This view displays a list of alarms generated against the objects or group of objects selected in the Quick-View. Use this view to quickly identify any potential problems related to a specific object.
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On the VMware Environment dashboard, on the Monitoring tab, in the Virtual Environment Overview, select the tile representing the type of the object whose alarms you want to view. For example, to view alarms associated with a specific ESX host, select the ESX Hosts tile. |
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In the Quick-View, in the left pane, expand the Summary node, and select the desired object. The Alarms view appears along the bottom of the Quick-View. |
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Figure 227. Alarm dialog box
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The Cluster Summary view shows the overall resource utilization and the amounts of system resource consumption for an ESX host cluster.
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On the VMware Environment dashboard, on the Monitoring tab, in the Virtual Environment Overview, select the Clusters tile. |
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This view is made up of the following embedded views:
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Figure 229. Alarm dialog box
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Figure 230. Alarms dialog box
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Figure 231. Clusters Inventory dwell
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Figure 232. Datacenters Inventory dwell
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Figure 233. Datastores Inventory dwell
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Figure 234. ESX Hosts Inventory dwell
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Figure 235. Resource Pools Inventory dwell
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Figure 236. Virtual Centers Inventory dwell
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Figure 237. Virtual Machines Inventory dwell
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Shows the resource consumption for the selected cluster, broken down into four simple views. | |||
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Figure 238. CPU Load dialog box
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Figure 239. CPU Utilization dialog box
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Figure 240. Disk I/O dialog box
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Figure 241. Disk Utilization dialog box
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Figure 242. Memory Utilization dialog box
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Figure 243. Network I/O dialog box
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Figure 244. Network Utilization dialog box
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The Summary - All Clusters view displays overall resource utilization information for a group of clusters, and shows the elements that consume the highest amount of system resources.
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On the VMware Environment dashboard, on the Monitoring tab, in the Virtual Environment Overview, select the Clusters tile. |
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This view is made up of the following embedded views:
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Figure 246. Alarm Created dialog box
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Shows the top three clusters with the highest average CPU utilization. | |||
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Figure 247. Top Clusters-CPU Used Hz dialog box
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Shows the top three clusters with the highest average disk utilization. | |||
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Figure 248. Transfer Rate dialog box
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Shows the top three clusters with the highest average memory utilization. | |||
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Figure 249. Top Clusters - Memory Consumed dialog box
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Shows the top three clusters that are consuming most network bandwidth. | |||
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Figure 250. Top Clusters - Network Transfer Rate dialog box
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The Clusters view is a tree view. It lists the clusters that exist in your environment and shows their state.
Selecting the All Clusters node displays overall resource utilization for all clusters in your integrated system and the elements that consume the highest amount of system resources in the Summary - All Clusters view on the right. Similarly, selecting a cluster node shows cluster-specific metrics in the Cluster Summary view on the right.
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On the VMware Environment dashboard, on the Monitoring tab, in the Virtual Environment Overview, select the Clusters tile. |
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