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Foglight for VMware 5.7.3 - User and Reference Guide

Using Foglight for VMware
Introducing the virtual infrastructure Navigation basics Interacting with Foglight for VMware VMware Performance Agent configuration
Reference
Views
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Rules
Agent Rules Cluster Rules Datacenter Rules Datastore Rules Resource Pool Rules ESX Server Rules VirtualCenter Rules Virtual Machine Rules VMW Stale Data Management Rule Virtual Switch Rules
Appendix: Alarm Messages Appendix: Metrics

VMW ESX Host Connected - No metrics rule

This rule monitors ESX hosts that are powered on, connected, not in maintenance mode, yet do not return performance metrics.

VMWESXServerMemory

Table 216. Rule Definition

ESX hosts are connected and returning performance metrics.

Normal

None

An ESX host is in an unknown state. It is powered on and connected, but it is not returning any response from requests for performance metrics.

Critical

Send email to VMware administrator

VMW ESX Server Balloon Memory Deflation

This rule monitors for servers working excessively to reclaim memory. To better balance memory utilization across servers within a cluster, you can add more physical resources to a server or you can use VMotion to move a virtual machine from one server to another.

VMWESXServerMemory

Table 217. Rule Definition

The balloon has not been growing excessively and is deflating normally.

Normal

None

The balloon has reached 20 percent of the server's memory over the course of the last 90 minutes and has failed to deflate to less than 5 percent over the last 15 minutes.

Warning

None

The balloon has reached 20 percent of the server's memory over the course of the last 90 minutes and has failed to deflate to less than 12 percent over the last 15 minutes.

Critical

Send email to VMware administrator

VMW ESX Server Consumed Vs. Granted Memory

This rule compares the amount of memory that is being requested by the virtual machines on an ESX Server to the amount of memory available on the ESX Server.

If the application workload of the ESX Server is requesting an excessive amount of the available memory resources, you must either add memory to the ESX Server or use VMotion to better balance the virtual machines across the servers within the cluster.

VMWESXServerMemory

Table 218. Rule Definition

The virtual machines on the server are requesting just 75 percent or less of the memory the server has available.

Normal

None

The virtual machines on the server are requesting more than 75 percent but no more than 83 percent of the memory the server has available.

Warning

None

The virtual machines on the server are requesting more than 83 percent but no more than 90 percent of the memory the server has available.

Critical

Send email to VMware administrator

The virtual machines on the server are requesting more than 90 percent of the memory the server has available.

Fatal

Send email to VMware administrator

VMW ESX Server CPU 0 High Utilization

This rule monitors for situations in which an incomplete SOAP message sent to the Web services API results in a dramatic increase in CPU usage on CPU 0 within an ESX Server or VirtualCenter.

VMWESXServerProcessor

Table 219. Rule Definition

The CPU usage on CPU 0 is not greater than 95 percent.

Normal

None

The CPU usage on CPU 0 is greater than 95 percent.

Fatal

None

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