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1 Additional CPUs may be required for larger environments.
JVM memory requirements for VMware Performance agents are calculated using the following formula:
According to the above formula, monitoring 4000 virtual machines requires 2560 MB of memory:
This is the default setting for agents deployed on 64-bit systems.
Similarly, monitoring 8000 virtual machines requires 4608 MB of memory:
This requires a change in the default Agent Manager settings.
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Determine the amount of additional memory required. This will be the total from the last step above minus the default value of 2560 MB. In the example above, this is 4608 MB – 2560 MB = 2048 MB. |
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On the agent machine, open the baseline.jvmargs.config file for editing. The file is located in the <Agent_Manager_home>/state/default/config directory. |
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Add the following lines to the memory settings section: |
There are two ways to access the VMware Performance Agent properties:
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On the VMware Environment dashboard, on the Administration tab, select an agent instance and click Edit Properties (see Configuring monitoring agents for data collection ). This method only provides access to the Configuration properties, but not the Black List and Data Collection Scheduler properties. |
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On the Agent Status dashboard, select an agent instance and click Edit Properties. This method provides access to the full set of VMware Performance Agent properties, and is described in this topic. |
For more information about working with agent properties, see the Administration and Configuration Guide.
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Click Modify the private properties for this agent to indicate that you want to edit the properties of the selected VMware Performance Agent instance. |
The configuration of agent properties described in this section include: