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Foglight for VMware 6.1.0 - User Guide (Lite version)

Using Foglight for VMware Reference Appendix: Alarm Messages Appendix: Metrics

Summary tab

The Summary view provides a hierarchical inventory, in the form of tiles, of the objects that are related to the object or group of objects selected.

Figure 65. Summary tab

Each tile shows the number of instances of the corresponding object type, as well as the counts of objects of that type in each of the alarm states (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).

More detailed information for the selected object or objects is displayed in the collapsible views below the Summary view.

On a tile, click the object type icon, the object type name, or the object count, to view a popup that lists all objects of the corresponding type, along with their respective states. Click a column header on the popup to change the sort order. Click an object in the popup list to view details for that object in the VMware Explorer dashboard.

On a tile, click an alarm state icon or the number below it to view a popup that shows the outstanding alarms of that state for the corresponding object type.

If an alarm state has a count of zero, then you can not select that alarm state. When you click a normal state icon or count, the VMware Explorer page is refreshed, but you do not see an alarm popup because there are no alarms associated with the normal state.

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In the Virtual Infrastructure view, select a Virtual Center, datacenter, cluster, ESX host, resource pool, or a virtual machine.
The Summary tab is the first tab you see open in the display area.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

Table 27. Cluster

Shows a list of clusters associated with the selected datacenter.

CPU Used. The amount of CPU processing power used by all ESX hosts associated with the cluster and the selected datacenter.
Hosts. The number of ESX hosts associated with the cluster and the selected datacenter.
Memory. The percentage of total memory used by all ESX hosts associated with the cluster and the selected datacenter.
Name. The cluster name.
Resource Pools. The number of resource pools associated with the cluster and the selected datacenter.
Status. The status of the cluster, associated with any alarms raised against that virtual machine. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).

Drill down on any cluster entry. The Summary tab refreshes, showing the cluster details

Table 28. ESX Hosts

Shows a list of ESX hosts associated with the selected cluster or datacenter.

ESX Host, CPU. The amount of CPU processing power used by the ESX host.
ESX Host, HBAs. The number of host adapters that exist on the ESX host.
ESX Host, Memory. The percentage of total memory used by the ESX host.
ESX Host, Name. The virtual machine name.
ESX Host, NICs. The number of network interface cards that exist on the ESX host.
ESX Host, Status. The status of the virtual machine, associated with any alarms raised against that virtual machine. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
ESX Host, Version. The version of the VMware ESX Server application installed on the host.
Virtual Machines, Configured. The number of virtual machines that are configured to run on the ESX host.
Virtual Machines, Running. The number of virtual machines currently running on the host.

Drill down on any ESX host entry. The Summary tab refreshes, showing the ESX host details.

Table 29. Notes

Shows additional notes about the selected virtual machine.

Table 30. Resource Pool

For complete information about this view, see Resource Pools Relationship Tree view .

Shows the resource consumption for the selected cluster, server, or virtual machine broken down into four simple views.

