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Foglight for Hyper-V 7.3.0 - User Guide

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Configuring agent properties

 

The Hyper-V, SCVMM, and SOFS Agents collect data from your virtual infrastructure and sends it to the Management Server. The agents keep track of resource utilization metrics and alerts you when certain pre-defined thresholds are reached.

When an agent connects to Foglight Management Server, it is provided with sets of properties that it uses to configure its correct running state. Each agent is provided with a combination of two types of properties: agent properties and shareable properties.

Default versions of these properties are installed with Hyper-V Monitoring in Foglight® Evolve Cloud. However, you can edit the default shareable and agent properties, configure agent properties that apply only to a specific agent instance, and create edited clones of shareable properties that are used by a subset of agents of a certain type.

There are two ways to access the Hyper-V, SCVMM, and SOFS Agent properties:

On the Hyper-V Environment dashboard, on the Administration tab, select an agent instance and click Edit Properties (see Configuring monitoring agents ).
NOTE: This method only allows you to edit the Configuration properties, but not the Data Collection Scheduler properties.
On the Agent Status dashboard, select an agent instance and click Edit Properties. This method provides access to the full set of Hyper-V Agent properties, and is described in this topic.

For more information about working with agent properties, see the Administration and Configuration Help.

To modify the Hyper-V/SCVMM/SOFS Agent agent properties using the Agent Status dashboard:
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, select Administration > Agents > Agent Status.
The position of the Properties pane depends on the dashboard you used to access agent properties. If you used the Agent Properties dashboard, the Properties pane appears to the right of the Namespace > Type pane in the display area. If you used the Agent Status dashboard, the Properties pane appears across the display area.

Setting the Hyper-V Agent Configuration properties

To monitor a desired Hyper-V® server, ensure the Hyper-V Agent’s Configuration properties are set up as required.

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Locate the Hyper-V Agent’s Configuration properties.
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Set the Configuration properties as follows:
Host Name: Type the fully qualified host name of the machine on which the monitored Hyper-V Server is running.
Collect CPU metrics: Select this option if you want to collect CPU metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Collect disk metrics: Select this option if you want to collect disk metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Collect memory metrics: Select this option if you want to collect memory metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Collect network metrics: Select this option if you want to collect network metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Enable FSM Integration: Select this option if you want to enable the integration with Foglight for Storage Management.
Enable Storage Space Direct Collection. Select this option if you want to collect Storage Space Direct (S2D) metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Connection Type. Specify the connection type. Quest recommends using WinRM as the connection type, as DCOM will be removed in future release.
WinRM port. Type the port number of WinRM.
Use HTTPs. Select this option if you want to use the HTTPS protocol.
Inventory update request timeout (sec): Type the number of seconds after an inventory collection times out.
Connection timeout (sec): Type the number of seconds after a connection times out.
WMI request timeout (sec): Type the number of seconds after a WMI request times out.

Setting the SCVMM Agent Configuration properties

To monitor a desired System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM), ensure the SCVMM Agent’s Configuration properties are set up as required.

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Locate the SCVMM Agent’s Configuration properties.
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In the Configuration area, in the SCVMM Host Name box, type the name of the machine on which the Virtual Machine Manager is running.

Setting the SOFS Agent Configuration properties

To monitor a desired SOFS server, ensure the SOFS Agent’s Configuration properties are set up as required.

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Locate the SOFS Agent’s Configuration properties.
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Set the Configuration properties as follows:
Host Name: Type the fully qualified host name of the machine on which the monitored Hyper-V Server is running.
Collect CPU metrics: Select this option if you want to collect CPU metrics from the monitored SOFS environment.
Collect disk metrics: Select this option if you want to collect disk metrics from the monitored SOFS environment.
Collect memory metrics: Select this option if you want to collect memory metrics from the monitored SOFS environment.
Collect network metrics: Select this option if you want to collect network metrics from the monitored SOFS environment.
Enable Storage Space Direct Collection. Select this option if you want to collect Storage Space Direct (S2D) metrics from the monitored Hyper-V environment.
Connection Type. Specify the connection type. Quest recommends using WinRM as the connection type, as DCOM will be removed in future release.
WinRM port. Type the port number of WinRM.
Use HTTPs. Select this option if you want to use the HTTPS protocol.
Update request timeout (sec): Type the number of seconds after a collection times out.
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