Use the Virtual Machines page to see all virtual machines on the same host as the selected connection.
To open the Virtual Machines Page
Click Virtualization | Virtual Machines.
 
Grid on the Virtual Machines Page
| Column | Description | 
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the virtual machine. | 
| Powered | Power state of the virtual machine. Green indicates powered on. Red indicates powered off. | 
| Host | Name of the physical machine that hosts the virtual machine. | 
| Host CPU - MHz | Amount of CPU the virtual machine is using on the host. The bar charts are indicative of the comparative use of CPU by each virtual machine on the host. | 
| Virtual CPUs | Number of CPU the virtual machine can use as per how it has been configured. | 
| Host Memory - MB | Quantity of memory the host is giving to the virtual machine as a proportion of the memory the host has allocated to the virtual machine. | 
| Configured Memory - MB | Quantity of memory the virtual machine can use as per how it has been configured. | 
| Guest Memory - MB | Quantity of memory the virtual machine is using. | 
| Status | Condition of the virtual machine as per ESX alarms. Green indicates that no ESX alarms have been raised. Yellow and red indicate that ESX has raised an alarm. Note: There is no connection between the Status column and Spotlight on Oracle alarms. The source of the Status column is ESX alarms, not Spotlight on Oracle alarms. | 
| Spotlight | Click to see the Spotlight on Oracle home page for the selected connection. | 
| Database | Specifications for the Oracle database. |