CPU Load. The current percentage of the selected component’s (cluster, server, or virtual machine) CPU load, used to execute system code and user programs, based on the total CPU capacity available to that component.
CPU Utilization, % Used. The percentage of the selected component’s (cluster, server, or virtual machine) CPU utilization spent on executing system code and user programs during the selected time period.
CPU Utilization, % Ready. The percentage of the selected component’s (cluster, server, or virtual machine) CPU resources that are ready to execute system code and user programs during the selected time period.
CPU Utilization, Baseline. An envelope indicating the expected CPU utilization range based on historical data.
Datastore I/O. The current datastore I/O rate for the selected ESX host.
Datastore Utilization, Baseline. An envelope indicating the expected datastore utilization range based on historical data.
Datastore Utilization, Transfer Rate. The rate at which data was read from and written to the datastore of the selected ESX host during the specified time period.
Datastore Utilization, Write Rate. The rate at which data was written to the datastore of the selected component during the specified time period.
Datastore I/O. The current datastore I/O rate for the selected server or cluster.
Disk Utilization, Baseline. An envelope indicating the expected disk utilization range based on historical data.
Disk Utilization, Transfer Rate. The rate at which data was read from and written to the disks of the selected component during the specified time period.
Disk Utilization, Write Rate. The rate at which data was written to the disks of the selected component during the specified time period.
Disk I/O. The current disk I/O rate for the selected server or cluster.
Memory Usage. The current percentage of the average memory usage by the selected component (server or cluster).
Memory Utilization, Baseline. An envelope indicating the expected memory utilization range based on historical data.
Memory Utilization, Utilization. The percentage of the available memory that the selected component (server or cluster) uses during the specified time period.
Network I/O. The current rate at which the selected component (cluster, server, or virtual machine) transfers data from and to the network.
Network Utilization, Baseline. An envelope indicating the expected network utilization range based on historical data.
Network Utilization, Transfer Rate. The rate at which the selected component (cluster, server, or virtual machine) receives and sends data to the network during the selected time period.

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CPU Load spinner. Displays the CPU Load dialog box.
CPU Utilization graph. Displays the CPU Utilization dialog box.
Disk I/O spinner. Displays the Disk I/O dialog box.
Disk Utilization graph. Displays the Disk Utilization dialog box.
Memory Usage spinner. Displays the Memory Usage dialog box.
Memory Utilization graph. Displays the Memory Utilization dialog box.
Network I/O spinner. Displays the Network I/O dialog box.
Network Utilization graph. Displays the Network Utilization dialog box.
Table 32. Servers

Shows a list of servers that belong to the selected cluster.

Server, CPU. The current percentage of the server’s CPU load, used to execute system code and user programs, based on the total CPU capacity.
Server, Memory. The current percentage of the server’s memory usage by the selected component.
Server, NICs. The number of network interface cards that the server uses.
Server, Server Name. The server name.
Server, Status. The server status, associated with any alarms raised against that server. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
Server, Version. The operating system version.
Virtual Machines, Configured. The number of virtual machines that exist on the server.
Virtual Machines, Running. The number of virtual machines that are currently running on the server.

Drill down on any server entry. The VMware Explorer dashboard appears, showing the server details on the Summary tab.

Shows physical configuration details for the selected server or virtual machine.

