circle=Status Unknown, Green check mark=Normal, Yellow triangle=Warning, Red X=Alert, definite problem.
Avg CPU Usage Last 24 Hours
The host’s average CPU usage for the past 24 hours for the number of samples taken within that time frame.
Avg Memory Usage Last 24 Hrs
The host’s average Memory usage for the past 24 hours for the number of samples taken within that time frame.
# of CPU
Total number of processors in the virtual machine
Total Memory
Total memory capacity of the VM.
Size: VM
Size of the virtual machine, which includes VMDK files, log files, and snapshots; the sum of all the files taking up storage by this VM.
Size: VM Disk
Amount of storage that was provisioned to the Guest OS when the virtual disk was originally created for the VM. For thin storage, this can be larger than the Datastore capacity associated with the VM.
VM Size (KB)
The sparkline chart provides a visual depiction of the history for the total size of all the VM’s datastore files (in KB) to illustrate how much actual space on disk is occupied by the VM. The data points represent the maximum size for a week for the last 60 days, grouped by week. Note, the last data point on the sparkline always reflects the most recent week – even if it is a partial week.
Storage: Volume Usage
This is the disk usage inside of the VM (for example, C:\, D:\)
A Volume maps to logical disks, such as C:\ and D:\, as seen by the guest OS; usage for the past 24 hours for the number of samples taken within that time frame. For inactive VMs, the usage is unknown.
Storage: Datastores
Datastores used by this VM.
Storage: Raw Device Map
Indicates if the VM is using Raw Device Mapping.