The VMware Explorer’s Administration tab provides access to common administrative tasks. It also shows configuration details for a server or a virtual machine (depending on the selected object type), and some high-level information about the object’s resource consumption.
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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select an ESX host or virtual machine instance. |
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In the VMware Explorer, open the Administration tab. |
This view is made up of the following embedded views:
This table lists the tasks that are performed for the selected ESX host or virtual machine. | |||
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Shows the basic configuration details for the selected ESX host. |
Shows physical configuration details for the selected ESX host. | |||
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Contains buttons for initiating common administrative tasks. | |||
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Shows a list of virtual machines associated with the selected ESX host. | |||
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Shows additional configuration details for the selected virtual machine. | |||
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Contains buttons for initiating common administrative tasks. | |||
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The VMware Explorer’s Cost tab contains information about the costs associated with the selected host’s usage. The information about these costs is provided by the cost models and host assignments that are configured in the Foglight for Chargeback. For more information about the Foglight for Chargeback, see the Managing Chargeback User and Reference Guide.
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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select a virtual machine instance. |
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In the VMware Explorer, open the Cost tab. |
This view is made up of the following embedded views:
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Contains access to wizards that allow you to set up TFR tiers, MRU templates, and edit add-on’s. | |||
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The VMware Explorer’s CPU tab displays the combined CPU utilization for an ESX host, showing the amount of processing speeds that are used by each virtual machine that is running on that host. This includes the amount of used processing speed, and the percentage of time the CPU resources are ready for use, all during a selected time period.
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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select a virtual machine instance. |
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In the VMware Explorer, open the CPU tab. |
This view is made up of the following embedded views:
Figure 101. CPU Utilization (Used) graph
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Figure 102. CPU Utilization (% Ready) graph
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Shows a list of all virtual machines that are running on the selected ESX host. By default, the CPU Utilization (Used) and CPU Utilization (% Ready) graphs show the information about all virtual machines that exist in your environment. Selecting one or more virtual machines in this view and clicking Apply shows CPU utilization information for the selected virtual machines. This can help you quickly compare the statistics for two or more virtual machines, when needed. | |||
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VMware Explorer’s Event Analytics tab contains details about the state of resource-related metrics collected about an ESX host or a virtual machine over a selected time period, and also shows any events that occurred during that time frame.
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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select an ESX host or virtual machine instance. |
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In the VMware Explorer, open the Event Analytics tab. |
This view is made up of the following embedded views:
Shows a chart indicating the values for one or more metrics selected in the Source Object/Metric view. | |||
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Figure 104. Displaying additional details
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Allows you to add events as overlays to the ESX Host Metrics Vs. Related Events or VM Metrics Vs. Related Events view, and correlate the resource consumption to the stability of your environment. | |||
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Figure 105. Event Details dialog box
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Shows a chart indicating the utilization percentage for one or more metric values selected in the Source Object/Metric view. If any infrastructure changes occur for the selected server during the selected time period, you can add them as an overlay to the chart using the Infrastructure Changes and Alarms view. This can give you a good idea on how the current resource consumption affects your environment as a whole. For example, a steady increase in memory consumption can trigger memory utilization alarms, which typically indicates that you need to allocate more memory to the affected virtual machine. | |||
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Figure 106. Event Details dialog box
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