Datacenter. The name of the datacenter associated with the cluster.
Datastores. The number of datastores associated with the selected cluster.
ESX Hosts. The number of ESX hosts that belong to the selected cluster.
Memory Capacity. The combined memory capacity of the servers that belong to the selected cluster.
Network Interfaces. The number of network interface cards used by the servers that belong to the selected cluster.
Processing Power. The CPU speed available to the selected cluster.
Resource Pools. The number of resource pools associated with the cluster.
Virtual Center. The IP address of the Virtual Center to which the cluster belongs.
Virtual Machines Hosted. The number of virtual machines hosted in the selected cluster.
Cluster. The name of the cluster to which the selected ESX host belongs.
Computing Capacity. The CPU processing power available to the ESX host.
Connection Status. The ESX host’s connection status.
Current Status. The current status of the selected ESX host: Turned off or Powered On.
Datastores. The number of datastores associated with the ESX host.
DNS Name. The fully qualified DNS name of the host.
ESX Software Version. The VMware application version.
Memory Capacity. The memory capacity of the selected ESX host.
Network Interfaces. The number of network interface cards that exist on the ESX host.
Processors. The number of CPUs used by the selected server.
Virtual Machines Count. The number of virtual machines running on the selected server.
VM’s Powered On Count. The number of virtual machines that exist on the host that are currently powered on.
Cluster. The name of the cluster to which the selected virtual machine belongs.
Connection Status. The virtual machine’s connection status.
Current Status. The current status of the selected virtual machine: Turned off or Powered On.
Datacenter. The name of the datacenter associated with the virtual machine.
DNS Name. The fully qualified DNS name of the virtual machine.
ESX Host. The IP address of the ESX host on which the virtual machine is running.
IP address. The IP address of the virtual machine.
Memory Capacity. The amount of memory resources allocated to the virtual machine.
Network Interfaces. The number of network interface cards used by the selected virtual machine.
OS. The name of the operating system used by the selected virtual machine.
Processors. The number of CPUs used by the selected virtual machine and the number of the CPU shares.
Resource Pools. The name of the resource associated with the virtual machine.
Storage Devices. The number of physical and logical disks associated with the virtual machine.
Uptime. The percentage of time during which the virtual machine is running.
Virtual Center. The IP address of the Virtual Center to which the virtual machine belongs.
Vmware Tools. The name of VMware applications used to manege the virtual machine.
Clusters. The number of clusters associated with the datacenter.
Combined Processing. The combined CPU processing power available to the datacenter.
Datastores. The number of datastores associated with the datacenter.
ESX Hosts. The number of ESX hosts associated with the datacenter.
Memory Capacity. The combined memory capacity available to the datacenter.
Network Interfaces. The number of network interface cards available to the datacenter.
Resource Pools. The number of resource pools associated with the datacenter.
Virtual Machines Hosted. The number of virtual machines associated with the datacenter.
CPU Limit. The maximum CPU processing power allocated to the datacenter.
CPU Reservation. The CPU processing power allocated to the datacenter.
CPU Shares. The state of CPU shares associated with the datacenter.
Memory Limit. The maximum memory resources allocated to the datacenter.
Memory Reserved. The memory resources allocated to the datacenter.
Memory Shares. The state of memory shares associated with the datacenter.
Nested Resource Pool(s). The number of child resource pools.
Parent. The host name or IP address of the resource pool parent element.
Virtual Machines. The number of virtual machines associated with the resource pool.

The VMware Explorer’s Virtual Environment view displays a high-level overview of your virtual environment. The view has a tile for each object type: Virtual Centers, Datacenters, Clusters, ESX Hosts, Resource Pools, Datastores, and Virtual Machines.

Each tile shows the number of the corresponding object instances in your virtual infrastructure, as well as the count of objects of that type in each of the alarm states (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).

Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the clusters, servers, or virtual machines, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Cluster count. The number of clusters in the Virtual Center.
Datacenter count. The number of datacenters in the Virtual Center.
Datastore count. The number of datastores in the Virtual Center.
ESX Host count. The number of ESX hosts in the Virtual Center.
Resource Pools. The number of resource pools in the Virtual Center.
Virtual Machine count. The number of virtual machines in the Virtual Center
Virtual Center count. There can be only one Virtual Center in each model.

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Cluster. Displays the Clusters Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more clusters associated with the selected component.
Datacenter. Displays the Datacenters Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more datacenters associated with the selected component.
Datastores. Displays the Datastores Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more datastores associated with the selected component.
ESX Hosts. Displays the ESX Hosts Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more ESX hosts associated with the selected component.
Resource Pools. Displays the Resource Pools Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more resource pools associated with the selected component.
Virtual Center. Displays the Virtual Centers Inventory dwell, showing the name and state of the virtual center containing the selected component.
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of one or more virtual machines associated with the selected component.

Shows a list of virtual machines associated with the selected cluster or ESX host.

Name. The virtual machine name.
Status. The status of the virtual machine, associated with any alarms raised against that virtual machine. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).

Drill down on any virtual machine entry. The Summary tab refreshes, showing the virtual machine details.

Shows a list of asset tracking changes associated with the selected virtual machine and its resource pool.

Change. The change description.
Time. The date and time at which the change occurred.
Details. Additional details about the change.

Summary (All Clusters) tab

The Summary (All Clusters) tab shows a summary of system resources for all available clusters in a Virtual Center.

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In the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select the Clusters node.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

This tabular view lists the clusters that exist in the Virtual Center.

CPU Used. The current amount of the CPU speed used by the ESX hosts in the cluster.
Hosts. The number of ESX hosts in the cluster.
Key. The color used in the Combined CPU Consumption chart to represent the cluster.
Memory. The current percentage of memory used by all servers in the cluster.
Name. Cluster name.
Resource Pools. The number of resource pools in the cluster.
Status. The status of the cluster, associated with any alarms raised against that cluster. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the highest alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).

Drill down on any cluster entry. The VMware Explorer refreshes, showing the cluster details on the Summary tab.

Shows the combined percentage of the CPU usage for all clusters in the Virtual Center.

Combined CPU Consumption, %. The combined percentage of the CPU utilization used by all ESX hosts in all clusters to execute system code and user programs during the selected time period.

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Combined CPU Consumption %. Displays the Combined CPU Consumption dialog box.

The VMware Explorer’s Virtual Environment view displays a high-level overview of your virtual environment. The view has a tile for each object type: Clusters, Servers, and Virtual Machines. Each tile shows how many of the corresponding object instances there are in your virtual infrastructure, as well as the count of objects of that type in each of the alarm states (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).

Alarm counts. The total counts of alarms associated with the clusters, servers, or virtual machines, broken down by alarm types (Normal, Warning, Critical, Fatal).
Cluster count. The number of clusters in your virtual environment.
Server count. The number of physical servers in your virtual environment.
Virtual Machine count. The number of virtual machines in your environment.

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Cluster. Displays the Clusters Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all clusters that exist in the Virtual Center.
Datacenter. Displays the Datacenters Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all datacenters that exist in the Virtual Center.
Datastores. Displays the Datastores Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all datastores that exist in the Virtual Center.
ESX Hosts. Displays the ESX Hosts Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all ESX hosts that exist in the Virtual Center.
Resource Pools. Displays the Resource Pools Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all resource pools that exist in the Virtual Center.
Virtual Center. Displays the Virtual Centers Inventory dwell, showing the name and state of the selected Virtual Center.
Virtual Machines. Displays the Virtual Machines Inventory dwell, showing the names and states of all resource pools that exist in the Virtual Center.

Summary (All Datacenters) tab

The Summary (All Datacenters) tab shows a summary of system resources for all datacenters that currently exist in a selected Virtual Center.

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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select the Datacenters node.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

Shows the combined percentage of the CPU usage for all ESX hosts in the system.

Combined CPU Consumption %. The combined percentage of the CPU utilization used by all ESX hosts to execute system code and user programs during the selected time period.

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Combined CPU Consumption %. Displays the Combined CPU Consumption dialog box.

This tabular view lists all datacenters that exist in a Virtual Center configuration.

Clusters. The number of clusters associated with the datacenter.
CPU Used. The current amount of the CPU speed that is used by the ESX hosts associated with the datacenter.
Hosts. The number of ESX hosts associated with the datacenter.
Key. The color used in the Combined CPU Consumption chart to represent the datacenter.
Memory. The current percentage of memory that is used by the ESX host.
Name. The datacenter name.
Status. The datacenter status, associated with any alarms raised against it. If no alarms are fired, the status appears as Normal. Otherwise, the status is set to the highest alarm severity (Warning, Critical, or Fatal).
VMs. The number of virtual machines associated with the datacenter.

Drill down on any datacenter entry. The VMware Environment dashboard appears, showing the datacenter details on the Summary tab.

This embedded view shows the same information as the Virtual Environment view appearing on the Summary (All Clusters) tab. See page 97 for complete information.

Summary (All Resource Pools) tab

The Summary (All Resource Pools) tab shows a summary of system resources for all resource pools that currently exist in a selected Virtual Center.

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On the Virtual Infrastructure view, that appears on the navigation panel, select the Resource Pools node.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

For complete information about this view, see Resource Pools Relationship Tree view .

This embedded view shows the same information as the Virtual Environment view appearing on the Summary (All Clusters) tab. See page 97 for complete information.

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